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  1. Refreshing Lemon-Lime Drink

    Do you remember the scene in Alice in Wonderland where she's too big for the door so she drinks the little bottle that says "Drink me" and then shrinks? Well for this bridal shower we thought it might be fun to make "Drink Me" bottles for each of the guests. We collected enough clear glass bottles for each lovely lady...
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    By: Wendy
  2. an Unbridal Shower Invite!

    What's a party without guests?! First things first, who to invite? The general rule with Bridal Showers is, if the bride is not inviting certain people to the wedding, you probably shouldn't invite them to the bridal shower. But usually the bride will give the maid of honor, or the bridesmaids, a list of people who she'd like to invite...
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    By: Wendy
  3. Bridal Shower Ideas

    Who doesn't love attending Bridal Showers? It's even more fun when they're themed! Check back all this week and next for some fun bridal shower ideas centered around "Alice in Wonderland". "I'm Late, Alice in Wonderland White Rabbit Art Print" Find a Fine Print that represents your theme. Mat it and allow guest to sign or write little notes all...
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    By: Wendy
  4. Vogue's Most Wanted - Melon Box & Stand

    Check out Vogue.com's Most Wanted and find our melon box and stand! Melon Box and Stand (S6547) - $215 www.mottahedeh.com
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    By: Wendy
  5. A Casual Family Dinner

    Last night my parents and brother came over for a very casual dinner with my husband and me. Thank you Trader Joe's for your amazingly quick, easy and delicious prepared foods! Yes, I am lazy after a long week and Trader Joe's totally pulled through for us last night. We started with Pastry Pups that took 20 minutes to bake...
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    By: Wendy
  6. Table of the Elements - Anais Morrel

    I stumbled across this post by Anais Morrel on the Neiman Marcus Daily who interviewed Wendy in Dallas a week or so ago. I was tickled by the pairing of Mottahedeh porcelain with catwalk outfits. Take a look for yourself! To see the direct article click here: CLICK The mix of Mottahedeh Imperial Blue and wood grain evokes Rodarte Spring/Summer...
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    By: Wendy
  7. TeaTime: May/June 2011 Chinoise Blue!

    If you get a chance, go grab a May/June edition of TeaTime magazine and look for us! We're all OVER THE PLACE ! Their recipes are totally cute. Find our Chinoise Blue on pages 3, 4, 20-26, 62 and 66! And those beautiful blue and white plates? Yep, that's our Virginia Blue on pages 6, 38 and 66.   Chinoise...
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    By: Wendy
  8. House Beautiful: May 2011 Blue Canton

    Didcha catch us in this month's House Beautiful Magazine? We're not listed, but on page 46 Frances Schultz writes about her kitchen and butler's pantry redesign and shows a beautiful display of blue and white china on her wall. Some of that blue and white goodness is ours! Blue Canton dinner plates, tureen and octagonal platter (on the table) are...
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    By: Wendy
  9. Turkish Garden Delight

    Find us on ElleDecor.com here: CLICK "Need a little dose of spring before its official arrival? Mottahedeh, known for its fancifully patterned fine china, has created tin plates ideal for a picnic in the park or garden. The set of four dinner plates is embellished with an intricate pattern of flowers inspired by a Turkish design. The lightweight plates come...
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    By: Wendy
  10. Traditional Home Online: Blue Lace Mother's Day

    Find us online at Traditional Home: Mother's Day Luncheon "Although sentimental heirlooms like wedding china or a piece of jewelry handed down from mothers and grandmothers are treasured, it's those practical pieces of motherly advice that are the most useful: Don't slouch. Always write a thank-you note. Never chew gum in public. Remember who you are. Never be too proud...
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    By: Wendy