Posts Tagged ‘china’

…and Start Small

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Last time, we touched on the two most important rules of acquiring the good stuff. The first one is Start Small. As much as we’d all love to, it isn’t realistic to throw out all the kitchen stuff, the decorations, the linens and buy all new. These changes will have to be smaller than that in order to give your budget a chance to absorb them. But starting small can lead to big changes.

So how do we start small? For me, it was my everyday glasses with stems. I love stemmed glasses. If they’re called  ice tea glasses or tulip glasses or water goblets, I don’t care. They are my favorite drinkware. I kept my other glasses, shopped around, and found tulip glasses on sale, 4 for $5.00. I bought two sets. When I went home, I boxed up my old, non-stemmed glasses, donated them, and have never looked back. They are a vital part of my Champagne Life. Yes, it can be that little, that “insignificant.” All these years later, I still smile when I pull down a glass to pour myself a glass of water or load my dishwasher.

A while back, I asked you to pay attention to your surroundings. Now you know why. This is where you start. With whatever your equivilent of stemmed glasses happens to be.

Maybe it’s your bedroom. Perhaps the corner where you love to curl up with a good book. Or your dining table. Can’t afford the entire new linen collection for your bed? Buy pillows or pillow cases. A new blanket in a sexy red or a peaceful blue. Even just changing your lampshade can make a difference. A throw pillow and blanket or a piece of art that makes you smile can make your book nook cozier, too. For dining, a special mug or two new place settings for you and your sweetie. Or yes, four new glasses for five dollars. You’re getting the idea.

Look for sales. There is always a sale somewhere. And remember not to try to do it all at once. Take each new piece and love it for its own sake. That’s a Champagne Life.

Enjoy ~

Pauline

…and Use the Good Stuff.

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Have you had a chance to have a hotel night in your own home yet? Was it wonderful? Did you slip into your favorite lingerie? Did you pull out your best stemware and finest china? Did you use the good stuff?

Wait. What? The good stuff? Just for some cheese and crackers by yourself? Well… yes. After all, it’s a champagne life you’re going for, not a plastic, childproof, and rushed life. Plastic, childproof, and rushed I think we’ve got handled.

Now, before you start, I’ve heard the argument but what if it gets broken? Then I won’t have it to use! You’re right. Not even the search for a champagne life can guarantee you that china and crystal won’t get broken. However, if it’s not being used, or only barely being used, and is instead sitting, stored away in a cabinet somewhere out of fear of it being broken…does it really matter? Either way, you’re not enjoying it. Personally, I think it’s better to enjoy something, even if that means it might break, than to not use it or enjoy it out of fear.

So, instead of hiding the good stuff away, bring it out. You know the pieces, the ones you only use for special occasions. Because your life is allowed to be a special occasion. Pampering yourself counts, starting now. For me, depending on my mood, I either pull out my crystal goblet, my china plate, and my silver platter or my hand-thrown pottery and painted glassware. Yes, I have served myself cheddar cheese with saltines and seltzer water off of crystal, china and silver. Sounds decadent, doesn’t it? It really is, too. And that’s the point.

Because yes, it was just cheddar, saltines and club soda. But on the good stuff, it becomes so much more. It becomes decadent. It becomes elegant. It becomes a champagne life…on a beer budget.

Enjoy ~

~ Pauline