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All that glitters......

I can't believe 2013 has come to an end, it's flown by. I've had such a wonderful year, I hope you have too?! Now I'm gearing up for tomorrow night's new year's eve party which has to be a dipped gold glitter affair, how about you?

Dress designed by Jeffrey Monteiro for Bill Blass photo: Ann Street Studio


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In case you're in need of some inspiration, here are some of the fantastic ideas I found on Pinterest: Glitter dipped door keys, gold confetti dipped balloons and beautiful glitter dipped nails! In fact my search has told me you can dip just about anything in gold glitter to make it look fab - an old pair of killer heels, a stained coffee cup,  tea light holders, mason jars, paper, star garlands, cutlery. The skies the limit for a year that glitters in gold!

In case you're after some fab new year's eve table decorating ideas take a peek at what Nina from Stylizimo did last year - so beautiful! 

In Sweden it's customary to let off fireworks at midnight so the year really does start with a bang - how about in your country?

Thank you so much for reading my blog in 2013!

Happy New Year!

See you on 2nd January for the first home tour of the year :)

Niki

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. Just found your blog this morning. We bought an apartment in a converted factory in Montreal (Quebec) and your pictures are beautiful! I love Scandinavian interiors! We will be moving in the apartment at the end of march and your blog will be my inspiration for my new place! Thank you!

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    1. So great to hear, thank you! Make sure you send over some pics once you've settled in. Happy new year! /Niki

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  2. Oh yes, I had a truly wonderful year as I became a mother this year :)
    Thank you for all the inspiration you have given this year and see you already in 2014!

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    1. You can't have a better year than that - congratulations! Happy new year to you and your family! /Niki

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  3. Have a wonderful New Year, Niki! I can't believe this year is already over, it feels like just yesterday we were saying the same thing about 2012! have a glittery, fabulous time! xo

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  4. We are having a quiet new year's this year with a fancy dinner at a local restaurant. I'm sure there will be some fireworks around that we will watch from the roof, but for ourselves we typically take pots & pans outside & bang them at midnight. Have a lovely & safe new year.

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  5. Happy New Year! I didn't have a great year, so it will be good to say goodbye to 2013 and I'm hoping 2014 will be a lot better! Everyone watches the ball drop in Times Square, though, as I get older, I'm usually in bed by 11pm! See you next year! xo

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  6. happy new year, lovely! Gold and silver definitely never go out of style for me. We're probably just having a quiet new years inside ... but i always look forward to an epically chilly walk in central park on new years day ... happy new year!!!

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  7. It really wouldn't be New Years Eve without some sparkle. Even the staunchly modern have got to let loose now and again!

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  8. I wish you a happy new year! The glittery nails are beautiful! :)

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  9. Thanks for all the inspiration and clever ideas during 2013. Wishing you a fab new years eve and a great 2014! / Hanna

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  10. have thoroughly enjoyed your blog in 2013! happy, happy 2014 :)

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  11. Hi Niki, it's was so great reading your blog in the past month and I'm really looking forward to nice home stories and inspirations in the next year! Have a nice party tonight and a Happy New Year! We will celebrate the New Years Eve together with friends and delicious food. Also in Hamburg at midnight will be a lot of fireworks! Have fun! Nadine

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  12. Hi Niki, ive just found your blog and its very inspiring. Im swedish, living in and blogging from and about Scotland :)!
    I will continue browsing now and i will come back soon! kind regards from Scotland.

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