Gulf Coast Living Online

Wednesday
May 22nd
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Feature Design & Style

Design & Style

Celebrating Valentine's Day

Celebrating Valentine's Day

February, the month of love, is here; and we have some unique ideas to help you make your Valentine holiday just a bit more fun!

discount cialis onlinebuy tadalafil online sildenafil best price cialis 20mg
argaiv1749

 

We Just Love Our Shoes!

Buy a chocolate shoe and fill it with your favorite sweets; or, if you are adventurous, we have provided some helpful links below with information for creating your very own shoe.

 

Here are some links with useful information:
Where to buy a shoe mold:
www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/candymolds/M-womens/M-womens.htm
How to make chocolate shoes;
www.chocolateriemaya.com/Recipes2.html
www.sugarteachers.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-make-chocolate-high-heel-shoes.html

More Than Just A Vase

More Than Just A VaseAmazing things happen when artists unleash their imaginations at 2300 degrees Fahrenheit. Upon discovering the delights of contemporary art glass, and the talent brought forth from these artists, you will soon realize that each piece is a celebration of fire and form.

There is nothing quite like a dazzling collection of art glass. Once you have viewed the unique shapes and graceful designs, as well as the high quality of these masterpieces, you will probably be on a quest to find that perfect vase to enhance your home or office space.

Embrace the Blues

Embrace the BluesTraditionally, red, green and gold are the colors used to decorate during the Christmas season. This year, we choose to use the colors of the turquoise gulf and baby blue skies. We add soft white as a reminder of our fluffy clouds, and silver from the stars we see in the evening. And, as we walk the beach, we reminisce of our time on the warm sand when we discovered the ultimate color of sea glass, royal blue. Mix these colors together and we create a brilliantly blue Christmas!

Thanksgiving Decorating Tips

Thanksgiving Decorating Tips


Holiday decorating isn’t just for Christmas! Door wreaths welcome all to your home any time of year and set the stage for celebrating. Make a simple wreath to hang on your front door with Thanksgiving colors – brown, russet and olive green. Use tree branches from your yard; attach colorful silk leaves, small gourds, pinecones, nuts, and ribbon.

Blue Christmas - Brilliantly Blue

Blue Christmas - Brilliantly BlueLet’s set the mood for the holiday by decorating with red, green, gold and, blue? Well not exactly. How about trying something new this holiday season? Just blue!

Here are some ideas on what to select this year to create a breathtaking blue Christmas ambiance.

Color Coordinate it All!

Color Coordinate it All!

It’s autumn and everywhere we see pumpkins, gourds and other seasonal favorites topping our tables. Do you want to change it up this year, while still keeping the warmth and glow of the season in your tablescape? Unleash your creativity and color coordinate not only your napkins and tablecloth, but the food, too! Here is how you can design a spectacular and colorful autumn feast for your friends and family that will set the mood for this special time of the year.

Page 7 of 14

business-guide-venice-fl-button


Seaside-Chic-ad-04-2013

Click To View Our Print Magazine Covers

Advertisement

Your Business Here
Call us today to see how to add your company

Follow Us

facebook_gclothumb_medium125_
Become a fan 
of Venice Gulf 
Coast Living Magazine 
 
Follow-us-on-twitter-button_gclothumb_medium125_88
Stay in touch with 
Editor Chris Francin 
and her Creative Team.