Life at Peacock

Marrakech: and a tale of a homemade New Year's Eve, Part 2

Well, New Year's Eve is not just about children, of course. And so the grownups had their New Year's Eve table in the Peacock Pavilions dining tent, too.  

In winter wonderland mode, there were handmade snowflakes hanging from the tent's roof.

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And on the table, olive branches from our very own olive grove.

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Peacock Pavilions intern Sarah, a florist in Salt Lake City, made these sweet napkin rings.  She also stenciled place mats on craft paper, using Royal Design Studio Moroccan stencils that were originally made for Peacock Pavilions!   I purchased the embroidered napkins in the Marrakech souks.  

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 Crafty Peacock Pavilions intern Dave (Sarah's husband) crocheted these little capes for the Egyptian hand blown vases.

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 We used our peacock plates that I bought at Anthropologie.  And Sarah made darling handprinted place cards, this one for Peacock Pavilions artist in residence, Todd.

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Ah voila!

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There were some delicious things on the menu, including smoked salmon and foie gras that lovely best friends had brought from France.  And of course a champagne toast.

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But most of all there was laughter.  Because that's all a good party really needs, anyway, don't you think?

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And then afterwards...........dancing at midnight at a Marrakech villa featured on the cover of Elle Decor. But that's a story for the very next tale....

Images by Sarah and me.

Marrakech: and a tale of New Year's Eve, Part 1

It was New Year's eve and we were having a tiny dinner party at Peacock Pavilions.  Intern Sarah made some decorating magic in our Moroccan dining tent, for both children and grownups.  

The small ones had their very own table, covered in craft paper.  Sarah stenciled the prettiest place mats for them, using Moroccan stencils from Royal Design Studio.  

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My best friend had flown in from Geneva with her family for the occasion and brought darling chop sticks.

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I had wrapped tins with old Rajasthani embroidered belts and Sarah, a florist, put in bougainvillea and oranges from the Peacock Pavilions garden.

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The visiting violinist children were so happy that they broke into song.  Here's one.

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And the visiting best friend? Well, she was impressed, too.  Or maybe it was just the violin:-)

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Images by Sarah Winward and me:-)

Marakech: and a tale of tinsel at Peacock Pavilions

Here's hoping that these holidays find you all wrapped up in tinsel.  

 

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PS My favorite color this Christmas?  Shiny.

PPS Peacock Pavilions is in the New York Times! (eek, pinch me).  Check it out here and in the Sunday print version of the Times. And many thanks to the uber cool reporter, Charly Wilder - that girl's a star.

Marrakech & Peacock Pavilions guesthouse: a tale of Moroccan patterns & a little more about me

You know I love pattern.  I mean I really love pattern.  And I love patterns on patterns.  Plain?  Why that's fine for some but patterns....that's ever better. (More Moroccan patterns? Why yes, please.)  

Christiana from Ferm Living and  Hygge West came and hung out with us in Marrakech at Peacock Pavilions and noticed (surprise!) all the patterns. Check out this fantastic post she did on Moroccan patterns at Peacock Pavilions for mydeco.com.  You can see it all here.

Here's a little preview:

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Also sweet Valerie Tonner of the blog, Health Coach interviewed me on healthy living and my lifestyle here in Morocco in the Peacock Pavilions olive grove.  Check it out here -- my interview starts about half way down the post. (You'll know you're there when you've scrolled down to the peacock!)

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Images of Peacock Pavilions by the Alkaline Sisters

PS I have new stock of gorgeous Moroccan Beni Ourain Berber carpets & glamorous Moroccan sequined wedding blankets.  Come look!  So chic & they go with everything!  Maybe a fabulous Christmas present for yourself?  See right here.