Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Carolyn Westbrook: Paris France or Warrenton Texas

Hey Everyone!!! Excited to see the latest issue (April 2011) of Romantic Home magazine. It is all about the French and it is wonderful. We are happy to be included in the issue with a fabulous spread on the book, The French Inspired Home.
I was thinking...which is better, France or a trip to Warrenton/Roundtop Antiques week. Hard to say. I do absolutley love going to Antiques week and we will be there to see all of our friends at Zapp Hall antique show in Warrenton TX. Starts Friday March 25th-April 2nd. We have some fabulous new prints, and loads of the good stuff that all are searching for. As most of you know, the show goes on for miles and miles and takes several days to see. There are bargains and treasures and inspiration galore. We will have copies of the new book, that I am most happy to sign and look forward to meeting new friends. It is all about gathering and spending time with old friends, meeting new friends with good food, good fun and lots of wonderful shopping adventures. Here's to good times for all. See you there...

xo Carolyn
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Carolyn Westbrook: LIve from the Plantation...all the way to Great Britian!

As if being in the latest issue of Where Women Create wasn't enough, just found out that the
book is a favorite with our friends in the U.K. as well. It is called: Period Living and you can find it at your local Borders stores. It is the February issue. This is Britian's #1 home magazine and found out that we had a 4 page spread...woo hoo! Actually, my friend Gina was perusing the book store and saw this article and gave me a call. Thanks Gina!!! I then found out that the new book, Carolyn Westbrook The French Inspired Home is like #7 in decorating books there on Amazon...we are so proud. Thanks to all in the U.K. for buying a copy. Maybe you should fly me over...would love to do some junking in England. I am looking forward to seeing all of y'all at the next big Antiques Week in Roundtop/Warrenton Texas March 25th-April 2nd..I hope to see you all there, as I have many new surprises that y;all are just going to have to have...and copies of the book, so come and get you a signed copy!
xo Carolyn

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Carolyn Westbrook Home: Where Women Create Feature

Today is Friday, and if that is not enough the weather is getting warmer and found out that we are featured in the latest edition of the "Where Women Create" magazine. It is a beautiful spread on the book. I would like to thank Jo Packham for supporting my efforts and love her wonderful story that precedes the book feature. If you have not seen this magazine then you are truly missing out. It is well done and very inspiring. The paper is good, the photography is great, and a very positive message for all of us creative types who live for the next project, re-do, or girlie get-together. You know who I mean. As I was perusing Hobby Lobby today, where I saw the magazine, the girl next to me was so excited..she was an avid scrapbooker, crafter, and was aglow with enthusiasm. She just happened to be standing there as I flipped through and saw the feature and was like, "Oh My Gosh!"
and then she was like, "What?" and then we got into this whole conversation about decorating, creating and what-not. I love the alliance of creative women.

Hope that y'all all will go out and get a copy because I know that you will enjoy it.

xoxo Carolyn
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Friday, February 4, 2011

LIve from the PLantation: Happy Snow Day!

First, I apologize for taking so long between blogs. Things have been really busy. Ok...y'all know how last year, I complained about the cold weather. This year has been waaay worse. I am ready for spring weather, the sun, flowers, green grass, so what is up with all of this cold weather??BUT...it is sort of nice to have a snow day every now and then. To be able to have the whole family sort of haven up, and except for Nicholas being buried in the snow, things have been very peaceful and beautiful, and I try not to think about the 1,000 gallons of propane flowing through the lines, right now.

You should see what is going on around here. We did another overhaul on Victoria's little cottage and it is looking very quaint and cute. She is now working at a little coffee shop in Corsicana, Texas called, Two Doors Down, and going to school and saving the world. If you are ever in the area, you really should check out this little coffee shop. It is so charming with little rooms, nooks and crannies all over the place filled with flea market furniture, (which I love), and bookshelves that are filled with books, so that you can just pluck one off the shelf and go curl up with a good cup of coffee and read.
The best part about this little shop is the lunch. You can get an amazing sandwich that is turkey and dressing, complete with cranberry sauce. The real highlight is the homemade bread pudding. I have never been a fan, until I tasted theirs. The owner's name is Todd and he lives here in Chatfield. The coffee shop is right off of Beaton Street and 6th in Corsicana. If you go, make sure that you tell Todd that I sent you.

So, all of y'all know that our beloved Jack, the big black lab, died last year of bone cancer. Victoria calls me from the pound and tells me about this black lab with only two weeks to live. Of course, not much later I am at the pound and I am looking at "Jake." Whatta think...not much later, Jake is hopping in my truck with me. They told me he is 3-4 years old and he has to be "fixed." The "fixing" part was sorta rough and I had to take him back several times. On the last trip, I ask the vet...he seems to be very lazy and not much of a guard dog, is it because of the "Fix." The vet looks at me and said, "Well that and he is old." I looked at him and tell him that the pound says he is 3-4 years old. He reaches over and pulls his lip down to expose his nubby teeth and said that the dog was at least 10 years old. I could not believe it. I spent all this money on a dog that is probably going to croak soon...and he said, at least he will die healthy. I didn't care how old he was, he was now ours.
As I pulled up to the house and he jumps from the truck and sprawls out on the back porch...thinking that I am going to have to change his name to Old Dog.

Meanwhile, Nick calls me from the stock show and wants to bring home chicks. I told him absolutely not!!!I do not need anything else to take care of. A few hours later, he comes through the door with a box full of baby chicks. Since Old Dog is in the laundry room, the chicks had to reside in the dining room. I have been hosting many meetings in the dining room, which is also used for a conference room, and now have a heat lamp with some peeping chicks in there to add to the atmosphere, and a slighty stinky Old Dog in the laundry room. Too cold to bathe him and let's not forget about Princess and Teddy ( the schnauzers).

Then...the frigid temps come in and we have to bring Bella (English Spaniel)in the house to add to the mix. It is the night of the 10 degree weather and I am laying in bed wondering how cold the grown hens in the chicken house can take it. It is enclosed and there is lots of hay, but I begin to worry about the chickens, so I put on my rubber boots and go out to the chicken house with a spotlight and a pet carrier. I peeked in and shined the light and they were fine. The hen house was not that cold. Thank Goodness!

I need a snow day after all of this and ready for sunny weather, but this does give us a good excuse to grab a mug of hot cocoa in our warm slippers and fuzzy p.j.'s and lay in bed under the covers looking through our favorite magazines...or maybe a good book (Carolyn Westbrook: The French Inspired Home.) How's that for shameless promotion.

Wanted everyone to know that because of all that is going on, that I will not be at Urban Market in February. I will miss it and you, but the good news is Roundtop/Warrenton Antique Show will be here before you know it!

Ya'll enjoy your snow day! xo Carolyn

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Carolyn Westbrook: Happy New Year! from the PLantation

Happy New Year to all of y'all ! Hope everyone had a wonderful time bringing in the New Year, but even better, was our annual New Year's day tradition. Actually, it is not only our tradition, but one that all of us Southerners partake in and that is a big 'ol heapin serving of black-eyed-peas for New Years. Everyone knows that you have to eat black-eyed peas on New Years, as they make you prosperous...at least that is what my grandparents always said and ask any good southerner and they will tell you the same. So, every New Year's day we have a bil 'ol southern feast for the family...fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn bread, collard greens and black-eyed peas with ham. You also know that you gotta have the pepper sauce for your greens..right??? and then a little iced tea to wash it all down. Mmmmmm! Yum! I wish that you could have all been sitting around the table for a bite of this good ol southern comfort food. And as any good southerner knows, you gotta have some peach cobbler for dessert.
Nick just had one of his friends come in the door and first thing he said was, did y'all eat your black-eyed peas? He had two helpings so he could be extra profitable.
Hope everyone took part in their own traditions and may we all be filled with joy, health and happiness, and of course some prosperity would be great too,
so don't forget your peas! xoxo Carolyn
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Carolyn Westbrook: Live at the PLantation

Winding down to Christmas...and here are some more shots as promised from the Plantation. The first is in the "Red Room." This is the room where most of the action takes place. The main tree is in this room and it is massive with all of the ornaments collected over the years. From when I was a small child to my children's ornaments from birth. Every year they get to pick one ornament to go on the tree. I love tradition and think it is an important part of life. I love that all families have their own unique traditions for the Holidays!

Even our lawn jockey has been brought in to add a little something next to the fireplace and he holds a bunch of Christmas lights.















Here is an exterior shot of the front door. Love the lights at night.
Here is a shot of the 12ft. tree in the living room and here is Victoria, Alex and Princess. They would kill me if they knew that I posted this., but thought it was a pretty good shot of the tree. All of Alex's gifts are wrapped in zebra, so we have a very festive assortment.
Love to all and will try and post more pics as we go.



xo Carolyn
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Friday, December 17, 2010

Live from the Plantation: Merry Christmas!

I can hardly wait...in fact, I couldn't wait on some of my gifts...I love the giving part. Ho, Ho, Ho!!! This year it is very sparkly around here. Now I feel sorry for all of the photographers out there shooting Christmas trees. They are the very hardest thing to shoot and make it look right. Our tree in the hall, is on a table that is 3 ft. and the tree is 6 ft, but in the picture it looks like a 3 ft. tree...go figure. I just wanted y'all to have a peek at a little of our sparkly, twinkly decorations. I do love this time of year.
This first shot is down the entry hall and this enormous old mirror (that is featured in the book) that is dripping with all kinds of shiny gobbly gook that I love.

So, y'all know that I am my mother's child, and she loves antiques as much as I do, so I bought her a fabulous silver tray at Urban Market for CHristmas. She walks into the warehouse and says..."what a pretty tray." I'm like...get away from that, this is your Christmas. Then just the other day we had our annual girl Christmas shopping outing with Portia, Gina, and Heidi. WE try to go to every antique shop known to man in the Dallas area. There, I could not resist a wonderful old French mirror with Borbola dripping from it, for another Christmas surprise for Mom. Could not wait...gave it to her already. Then we had a major Christmas bash for all of the Chatfield women, who are mostly all retired and do not "get" what I do. Spent all day cleaning and weeks decorating, and hardly anyone even stopped to notice the decorations. Some of these women put up a little 3 ft. tree and call it done. Here is to all of you that love to live in a sparkly, drippy, magical wonderland...even if it is only for a few weeks and we have to take it all down.
Here is a shot of the hall tree, although it looks way better in real life. It looks tiny and is really about 8 ft. with the concrete planter.


I love the natural look of all of this. The main tree of course is traditional red and green and will show shots of it on my next post. Also, want to show you all the outside. Nicholas and I went overboard and even have a 6 ft. "Grinch" hiding behind a tree.
















Here is a shot of the front of the hall. I hope that everyone makes a pinky swear to enjoy the Holidays this year. Put on some cozy P.J.'s and warm socks and settle in with some hot chocolate and read a book or look at our favorite magazines for the 100th time, for Pete's sake! Will post more pics, now that things have slowed down a little bit.
Love to all of y'all!

xo Carolyn
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