Saturday, February 13, 2010

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY

I AM FEELING EXTREMELY GENEROUS TODAY... so for your Valentine's gift from me, I am sharing these lovely online magazines.

The new online magazine, Nonpareil, has numerous wonderful ideas and templates. I found the templates perfect for any occasion. I have a major crush on this site!
http://www.nonpareilmag.com

Nesting Newbies ~ another great online magazine for my friends. This is just a great site, and I love everything about it!
http://nestingnewbies.com/mag

Dont forget about the reliable. DIY.com website.

I hope that these new magazines will keep you busy, and that they will provide you with many fun and exciting things to do!

Happy Valentines Day,
Teresa
xoxo

See you Monday for a great post and Embracing Etiquette with Teresa.

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Friday, February 12, 2010

Glamorous Rooms ~ Jan Showers Part III

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Private Spaces and Bedrooms


Emily Post's Etiquette, 17th Edition (Thumb Indexed)
Emily Post's Etiquette, 17th Edition (Thumb Indexed)...
Embracing Etiquette with Teresa continued... see introduction post (1-29-10). Lesson 9 – The greeting.

INFORMAL GREETINGS

Spoken, gestured, or both. It is proper to address with a hello, hi, hey (in some regions) and the person’s name. While young people have their own lingo, THEY MUST PROPERLY ADDRESS those outside of their circles with the traditional greeting.

Always speak to everyone. Do not forget the salespeople, repair people, cashiers, waiters/waitresses, hotel employees, and anyone else you should run into.

Never avoid a greeting because you are in a hurry. If you are in a hurry, just say hello and explain that you are late for an appointment or in a rush.

There are times when a wave or smile in public places such as the theater or restaurant are appropriate, and other times when a greeting should be held until later in the visit if it indicates lack of interest in a speaker or performance.

In the next post we will discuss formal meetings.

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo


I hope that you have enjoyed these posts on Jan Shower's book Glamorous Rooms. I love this book, and I am certain I will rely on it many times.

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
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Thursday, February 11, 2010

SPANX ~ by Sara Blakely

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In 1998, Sara Blakely cut the feet out of her pantyhose to smooth underneath her cream-colored pair of slacks. This was the beginning of SPANX, one of the most amazing businesses to grace the women in this country, and later worldwide.

Sara received a patent for her idea in 1999 for the footless body shaping pantyhose, and by 2000 had convinced a mill to manufacture her idea. Neiman Marcus agreed to sell the pantyhose, followed by Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and many other department stores. The rest is history.

In 2000 Sara appeared on the Oprah Show. Oprah named the SPANX pantyhose One of Oprah’s Favorite Things. I guess we all know what that can do for a product. WooHoo!

2001 ~ Sara moved her office from her apartment to Decatur, Ga. She created Fishnet control pantyhose with the no grid butt, and added control top to footless pantyhose (Super Spanx.) THANK YOU Sara!

In 2002 Sara manufactured my favorite of ALL time – the no-band, tummy control mid-thigh hosiery shaper, the maternity footless pantyhose, and the Two-Timin reversible tights called Tight-end Tights. Sara continues to be my hero! In the same year Sara was named Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst and Young. Sara by this time had 11 employees.

SPANX moved their office to Buckhead in 2003. In the same year Sara marketed Topless Trouser socks and Two-Timin reversible trouser socks, All the Way and Mama All the Way to the foot pantyhose, Turbo Tights, Higher Power high waisted tummy control power underwear, Bra-llelujah hosiery bra, and Bod-a-Bing control apparel. WHAT A YEAR!

2004 brought Sara recognition for her accomplishments, and she continued to win awards for her inventions. SPANX gathered a larger sector of the market.

In 2005 unveiled her new line of Hide-n-Sleek and Slim Cognito seamless intimate apparel. She expanded her line to plus-size.

2006 ~ Sara manufactured a less expensive line of under garments under the name of Assets. In the same year, the Sara Blakely Foundation was started, which provides scholarships to college girls. She continued her giving again in 2007.

SPANX, by 2007, had grown to over 50 employees. By 2008 they had grown to 75 employees.

I could go on and on about this talented, hard-working woman and her company, Spanx. There are many new products on the market, including a swim suit line, which I have not listed here. Look for yourself, and see all of her products. I just wanted to bring you to this point in production.

Sara Blakely is an entrepreneur, turning her desire to make women look more beautiful into a major corporation, and at the same time giving so much to those less fortunate. She took her dream and turned it into a reality. Congratulations Sara!

I have worn, and will continue to wear SPANX products as long as Sara and her helpful team will put them on the market. These products are MIRACLE WORKERS. Ask any woman who wears them to give them up and see what happens. NOT!

You can visit Sara at the address below.




Embracing Etiquette with Teresa continued... see introduction post (1-29-10). Lesson 8 – the greeting.


GREETINGS AND INTRODUCTIONS


This chapter is on greeting and introducing yourself to others. In this chapter we will be introduced to these courtesies and repercussions.
The Essentials of Greeting Others

An acknowledgement of someone else’s presence. It is an ingrained habit for most to say hello, but when you omit this act, feelings can be hurt. Most omission are usually due to preoccupation, but must be corrected on next meeting.

In next post, we will discuss informal greetings.


See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Embracing Etiquette with Teresa ~ Lesson 6

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Update on My Wish List for 2010:

Breville Single-Serve Coffeemaker.
I LOVE THIS MACHINE! You can also use your own coffee with this machine!

 
Trapp Candles...
Can't get too many candles for my home, and these make great hostess gifts. If I am in doubt when it comes to gift giving, I give candles. I think I will do a post soon on great candles. There are so many.
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I would like to share with you a blog that I am truly fond of, A Gift Wrapped Life.
I don't recommend many blogs, but this one is different. I believe you will find it enjoyable. Not only is it beautiful, the author is writing an important series that I have enjoyed reading.
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Embracing Etiquette with Teresa continued... see introduction post (1-29-10). Lesson 6 – The Basics.

Actions Express Attitudes

Paying attention to others, being empathetic and listening is of utmost important. Self-concern has no place when others are uncomfortable or expressing a bad situation they are enduring.

Flexibility is also very important. Courteous people aren’t as concerned with form, such as which fork should be used, when it will embarrass a person. The mistakes of others are no excuse to be cruel.

I hope that you have enjoyed this post.
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Jan Showers ~ Glamorous Rooms Part I

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Glamorous Rooms


Glamorous Rooms
By Jan Showers
Abrams, New York, $50.00

By Teresa Hatfield
Author, Splendid Sass


Each year, only a few really marvelous books on home décor are published, and even fewer of those books deserve to adorn the collection of those desiring true professional advice on home décor. This lovely book has earned that place.

Jan Showers is no stranger to the design world, and her talent is enormously evident in this book. Hats off to this talented and devoted decorator for such a beautiful work of art.

Jan Showers has always been my go-to for decorating advice, so it should be no surprise that I have decided to add her new book, Glamorous Rooms, to my collection. Elegance and clean lines define Showers work, and I am certain that you will enjoy my synopsis of this beautiful book.


The actual cloth cover.


These two photographs are from the same entryway.







Embracing Etiquette with Teresa

continued... see introduction post (1-29-10). Lesson 5 – The Basics

Four Things Etiquette is Not

1. A set of rigid rules.
Manners change with the times. It is a set of guidelines to make people feel comfortable.

2. Something for the wealthy or well-born.
Ettiquette is a CODE OF BEHAVIOR for everyone.


3. A thing of the past.
Etiquette is as important today as it has ever been.

4. Snobbishness.
Pretentiousness violates all rules of etiquette. Those looking down on others appear lower class..


If you missed the last post on the project, be sure to go back and review.
Part II of Jan Showers tomorrow.

Be sure you see the gift guide that I posted yesterday athttp://splendidsass.blogspot.com/2010/02/valentine-gifts-for-your-special.html

I hope that you have enjoyed this post.

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
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Sunday, February 7, 2010

VALENTINE GIFTS FOR YOUR SPECIAL SOMEONE

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Happy Valentine's Day to My Friends

FOR HER


This Norman Love box of candy can be found at Cambria Cove for $50.00.

This Tiffany Legacy Collection Aquamarine and Diamond Ring is a Tiffany and Co. exclusive. $7750.


                                                                             
This beautiful purse hanger by Luxe Link has champagne colored Swarovski crystals and can be found at Cambria Cove for $68.00.


Tiffany's Filigree Heart with Key Pendant in 18k white gold can be found at Tiffany and Co. for $6000.00.


This Tiffany and Co. heart pendant bracelet is beautiful. $590.00.

These romantic heart shaped soaps from Gianna Rose Atelier are from Cambria Cove. $30.00.


These no-iron white with pink piping pajamas make the perfect gift. From Brooks Brothers, $79.



This beautiful Sterling Citrine bracelet from Brombergs is the perfect gift for that special someone. $195.00.


FOR HIM

This Crocodile Embossed Calfskin Clock from Graphic Image can be found at Cambria Cove for $85-95.

Delicious Black Chocolate from Norman Love. Cambria Cove, $40.00.

Tiffany and Co., $100.00. Men's Tiffany Cologne spray and After-Shave Balm
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This magnetic card holder from Graphic Image can be found at Cambria Cove for $45-54.

Blue Striped Bathrobe for him from Brooks Brothers. $95.00.


For Him ~ Graphic Image Rules of Golf personalized guide. Cambria Cove, $35-45.


For Him and For Her!

These La Maison Dark Chocolate Truffles are a treat. Williams Sonoma, $49.95.

Personalized Heart. Williams Sonoma, $22.00.

I hope that this will give you some ideas for locating the perfect gift for your "Someone Special" this Valentine's Day!

Please see previous post if you missed it yesterday/today!

See you soon,
Teresa
xoxoxoxo
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