Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Calendar for the Rest of the Year

Hey guys, just incase you wanted to stop in and see what is going on, below are our dates and times open for the rest of the year and a little in January


Sat Dec 15: 9am-4pm
Mon Dec 17: 8am-5pm
Tue Dec 18: 8am-5pm
Wed Dec 19: 8am-5pm
Thu Dec 20: 8am-12pm
Friday Dec 21: 8am-5pm
Saturday Dec 22: CLOSED
Mon Dec 24: CLOSED
Tue Dec 25: CLOSED

Wed Dec 26: 8am-5pm
Thu Dec 27: 8am-5pm
Friday Dec 28:8am-5pm
Sat Dec 29: CLOSED
Mon Dec 31-January 4: CLOSED

We will reopen for normal activities Jan 7 at 8am-5pm

Monday, December 10, 2007

Fabulous Filled French Toast Sandwich

So Jeremy (the other Jeremy) just made this fabulous twist on French Toast for desert (which by the way finished possibly the best meal he's ever done....i don't know why we don't at home more often!)

He's calling this concoction his "Fab Raspberry Filled French Toast". It's totally perfect for a Christmas Brunch or for out of town guests for breakfast....or maybe even dessert (DON'T JUDGE!)

Here's the recipe, it's absolutely fab! You must try!

Serves 4

8 Large pieces of bread
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups fresh raspberries
1/2 stick butter
4 eggs
1/2 cup whole milk

With mixer, blend cream cheese(at room temp) and sugar, fold in raspberries (other fruits can be substituted...imagine the possibilities). Melt butter in frying pan over medium heat. Spread mixture between two slices of bread, place together. In seperate bowl, wisk eggs and milk. Coat both sides quickly in egg/milk mixture, as you would normaly do for french toast. Place raspberry filled french toast sandwiches into pan, and fry for 1-2 minutes per side. Plate, serve, and enjoy!

It's truly fab...you must try this...! POINT BLANK!!!!

Until next time....

Saturday, December 8, 2007

let me introduce you to jsd designs!


so as many of you know, dwayne, stuart, and i have been working on a christmas collection for one of our vendors, roman. the great news is that yes...it's moving forward...actually very forward. stuart and i just returned from chicago in which we were designing their showroom in the merchandise mart.

this was the first time we got to see a lot of the products, and well...WE ARE SO EXCITED! i promise there will be pictures up soon, but even better, we will have the product in soon as well.

the whole world gets to see the collection starting next month at the first market in atlanta, we are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited.

corman and associates were very gracious and let the three of us design the entire thing without them being involved in anyway. hence, the boys and i have created an "entity" by the name of jsd designs. We hope that there are many more things down the pipeline for jsd designs.

stuart and i go to atlanta on dec 15 to set up the showroom there, we will bring back pictures so you can see what everything is looking like.

till next time

Monday, November 12, 2007

Where's that house!??



We've had many people ask about the house entrance that was used on our Christmas Open House Advertisements. Well, it is actually Stuart and his father's apartment building on 6th St.

Believe you me, it's even more lush and beautiful in person! The camera never gets all of the depth of the lush greenery nor the vibrance of the brilliant red amaryllis.

It's been decorated for some time now, probably over a month and a half! Wouldn't you just love to know what his neighborhood thought when it started going up!!!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

FAKE IS GREAT!



So the other night I'm watching HGTV, because yes I have a sickness...and along comes this show called something like "25 Biggest Home Decorating Mistakes...." I thought to myself, "What a great show! I can't wait to see these messes...."

As the show progressed, I agreed with almost every single thing I saw. As we got closer to the number one, I really started trying to figure out what in the world they would put first. They had already attacked bad kitchen hardware, and floating rugs, and all furniture against the walls....what could possibly be number 1?

To my surprise, their answer was FAKE FLOWERS! I was enraged! I couldn't believe was on TV before my eyes. When I was finally able to blink, I realized that all of the pictures they were showing of fake flowers, were all of those dreaded anemic looking cotton paper flowers from the 80's, you know those flowers which petals gradient from white to pink or teal....which are in containers with clear glass rocks.....

This is what kills me about artificial flowers. People don't know that there are great quality and aesthetic flowers out there. Instead they go to Michaels, Garbage Ridge, dare I say it Walmart/Big Lots and get flowers! Realistic flowers exist! And they are not much more than what people are spending on crap! Atleast that's the situation if you come here. I know other retailers are not as lucky as we and our floral pricing.

I mean, now you can get a magnolia that looks like a magnolia....! A good one! Not one of those that the petal is so thin, the wire that gives it the shape is poking out of the fabric!

I'm fine with bashing flowers that were on set of "Mama's Family", but people there are great choices out there! I am calling out to all man kind, asking that we start a revolution and throw away all of that trash that has collected dust sitting on the buffet or mantle. I don't care if your bestfriend or neighbor did it for you 20 years ago, just like real flowers....artificial ones must die too!

So please, grab them, toss them to that great dumpster in the sky and start over with something new, realistic, and refreshing!@

If you would like to see the HGTV Mistake List, click the links below:
Mistakes 1-11
Mistakes 12-25

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Jeremy's Home Office


Ok, so we finally started working on our office! As far as paint colors, Jeremy(the other Jeremy), wanted to pick it and decide what direction we were going to head. The color he picked was Cadet Grey....sounds nice and gray right....don't be mislead, it's purple....a hazy GRAY purple...but it IS purple. We were a little concerned about the color when we first put it up, he more than I. I knew once we got all of the other junk infront of it, it would just be the background color and not be in your face. (TIP: Don't freak out with the first swish of the roller, wait until you're finished and can walk away, and come back. By the time you move everything back in, that bold color merely becomes the background barely noticed)






As for the functionality of the room itself, to be an office meant we would need a desk to do work and etc. The room is rather small, and a desk would have eaten up a lot of floor space, so we needed to find another alternative. Fortunately to save space in the room, there was a small neche that was going to lend itself for built in shelves. This was going to test our carpentry skills!




Our concept for the area was a series of 3 floating shelves, the lowest at desk height for the computer. We would then back the shelves with mirror panels. Then adding to this, I always say..."If you're going to do it, do it right" and to do this right, we needed to add lighting to the shelves as well.




So here's how we did the shelves. (CLICK HERE FOR LINK TO PDF that shows graphics) On the back wall, we found the studs and attached a 1 x 2 running vertical on the stud. These wood pieces would allow us to have extra support for the back shelves, as well as a place to run the wiring later for the lights. See #1 on pdf or see image below (by the way, this is the other Jeremy standing infront of the wall.






The next step was to define the heights that we wanted the shelving at. We then jet railed other 1x2's horizontally on the two side walls, as well as the back wall, sinking them into the vertical 1x2's for each shelf. See #2 on pdf.






After this, we then laid down the wood that would be the top of the shelf on the jet rails and screwed them to the horizontal jet rails. For the actual pieces of wood that would be considered the top of the shelf, we saved money by going with 1/4" MDF from Lowes. You can paint, stain, wash...whatever you want, and it absorbs everything wonderfully! Because I am not great with a saw, and I couldn't cut straight to save my life, we had all of these pieces cut at Lowes. They will cut materials to whatever size you for free! Don't be afraid to ask! See #3 on pdf or see bottom image below.




The next step is very important to the aesthetic quality of the shelves! We took a 1x3 and attached it to the front of the shelf (See #4 on pdf). The 1x3's weren't MDF, but were actually..um...I can't remember, some kind of wood that had a nice grain in it. They were already cut and in a bin at Lowes. WARNING. As for all of these pieces, 1x2's and 1x3's, make sure to take them out and check them individually for straightness! The slightest bow makes everything more difficult! This front piece is added to increase the visual weight of the shelf. Thick shelves read updated and a little more modern, than skinny shelves.




For this same step, we took 1/8" luan and applied it to the underside of the horizontal jet rails. Luan was great to use at this point because it's very inexpensive, and wouldn't be seen to much! At this point, stain all of the plains. I suggest to use a stain that is combined with a poly in it. It saves a step, and isn't as runny and messy as a regular stain. We used a dark expresso walnut stain....3 coats....it looks great!




Now, as stated before, we wanted lighting in the shelving unit. Knowing this, we thought ahead and pre-drilled the holes for the wires, and attached the puck lighting. We found this great package of 6 Halogen lights that all connected at one plug, that came with a touch switch to turn it on. This was very simple and easy to install. Just read the directions, and think before you act. You can see an example of this on #5 on the pdf. You can see there how you don't see the wires because they are in the middle of the "shelving".




We ran the wires down the back of the wall, and then plugged it in at the bottom of the wall.

To hide all of this ugly, we measured the spaces, and ordered some mirror to size from Hek Glass, great people. We then used mirror adhesive and attached these mirror pieces to the vertical rails that were bolted to the studs.




Listen people...this looks fabulous! Just fabulous..and it really wasn't that difficult. ALSO a little side note, if you will notice on the middle shelf, there is a number sign. This was the original house number on the house when we moved. We decided to keep it....just inside the house, I think it's great!!!! By the way, please forgive the shelves not being completely merchandised with accessories, I wanted to hurry up and get this on the blog......!

Monday, August 27, 2007

Design Star....Design Flop.....

Ok....it appears that I just need to get this off of my chest! As with most of our friends, I'm an avid HGTV watcher. Be it for getting great ideas/inspiration, making fun of bad home choices, etc etc etc. Whatever it may be, it is somewhat addictive, it appears that everything on my DVR is HGTV ( I can't tell you the last time I watched real time tv...or the news for that matter...is Bush still in office?).



One such show that I have started watching is Design Star. For me, this whole thing has become Design Flop. I am not saying that there aren't talented people on the program, but COME ON PEOPLE. Last night was a perfect example. Wayne Newton's home (well guest home anyway)....

(if you missed last night's episode, you can click here to see highlights- it is the Design Rewind Tab) under Exclusive Episode 5 Videos

Where should I start with this one. First they walk in his home...uuing and awwing...when they should have been throwing up from the tacky and ugly. LOL. I am hoping for the most part they were trying to be kind, but COME ON! It was only a chandelier and a mirror away from Liberace's home.....BAD.... I loved when asked about their taste in interior decor, Wayne's wife says "modern" (there wasn't a modern piece of anything in that house...)...his response was Louis the 14th. That's fitting, pull out his thrown. Actually I believe it was there, next to the God awful cherub thrusting, gilded piece of "gaw" that they called the fireplace (which dwarfed Wayne, who is no small man)..

OK, enough about the home known as "House d' Tacky", lets move on to what the "designers" actually did...without getting in to detail....Bad and Bad. I understand they want to look like Krafty Kathy's, but why does everything they do have to look cheap? Dwayne and I were discussing the living room earlier. They didn't need to build those frames for behind the candle sconces and stain them (ugly and bad color). The window treatments were blah...and well, there wasn't a thing in that room which was tasteful, lazy susan included. Please excuse me and pardon me if I don't want a "cheap" tilt - a- whirl in my living room.....and all of this "where do I look? where do I look?"....how about you give them something to look at. Where was the focus....how about that gigantic fireplace (which in my opinion should have been ripped out).... COME ON!

Kitchen......MESS. I still don't understand what they actually did in that space, other than paint and have their carpenter fill in a couple of holes with some improvised wooden shelving. The designers kept talking about warming up the spaces with dark espresso stained furniture, does this seem like a oxymoron to anyone else? Where was the warmth? Where was the cozy? This was a guest home for goodness sakes, it should feel like a retreat away from home, other than a room of well.....poor taste....isn't this "Design Star" and not "Design on a Nickle" (not even a dime!)

Unfortunately, because of my personality and not being able to turn my head from a "car wrecks" I will watch the remaining three fight out the remaining challenges with bad taste....who knows, maybe one of those fist blows might knock some sense into one of them. As of now, I'm supporting Kim, the only girl left. I don't know if she is the most creative, but she is certainly the only one with personality! She could possibly be the next Sandra Lee (Semi-Home Made on Food Network). For those who don't know Sandra, she is a talentless hack who seems to get by with her personality and very skinny tall figure.

Fortunately, for viewers, the cocky Rob went home, no tear hear. How in the world does he ever expect people to watch him, when he's already made an idiot of himself. And don't get me started on him calling the judge's fools. Blessings do rain from the heaven above.

If you're left wondering what kind of shows and designers I truthfully like, well honey...PLEASE and I MEAN PLEASE set your DVR's for Divine Design with Candace Olson. Although I may not love all of her work, I strongly appreciat 95% of it. That is a true designer. I can't wait to talk about her later, she always gets me excited, but let's please not talk about her budgets, I checked into some bar stools she used in kitchen makeover....really cute....and REALLY EXPENSIVE, try $2000 a piece....well lets just say I will be standing in the kitchen to eat for a little longer!

Until next time, COME ON!

Monday, August 20, 2007

Fall Preview Seminars!!!!!!

We are just now releasing our 3 seminars to be taught on our Fall Preview that is on Saturday, September 22.


10am: The French Revolution Has Just Begun

12pm: Oh, Just Fluff It and Shove It Already

2pm: Company Is Coming, Get Off the Couch

For complete information, you can visit our website by clicking here.

Hope to see you!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

BIG ANNOUNCEMENT....

OK...guys.....BIG ANNOUNCEMENT


Get ready!!!! On Saturday September 22, from 9am-4pm, we are having our first ever Fall Preview.......


with SEMINARS......more information coming soon!


Just make sure you mark your calendars!

Monday, July 23, 2007

It's about time......!

Ironically "it's about time" has two meanings at this moment. First, it's been almost a month since we have blogged (shame on us!) and second...our Summer Open House is almost here. Actually both situations have a lot to do with eachother. We have been so busy trying to get ready for the Summer Open House, we truthfully haven't had the chance to sit down and type!



To be truthful with you we were scared to death a little over a month ago....we weren't sure if we were even going to have product, but it always does come through and arrive, and AT THE SAME TIME. For several weeks, Diane and Whitney have been on the dock unboxing and pricing, thank God for them! I don't know what we would do without them. You know, back when I started here, there was only Dwayne, Stuart, and myself, and somehow we got it all done, now that would be impossible.



Trees are up....and BIG...I love it, I can't wait for you to see the Chocolate Garden tree at the front door. Just remember when you walk in, give your eyes a second to readjust, and then take in the awe. I can't wait to see what everybody's favorite things are. Whether it be the Crystal chandelier (just wait until you see it), the Chocolate Garden Tree (yumm.....it just makes me smile everytime I look at it), or......well, I guess I won't ruin all of the surprises.



Well, I gotta run, there is plenty of stuff to get finished before the end of the week. OH, don't forget to look for us on Channel 27 at noon on Wednesday, and on WLEX 18 Friday Morning!


Thanks again!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!!!!!!!

SO!...we are very excited about something new that has just came in. You'll remember we've already discussed how fabulous monograms are....BUT WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THIS! We are no longer limited to just having it embroidered on bags, shirts, belts, etc.
I would love to introduce you to our "Naturals Collection".
This is a custom monogram collection which offers your initials carved into wood or stone medallions on beaded necklaces. There are 13 Different pendant options as well as 13 different beaded necklace options ranging from 18" to 44"! Average Price for both pendant and necklace is around $40'ish.
Please come in and see to place your order! All of the ladies here have just went crazy about them!!! THEY ARE PERFECT!
Can't wait to see you!
J

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

2007.....FULL....and BIG


So, things have continued to come in pretty steady the last few weeks, so much so, it's been difficult to get items on the floor before another shipment has arrived! With that said, I would like to tell you that it's the 13th of June, and we are almost out of baskets to put floral picks in. Scary! It is certain that 2007 will mean a couple of things.....FULL....and BIG....


The presence of designer created wreaths, garlands, and floral arrangements has started...actually it's already started to take over. And guys...when I say big is a word to keep in mind, I MEAN BIG. Everything is so lush and full.


With all of this said, I want to relay again, that if in the past you have been scared to try some floral or Christmas picks in your decorations for the holidays. Now is the time to try. First, you won't be disappointed (if you do it right), and two you will never be able to go back to plain ornament tree. There is such a selection of items. I think if something was available in gold or red glitter, we bought it, lol. And I can' t believe the prices...incredible values....


Until next time...
Jeremy

Thursday, June 7, 2007

2007 Derby....Contemporary ( a little late I know)

I originally started this blog right after the Derby, I apologize that it has taken this long to get it up!

Last week it almost felt as though we were in the Derby ourselves! The entire week was a prep leading up until Friday night for Jim Gray's Derby party he holds annually at his home.

Going into the design for Jim, we wanted to bring something contemporary to it. Jim has a very broad artistic eye and appreciates many things others may overlook or even not understand. His entire home is almost a museum if you will with stark white walls, ebony wood floors, and art from all over the world.

Trying to match "traditional" Derby with his home has always been interesting. We have tried many things over the past 3 years, always different, always fun, and always sure to bring conversation! This year, we decided to go with a very graphic/color block inspiration with colors that came to mind when thinking of the word "warm".

At the entrance of his home, we greeted guests with a block of color right off the bat. This 22" x 22" box of color gave an immediate indication what people were in for! I love doing these style of arrangments, tight and compact, pave if you will. But warning, it takes more flowers than you ever expect!

On the ice sculpture table, we created two "pave" florals balls sitting upon 2 glass cylinders. It sounds simple, but the end result was striking. So beautiful. Due to the amount of flowers we had to do, fortunately we were able to do some of these "orbs" as we referred to them the day before, finishing them on site. And were they HEAVY........ An interesting tid bit, the floral foam ball that is under all of the flowers had to be custom made for us. The floral foam company didn't make them big enough for what we needed, so a local florist created them for us.

I just wanted to share this because this was a perfect example of simple, elegant, and impactful florals. Thinking outside of the box will always get you on a fun path!




Thursday, May 10, 2007

i believe the general idea behind this blog thing is a posting every few days. well, many weeks here is what has been going on. first, the spring celebration was a success. we had the right amout of people to make it not so overwelming and all of that work here had time to interact with quite a few people. the seminars that were scheduled became interesting with feedback from the some who attented. there insight and comments gave me ideas to make better. we have already decided that this will be an annual spring event and we know that the celebration must be held before Easter, so mid March is the time frame. Second, all of have just fininshed with our Derby parties for clients. All went well and ideas have been thrown around for next year. Third, just finished proposing design plans for a local downtown Christmas holiday decor. We will see is this is a yes in about a month. If yes, I can give full details then. Finally, the process of creating our Christmas showroom has begun. The open house is going to be Friday July 27th 9-5pm. we are entertaining the idea of also being open on Saturday from 9-1pm. You need to let us know if being open Saturday is a necessary thing to do this year. I'll let you know about more as it happens. dwayne

Monday, May 7, 2007

Special Report: Crown Moulding

OK, so for those of you that don't know, on March 30, I bought my first home! It has been something I have always wanted, and feel truly blessed to be able to purchase a place of my own. The sad news is, that as of today May 7, 2007, I still have not moved into the home, hehe.

NOW, this is not because it was a fixer upper...(it was far from that, as my father stated to me this weekend "Wasn't that house ready to move in when you bought it?)....it's just that I have been trying to make it fabulous, lol. We have been painting, working on the cabinets, putting down a fabulous hardwood floor (click here to see it.....yes it's dark...and yes we know we will have to clean it everyday...but it is so goooood and sooooo worth it...did I mention)...and other than our Hawaii vacation, the last thing that has been taking so long is putting up crown moulding! I LOVE CROWN MOULDING....it's just simply amazing how much difference it makes in a room!


And this brings me to a public announcement....I am a 24/7 HGTV Watching-Home Remodeling-Floor Laying-Trim Carpenter-Do It Your Self'er....there I said it.. I love working on the house! Nothing is too huge for me to try, although I am not ashamed to hire a professional to come in and get it done 100% correct when it matters!

Something I have started to tackle is crown moulding. Now...this is something we all can do, but I have to admit...it is intimidating! Especially when you pay attention to how much big mistakes could cost you! I have read books, read blogs, listened to advice from friends....but the best information and visuals I have received were from these video's.










SO....try it! Try a powder bath room or something! Something small! And remember wood putty, sand paper, and CAULK are your best friends! I promise pictures will follow!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

NEW THINGS ON WEBSITE

For those of you who haven't visited our site lately, I have just added a few new features. One is the Downloads page which I discussed in my last blog, the others are great additions as well. (he new links are below the main buttons on all of the pages.)

We have added a Party Ideas page. The truth is, we would love to throw parties at home, but we are so busy throwing other people's parties...we don't have the time to throw one for ourself, so we are going to throw out our party idea wish, and have you throw it instead. Stuart, Dwayne, and myself have all posted different themed parties which included tips and hints on thematic propping as well as table scaping!
Click here to visit our Party Ideas page.

The third page we have added is called Special Reports. And well, it's just that. A special report on something we really wanted to talk to you about! The current Special Report is about Crown Moulding! (which by the way I have just placed in my home by myself, I'll be sure to post pictures soon). Click here to visit our current Special Report on Crown Moulding.

The fourth addition to the site is a page called Update Your Christmas. And that's just what we are going to do. We are going to show you what items you can use to mix with your existing Christmas Decor to make it fresh, new, dramatic, and exciting! We will include images, the "how many's", and complete new concepts@! Be sure to check it out this summer! (when we have all of our Christmas stuff to pull from! )

Until Next Time.....ENJOY

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Our Little Secret...

Shh.......I thought that I would post something that would be our little secret (at least for a little while)... just for all of you, our loyal blog readers... and I know you're reading! Now post back comments!

We are in the process of adding a few new things to our website, one of which is a page where we will have custom designed elements that you can download and use for your own purposes. Such as invitations to an Spring party, place cards or menu cards for a Spring Party, and images you can use for your desktop on your computers!@

Here's an example of an available image for your desktop (don't worry...the real image to use on your desktop is much larger You can see the full size image, just by clicking the image below)






Click here to go to our new Downloads Page, by the way...the only way you can get to the page by clicking here...or by adding the page to your Favorites!

Enjoy! And thanks for reading!@

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Landscaping!

Well...it's been a while coming, like 3 years coming...BUT we finally have some wonderful landscaping outside of the The Corman Marketplace. It a great start to what we have in hopes to come! I have to tell you, I'm not sure I can explain the happiness we all felt looking outside seeing the landscapers rip up the grass to put in our new flower beds!

We have some beautiful white dog woods trees that were planted that should bloom this year, as well as several box woods, yellow day lillies, liorope, red shock roses...the list goes on! We can't wait to have everything blooming! We also have a wonderful lion fountain as you travel up the walk way that gives the most wondrous sound!

I'll tell you, this landscaping has just got my mind going a thousand miles a minute with all of the decorative concrete we have!

Thanks to Jacob and all of his guys at Bulls Eye Lawn Care for the wonderful work!!
Please let us know what you think the next time you come in! Don't forget Celebrate Spring April 20, 9am-6pm!

Here are some pictures of our new landscaping.



Friday, March 9, 2007

Spring Celebration Taking Shape

We have made multiple plans today about our celebrate spring event. Decided on the idea of all things southern and Kentucky that are beautiful. The general concept is beautiful homes, beautiful gardens, and beautiful women. Our first seminar concentrates on creating a elegant spring scape for your home using forsythia and antique silver. The second seminar includes creative use of our stained concrete pieces that will high-light most any garden. And finally the beautiful women idea will introduce a local shop owner who makes and sales her own Derby hats. So the real concept behind this event is to showcase everything truely southern. Hope it goes as planned!

Let's party like it's 2007!

I realized today what 2007 would be for us here at The Corman Marketplace, a celebration! I know right off the cuff, it doesn't sound ground breaking or world changing. This idea of "celebration" has been infront of our faces here at work for sometime, 2007 is Corman's and Associates 60th Anniversary. In all of this time we kept looking at the idea of "celebrating" on a small level, and not in the big picture.

When was the last time we celebrated a triumph? When was the last time we celebrated a true friend? When was the last time we celebrated the beauty of Spring? When was the last time we celebrated life!?

We have a lot of fabulous things planned for 2007, and some of them are getting ready to be unfolded, so please join us in celebrating!

Wouldn't a wonderful response to the questions "What did you do today?" be.... "I celebrated it!"

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Spring Wreaths

I made several wreaths this morning using a mix of flowers that have arrived in the last few days. we have a good mix of hydrangeas, fressia, and tulips. The forsythia has arrived and is the perfect shade of yellow. It really is surprising how realistic silk flowers have become in the last few years. many of the wreaths made up on the floor have a good mix of colors from orange, yellow, red, purple, and white. The bird nests that started this complete idea of classic nature are the right detail to finish a wreath. The guys and i have been thinking about offering some free design classes during the day to show clients how we make spring wreaths. I guess we could take the idea in any direction with just inviting people to watch us make anything--such as a table arrangement or swag. anyway, I am very pleased with all the new arrivals and how "springy" the showroom has become. Stuart said yesterday that about 6 shipments are to arrive in the next few days. within the shipments, a new scented candle line that has some unique scents, Root candle company is returning to showroom, the battery operated pillars we sold out last year are on the way, a large shipments of more spring flowers are also on their way from California, and the list continues. It really is quite funny how nervous we all were about going into this new spring venture, but everything that's on the showroom floor, I want it all. Maybe this Spring I'll actually have a wreath on my door----most of the time everybody elses house is finished but mine gets Nothing! Not this time, can't wait to get the wreath hung up and some pansies in the pots outside the door. Til next time...

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Spring decor has arrived!!

Much of the decor that was ordered in Atlanta is coming in and all of us seem to be very happy with everything. Much of what has arrived has a very transitional feel that can be easily adapted to many styles. Every time I walk through the shop it really feels good. Very fresh and classic. Spring with a sense of class. Fresh and classic with all the birdnests and glass jars. One very simple idea was to fill the large jar with pink water which we did by putting red food coloring in the water to create a soft pink hue. Beautiful and simple!!! I truly believe that those who haven't seen what is completed at this time will really been surprised. Can't wait for all other stuff to arrive!

Friday, February 9, 2007

We must be doing something right.....!

Well, here we are, the first full week in February...and well...we have been somewhat busy...FOR FEBRUARY! If you haven't heard, we are doing Spring! For the first time ever! And the reception to what we have been doing is extremely comforting and encouraging! I have to admit that we were a little concerned to how Spring would go over with our loyal following. It was just so different than what we have done in the past! To combat that, we have "in some way" approached Spring in the same way that we have done Fall and Christmas. Just wait until you see our Spring chandelier at the front of the store!

I think it is so interesting how at this moment we are covered in snow...and yet people are buying birds nests...tulips...forsythia...ranunculus...snowballs....by the bunches... I guess we are really ready to be over with Winter!

I think all of our backs are finally back in check after receiving all of our decorative concrete urns and pieces. I just can't get over the fact of how inexpensive these pieces are. But I will tell you this, what they lack in price does not follow in lack of weight! Heating pads and Tylenol were friends of mine for about a week after they came in.

Another amazing fact to me is how our furniture has been doing. Three years ago, we were terrified at the idea of buying furniture and home decor...because let's face it...we were a "365 a year Christmas store". Now fast forward to the current, and it seems like a perfect fit!

To be bluntly honest....furniture is flying out the door. We've had a little French chest that was out the door within minutes of showing up...that was followed by many other pieces. I think my favorite piece is the dining room table that we have near the front of the store...it's gorgeous. Everyone who comes in, sits down at the table and just shakes their heads with aw. We've actually even had problems trying to decide what to put on the table...because we don't want to cover it up. It has this beautiful centered "compass" like inlay...and we just can't bring ourselves to cover it up with anything.

Well I guess I should get out on the floor and do some work....it's turning out to be exciting 2007 early! I can't wait for the rest to follow....

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Chamber Dinner...Outside the Box!

5 years in the running, and this year was one of our most inventive and outside of the box!
Using flowers not commonly used, like the agapanthus shown on the left, combined with other medias such as electrical wire, fish tank rock, and l.e.d. lightining, the industrial look and feel was passed into each and every flower arrangment!
Working with Katie Hardwick, Event Director for Lexington Chamber of Commerce, our transition this year into such an industrial, "loft" feel, will sure be the talk of the dinner, and surely the cutting edge of designs to come!
Stay tuned! We have many ideas and conceptions for 2007!
Planning an event? We are here...to make it unique, personal, and exclusively for you!

Our First Blog!

Thanks for coming to our Blog! We at The Corman Marketplace are very excited about this new addition to our website!

You may be wondering what exactly a blog is, well the concept is very simple. A blog is a space online (basically a messageboard) where people are able to interact in conversation pertaining to opinions, products, services, design ideas...the list is endless.

Here's how it works: either Stuart, Dwayne, or myself will start a Post/Topic on our Design Blog. You then have the ability to read the blog's post, and then give us comments or your reactions to what we have spoken about. You are able to leave your thoughts by clicking on the word "comments" at the bottom of our Post/Topic. You have the ability to leave a message with your name attached or anonymously just by clicking the buttons under the space where you are allowed to leave you message.

Here is an example of the "big picture" of blogging. I start a post about Spring Florals. Then someone could leave a comment that's really a question about what colors could she use in a floral for Spring that would also last throughout the rest of the year. Then possibly yourself could write a comment letting others know what has worked for yourself... and then the dialogue just keeps going and others keep joining. Now you see why we are excited!

Well now that you understand, start reading our other posts (others to come soon) and let us know what's on your mind!!!

Thanks so much@!