Saturday, April 30, 2011

Sweet day!




When we had visitors last week I made this dessert. It is a kind of meringue topped with whipped cream and decorated with sweet strawberries. One could do it with any berries of course or even mix several together (sea of colors and flavors!) With the old-fashioned tray it looked so Italian and I tell you my guests and I loved it! I am happy to share the recipe with you - just send me an e-mail!

Have a sweet Saturday. Hubby and I are going to do some gardening at my mother's-in-law and then we are invited at a vernissage. Great things to look forward to...


Emilie's daughter

pictures via me 


Friday, April 29, 2011

Ten things you have to know about Sarah Burton



Well, here she is the famous Sarah Burton who designed Catherine's wedding dress  and here is what you have to know about here. Didn't she do a brilliant  job? What is your opinion?

Emilie's daughter

picture via web

The secret is disclosed!





Royal bride Kate Middleton's wedding dress is an ivory gown with lace applique floral detail designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen, it was announced today.
Made of ivory and white satin gazar, the skirt resembles "an opening flower" with white satin gazar arches and pleats.
Read more here.
She looks absolutely stunning and lovely... a fairy tale...

Emilie's daughter

Remember: It's today!


Happy Royal Wedding everyone!

Emilie's daughter

picture via biscuiteer

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Want to go on a holiday?




Sometimes it takes just a glimpse at lightflooded pictures from the sea and one feels the salty wind, smells the herbs and sees the deckchair in which one would read the piles of book one is longing to have time for. I had these emotions when I saw this portrait about a house in Denmark. I am drawn to the unconventional feel this dwelling spreads. I especially LOVE the shower outside. It has this shabby chic style we all like. A house to spend time with family and friends, to enjoy summer days and just live an easy life away from the everyday hustle bustle

What feelings arise when you look at these pictures?

However, have an easy, summery day!

Emilie's daughter

pictures via Campagne Decoration

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Royal Wedding!


I can't and I do not want to ignore that Kate and William are getting married next Friday!
 If you would like to know everything about it and if you want to be well-prepared and not miss on anything then check out 
here

Welcome this Wednesday and enjoy every moment of it!

Emilie's daughter

I had no idea that the Second World War was over,
but I've heard all about the royal wedding.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

House of Fifty! A must!


Yesterday the first issue of House of Fifty was published! When I read it I was thrilled! The design, the ideas, the pictures - all perfect, stylish and very mouthwatering, indeed! 
Janell Beals and here team have done a great job! 
The magazine is a fantastic source of inspiration. 
Do not miss it and have a look and a read and subscribe for free! 

Congratulations Janell ! 
I can't wait for the next issue!

 Emilie's daughter 

A sea of colors!












I received these wonderful tulips from dear friends. When I held them in my arms I was nearly voiceless! I wished these flowers would stay this fresh forever! But maybe that is the secret: Their beauty disappears and become even more valuable. 
I look at them several times during the day, I water them and my eyes can't get enough of this wonder! 
Thank you Silvia and Thomas - your friendship is a real treasure to us!


Emilie's daughter

pictures via me


Monday, April 25, 2011

Our new friends!






Hubby and I are walking from Berne to Vevey (Lake Geneva) during this prolonged weekend! This means about 100 km walking in three days. I have taken many pictures on this walk! Here I just show you five! There are so many cows on our way. We often talk to them and I tell you they are very interested in our stories. Sometimes they moo as if they understand!
 When we met the sheeps we were really laughing our heads off! They live in caravans. When we passed by the were greeting us with bleating and we thought what a fancy life they live!

I'll show you more pictures another day. Meanwhile I hope you have got the chance to walk and discover your surroundings! Keep your eyes open - there are many funny and interesting and stunning things around you!

Happy day!

Emilie's daughter


pictures via me


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Happy Easter!


I saw this arrangement in a flower shop in Friobourg, Switzerland. 
It looked so lovely I had to show you!

Hubby and I are having a wonderful time with walking from Berne to Vevey. I'll show you some pictures another time. I guess you haven't got time any because you are busy celebrating Easter.

So wishing you a joyful Easter time!

Emilie's daughter

picture via me

Friday, April 22, 2011

Who is the boss?


Not everything is so serious! 
After our yesterday's dinner party we will go for a long walk and then we are invited by our Mums. 
Isn't that something to look forward to?


Enjoy yourself and have a day full of smiles! 

Emilie's daughter

picture via web - do not remember where from

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Rules for dinner parties



We are having friends for dinner tonight and 
I have been preparing and thinking about the menu for a long time. I have ordered the meat last week, I have even been tasting wine one morning at 11 am in a wineshop and now I am very much looking forward to a nice evening with laughter and good moments.
 Before I'll be cooking the hell out of me - I could not think of anything better!
I have found some rules for throwing dinner parties. Read them yourself:






The Top Ten Rules

The Top Ten Rules for Throwing a Thrifty & Super Fabulously Chic Dinner Party Every Time You Entertain:
1) CANDLES! Candles, tea lights, pillars whatever you can get your hands on give the best light, make things festive and glimmer and flicker away all night. Now I’m going to say something kinda controversial: forget flowers. Flowers will blow your budget. Flowers are lovely, and maybe there are times you should splurge on them – but for day-time entertaining. At night, candles add so much atmosphere that with enough of them no one will notice that there aren’t flowers. Stock up at Ikea.
2) Money Does Not Equal Chic, Elegance, Fun or Fabulousity. When you are creating the menu and planning for your dinner party do not feel that you are limited by having a budget. The things that make a dinner party great have nothing to do with money. The idea that entertaining needs to be expensive is cooked up by people who are trying to sell you something. You can cook exquisite food, bake divine deserts, have a glorious table, a home warmed with flickering candles all on a shoe string. Honing your style, exploring your taste, indulging in your quirkiness is what it’s all about.
3) Oddlot, Joblot, Ikea, Target, Daffy’s, Loehman’s, Ebay, Garage Sales, Thrift Stores Are Your Friends. If you don’t already haunt these kind of places start now. Keep an eye out for great things that you will use later. Collect mis-matched used vintage silverware; vintage linens for napkins; discontinued lines that are on clearance.
4) Cleanliness Equals Chic. Aside from candles, one of the most important things for providing a really superb party atmosphere for your guests is a clean space. This means that you should vacuum every inch of your house, put away all your clutter (yes, you have to!), and have a sparkling, windexed, cloroxed, bathroom with a fresh roll of toilet paper, hand towels and a (lightly) scented candle burning. Seriously, you cannot be too clean when you are entertaining.
5) DIY is Just Another Word for Couture.  What people with unlimited budget for entertaining have that you don’t have is the ability to buy other people’s labor. That’s all. If you are willing to put the labor in, to do it yourself, you will have the most delicious food, fabulous drinks, and nifty dinner party ever. To buy a luscious cake for 12 people will cost you somewhere near $100 to make it less than $10. It’s that simple. By starting in advance and lavishing love and attention on what you are making (like a couturier) you will have perfection.
6) Cultivate Your Eye. Take notes when you go to dinner parties, cocktail parties, brunches, weddings, the work Christmas party etc. Every time that people entertain, whether it is corporate or civilian, is a good time to note what you like or dislike about the experience. The dictum that “good writers borrow, great writers steal” holds doubly true in the world of entertaining. If you love the way Aunt Flossie folds napkins across the dinner plates, you do it, too! Great entertaining approaches an art form and like all artists you need inspiration from other artists.
7) Never Refuse Help. Since so much of entertaining on a budget is about labor, never refuse someone’s offer of help. Unless you think it is insincere. Ahem. Anyway, if someone is willing to help you whether it’s set up, driving you to the grocery store, serving food, cleaning up, being a sous chef, say YES! THANK YOU!
8) Bring a Bottle. You should always bring a bottle of wine to a dinner party even if your host/ess says not to bring anything. And if anyone asks you say: “Oh, yes, wine would be wonderful, we’re having….” Don’t be shy; bringing wine to a dinner party is sharing in the community of the gathering. It’s party of breaking bread together.
9) You Have to Spend on Quality – Sometimes. There are certain things that you have to spend money on; certain parts of your menu that will just not work if you don’t buy good ingredients. This is not true for most of the recipes on this blog that will work and/or are designed to be made with budget-minded ingredients. But there are certain times when you will have to splurge. Much like the way French women shop for clothes, in that they buy one really good thing and accessorize around it, chic dinner party menu planning sometimes revolves around buying one really good thing, e.g. a whole smoked salmon, and accessorizing around it.
10) Joy Is Chic. Unless you are under an obligation to entertain, say for business reasons, you should only throw a dinner party because you really want to see the people you are inviting. Think about how much you want to have fun with them, treat them with special things to eat and drink, and supply all the tools for a great night. That feeling of happiness joy in your fellow man (and woman) will imbue your preparations for the party with a special kind of fabulousness that all the money in the world can’t buy.
What do you think about these "rules"? Some thoughts are really true or at least worth thinking about.
When are you throwing your next dinner party?
Nice day,
Emilie's daughter

pictures via Pinterest



Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Set Design: Something’s Gotta Give

For Something’s Gotta Give, director Nancy Meyers asked set decorator Beth Rubino to create a substantial Hamptons house for Diane Keaton, who plays a substantial Manhattan playwright whose daughter is having an affair with Jack Nicholson—until chest pains turn his heart up-side down in more ways than one. Forced to recuperate in the guest room of his girlfriend’s mother’s beach retreat, Nicholson finds that his unexpected infirmary is as big a player as those who inhabit it. Read more. 







When I saw the movie I was blown-away by the interior design and these pictures make my memories come back. I went to the cinema with my hubby and we both enjoyed it. 
Often I pay more attention to the interior design than to the actors... 

Did you watch this movie and do you remember when and with whom?

I am curious I know...

Thanks for visiting my blog today!

Emilie's daughter


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Spring love!









What do you think about these pictures? Aren't they wonderful and romantic? I immediately fell in love... once again... they make my heart sing and make me feel at ease... so light... I smell the blossom scents... fresh morning air... before a warm day... a dream... I am a hopeless romanticist...

Hope you are too!

Lovely day,

Emilie's daughter

pictures via simply hue