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When I took over as editor in chief of Colorado Homes & Lifestyles this past February, one of my first official duties was to attend the first annual Design Bloggers Conference in Los Angeles, presented by our parent company NCI’s DesignSherpa program. The sold out conference was THE event of the year for design bloggers.

And as we gear up for the 2012 conference, we have exciting news to share—we just learned that One Kings Lane is sponsoring a Design Bloggers Scholarship Program! That means all you design bloggers out there should stop what you’re doing and enter to win a trip to the conference in L.A. this coming February. The scholarship will be awarded to five worthy bloggers, giving them the opportunity to attend the Design Bloggers Conference.

The Rules

  • Design Bloggers who have been regularly posting for six months or more are eligible
  • Applicants are asked to describe their blog, their financial need pertaining to the conference, and why they are deserving of sponsorship
  • The scholarships will be awarded through a committee selection process based on the above mentioned focus criteria
  • Winners of the scholarship will receive a free conference pass
  • We will accept applications for the scholarships through November 15, 2011
  • Winners will be announced on December 1, 2011
  • The winners will also be invited to submit a guest blog to appear on the Design Bloggers Conference website profiling how they got started, their blog, and their aspirations
  • Entries should be sent via email to scholarship@design-bloggers-conference.com

The Design Bloggers Conference will take place at the Millennium Biltmore in LA from February 26-28, 2012. For more information, visit design-bloggers-conference.com and www.onekingslane.com.

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Our Messy to Marvelous contest winners, Janet and Peter Brophy, have been busy working with Ashley Campbell designer Shannon Harris choosing flooring, wall and window coverings, lighting fixtures and all the small details that will result in a beautiful, organized closet. As these final decisions are made and products are ordered, Janet’s been tackling another part of the process: sorting through clothes, shoes and accessories and making decisions about what stays and what goes.

Style consultant Liz Finkelstein of Mile High Style helped with the process by showing Janet how to create a new look with the pieces that will remain.

Mile High Style”I help clients with their style by showing them where they’re going wrong with their buying and where they’re wasting money,” Liz explains. “I identify the missing pieces from their wardrobe that, once purchased, will allow much greater use of what they already have. I then put together a list of head-to-toe outfits, incorporating both the new and old. The problem of ‘what to wear’ disappears.”

Janet had already whittled down her clothes, so she and Liz focused on her shoes, jewelry and accessories. “In identifying each client’s particular style, I look for things they like and collect. Janet has a collection of fabulous pashminas from her travels abroad. They add color, pattern and an elegant touch to any basic outfit. Since she was drawn to them and had so many, I thought that would be a great jumping off point, something to build outfits around.”

Mile High StyleAfter sorting through Janet’s pashminas and accessories—including her costume jewelry—Liz showed her different ways to wear those colorful scarves and pair them with basic pieces, creating new outfits Janet didn’t even know she had.

“I love color and pattern, but it has to be done in careful balance with things that are neutral and basic. For Janet, we talked about classic pieces like good-fitting jeans, a crisp white button-down shirt, black heels, a navy blazer. She can then bring fun and bold accessories into her outfits without overpowering them by too many details.”

And how did Janet feel about her new look? “It was a lot of fun,” she says. “Liz came up with all these different combinations using what I have,” says Janet. “I got a lot of great tips for using my accessories. I plan on getting a few of the basic pieces she recommends and seeing how it feels.”

Next up: We’ll talk to Ashley Campbell designer Shannon Harris to learn about some of the finishes and materials she and Janet selected to create this dream closet!

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With Closet Factory and Ashley Campbell working hard on the closet design, our Messy to Marvelous closet makeover winners Janet and Peter Brophy embarked on perhaps the most difficult (and most important) aspect of this remodel: sorting through everything in the master closet and deciding what should stay and what must go.

Sheryl Hadley and Kim Link of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), Colorado Chapter arrived bright and early to help with this overwhelming project. Their mission: to remove everything from the master bedroom closet that was not clothing or shoes. The Brophys had items such as rolled-up area rugs, unused lamps and lots and lots of luggage in the closet. “Items like these that are seldom used,” says Sheryl, “should be stored elsewhere, such as a basement or garage.”

The foursome started with the luggage. The Brophys had no less than nine large suitcases, four carry-on bags and a myriad of dufflebags and totes in their closet. Frequent travelers, they wanted to keep a few within easy reach. After lots of discussion, it was decided that they would each keep one large and one carry-on case and get rid of the rest. Two large cases were given to a college-bound daughter; several older bags were donated. A few, past their prime, were simply tossed. Once this first big project was done, a visibly excited Janet said, “Wow! Let’s keep going!”

And they certainly kept going. Next up was Janet’s impressive collection of wrapping paper, gift bags, tissue paper and ribbon. It seemed that Janet had kept the paper or bag from every gift she’d every received. With Sheryl and Kim’s help, she whittled the collection down to what would fit into one medium-sized box. They sorted out (and recycled) all the paper and bags that were crumpled or torn, then separated the Christmas-themed items from the general holiday-themed ones. It didn’t take long to fill up a garbage bag.

And when they were done, they had nice, neat stacks of bags, paper and labels that would fit into one manageable box.

As the team sorted through other items, deciding what to keep, sell, donate, recycle or trash, Sheryl was on her smart phone, looking at eBay to get an idea of what items (like a stack of Peter’s old comic books) had enough value to sell. “It’s easy to do some quick online research,” says Sheryl. It’s also important to be realistic about if you’re really going to have that garage sale or take the time to list things on an online auction site. And check with the IRS; sometimes the deduction allowance for donated items is better than what you can make selling them.

It didn’t take long before Janet and Peter were in the groove of cleaning out and letting go. Janet actually said, “This is so much fun!” Peter seemed happy, too, wondering aloud if we could move to the basement next.

Stay tuned for more updates—and photos—from the field. Up next: Janet and Peter work with Liz Finkelstein of Mile High Style to sort through all those clothes and shoes. You won’t want to miss it!

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Oktoberfest in Vail!

It is a rare weekend when my husband Chris and I have no plans, so when we found ourselves obligation-free this past weekend and saw how absolutely perfect the weather was going to be in the mountains, and found out it was Oktoberfest in Vail, there was only one thing to do—head West.

Antlers at VailWe stayed at the charming Antlers at Vail. These are privately-owned condos for rent; each unit is comfortable, well-appointed and has a full kitchen. And Antlers is within walking distance to almost everything (including Oktoberfest).

We were up early Saturday morning and off to Vail Village in search of food. The sun was shining and the weather was mild, and since it was so early we practically had the village to ourselves.

Vail VillageThe flowers were gorgeous…

Vail flowersVail flowers…the scenery, magnificent.

Vail VillageAnd, if you can look past the adorable onesie I picked up for my not-yet-born first grandbaby, check out the view from our condo! It doesn’t get much better.

Antlers at VailThen it was off to Oktoberfest. Armed with a fistful of beer tokens and our commemorative steins, we met up with writer and all-around fun gal Eliza Cross and Antlers general manager Rob LeVine. A few Becks and brats later, we were happy campers. What a fun day.

Vail OktoberfestLater that afternoon, Chris and I took a little ride up the gondola.

Vail GondolaThat’s what I call an obligation-free weekend.

If you missed Oktoberfest, don’t despair! It runs all next weekend, too. Click here for details.

Mary Abel

 

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Hadley Pottery Popcorn Bowl

Show time! Pick up Hadley Pottery’s popcorn bowl online and take your movie nights to a whole new level of fun. The bowl is 8″ deep, the perfect size for sharing (or not). Hadley Pottery has been producing iconic stoneware in dozens of patterns and hundreds of items for over 70 years. What distinguishes Hadley from all other pottery and what has created a long and loyal following is the originality and charm of the decoration, as well as the fact that every piece is hand-made and handpainted in Louisville, KY. Hadley patterns range from country to nautical, traditional to bold; there is a Hadley scene for any interest or decorative scheme. Pieces include tabletop, home accents, and numerous gift items, including a wide selection of personalized pieces.

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Hadley PotteryBeat the last of the summer heat with an adorable ice cream bowl set from Hadley.  Grab one for everyone in the family, because…we ALL scream for ice cream!  Hadley Pottery has been producing iconic stoneware in dozens of patterns and hundreds of items for over 70 years.  What distinguishes Hadley from other pottery and has created a long and loyal following is the originality and charm of the decoration, as well as the fact that every piece is handmade and hand-painted in Louisville, KY.  Patterns range from country to nautical, traditional to bold; there is a Hadley scene for any interest or decorative scheme.  Pieces  include tabletop, home accents, and gift items, including a wide selection of personalized pieces.

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Messy to Marvelous closet makeover contest

After sifting through dozens of pictures of wonderfully messy closets, we are excited to announce Janet Brophy of Greenwood Village as the winner of our “From Messy to Marvelous” closet makeover contest. Congratulations to Janet!

Janet entered the contest after reading about it in a CH&L weekly e-newsletter. “Our closet is totally disorganized,” says Janet, who shares the master closet with her husband Peter. “I’ve wanted to redo my closet for a long time, but it’s always been overwhelming to me in so many ways. So when I read about the contest I thought, ‘why not?’ I feel so grateful to have won.”

Messy to Marvelous closet makeover contest

A self-proclaimed “clutterhound,” Janet says she’s looking forward to the help she’ll receive in sorting through her clothing and accessories and “getting rid of things I need to get rid of.” But most of all, she’s excited about working through the design process with professionals. “I’ve always been fascinated by design. I love, love looking at fabrics and colors and such, but I’m happy that I’ll be guided and won’t feel so overwhelmed by all the choices.”

The first step in the process will be a two-day “clean-out” marathon with professional organizers Sheryl Hadley and Kim Link. Sheryl is the owner of Boulder-based Organization & Relocation and 2011 President of NAPO Colorado.

“The first day will be about getting acquainted, asking questions, and then getting rid of stuff the Brophys don’t need,” says Sheryl. Day two will involve categorizing and organizing what’s left.

Stay tuned as we follow the Brophys through the process of creating a beautiful, stylish and functional closet—and pick up lots of tips and advice for sprucing up your own closet.

Thanks to everyone who entered!

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Hadley Pottery has been producing iconic stoneware in dozens of unique and charming patterns and hundreds of items for over 70 years. You can make Hadley even more personal with a selection of personalized hand-painted treasures. Create the perfect gift for births, weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, and more. Hadley personalized pieces also include pet bowls, mugs, coasters, and home accents. Custom designs are also designed by our artists for clubs, churches, schools, or to commemorate a personal event or memory, by calling our factory at 866-584-2171. Inspired by the designs of renowned artist Mary Alice Hadley, the pottery is an American classic, cherished by everyday users, enthusiasts and serious collectors across the United States and around the world.

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Weekend in Telluride

Telluride
Colorado Homes & Lifestyles
is proud to be a sponsor of the Telluride Festival of the Arts, which was held last weekend in Mountain Village. I think any reason is a good reason to make the trek from Denver to Telluride, but to see art, sample great wines and eat amazing food? I had been looking forward to this trip for quite some time.

After a bumpy start (we had car trouble in Glenwood Springs, I was fighting a nasty little cold and I quickly discovered I had packed for much cooler weather), we arrived Thursday night at The Peaks Resort and Spa in Mountain Village.

Telluride Festival of the Arts
The festival started at noon on Friday, so my husband Chris and I took the free gondola from Mountain Village to the town of Telluride in search of breakfast. Bloody Marys and Eggs Benedict at the New Sheridan did the trick. After a bit of wandering around the charming little town for lighter clothing (I found a summer blouse, bought it and wore it right out of the store) we headed back to Mountain Village to meet CH&L account director Nancy Brown and walk through the festival. Here’s just a little taste of the talented artists that were there:

Telluride Festival of the ArtsFrom left: M. Carla Wright, Denver; Julie West, Little Rock, AR; David Nelson, Larkspur, CO

Telluride Festival of the ArtsFrom left: Gary Nichols, Denver; Blase Mathern, Jr., Wellington, CO; Kevin O’Grady, Scottsdale, AZ

The Grand Tasting was held Saturday night. Set up among the artists’ tents, area restaurants and wineries shared their best with grateful patrons.

Telluride Grand Tasting

Telluride Festival of the ArtsWhat a wonderful weekend! Nancy and I would like to thank everyone involved—and especially Terry Adams—for working so hard to create such a great event. We can’t wait til next year!

 

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Slifer Design
I was so excited to be invited to Slifer Designs’ Grand Opening party at their new showroom in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center. I’ve always been a big fan of this Edwards-based design firm and was absolutely thrilled to hear that Beth Slifer and her team had plans to open a retail showroom—right down the street from our offices!

The store officially opened July 27, but the big party was last Thursday evening. What a turnout—over 300 people sipping champagne, nibbling scrumptious hors d’oeuvres, and, in my case, mentally redecorating as I moved through the stunning room vignettes set up in the 6,600-square-foot space. I think the “Urban Chic” vignette (above) was my favorite. But the blue bedroom (below) wasn’t too shabby, either.

Slifer Designs
That’s probably the best part about this showroom: a wide range of styles are shown, from traditional and glam to bold and contemporary—a little something for everyone. And the vignettes will change weekly, giving us all an excuse to visit often. Not that I really need one.

The showroom, located on the second floor of the Cherry Creek Shopping Center (across from Neiman Marcus), is open Mon-Sat 10am – 9pm and Sun 11am – 6pm. (303) 232-8200; sliferdesigns.com.

Congrats to the whole Slifer team!

Mary Abel

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