
A Season of Seals, Stories & Starting New Traditions
One of my favorite traditions has become our Christmas cards. Not just sending them - making them. My son helps me each year. We clear the table, stack the envelopes, and pull out our vintage wax s...
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Some holiday treasures feel like they come straight out of a fairytale. This season, that magic arrived in the form of East German blown-glass ornaments - tiny, weightless spheres that look exactly...
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The Little Wooden Men Who Breathe Christmas Magic: Germany’s Räuchermännchen
Räuchermännchen (pronounced ROY-kher-men-khen) translates literally to “little smoking men,” and that’s exactly what they do. These ingenious German Christmas decorations are actually incense burne...
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The Monogram Comeback: What’s in a Name (Even If It’s Not Yours)
How to Style Someone Else’s Initials Not your initials? Not a problem. Here’s how to make them yours:     •    Turn it into conversation art. A monogrammed tray or teapot becomes a story starter....
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Mahjong’s All the Rage - A Thinking, Not Drinking Luncheon
November is here…and with it, that familiar mix of reflection, gathering, and just a touch of sparkle. This season, I found myself chasing curiosity again - this time, with a game that’s been quiet...
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A Birthday, a Beginning, and a Year of Hand-Picked Magic
Before there was Hand-Picked by Heidi, there was a little girl tagging along to garage sales with her mom. The neighborhood block sale was the holy grail - tables of treasures waiting to be found.
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From Suitcase to Sanctuary: Easy Ways to Blend Global Style Into Your Home
There’s something magical about stepping into a home and feeling like you’ve been somewhere. Not in the jet-lagged, unpacked kind of way—but in the soulful, story-filled, how-did-they-curate-this...
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 Insider Tip: Many of the best vintage or antique pieces in Dubai don’t live in glamorous shops—they’re tucked inside warehouses or multi-dealer spaces in Al Quoz that don’t advertise. Locals ofte...
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Gilded Grit: The Allure of Antiques in New Orleans
There’s a reason New Orleans feels like a place that remembers. Not just in its wrought iron balconies, weathered shutters, or gaslit corners that flicker with stories—but in its very soul. This i...
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Mackinac on the Fourth: Fireworks, Front Porches & the Feeling of Another Era
Every year, in the weeks leading up to the Fourth of July, I slip into a slower rhythm at our 1939 log cabin in northern Michigan. It’s a place where the days are measured in lake swims, antique pi...
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