
I recently missed a good friend's birthday. I felt terrible and started plotting ways to redeem myself! We already had an appointment to discuss colors for an upcoming project, so I told them I would bring lunch.

Not only did I bring lunch, I gathered my
Jacquard Francais linens, china, flatware and some cute coasters picked up at a card shop.

My lavender was in bloom(remember, Blue Moon Gardens?) so I added a bunch tied in a ribbon to the gift.

I used a snippet of "
Ming Circus" wallpaper by Scalamandre to wrap the gift . Jade bowls held cookies from a local bakery.

Had to bring
TyNant water with their beautiful blue(bubbly) and red(still) bottles, who could resist seeing them on the table!

I grabbed pizza cooked in a wood fed oven along with marinated portobello mushroom baguettes with goat cheese. The napkins were "Border of Roses" from the
Victoria and Albert Museum collection.

More dessert from the bakery served with a "pelle a tarte" picked up at the
Paris flea market.

It was a wonderful time for us both, much needed break for me and fun for them!

Looking for an unusual gift for the friend that has everything??? Try these Armenian burning papers from
Bell'occhio in San Francisco.

They also have these great boxes to put gifts in or for storage.
Furoshiki is also a creative solution to wrapping if you have an interesting piece of fabric to be incorporated into the gift giving.
Make every day a celebration!