Our fancy new shopping center just got a new store named Billy Reid. After a quick glance in the window, I had to go in! The store is draped in a wonderful mix of clothing, vintage wallpapers, and antiques that are perfectly styled. Billy's clothing is southern elegance that has been wonderfully crafted from the finest materials, and kissed with the most unexpected details. Both the men's and women's collections include materials such as finely woven cottons, cashmere, and wool, not to mention leather goods that are perfect. The staff is extraordinary and even indulged me and the Mr. with the full history on the Florence, Alabama native. Nashville marks his 7th store and there seems to be no stopping him! Being from Alabama myself, I will definitely be cheering Billy on! Look at his collection here.

Did you actually think you could knock off Orla Kiely and we wouldn't notice? Of course I happily purchased two!
Over the holiday break, Mr. Matty and I went to see the new Jim Carrey flick, Yes Man. It was cute, but cuter was the pea coat Zoey Deschanel wore almost the entire movie. This is the best photo I could find, but it is a navy pea coat with the perfect red piping! The minute I returned from the movies I was on the hunt! I tracked down the costume designer Mark Bridges and emailed him asking where I could get the coat. What do you know, he emailed me back! I hate to say it, but my suspicions were confirmed. He told me the coat was indeed a one of a kind vintage piece he picked up at a L.A. costume house. I am now thinking of getting some red piping and adding it to a navy pea coat I already have. I will keep you posted!
I'm signing off from the blog for a few days! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
photo: melodie and matty 2008. by Anthony Popolo
Every Christmas morning since I can remember, my Mom has served semi-homemade cinnamon rolls for breakfast! They became just as much a part of our Christmas morning tradition as opening gifts from Santa! The best part....they are super easy! Here is the recipe below. What are your Christmas morning traditions?
2 cans crescent rolls (8 oz.)
6 tbsp. butter or margarine, softened
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1 tbsp. sugar
2/3 cup powdered sugar
1 tbsp. milk or half and half
1/4 tsp. almond or vanilla extract
1. Unroll crescent rolls, and separate each dough portion along center perforation to form 4 rectangles; press diagonal perforations to seal.
2. Stir together butter, cinnamon, and sugar; spread evenly over 1 side of each rectangle. Roll up jellyroll fashion, starting with long end. Gently cut each log slices. Place rolls, ¼ inch apart, on non-greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375° for 12 to 15 minutes or until golden. Cool 5 to 10 minutes. Stir together powdered sugar and remaining ingredients. Drizzle over warm rolls.

Last night I was shopping at Trader Joe's, and was handed a sample piece of their sea salt caramels. Unexpectedly, I was instantly in love, and today can't stop thinking about them! I am going to buy a few boxes for last minute gifts, and keep one for myself!

Last night I kidnapped Mr. Matty for a date night! He is a lover of Christmas lights, so I mapped out all the great light displays in Nashville and with hot drinks in tow we saw them all! Every year the Ann Chapman Holiday Lights Competition awards the best displays! I used this list as a tool during our adventure, and you can find the winners addresses here! The house pictured above was our district winner! If you are in need of something to get you in the Christmas spirit, I recommend a night with lights!
Christmas came a little early for me this year when the Mr. surprised me with these boots last weekend! I had been eye-ing them at our friend Libby's vintage clothing booth...and next thing you know he had snapped them up for me! He's so wonderful! Check out Libby's booth for other great finds!
After seeing this tree in Blueprint last year I dreamed of having it! Anything pink calls to me, especially a Christmas tree. I spotted one early in the season and decided to wait till it "goes on sale", because no one will want a pink tree. Sadly, my bargain-self was wrong. They are SOLD OUT! I am hoping Santa can find me one!
All I can say is "Thank you $1 a pound Goodwill!". This past summer I scored this vintage light up Santa face that now hangs on our wall! Never has a buck been more well spent!
Just scooped me up some of these!

If you live in Nashville, you will want to stop by the Kayce Hughes warehouse sale. You can find some great stuff super cheap! Bargains as low as $10.00 on both pears + bears and Kayce Hughes clothing. I scored this cute number and a few gifts for friends! Sale is Thursday and Friday from 8am-4pm in the warehouse at 6922 Highway 70 South.
I adore these suitcases and love them even more in Christmas green and red. You can use them as advent boxes, to hold tree trimmings, and other endless possibilities!
I am so excited about this new wrapping paper from Hallmark! The paper is adhesive and stays put without tape, but peels off easily if you make a mistake. Get the new holiday patterns here!