Thursday, February 10, 2011

~Have a Heart ~

The happy, whimsical art of Mary Engelbreit has
long delighted many of us and filled our lives with joy.


"Have a Heart"
Each of Mary's witty sayings brings a smile to
my face, and this is certainly among one of my favorites!

This card is from 1994.

The little heart shaped box is 
dated 1996 by Michael and Co.

Both inspired this needlepoint pillow
that I stitched all those many years ago.

With oodles of decorative stitches to create texture and dimension,
this project offered hours of fun with my needle in hand.

Here it is again on a 
pinkolicious heart shaped tin.
You can click here to see my other
Mary Engelbreit valentine tins in a previous post.

Plate, 1988, by Applause Inc.
Another of Mary's words of wisdom:
" TWO hearts are better than ONE."

There's no better time to share
one's heart than on Valentine's Day.

And a heart shaped box full of chocolates
is often the perfect valentine.


I've gathered my Mary Engelbreit valentine boxes together to share with you today. This tray vignette served as a centerpiece here for a chocolate inspired Valentine's Day table set for two.

Collected through the years, each box is made of paper
and ready to fill with one's own SURPRISE.

This one proclaims another 
of my favorite M.E. sayings.

Sweetie Pie 
is too cute for words.

LOVE and another with
Ann Estelle and her friend, Gracie sharing a secret.

ALWAYS and the reverse of the
Ann Estelle and Gracie box above,
"Life has no blessing like a good friend."

PUT YOUR HEART IN IT ~ Always the best of advice.


The front of the Have a Heart Box shown above
and a sweet garden of hearts box:
"Sow good services, sweet
remembrances will grow from them."

I think we'll all agree, Mary Engelbreit is the
Queen of Hearts!

Two new designs for this year with Mary's
stylized flowers and checkerboard patterns.


Happy Valentine's Day!
Have a heart before heading over to the following parties.
Click the links below to join in the fun.







Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Will You Be My Valentine?



Valentine's Day 

is just around the corner.




So today's table 

is set for two.



My valentine likes 

simplicity and loves chocolate.



So the table is set with layers of bold

bands of gold and brown upon white.




Square red placemats anchor the Ambiance Vintage Garden chargers, while gold ruffled edge glass plates hold Kate Spade Cordell Place Chocolate salad plates by Lenox. The wide, chocolate brown border is a nice compliment to the petite berry bowls in our wedding china, Palermo Brown by Richard Ginori.




Brown enamel flatware by Christophe

continues the chocolate brown theme.




As do the 

crystal stems by Denby.




To add some fluff and a feminine touch to the layers of chocolate, I tucked in colorful napkins by April Cornell. The rosy plaid sprinkled with the bright blooms offered the perfect touch of pink.




This shy little girl has 

a message for her valentine . . .




"Will you be my valentine?"




Off goes cupid's arrow zooming

right to her sweetheart's heart!




With a box of chocolates in hand,

I do think he IS her valentine.




Chocolates by Lina's Coco Couture.

Here, have a heart!



~HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! ~

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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Your Special Valentine


Ann Estelle Paper Doll ~ HOME COMPANION, April May 2001

Ann Estelle is still in her robe and slippers because she slept-in this morning. She has had a busy weekend with all the Chinese New Year festivities. Click here if you missed her Chinese New Year Party.

1997 by Charpénte

Valentine's Day 
is just a week away.


1988 - Midwest Importers of Cannon Falls, Hong Kong

Do you have something 
special in mind for your valentine?


1986 - Midwest Importers of Cannon Falls, Hong Kong

Perhaps you plan 
to bake a special pie.


Not Dated - Midwest Importers of Cannon Falls, Hong Kong

Or spend some time together, 
just the two of you.


1988 - Midwest Importers of Cannon Falls, Hong Kong

I'd go to the end of the Earth 
for my special valentine.
Sharing my small collection of Mary Engelbreit valentine tins at the following blogs. Click the links below to see what others have to share this week.






Friday, February 4, 2011

Shadows in the Snow

Welcome to Shadow Shot Sunday and Seasonal Sundays.

We woke to a soft layer of winter white on Friday morning.



As I looked down to the terrace there was
a mirror image of the table and chairs.



Graceful, architectural images
appeared on the powder covered steps . . .



And began to mix with those from nature.



I noticed the black and white check
pattern and smiled to myself.



Our walk was a silent one
among the shadows of the trees . . .



Long, lean, and void of any leaves.



Shadows cast upon small drifts along the rocks
gave the appearance of hills and valleys . . .



And painted the snow covered
path with layers of charcoal.

Thanks for joining me for Shadow Shot Sunday @ Hey Harriet.
Click here to join others who have shared shadows today.

The Tablescaper is hosting Seasonal Sundays here.

The Year of the Rabbit



Ann Estelle has been waiting for you
to come visit for Chinese New Year.
She has lots of favorite things to share today.

(Click here if you missed Ann Estelle's M. E. Monday post.)

The Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year began on February 3 this year. This celebration is a time of family, friends, food, and fun. Red, an auspicious color, is the predominant color for the New Year celebration because it is a symbol of joy, virtue, truth, and sincerity.



It is customary for family and friends to visit each other during the celebration of the Chinese New Year. Meals are shared and gifts of fruit or sweets are given when friends and family visit each other's homes. Mandarin oranges are one of the most popular fruits during this celebration.



They represent luck and good fortune, which is why Ann Estelle has brought gifts of mandarin oranges especially for your visit.



Red envelopes called "Ang Pow" are given to children during the New Year celebrations.



It is customary for the red envelopes to contain money in even amounts with the number eight considered to be very lucky. You can imagine Ann Estelle's excitement when eight gold covered chocolate coins tumbled out of her red envelope. She squealed and clapped with glee.



2011 is 

"The Year of the Rabbit"



Those born in the "Year of the Rabbit"
are said to be ambitious, articulate, and talented.



Ann Estelle has prepared a little tasting plate.
~Chinese Orange Chicken and Fried Rice~



It's both sweet and spicy.



A nice compliment to a bowl of steaming Egg Drop Soup. Traditionally this soup is served at the end of the fifteen day celebration. The ribbons of eggs in this tasty soup will warm you on this cold winter day.



Go ahead, pick up your 

chop sticks and have a bite.



And don't forget to take along 

an orange and a fortune cookie.



Looks like Ann Estelle has 

already opened her fortune cookie.




Gung Hay Fat Choy

Congratulations and be prosperous
in the Year of the Rabbit!

Click here for a look back at
last year's celebration for "The Year of the Tiger"

You can read about the Chinese New Year celebration in detail here at Wikipedia.

Joining


Beverly always said PINK is derived from RED
Hope she doesn't mind if join in today.