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Sabtu, 11 Desember 2010
A Dog's Rules for Christmas

#1 A big man with a white beard and a very loud laugh may emerge from your fireplace in the middle of the night. DON'T BITE HIM! Believe it or not, he comes bearing gifts.
#2 Don't pee on the tree.#3 Be tolerant if your humans put decorations on you. They seem to get some special kind of pleasure out of seeing how you look with fake antlers.
Wishing you a happy holiday season filled with love and laughter with your dear ones two-legged or four!
Courtesy of Barking Babies
Patricia Gray Inc is an award winning Interior Design firm in Vancouver who blogs about Lifestyle and WHAT'S HOT in the world of Interior Design. 2010 © Patricia Gray | Interior Design Blog™
Minggu, 28 November 2010
Home for the Holidays Christmas Tree
Patricia Gray Inc is honoured to have participated along with Linda Sale Interior Design in their 3rd Annual “Home for the Holidays” fundraising initiative benefiting Canuck Place Children’s Hospice at Sutton Place Hotel. This festive fundraising initiative partnered with local Vancouver businesses to create signature trees that are showcased in the lobby of The Sutton Place Hotel for the month of December. Please drop by and feast your eyes on the beautiful trees and cast your vote for your favourite. Thank-you to everyone who voted for their favourite tree and helped us raise proceeds for this important cause.
The tree is decorated with handmade Canuck Jerseys for each team member, and Gingerbread Cookies to represent the Children of the World dressed in their native costumes with each holding the flag of their Country. Click here to see more pictures of the decorations. For more information, please visit Canuck Place Children’s Hospice or Sutton Place Hotel Home for the Holidays.
Photos top left to right: Patricia Gray with clients Arnold & Audrey Armstrong; Patricia Gray with client Linda McGibbon; Patricia Gray with Sara Tye, Creekside Tile; Patricia Gray with Hanan Arabatlian, Aura Interiors.
Patricia Gray Inc is an award winning Interior Design firm in Vancouver, Canada who blogs about Lifestyle and WHAT'S HOT in the world of Interior Design.
2010 © Patricia Gray | Interior Design Blog™
Kamis, 01 April 2010
Happy Easter
Wishing you all a very Happy Easter
Patricia Gray Inc is an award winning Interior Design firm in Vancouver, Canada who blogs about WHAT'S HOT in the world of Interior Design.
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Sabtu, 14 Februari 2009
Happy Valentines Day
"Laughter is the closest distance between two people" --Victor Borge
Photo Credit: Colour Me Happy
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Rabu, 24 Desember 2008
A Merry Red Christmas Eve
I am planning my virtual outfit to wear on Christmas Eve. This year has been very special and there is much to celebrate and to be thankful for. Red seems appropriate and just feels right for this time of year. In a perfect world this is what I would love to have in my closet and jewelry chest. What do you think?
Lida Baday silk skirt & Donna Karen turtle neck
Cartier "Le Basier du Dragon" 18K white gold & ruby earrings based on Art Deco style. The lucky thread is tied, as when making a wish.
Manolo Blahnik shiny red sequin heels trimmed with satin piping
Cartier Ruby & Diamond Ring Cartier Classic Diamond Watch with red crocodile strap
And to finish off the outfit Cartier Delices Perfume
Wishing you all 'Sweet' dreams for a Merry Red Christmas!
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Jumat, 19 Desember 2008
The Ultimate Hostess Gift
The wax is comprised of a unique blend of soy, maple and palm waxes. The vessel is inspired by the organic floral structure and elements of art deco design. The packaging is stitched in Burmese silk. The satin ribbons are imported from France and the tissue that wraps each bowl is hand pleated and imported from Switzerland. And the scent is pure heaven: French Tuberose against an earthly and delicate scent of Woodland mushrooms.
D.L. & Company candles available from Griffen Trading.
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Kamis, 11 Desember 2008
Deck out your Holiday Home like a Pro
A display of nutcrackers at the home of interior designer Patricia Gray
Kim Pemberton, Vancouver Sun
When it comes to decorating for the holidays, who better to ask than local interior designers who have decked out their own homes in style?
Avoiding stress at the holidays is the main point for interior designer Patricia Gray. Her secret is starting early in the season in order to enjoy visiting with friends and family throughout December.
Gray typically picks the last weekend in November to haul out the decorations and gets her tree up by the first week of December. Although she was tempted to get a seven and a half foot artificial tree this year she opted to stay with a real Douglas Fir tree - mainly because the fake tree wouldn't fit into her car.
"I don't mind artificial trees. A lot of my clients in condos are not allowed to have live trees. The one I wanted looked so realistic," says Gray, adding the Home Depot tree was a bargain at $299 with 1,000 lights on it.
She suggests using clear white mini lights and plenty of them in order to make the ornaments stand out on the tree.
"My tree is decorated with silver and red balls and 10 strings of mini lights. I find the more lights the prettier the tree. I stuff them into the depth of the tree close to the trunk then bring them to the outside," she says.
Gray has become somewhat of an expert at tree decorating after completing one for the Canucks Children's Hospice fundraiser at Sutton Place Hotel. For that tree she and her staff, at Patricia Gray Design, began making gingerbread cookies in August representing children from around the world holding their country's flag. To make the icing long lasting, they used glitter glue instead of using real icing.
"Making your own gingerbread and hanging them on the tree is quite a nice thing to do. You don't have to go to the extent we did. You could do something simple and just have the glitter embroidery glue on the edges [of the gingerbread man]."
Keep it simple, keep it fun and just enjoy," she says.
Postscript December 12th, 2008
My partner in the tree decoration at the Sutton Place Hotel was Linda Sale Interior Design
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Selasa, 02 Desember 2008
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
This week I decorated a Christmas tree in the Lobby of the Sutton Place Hotel, for a very worthwhile fundraising initiative benefiting Canuck Place Children’s Hospice. Canuck Place is a story of courage and vision and offers a continuum of care to over 350 children and teens with life-threatening illnesses and their families throughout British Columbia. I am very honored to be a small part of making a difference in the lives of these children and teens. The trees (9 in all) will be on show in the Lobby of the Sutton Place Hotel through January 2, 2009.
It all started in August of this year when I teamed up with my buddy and fellow Interior Designer, Linda Sale, to collaborate in the decorating of this tree. What happens when two creative minds, and two 'Type A' personalities come together?
We decided to make the decorations, with the theme being 'Home for the Holidays', represented by Children of the World made of gingerbread, dressed in their native costumes and holding the flag of their Country. Our first batch of gingerbread in September crumbled and we then tried a Martha Stewart recipe and it was a success. The holes to hang the gingerbread were formed with a straw and we put an egg white glaze on the cookies. After they were baked they were cured in a 200 degree oven for hours. That Sunday we were well under way with 7 dozen cookies prepared. We then spent the next three months creating costumes and the flags for these little treasures, as well as Jerseys for the entire Canuck team. (Insider Scoop: 7 of the Canucks are currently living at the Sutton Place Hotel, so if you are a fan, you might by chance see one of them walking through the Lobby as we did the day we were decorating the tree.)
Before decorating - Linda & me After decorating
The presents were wrapped with the greatest of care....
Canuck Jerseys were hand made to hang on the tree.....
Opening night and the unveiling of the tree.......
Alexa, Linda & I standing in front of the decorated tree
Fellow Blogger Maria Killam, who I officially met for the first time that evening
Interior Designer Colleen Jamieson
Every vote for the best tree costs $5.00 and all proceeds go to Canuck Place so if you are downtown, be sure to drop in and place your vote!
Or go on-line to get your ballot.......we are tree #3.
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