Tuesday, 6 April 2010

GIANT Shake Up at Hearst Publishing : Whats Up?


Unbelievable news today on the shelter mag front. Blog beloved and much appreciated Editor in Chief of House Beautiful Magazine, Stephen Drucker will be leaving the magazine he has captained for the past 5 years to take the helm at another Hearst Publication; Town & Country.


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Newell Turner, current House Beautiful Creative Director will take over the reins as Editor in Cheif at HB. (HUGE sigh of Relief!!! - Why fix something that is not broken! ) Turner along with Drucker has brought a well received emphasis to the magazine on the editorial content and photography, publishing lush, large and lengthy features in the mag. Hopefully that will continue under his watchful eye.

Newell Turner out on the town with Margarette Russel of Elle Decor


Hearst Magazine Veranda's much admired founder and Editor in Chief since 1987, Lisa Newsom is to be replaced by Dara Caponigro a founding editor of the very popular but now defunct Domino Magazine! This seems to signal a huge shift in content for Veranda which currently has a much more sophisticated and high end demographic than Domino. Newsome will continue on as Editor at Large at Veranda and will work on related book and editorial projects.


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It seems things are heating up again in the Shelter Mag arena. I hope that this editor swap will mean good things most hopeful; a new emphasis on shelter content for Town & Country! The most troubling hint of things to come for me is the change underway at Veranda. After the almost incomprehensible loss of Southern Accents last year all we die hard traditionalists had left was Veranda. Over the past few months there has been a significant shift in their content to more modern and transitional projects. Looking back now this shift had some method to its madness.

It should be an interesting year ahead for all of us as we see how these new editors guide their respective publications. All I can say is get out there and SUBSCRIBE!!!!! The thought of losing any one of these remaining mags is too horrible to contemplate.

I'm heading over to Town and Country right now to sign up!!!



Read the full press release from Hearst Publications here

Monday, 5 April 2010

My Office Makes its Debut on Material Girls

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Thanks loads to the great gals over at Material Girls Blog for featuring my home in their Design Bloggers Homes series. I only sent in pictures of my office because I don’t have any good photos of the rest of the house. I plan to remedy that soon and show you the rest of my home so stay tuned.

IMG_1538d Marty had his glamour shot in the post. There will be no living with him now.

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Here are a few pictures of my office before my remodel last year. I really love working in it now. It is bright and cheerful and everything is easy to find.

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The fireplace is now covered up with my fabric rack but I never use it anyway.

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I thought I had a ton of storage in the beginning but I’ve since filled it up and overflowed into my upstairs library. I use my son Geordies room for storage as well (he’s in college).

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Here is the office as it is today minus the usual mess.

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I still haven’t got any window treatments up - you know what they say about the shoemakers children having no shoes! Hopefully I will take care of that soon.

Saturday, 3 April 2010

Thursday, 1 April 2010

It’s April Food Day ~ Make a Difference

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Blogging about home decor and design is fun, it is my passion, and I love to share my experiences and finds with others but there are many bloggers out their who are really using their platforms to make a difference in peoples lives. Two such bloggers are Meg Fairfax Fielding of Pigtown Designs and Chris from Easy Elegant Life the founders of April Food Day.

"More and more people in our country are going hungry because they have lost their jobs, their benefits have ended, they can’t find a job and have no place left to turn but to their local food bank. But the nation’s food banks are stretched to the limit because of the increased number of people needing their services.

You might think that none of your friends are going hungry, but I read a comment on a piece NPR did about a photography exhibit about hunger in America, and think it could apply to any one of us:

…a dear friend and community member crossed over.

At his one year crossing remembrance, stories began to come out and I realized with great sorrow, our friend went hungry. I feel sad when I think of it, that our dear friend who gave so much and was so generous in spirit and friendship was hungry and we never knew that. How did we not make it our business to know how it was with him we loved so?

Please make a donation today to Feeding America, or your local food bank, and count yourself as one of the lucky ones if you’re not going to bed hungry every night.

“Meg Fairfax Fielding”

Here are some important facts about April Food Day and Feeding America:

  • Feeding America is annually providing food to 37 million Americans, including 14 million children. This is an increase of 46 percent over 2006, when we were feeding 25 million Americans, including 9 million children, each year.
  • That means one in eight Americans now rely on Feeding America for food and groceries.
  • Feeding America's nationwide network of food banks is feeding 1 million more Americans each week than we did in 2006.
  • Thirty-six percent of the households served have at least one person working.
  • More than one-third of client households report having to choose between food and other basic necessities, such as rent, utilities and medical care.
  • The number of children the Feeding America network serves has increased by 50 percent since 2006.
  • Feeding America food banks provide food and groceries to 33,500 food pantries, 4,500 soup kitchens and 3,600 emergency shelters.
  • 68 percent of pantries, 42 percent of soup kitchens, and 15 percent of emergency shelters rely solely on volunteers and have no paid staff.

Please take the time to make a donation today ~ just click on the icon below.

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