12/31/12

2012

From all of us at Lola's, we would like to thank all our readers and customers for an absolutely, amazing, fun year!!
 
We've got some new things cooking at Lola's, so I thought we could take a look at the many faces of our store this year, as well as some of our favorite blog posts!

 
 
 
 


 
Top 5 Blog Posts of 2012:
 
 
Thanks again for an amazing year! We are planning some new, big and exciting things for 2013, for this blog and the store, so please stop by for a visit again soon!
 
xo, Lola's Team
 
 

12/13/12

50 SHADES OF ANAIS

 



My latest obsession is Anais Nin. I believe she was a woman ahead of her time. By today's standards, she would be like most of us. A woman, trying to find out who she is, navigating a path through life and trying to juggle her needs versus the words expectations of her. Most of us recognize her name as it pops-up on pinterest boards as the author of a quote. However, I think of Anais as the E.L. James of her generation. She blazed a trail for modern female authors. Back then is was shocking for a woman to write erotic fiction, however, now she would probably be interviewed on Good Morning America.  She is often romantically linked with Henry Miller, yet her husband Hugh Guiler is rarely mentioned. She even married a second time, without ever divorcing Guiler. Her life story sounds like an epic movie with scenes taking place in  romantic locations such as Cuba, France, New York and California. She led a complex life, not unlike many women I know. I feel as if she were to walk into Lola's, we would be friends. She poured her thoughts into beautifully written poems, essays, novels, diaries and - most popular, her quotes. Here are a few of my favorite. One is surely to speak directly to your soul.  - Stacey Olson

- Stacey Olson is a Featured Contributor to the Living Lola Style blog.
 







 
 

 


EVERYTHING I NEED

 
A perfect quote to keep in mind as the holidays approach.
 

 
Here is a great rule of thumb to follow when shopping:

 

Enjoy being together with your friends and family this season,
And every day!

12/12/12

RANDOM

Random Moments at Lola's.

Seen from Lola's window.

Something fun for your kids bathroom?

Happy Holidays - Lola's 2012

 


Happy Holidays - Lola's 2011

11/9/12

HOLIDAY WINE TASTING

 
HOLIDAY WINE TASTING
& Open House
 
Thursday, November 15, 2012 - 5pm until 8pm
  • Sample four spectacular wines
  • Receive food pairing tips
  • View new merchandise
  • Exclusive open house deals
You don't want to miss this event.
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Waiting for Lola's 'Crazy Days of Christmas' to begin.
also...Like Lola's on facebook to view the
'Crazy Days of Christmas'
daily deals, starting November 16th!
 
 

 

9/21/12

DAYS OF CORN

 
The time is quickly approaching for 
the Grundy County Annual
CORN FESTIVAL!
 
 
This coming Wednesday thru Sunday the entire town of Morris is overtaken with  people celebrating Corn! There is something for everyone to do during the popular event. Visit the official web site: www.cornfestival.org for a schedule.
 
 
Extended Store Hours:
Bring your friends and family and introduce them to one of your favorite Morris stores!
 
9/26 Wednesday 9am-7pm
9/27 Thursday 9am-9pm (or later!)
9/28 Friday 9am-9pm (or later!)
9/29 Saturday 9am-9pm (or later!)
9/30 Sunday 10am-2pm
 
 
 
* CORN FEST NECKLACES *
 
 
 
We have Corn Festival necklaces! These adorable Tibetan silver corn charms hand from an adjustable ball chain. This is a fun way to show your love for Corn Festival! Wednesday - Sunday $10 each or $5 with any Gigi & Lola's purchase! These necklaces make a nice souvenir for your friends and family!


* Rocket Juice *

 
Don't like beer? Want something sweet and juicy to sip on? Lola's has your covered! When celebrating Corn Festival, stop in to Lola's to buy your wine fueled ROCKET JUICE. Purchase a DIY kit ad enjoy a scrumptious adult beverage during your Corn Fest festivities!
 
* Wine *
 

 
Having a Corn Festival party? Don't forget the wine! Anytime you purchase 3 or more bottles of wine at Lola's, you automatically save 10%! Lola's has unique wines for any palate!
 
* Treats *
 
 
Lola's has healthy options for Corn Festival snacking. Granola Bars, Bottled Water or Capri Sun Juice Pouches. A kids can't live on deep fried treats ALL weekend :)
 
* Gigi *
 
 
Our sister store is every one's favorite place to buy clothing. Boots, scarves, hats and jeans... you can buy your entire Corn Festival wardrobe in one place! [facebook]
 
 
Visit The Boutiques @ Lola's
 
 
RedBird Vintage Home | This boutique will be taking part in the annual Corn Festival Log Home Festival on Saturday 9/29. Red Bird features a mix of rustic cottage goods and re purposed furniture, merchandise and pillows. [facebook]
 
 


 
 
 
Someday Violet | This boutique offers handmade sewn items along with vintage finds and crocheted hats (by Katie Pea). [facebook]
 

 
 
 
 
 
Green P-Nut | This boutique features quality clothing, for babies and toddlers, fun styles, and organic lines. [facebook]
 

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Enjoy your
CORN FESTIVAL
from Lola's!
 

8/30/12

NOVOGRATZ


Inspiring
Bold
Colorful
Creative
Urban
Funky
 

All those words, and many more can be used to describe the design team and married couple, Cortney and Robert Novogratz.
 
Robert & Cortney Novogratz with their 7 children.
 
They moved to New York 20 years ago with the philosophy of designing their own home to be a reflection of who they were. Now they create inspiring interiors with a vibrant style that mixes modern and vintage elements with a focus on artwork.
 
You can see their design process on 'Home by Novogratz', their HGTV shows which airs Saturdays at 6pm (central). Their television career began years ago with a Bravo show, '9 by Design', which gave America a taste of the Novogratz style and how they balance their work and home life. (They are parents to 7 children!). Most recently, they have wrote a book, 'Home by Novogratz' which will be available soon. You can follow the Novogratz Design Family: [http://thenovogratz.com/] with links to facebook, twitter and more.
 
Here are some of photo's their design projects. Use them as inspiration in your own home. Don't be afraid of color. Incorporate modern and vintage elements. Do the unexpected. Be creative. Most of all, your home should reflect your personality.
 


 



 


 


Update since original post
(Love this which was featured on the very next episode!)




8/29/12

HEADBOARDS

[Rest your weary head.]

My son and I taking a nap in our headboard-less bed.
While the above photo isn't necessarily flattering, it does prove a point. I am in need of a headboard!

Two years ago, my family moved from Colorado to Illinois. A time in our life we now refer to as, "The Two Year Vacation", due to the fact that we only lived there for a period of two years. That was a time of picturesque postcard scenes for my family. Blue skies and mountains everyday.
 
With our decision to move back to our home in Illinois, we rented a largest moving truck we could drive ourselves - and it still wasn't large enough. The truck had to carry all of our belongings. So, in an effort to bring only the most important items, my headboard had to stay behind.
 
A curtain is a cost effective alternative to a traditional headboard.

A curtain can help center a bed on a wall
and hide unwanted architectural elements such as windows.
 
 My husband and I have discussed purchasing a new headboard, but some other expense always ends up trumping. As you can see, another main issue in our headboard discussions is what to do with the window, which is off center, above our bed. I have seen curtains used as the headboard, to help center the bed on the wall, even with un-centered windows. (see above) While this is a great idea, its doesn't really feel like "us". I do like the idea of sheer curtains framing the bed as a make-shift canopy or four poster bed, as seen in this photo:
 
Curtains hung can give the illusion of a four poster bed.

 
 
 
 
Canopies aren't really my style. I like a more industrial feel, and not so formal. After much shopping, researching and planning - I received this email from my husband yesterday:

"Send me a photo of the headboard you want. I will build it."

Aren't those the sweetest words you have ever heard? Its not even my birthday? I have inundated his email with photos. I love the idea of repurposing wood to build this headboard. Finding so many amazing photo's, I decided, why not involve "everyone in this fun process?

Clever ideas:

 
This bookshelf ( available at Ikea)
hung sideways makes a useful headboard.

Old doors and a chandelier dress up a bed.
This looks great, but I can imagine my husband bumping his head on this old mantle.

Very bohemian and ecelctic for those who sew.
(I am not one of those who sew.)
 
After much consideration, I decided we should make our "new" headboard out of old barnwood. Here a few of my favorites I am using as inspiration:

Looks like an old pallet.
 
Almost there... I like this one.

And, (drum roll, please) this is my favorite:

 
So, there you go. Hopefully within the next few weeks, this will be my new headboard. I will post photos once the project is completed.
 
- Stacey Olson, Featured Contributor
Stacey Olson is a Featured Contributor to the Living Lola Style blog.