Hello and welcome back to a little
Christmas holiday cheer
in the middle
of October???
Whaaaat? Sounds crazy I know.
Promised to come back this weekend
and post more photos
from Midwest Living's
Holiday 2013 issue
which is out on newsstands now!
For the record, I too get annoyed when stores
start putting out the holiday decorations before Halloween.
But the magazine is out and it would be hard to wait
to share these for another month or more so here we go.
NOTE: All these photos were taken by Werner Straube for Midwest Living. |
Sorry in advance
for how wordy this post is today.
I usually try to keep it light on copy,
but there are some things I must share and
some questions I need to answer
so please bear with me for a few moments
(or paragraphs!)
MAGAZINE COPIES:
I've had several people write and ask
how to get a copy of Midwest Living
so here are a couple solutions:
1) You can contact Midwest Living directly
and order an issue, link here
2) If you have an iPad, Kindle,
or similar device, you can download
the issue here: LINK
3) FOLLOWER GIVEAWAY:
On Monday I am going to offer
10 free copies
to ten of you
who are out of the midwest area,
who do not subscribe to this magazine,
and who doesn't have access
to finding a copy at your local bookstore, newsstand or Barnes and Noble.
The giveaway will take place on Monday!
Thank you so much
to all of you who have left
such sweet compliments on
yesterday's initial post.
This whole experience is surreal to me,
and I keep having to pinch myself that anyone would care to see my version of home decor
whether through this blog,
or in a magazine.
That is just shocking to me!
But thank you so much just the same.
Words cannot express my sincere gratitude.
I also want to take time
to give a few
shout outs
and credits to those of you
who made this possible!
Somehow when the story was published, not all of the resources/credits appeared in the resource section so I would like to take time to acknowledge and send out huge cyber-hugs out to all of you who rallied to get our home photo-ready for the cameras!
If you go through something like this, you will see... it takes a "village" to make it all happen and on time, too.
CREDITS:
Thank you to my loving and supportive family -- my husband
and children for putting up with me when I went into my
"psycho-mom-wife-decorator mode" in those last days and hours.
It got a little crazy here to say the least. Not to mention the two big dogs who feel free to romp and gallop their way through rooms and onto furniture with absolutely no regard to something recently "cleaned"!!!
An enormous thank you to my dear, sweet friend and business partner extraordinaire, Jenn Pattie, who helped me stage the house and decorate it for days and weeks! YOU ARE THE BEST! Could not have done this without YOU and your limitless creativity and patience!
I also want to thank:
Bonnie Broten, field editor, ML
Geri Wolfe Boesen, creative director, ML
Werner Straube, photographer,
and his awesome assistant, Dustin
Christine Hofmann-Bourque, writer, ML
Carol Schalla, senior home & projects editor, ML
You all did a phenomenal job and made the experience so enjoyable
and rewarding. A million thank you's to each of you.
I also wanted to give a shout out to
Denise Burchall of Burchall Designs, fabric workroom/window treatments, etc., 847-295-2749
Meredith Carlson of Plain & Fancy kitchen cabinetry and
hardware, link.
And finally, I wanted to share my most favorite local antique and vintage shopping sources:
Anna's Warehouse in Highwood, IL 847-432-9151
Blue Cardinal Antiques & Vintage, Highwood, IL 847-710-0801
Romancing the Home, Lake Bluff, IL 847-615-1900
Steeplechase Antiques, Barrington, IL 847-833-6946
Savvy City Farmer, West Dundee, IL LINK
The Find, Highwood, IL 847-266-1700
Vintage Pine, Chicago, IL 312-943-9303
These shops are wonderful. If you are in the Chicagoland area and plan to go antiquing, I highly recommend them!
Please note that if you are interested in purchasing antique/vintage items similar to those seen in these photos, you can always contact Blue Cardinal Antiques & Vintage, 847-701-0801/847-456-5558, and we will do our best to find something similar for you, if at all possible. You can send us shopping requests through our blog as well at http://bluecardinal.blogspot.com/
There are still many more shots to share,
some that made it into the article,
and some that didn't.
Then I also have shots
that I took to share as well.
Stop back in the coming weeks
if you care to see more
or just subscribe via email
with the BlogLovin' link in the
left margin of this blog.
Thanks so much!
:D These photos are breathtaking! Your bedroom is so pretty, and I always enjoy seeing your stunning kitchen. Wow, that garland around your kitchen window is so pretty!
ReplyDeletexo,
RJ
Love all these photos. Your home all decked out in its finest!! Your bedroom and the kitchen are my favourites. Love to be entered in your giveaway. Being in Canada I don't see that magazine on the newstands.
ReplyDeleteAwe... I love that you are in a Christmas issue? Plaid is perfect for a Holiday spread! Congrats for the recognition of such a beautiful home!
ReplyDeleteLooks like christmas came a little early... I would love to enter for a copy , I am a midwest girl at heart! We don't get this magazine in SoCal.
xo,
Gail
Casual Loves Elegance
Over-the-top gorgeous! And I mean that in the very best way possible!
ReplyDeleteWhy I'm not intimidated by it, I don't know...Your style is so welcoming, so warm. Though I have never met you, I believe it must be a reflection of your gracious personality.
Once again, congratulations on being featured in Midwest Living. ♥
Your house is beautiful. Thank you for sharing and congrats on your feature. Di@Cottage-wishes
ReplyDeleteThey couldn't have picked a lovelier home and they captured it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
Oooh Allison, congratulations!... your home is my dream home... I love all of your beautiful plaids and how cozy and welcoming everything looks... I also love that your sweet pups have the run of the house and are such a part of your family... I would love a chance to win a copy of the magazine... I used to subscribe to it, but our mail goes to a PO Box and by the time it got here, the post office had usually just about shredded them (you know how the mail is!)... and I have tried to get our Barnes and Noble to carry them but they will not... we are not in the midwest they tell me, but the west (Utah)... going back now to linger over your photos... again, big congratulations to you and your family!... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteallison, what beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteEvery last picture of your home dressed for Christmas and the holidays is absolute perfection. From the shot of that fine horse with the little wreath around his neck, to the grand tree's commanding presence....elegance. I live in Savannah, GA, and have not seen this magazine in the stores, so thanks for giving a glimpse!
ReplyDeleteAlison, your home has been a favorite of mine for a long time. The Christmas decorations are outstanding. I must acquire a copy of the magazine. Living in New Orleans, we do not have Midwest Living. I'll be back tomorrow to sign up for the give away! xo
ReplyDeleteHi darling, I rushed to town yesterday to no avail, not a magazine in sight, what is wrong with our lazy little town? Lol I'm going to see if the grand can find it in K.C. maybe fingers crossed I'll be one of the lucky winners, I MUST have a copy. Your home is lovely and so inviting, would love to have been a fly on the wall to see all the activity going on, your family and friends are pricelss to help with such an undertaking.. looking forward to more pictures. fondly ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Home you have.
ReplyDeleteThis magazine is a hard one to find.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
Sandi
Alison, thanks for sharing more photos. How wonderful for you that you'll have these stunning photos of your home for generations to come, and how lucky for all of us that we get more of a peek into this gorgeous home. I subscribed to Midewest Living last year just so I wouldn't miss this issue. Hope it arrives soon! I'm eager to have it in hand. '-)
ReplyDeleteHope the back is better today........Sarah
it's SO wonderful, Alison, and I knew that it would be. Christmas is the perfect time for your home to be featured. I'm a big fan of Midwest Living, can't wait for my copy to arrive!
ReplyDeleteThanks for continuing to share pics of your beautiful home. Christmas must be magical at your place.
ReplyDeleteI will be signing up for the giveaway Monday.
I did not know about your other blog. On my way over to check it out.
xoGinger
I'll be back Monday to put my name in the hat.. You would think you could get Midwest Living in Texas.. well no! LOl.. I keep thinking of painting my kitchen cabinets and then I see your white kitchen again and I have to stop myself. I love your beautiful home. xo marlis
ReplyDeleteAs a new follower, my mouth is dropping to my chest! How beautiful, and well-deserved it is to be featured in a magazine. Thanks for sharing your pretties. Vicki in Louisville KY, (BIG horse country!)
ReplyDeleteI love your home. The bedroom is so beautiful and the kitchen is gorgeous. I love your china hutch decorated with the putz houses and even your own polo house one! I will definitely enter the draw for the magazine! Thanks for sharing so many photos of your beautiful home, Alison!
ReplyDeleteI need to run errands tomorrow. Will see if I can get a copy while I am running around. Hope so. Would love to take it along on our trip this week.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images, Alison!
Oh My God Allison your home is so beautiful, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteBlessing
Isora
XOX
Alison, I would love a copy of the magazine so I can show all my local friends your beautiful home. It is one of a kind! xo
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for my December issue to come! I had to e-mail my sis and tell her one of my favorite blogs would be featured in it. We grew up on a ranch in the midwest, so your style really speaks to us and our heritage. I'm so excited for you. Your style is so unique and so well-done that everyone is going to be drooling!
ReplyDeleteYour house if so beautiful! I just love everything about it; especially those fantastic painted backs on your dining room chairs! I think I have seen these before and have a pin of them on pinterest! I will be looking for the the magazine tomorrow. I don't live far from you, so I should be able to find it. Congratulations on this photo shoot! Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm crazy about your house and your design style. Loved seeing it dressed for Christmas! Red plaids and Christmas...perfect! I'd love to be entered in your drawing for a copy of the magazine. I've never seen it on the stands in our area.
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like one of those designer homes in a magazine--wait! It is!!!!
ReplyDeleteAlison,
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful and gives me such great inspiration for my own Christmas decorations around the house. I think our Barnes & Noble carry this magazine, can't wait to see a copy.
Congratulations again, you deserve it, your home is a favorite.
xo,
Karen
I love these pics! I never get tired of looking at your house. You and your decor are such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove it all, such a good looking home and wonderful decorations!!! Beautiful I will definitely check out that link!!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Karolyn
Your home is just amazing.
ReplyDeleteI am totally out of the Midwest area and would love to win a copy!
- The Tablescaper
Wow , I would love to see the magazine feature in Midwest Living which I don't see in my mid-Atlantic region very often. If knee surgery had not restricted my driving I would go to the local Barns and Noble to get a copy - well there's always Amazon!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, your home is amazing!
Wow, this has been inspirational! Thanks so much for all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Allison! Your home looks stunning!
ReplyDeleteOhh, your house is stunning! I live in the south and would love a copy.I share your love of tartan and always find inspiration from your home.
ReplyDeleteEva
evamurdock@comcast.net
Just stunning!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a gorgeous, gorgeous home. I've been following your blog for awhile now from sunny SoCal and just adore your style. Your home is so welcoming. Sure would like to see the magazine article!
ReplyDeleteYour home is exquisite in any season...I love when you decorate for Christmas....Congrats on the feature...so very well deserved...your home is stunning, just stunning...I so love reading your posts and seeing your home!...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Alison, your home is amazingly beautiful. Such a wonderful article.
ReplyDeleteBlessings today
Rebecca
The wonderful Bonnie Broten is at my house for a photo shoot and brought a copy of midwestern living to share. What a beautiful home you have and I am so glad she introduced me to your blog!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!! That bedroom shot made me gasp a little:). Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAlison your home is beautiful for Christmas or otherwise. Just a gorgeous feature! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSherry
So totally beautiful and inspiring! LOVE the plaids and the touches of green! So classic! Congrats on the magazine feature! Life to the full! Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle
ReplyDeleteYour home is so beautiful - I don't know how I've missed it all this time! I'll definitely be checking back for more pics. I'm in the process of moving to Ohio so I'll be able to find the magazine - can't wait!
ReplyDeleteDROOLING, Alison … I mean really!! Congrats on your well-deserved feature!! It all looks absolutely stunning and so very inviting!! I'm off to look at your pictures again!
ReplyDeleteHello, I just discovered your blog and am blown away! What talent! By chance, could you give me any info on your dining chairs? Are they custom?
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog, and am blown away! What talent!! By chance, could you give me any info on your dining chairs? They make me swoon!
ReplyDeleteHello, I just discovered your blog and am blown away! What talent! By chance, could you give me any info on your dining chairs? Are they custom?
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