Over the weekend, I got to visit the home of one of my favorite bloggers. The Nester hosted a beautiful party to celebrate the release of her sister’s book, Grace for the Good Girl. (I bought this book for both myself and Katie. Want to read it with us?)

So, my original plan was to just go to the party and act like a “normal” person. But, when I got there, actually saw her home in person and became overwhelmed with all of the incredible party details, I went into full-on blogger mode and started taking pictures left and right.
I could’ve kicked myself for not bringing my good camera, but I had to post these fuzzy phone pictures anyway. You’ve just got to see this. . .
Remember, it was a book release party so all of the decorations centered around old books, including “leaves” made of pages and attached to these wild branches around the front door.
She had the house divided into sections to keep things running smoothly. This little reception area, complete with a cute greeter, was by the front door:
Check out this book leaf “swag” going up her stairs. She even kept guests downstairs by tying this cute garland across the bottom. (She swore her upstairs was a wreck; I won’t believe it until I see it.)
This is her adorable sister and author of the book. “Emily A.” had tons of fun meeting “Emily P.” :)
(Check out the book page tablecloth!)
Yes, she covered her chandelier in book pages:
Book page bouquets:
You even registered for door prizes by writing your name on what else? An old book page. (I won a cute journal and coffee cup, btw!)
Okay, loved this idea. She hung curtains to frame her French doors leading in to the office.
See the rolls of book pages underneath the mirror? Such great details throughout the whole house.
The spread of food was beautiful. I am so bad about food presentation; I took this picture so I could study it later.
One of my favorite spots in the house:
Look closely; she even cut out small birds from book pages and glued them inside the lampshade. (Yes, really.) I was on sensory overload, in a good way. (And, do you spot the wreath she made of plastic spoons?!)
And, one clear picture I stole from the Nester’s site this morning :) She is definitely the hostess with the mostess.
To see more (high-quality) photos of the party, read her post here.











WOW! She's a pro!! Amazing and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you posted this -- I'm totally pinning it for my little sister. She's a book junkie and it would be great inspiration for a future bridal shower!! Thanks for all the ideas :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing detail! Love it!
ReplyDeleteUm, that's incredible. Wow, I'm speechless
ReplyDeleteYou always get the best from the Nester, fabulous ideas and all from the pages of a book!
ReplyDeleteLove all the clever details! So many inspiring ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it with us, Emily!
Jessie
www.mixandchic.com
Amazing!!! The "book decor" is outstanding! Can you imagine all the work they had to do it all?
ReplyDeleteSuper fun post!
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com
If I was at that party, I'd be taking tons of photos too! Such thoughtful and original details. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of her, and that party just makes me love her even more! How fun! Her sister must have felt so special. I'm off to check out the book on amazon. xo
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I so wanted to go to this party but live too far away. Thanks for sharing, looks like a fun time! BTW, great pic of you and the Nester! :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun to visit another blogger's home. She really did a lot of work--it looks great. My favorite is the garland above the stairs.
ReplyDeleteI wrote a book just so I could have this party. Amazing. Emily A? So lovely to meet you. I'm thrilled about it!!
ReplyDeleteThe decor looks so amazing!! How fun!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I wonder how long it took her to make all those things??
ReplyDeleteReally unbelievable!! So many wonderful ideas and details. I can't imagine all of the time and planning that went into this. It looked fabulous!
ReplyDeletewow! super impressive and pretty decorations! xoxo jillian:: don't miss my ayofemi jewelry giveaway
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I love all the details! Her home is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow. Every detail is thoughtful and amazing. What a wonderful sister she is. So clever. Excited to hear about the book.
ReplyDeleteSuch incredible thoughtful detail! Love all the book page decor; my favorite are the leaves. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteHeehee!! I found out about the book from Heart to Heart with Holley, then discovered it was The Nester's sister....crazy! Then I was looking thru her post today, wishing there were more pictures about her house AND I thought, "Wait, is that Emily Clark???" in one of the pictures, then I saw YOUR post! HA! Looove it!! Can't wait to get my hands on that book!!! You ladies are a blessing (and it's so fun to see you together in real life!)!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely amazing! I love the attention to detail, the unique shapes made with paper!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute book extravaganza! Takes the term "decorating with books" to a whole new level! Thanks for sharing ~ you looked beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHeidi @ ShowSome Decor
Emily,
ReplyDeleteLove this post! I can't believe all the work to do that! It was like Disney world how every detail has something to do with Disney! So cool! Quick question, do you know where the taupe and white horizontal stripe curtains from the first room came from? I have been looking for those exact curtains!
Thanks!
Liz :)
Oh I love those book pages coming out of the vase! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love all the details!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! That is unbelievable! So gorgeous
ReplyDeletemy two favorite bloggers in one place!! It looks like you had so much fun!
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