Sunday, November 3, 2013

2013







Wednesday November 13, 8:30-12:30 @#185 -  Open Weave Nantucket Basket Class - bring your current project! 
A twilight tour will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, and a daylight tour Sunday, Dec. 2, from noon to 4 p.m.
This year’s tour focuses on one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods – Thomas Park – an enclave of distinctive 19th century homes atop Telegraph Hill. The area also is known as Dorchester Heights.  For more info visit: Catholic Charities Christmas House Tour
Six stunning homes will be decorated, each with a different theme. Five of the homes were built as single-family homes in the late 1800s – an 1863 Carpenter Gothic, an 1870 Italianate Second Empire, an 1875 Second Empire, an 1885 classic Victorian and an 1890 Colonial. The sixth home is a youngster, built in 1992. Just two of the elegant houses have been converted to condominiums.


Read more: Labouré Center Christmas house tour is Dec. 1 and 2 | Boston Homes Prime Real Estate Boston MA http://wickedlocalbostonhomes.com/2012/11/boston-real-estate/laboure-center-christmas-house-tour-is-dec-1-and-2/#ixzz2DFMsenjy
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This year’s tour focuses on one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods – Thomas Park – an enclave of distinctive 19th century homes atop Telegraph Hill. The area also is known as Dorchester Heights.  For more info visit: Catholic Charities Christmas House Tour
Six stunning homes will be decorated, each with a different theme. Five of the homes were built as single-family homes in the late 1800s – an 1863 Carpenter Gothic, an 1870 Italianate Second Empire, an 1875 Second Empire, an 1885 classic Victorian and an 1890 Colonial. The sixth home is a youngster, built in 1992. Just two of the elegant houses have been converted to condominiums.
This year, the Christmas tour committee, headed by Michele Hart, has encouraged homeowners to decorate their homes with a theme in mind, and they embraced the idea.
From Dickens’ Tiny Tim’s words, “God bless us, every one,” Irving Berlin’s “Dreaming of a White Christmas” and the centuries-old Christmas carol, “Joy to the World,” the themes also interpret a Seussical Christmas, Christmas in the City and Bringing in the New Year.”
Tickets for the twilight tour are $60 and will include a complimentary glass of wine and a cup of chowder at one of three local residents. The Old Town Trolley will provide transportation to the various homes from the Iron Workers Local No. 7 union hall at 195 Old Colony Ave., where parking is available.
Tickets for the Sunday tour are $25 in advance or $30 if purchased on the day of the tour. The trolley will leave from the Labouré Center at 275 West Broadway, which has limited parking, and from Castle Island, where there is plenty of parking spots.


Read more: Labouré Center Christmas house tour is Dec. 1 and 2 | Boston Homes Prime Real Estate Boston MA http://wickedlocalbostonhomes.com/2012/11/boston-real-estate/laboure-center-christmas-house-tour-is-dec-1-and-2/#ixzz2DFMbJeRe
Follow us: @WLBostonHomes on Twitter
A twilight tour will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, and a daylight tour Sunday, Dec. 2, from noon to 4 p.m.
This year’s tour focuses on one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods – Thomas Park – an enclave of distinctive 19th century homes atop Telegraph Hill. The area also is known as Dorchester Heights.  For more info visit: Catholic Charities Christmas House Tour
Six stunning homes will be decorated, each with a different theme. Five of the homes were built as single-family homes in the late 1800s – an 1863 Carpenter Gothic, an 1870 Italianate Second Empire, an 1875 Second Empire, an 1885 classic Victorian and an 1890 Colonial. The sixth home is a youngster, built in 1992. Just two of the elegant houses have been converted to condominiums.
This year, the Christmas tour committee, headed by Michele Hart, has encouraged homeowners to decorate their homes with a theme in mind, and they embraced the idea.
From Dickens’ Tiny Tim’s words, “God bless us, every one,” Irving Berlin’s “Dreaming of a White Christmas” and the centuries-old Christmas carol, “Joy to the World,” the themes also interpret a Seussical Christmas, Christmas in the City and Bringing in the New Year.”
Tickets for the twilight tour are $60 and will include a complimentary glass of wine and a cup of chowder at one of three local residents. The Old Town Trolley will provide transportation to the various homes from the Iron Workers Local No. 7 union hall at 195 Old Colony Ave., where parking is available.
Tickets for the Sunday tour are $25 in advance or $30 if purchased on the day of the tour. The trolley will leave from the Labouré Center at 275 West Broadway, which has limited parking, and from Castle Island, where there is plenty of parking spots.


Read more: Labouré Center Christmas house tour is Dec. 1 and 2 | Boston Homes Prime Real Estate Boston MA http://wickedlocalbostonhomes.com/2012/11/boston-real-estate/laboure-center-christmas-house-tour-is-dec-1-and-2/#ixzz2DFMbJeRe
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November 29 to December 15 - Festival of Trees at Elm Bank sponsored by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society.



Thursday December 5 - Community Garden Club of Cohasset Christmas House Tour



Saturday December 7 - Concord Museum Holiday House Tour -  Seven of Concord's most beautiful private homes will be professionally decorated in the holiday spirit by interior designers.  Guests will visit the ground floor rooms.  From Colonial to Vistorian to Shingle Style and more, each house will be decorated in a different holiday theme. Tickets may be may be purchased online, at the Museum, or by phone through December 5:  $45, after December 5 or day of tour $50.  No refunds, no photography.  Tickets and maps must be picked up at the Museum day of tour.


Saturdays in December - various house tours - check them out here 

March 12-16, 2014 - Boston Flower and Garden Show






May 12 to October 8 - Green Animals Topiary Garden, Portsmith, RI?  Open May 12 - October 8, 380 Cory's Lane, 401-847-1000, admission $14.50 

Monday, November 19, 2012

Mon Nov 8 - Boston Magazine Design Home 2012

Monday, November 8, 9:30am  Boston Magazine Design Home 2012, a custom-designed luxury residence within the sanctuary of Cowings Cove, a private community in Norwell, MA.  Open House Tours will allow you to roam throughout the home spending as much time in each room as you wish. During the Open House tours, rooms will be staffed with volunteers trained on project and design overview as well as general information about participating vendors.  Tickets $25.  Open October 24-November 12.  Sun & Mon 10-4, Tues & Wed Closed,  Thurs 10-8, Fri & Sat 10-4. GPS Directions: 206 Summer Street Norwell, MA. Turn onto Cowings Cove at the corner of 206 Summer Street, follow signs for Design Home 2012 Parking.  So far we have Pat, Pam, Louise, and Carol attending.  If Kate's not going, we'll leave from Pam's. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Wednesday, October 24 - Junior League Show House

Pat and Carol had a great day at the Junior League Show House in Newton.  There were 35 local design firms who donated time and materials to transform the Potter Estate on the grounds of the Jackson-Walnut Park School.  

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Tuesday October 16, 2012 - Chic2Chic


We took a ride to Foxboro and checked out Chic2Chic.  This consignment store was loaded with merchandise today.  Dropping items off is easy - you just leave them at the consignment counter in the back of the store where they are bagged and tagged with your number.  Once the items have been reviewed, you can log in online to see what was accepted.  You can also log in online to see how much $$$ was credited to you as your items sell.  The store was loaded with handbags today, priced from $5 to over 100.  Lots of fakes and some genuine!  Check out a few photos here.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

July 30- August 3 Martha Lawrence Basket Workshop

For the past thirty years, Martha Lawrence has been creating lightship baskets. Her work is found in collections both in the United States and abroad and was selected to be in a Smithsonian exhibition of American crafts at the 1996 Olympics. The 1990 publication of her book, "The Lightship Baskets of Nantucket," established her as an authority on historic and contemporary baskets and is considered today to be a definitive publication on lightship baskets. In addition to creating baskets, Martha teaches workshops at art associations and basket gatherings around the country.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Thursday June 21 - Derby Street Lunch

Carol and Bizzie had a great lunch at Burton's and got all caught up with news and shopping!  Perfect day.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Thursday, May 17 - Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill

The Beacon Hill garden tour is always good, but this year was exceptionally great!  Great weather, great friends, and great gardens and homes made the day really special.  Even the guidebook was better than ever.  We liked that the map was large enough to read without glasses, and that the ticket was on the back cover so we didn't have to juggle two separate booklets.  Betty-Jo, Carol, Kate, Louise, and Pam all had a wonderful time walking up and down Beacon Hill. Check out our photos.   Favorite idea(s):  boot scrapers on steps, and a closet made into a desk. 

Friday, May 4, 2012

Tuesday, May 1, 2012 - 21 Cypress Road


Louise, Kate, and Carol went out to the latest flip in Wellesley to see the "before."  Another amazing Canavan project!  The photos say it all!   Favorite idea:  plant rescue!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Friday Dec 9, 2011 - Brockton House Tour

The Brockton Garden Club did a great job decorating for this tour.  The original owners built a small house for themselves behind the main house which they gave/sold to their daughter and her family.  The house(s) were well decorated and there were lots of references in the main house especially, to the shoe business so prevalent in Brockton history.  Favorite idea:  trees made from plastic bags and chicken wire.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Tuesday November 22 - Bread Swap

The bread swap at Kate's was a huge success. Everyone got lots of tastes with delicious coffee, and took home a nice variety to share at their Thanksgiving dinners.  Favorite idea:  make small size breads so you can share lots!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Thurs Nov 3 - 21 Cypress Road

Betty-Jo, Pam, Pat and Carol got a sneak peak at Kate and Joe's latest project in Wellesley. We enjoyed meeting the homeowner (seller) Margaret and getting all the inside information about the home from her - from the gum wood trim to all her paintings. Margaret invited us to come back again anytime.  Favorite idea:  a small room that starts out as a nursery and years later makes the perfect studio.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Weekly Basket Classes

Nantucket Basket Classes are continuing for the next few Tuesdays 9:30-12:30 at Kate's home. Classes are taught by Tim Cavanaugh. Cost is $20 per person, and you can provide your own materials or purchase a kit. Everyone is having a great time and making some beautiful baskets. Open to new and experienced weavers. Call one of us if you are interested.  Favorite idea:  twill patterns.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Thursday October 20 - Fuller Museum Basket Exhibit

Betty-Jo, Louise, and Carol saw a beautiful puppy named Charlie at Betty-Jo's home, and then went to see some beautiful baskets at the Fuller Museum in Brockton. There were 35 pieces by invited artists and 35 juried pieces. The baskets were unique and contructed from all sorts of materials, including zip ties! Photos of a few of them are here. Favorite idea: basket shoes!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Monday October 10 - Rags to Bags

Everyone who participated loved this event! It was a lot of fun to make the bags, and it felt really good to use up fabric scraps that were small and insignificant, yet too pretty to be pitched. This project was the perfect solution! It reminded me of my grandmother who was the original recycler - she made braided rugs out of old wool clothing, reused the wax paper bags inside cereal boxes to store things, put oval patches on jacket elbows, and never bought a pad of notepaper because she reused envelopes and the backs of greeting cards and such for her grocery lists and notes. Favorite idea: work like an assembly line - first cut all pieces, then sew all sides, then all handles, etc.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Friday September 30 - Cupcake Decorating

Betty-Jo, Carol, Kate, Louise, and Pam met in Kate's gorgeous kitchen to learn how to decorate cupcakes by Joyce White from Cakes of Milton. Joyce brought a kit of pre-baked cupcakes, frosting, and decorations for each one of us. We learned how to do 4 kinds of decorations with frosting, marshmallows, cookies, and candy. Did you know tootsie rolls can be used like modeling chocolate? Favorite idea: cut the tip on a disposable decorating bag like a beak and you can make leaves and flower petals (like the sunflower).

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Friday September 23 - Opening Night of "George M"

Dave Merrigan gave a spirited performance as George M. Cohan, Yankee Doodle Boy and the Father of Broadway in this 10th Anniversary production by the Canton Community Theatre. The kids in the production gave added dimension. The singing was terrific, the dancing mesmorizing, and the acting grand. All in all a great night!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Wed Sept 21 "I Don't Know How She Does It"

Betty-Jo, Carol, and Louise had a great time at the movie, which was predictable, but funny. Favorite idea: For school bake sale, buy a pie, place it in a glass pie pan, squish it a bit, sprinkle with confectioner's sugar, and pass off as homemade. Favorite quote: Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman.” --Kate Reddy (Sarah Jessica Parker)

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Thurs Sept 8 - Rainy Day Shopping

Betty-Jo, Carol, and Pam took a rainy day drive and went down Route 3 past Derby Street. We stopped in a couple of furniture consignment shops just for fun - it's amazing what they get for used furniture! Then we hit Boston Interiors which we all love - their stores are always styled so well. Our final stop was Homegoods/TJMaxx in Norwell. Scored the usual items plus this store has The Runway designer section like the one in Newton so we also found Kate Spade gray flannel flats and Prada sunglasses. Favorite idea: Don't donate - Consign!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

August 17 - The Help

Barbara, Patty, Carol, Louise, and Betty-Jo all enjoyed the movie from Lux level seats, cocktails in hand! What a great way to see a movie! This one followed the book closely, and was filmed on location which gave it an authentic feel. Both Viola Davis (Abilene) and Octavia Spencer (Minnie) as “colored” maids toiling in upper middle-class white homes in the Jim Crowe Mississippi of 1962, and Jessica Chastain as a flighty but loving newlywed, are stand-outs in a cast where all were fabulous. Favorite idea: positive thinking for children - "You is kind. You is smart. You is important."

Monday, August 8, 2011

Wednesday August 3 - Chihuly at the MFA

Kate and Carol had a fabulous trip to the MFA to see Dale Chihuly's installation "Through the Looking Glass." Dale Chihuly was introduced to glass while studying interior design at the University of Washington. After graduating in 1965, Chihuly enrolled in the first glass program in the country, at the University of Wisconsin. He continued his studies at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he later established the glass program and taught for more than a decade. In 1968, after receiving a Fulbright Fellowship, he went to work at the Venini glass factory in Venice. There he observed the team approach to blowing glass, which is critical to the way he works today. In 1971, Chihuly cofounded Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State. With this international glass center, Chihuly has led the avant-garde in the development of glass as a fine art. Favorite idea: glass ceiling