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  • Here’s to Summer Soirées

    Here’s to Summer Soirées

    Tiny Prints Thank You Cards and Address Labels

    Summer parties call for festive color, don’t you think? I love keeping a few fun supplies on hand, like party hats and glasses, so we’re always ready to set the scene. And I think I’ll always be a paper invitations kind of person — it’s the former stationery designer in me! Below are a few of my favorite invitations from Tiny Prints, along with the thank you cards and address labels we’ve been using lately.

    Tiny Prints Summer Party

    1. Plenty of Confetti: Begonia Return Address Labels
      The wraparound style of these is cute, and the confetti print makes me smile.

    2. Sunray Celebration: Blaze Party Invitations
      So bright and summery!

    3. Acapulco Lounge Chair
      I assure you that if this chair were on hand, it would be every guest’s favorite spot.

    4. Cube Lanterns
      Light the way with colorful lanterns.

    5. Toot Sweet Party Hats
      Kids love these. (Adults, too!)

    6. Heartfelt Thanks Bright Red Thank You Cards
      I love the little surprise when you turn it over.

    7. Joyful Herringbone Party Invitations
      The sleek black circle against a playful backdrop is perfect.

    8. Colorful Plastic Goblets
      Unbreakable cups are great for outdoors, and they don’t get much cuter than these.

    9. Pineapple Party Invitations
      What’s more summery than luscious, ripe pineapples?

  • Exploring Northern France: Dijon

    Exploring Northern France: Dijon

    Dijon, France

    I’m sharing more today from trip to Northern France! After first visiting Reims, we went to Dijon.

    Dijon, France - Architectural Details

    Nicole in Dijon, France

    A Church in Dijon, France

    The food was excellent (as it was everywhere in France, but especially at Loiseau des Ducs), and the food shopping was excellent too. The big marketplace we visited was bustling, and everything looked so fresh!

    Food Marketplace in Dijon, France

    Of course, you have to have Dijon mustard when in Dijon.

    Moutarde Maille (Dijon Mustard, in France)

    And more wine! More vineyards! This time, they’re producing Burgundies.

    Burgundy Vineyards Near Dijon, France

    Burgundy Wine in Dijon, France

    As we explored, it’s hard not to notice that everything is more charming in France. Take this perfectly adorable orange bicycle, in front of a perfectly lovely doorway, for example.

    A Cute Orange Bicycle in Dijon, France

    See also: a perfectly blue vintage car, in front of a perfectly lovely lunch spot.

    Vintage Blue Car in Poitiers, France

    Carol, Dave, and Jordan climbed the Tour Philippe le Bon, for a view of the town. It’s 150 feet high, and after climbing to the top of Reims Cathedral the day before, my six-months-pregnant belly and me were out. Instead, I went by myself to the Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne, which was just down the street from our hotel. I mean this in the best possible way — because I really liked it — the first floor was a little creepy. It was empty (though more people did filter through as I was there longer), and the first floor starts out with wax figures wearing period clothing, staged in sets, with French phrases in whimsical calligraphy floating across the glass displays of disembodied hands and other body parts.

    Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne, Dijon, France

    Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne, Dijon, France

    I was super into it. The second floor was equally interesting, albeit it in a less creepy, more conventional way. There were various recreations of old-fashioned shops.

    Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne, Dijon, France

    Musée de la Vie Bourguignonne, Dijon, France

    For a foolproof way to see the sights in Dijon, follow the Owl’s Trail. The Dijon Office of Tourism has maps with more information too, and you can follow short or long loops of the trail to see the historic city. And don’t forget to find the owl (La Chouette) on the corner of the Notre Dame in Dijon — rub it with your left hand and make a wish!

    The Owl's Trail in Dijon, France

    Church in Dijon, France

    Dijon, France

    Shopping inDijon, France

  • Exploring Northern France: Reims

    Exploring Northern France: Reims

    I was invited on a trip to Northern France (along with Jordan, Carol, and Dave) by the the French board of tourism. Initially, I was going to sum up the trip to Reims, Dijon, and Poitiers in one post, but I found myself wanting to include more photos — particularly of the Reims Cathedral — and decided to split things up a bit so I could go into more detail.

    Reims, France

    Reims is 45 minutes from Paris by high-speed train, and the city had an interesting feel to it. It’s charming and the buildings look aged, but much of the town was destroyed in the World War I, with additional damage taken in World War II. Most of what you see is (relative to the rest of France) newer construction.

    Reims, France

    Reims, France

    Fossier in Reims, France

    Reims, France

    If you like champagne, you probably already know this, but true champagne can only come from this region in France. The rest is ‘sparkling wine.’ It’s my favorite drink, so it was a bit of a bummer to be pregnant for this part of the trip. (“Non merci, je suis enceinte.”)

    Champagne in Reims, France

    I did enjoy learning about the process of making champagne (our time in the Taittinger cellar and on a tour went over everything from the grapes grown, the mixing of new and reserve juices, freezing the neck of the bottle to remove sediment, the aging process, and more), but I do wish I could have fully enjoyed the copious amount of champagne we were served while in the region. Champagne as an apertif! Champagne with dessert! In the dessert! Champagne with breakfast! You can even have champagne high up among the trees at Perching Bar.

    Perching Bar in Reims, France

    And then of course, if you’re looking for more to do in the area, there is the Reims Cathedral. I fell in love with it as a college student studying architectural history and had always dreamed of visiting.

    Reims Cathedral, France

    Along with the rest of the city, the Reims Cathedral suffered extensive damage during the first World War. The original roof was made of lead, and when the church burned, molten lead poured from the mouths of gargoyles situated high above along the perimeter. The horrific imagery was used as German propaganda supporting their cause, but the church survived and went on to be repaired in subsequent years. We were able to climb to the top, but getting there via a stone spiral staircase in one of the towers was not an easy feat. I’m so glad I did it, but at six months pregnant (and stupidly carrying my heavy camera equipment), I wasn’t sure I could make it! Every so often, you’re tricked into seeing light and thinking you might be done, but it turns out to be another window. The views were an amazing reward though, and it was fascinating to see the buttresses from above.

    View from the Top of the Reims Cathedral, France

    Reims Cathedral, France

    Beneath the Roof of the Reims Cathedral, France

    Only the cathedral in Chartres boasts more sculptural figures, and its beauty befit its importance as the site where many French kings were crowned. There is a statue of Joan of Arc, occupying the place she stood during the Coronation of Charles VII.

    Reims Cathedral, France

    Joan of Arc in the Reims Cathedral, France

    Joseph Campbell said this, on being in the Chartres Cathedral, and I felt it in Reims as well.

    I’m back in the Middle Ages. I’m back in the world that I was brought up in as a child, the Roman Catholic spiritual-image world, and it is magnificent … That cathedral talks to me about the spiritual information of the world. It’s a place for meditation, just walking around, just sitting, just looking at those beautiful things.

    I myself no longer identify as Catholic, but what I felt in the church was an overwhelming sense of beauty and awe. I wept.

    Reims Cathedral, France

  • Chicago Picks from Chairish

    Chicago Picks from Chairish

    This is so brilliant. Chairish has launched a Chicago City Guide! You don’t have to be in Chicago to shop from these pieces, of course — Chairish will ship them across the country. If you are local though, you can go pick them up and skip the shipping fees. See? Brilliant.

    I’ve chosen a dozen of my local favorites to feature below, and I have even more Chairish picks from Chicago in my collection on the site.

    Chairish Chicago Faves from Making it Lovely

    1. Eames DCM Style Bentwood & Steel Chairs – A Pair
      Two of these cuties flanking a credenza would be perfect.

    2. Chromcraft Smoked Lucite and Chrome Dinette
      Kinda weird, but in a really good way.

    3. Four Post Gold Leaf Table Lamp
      The rectangular support structure is fantastic, and the shade of top is just the right proportion. So good!

    4. C. Jere Style Brass Faceted Pedestals – Set of 3
      Because I’m sure you need some super shiny brass pedestals, right?

    5. Industrial Desktop Lighting
      The adjusting mechanisms on this look super cool.

    6. C. Jere Brass Double Shade Floor Lamps – A Pair
      So sleek! So mod! Would be perfect juxtaposed with a more traditional tufted chair, tucked away in the corner as a spot for reading.

    7. Black and Gold Distressed Tuxedo Side Table
      Simple in its lines, but with just enough detail to add interest.

    8. Iranian Flateweave Kilim Rug
      Sometimes these rugs are teeny, but this is a decent 8.5″x5.5″ size, and in great colors.

    9. Milo Baughman For Thayer Coggin Button Up Sofa
      Hello, beautiful.

    10. Bassett Faux Bamboo Dresser
      How I wish I had a good spot for this! Ah, but maybe you do?

    11. Starburst Sculpture on Marble Stand
      When you wish upon a star…

    Chairish makes it easy to sell and browse from their iPhone app, and I’m loving the addition of City Guides like this one for Chicago. And as always, in addition to the local pickup option, they can help arrange for shipping cross-country with a 48-hour return window. You know, so you can give that table and chairs set a try. Someone’s gotta be into them besides me, right? But if not, there’s always
    all of my other favorites to check out.

  • Keeping Snacks at Hand

    Keeping Snacks at Hand

    This is my view when I wake up every morning. My ‘bubble’ water bottle (twee heart with a secret snarky message, ha!), prenatal vitamins (because I’ll forget if they aren’t right there), a constantly changing stack of things to read, an alarm clock, and a snack.

    Bedside Table

    Bedroom

    I’ve been keeping a snack by my bedside because while most of the queasiness of early pregnancy has passed by now, I feel better if I keep a little something in my stomach. For a while it was the Dark Cocoa Almonds from NatureBox, but lately I’ve been preferring their Blueberry Almond Bites. Of course the kids don’t understand why I get to break the ‘no food upstairs’ rule; they want to keep their favorites in their rooms, too.

    Bedside Snack

    And we do all have our favorites! NatureBox is a subscription service with free shipping that delivers healthy snacks monthly. We switch up our choices sometimes, but Eleanor also likes the Blueberry Almond Bites, Brandon is partial to the Santa Fe Corn Sticks, and August is happy to have some Cherry Berry Bonanza.

    NatureBox Snacks

    Giveaway

    Everything from NatureBox is made from wholesome ingredients (no HFCS, partially hydrogenated oils, or trans fats, and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, or colors), and you can change what you receive each month to stick with your favorites or try new goodies. You can also choose the right-sized package for you (Deluxe, Happy, and Smart Snacker, with 5, 10, and 20 bags, respectively), and each bag has 3-5 servings in it. NatureBox is offering a 50% off discount to new customers for their first box (making the Deluxe Snacker package only $9.95) if you use the code LOVELY.

    NatureBox Snacks

    NatureBox is giving 2 winners each a free 6-month Deluxe Snacker subscription! The giveaway is open to US readers with a US shipping address only, and to enter, you can browse NatureBox’s snacks and leave a comment below by midnight CDT, June 4 with the variety you’d most like to try. Good luck!

  • Peek Inside my Tote Bag

    Peek Inside my Tote Bag

    Hi! Five months pregnant and looking the part!

    Polka Dot Dress, Kate Spade Bag

    dress: Old Navy (past season) • bracelet: kate spade new york (similar) • earrings: Small Sqare Studs, kate spade new york • glasses: Mallory, Warby Parker • bag: New York Francis Tote, c/o kate spade new york • shoes: Kate Spade Saturday (similar here and here)

    I was sent a Francis Tote from kate spade new york and asked to share what I like to bring with me when I’m traveling. The bag is exclusive to their Hampton store, but it’s also carried online at Bloomingdales and Saks.

    So, what’s in my bag when I’m on the go? I tend to pack light, mostly with what I have in my purse normally, plus a little extra something to read. Depending on where and with whom I’m going, I might have my laptop with me (in a cute laptop sleeve like this one), but I didn’t include it here. Let’s take a peek at what is inside…

    Inside My Bag

    Kate Spade New York - Holly Street Clear Francis Tote

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    Make Waves in Rio

    Now, as for where to go, how about Rio? Not for me, for you! Kate spade new york is offering up a trip for two to Rio, plus your own summery tote filled with goodies and $1000 to spend in their shop. You can find out more about the sweepstakes and enter here by June 1 for a chance to win. Good luck!