Friday, May 6, 2016

5 Lessons Learned from My Mother -Kate

This Mother’s Day, I reflected on the many things I have learned in the last 40 years from my mother. There are so many. Here are 5 I’m sharing with all the mothers out there who support my business, are friends to me and whose children are friends with my children. I hope we pass on the same types of wisdom to our children!

1.

Half of success is showing up on time and looking good. Mom taught me that if you just look presentable and are there on time, you are already a step ahead of many people. This has come in handy in many situations from college job interviews, to arriving at a busy restaurant, to on-going school kindergarten tours.



2.

A corollary to this one is – better to be over dressed than underdressed. This goes for everyday as well as that dinner party with the “festive” or “country chic” slightly unclear dress code on the invitation, where you aren’t sure whether to dress cocktail or casual. My mother always looked good. I took this for granted, but now that I am older I realize that looking good in a casual way – as a mom, in New York - is actually more difficult than it looks. (The look in between LuluLemon and dressed for a Central Park Conservancy lunch). My mom did that really well - she could always meet a friend for tea last minute at the Carlyle, because she was appropriate for the city. (In fact, this is sort of funny, but I’m meeting my mom for dinner tonight and she literally just texted me as I write this newsletter: “Just let me know where and when and I’ll meet you… I’m in nice sneakers but look good :-)” LOL.)



3.

Always leave at the height of a party. This one has stuck with me since the Gold and Silver Dances in high school. You never want to be shutting the place down. Right when things are still buzzing, lots of people around, you want to time your exit for that cusp. Of course, at your husbands 50th you can be the last one on the tables, but this is a general rule I have followed and it’s served me well.



4.

Always look on the bright side! Although this piece of her advice has bothered me over the years, it is true. My mother always sees the best in everyone and in every situation. She is far less cynical than I am, despite having many more reasons to be so. She has always treated everyone kindly – and she is proof that good things come to good people in the end. In fact, her constant optimism is apparent in her deciding to start a new chapter in this stage of her life – she is getting married this Saturday! I can’t think of a better celebration for Mother’s Day.



5.

OH, and always always under all circumstances send a hand written note. Naturally!


Wednesday, December 23, 2015

HOLIDAY FUN IN NYC

The holidays are a special time of year in New York City. The following are some of my favorite things to do with my family.

1)  Decorate our Christmas Tree- an annual holiday tradition.  We play christmas carols and take out our box of ornaments which we keep adding to every year- we even have some of my mother’s mother’s ornaments! We also love making gingerbread houses.

2)  See the Nutcracker at Lincoln Center.  It’s so festive and special.  Every year when the tree grows it seems more miraculous than the last year!  
3) Have “dunch” at BG restaurant at Bergdorfs with my daughter- (My 8 year old daughter named our late lunch/early dinner, “Dunch” when she was 4 and we still call it that) .  We love walking around the store which is so beautiful at Christmas time and trying on clothes together. 
4) Listen to Christmas carols- so many churches around NYC are so beautiful  .  A few of my favorites are Saint Thomas http://www.saintthomaschurch.org/, St James, http://www.stjames.org/ and the Church of the Heavenly Rest.  They have beautiful caroling concerts .  This year my son sang carols at his school play which was so special. My daughter was one of the three kings in the nativity play.
5) Walk through Central park from the upper east side down to the south side and look at the lights come on in Central Park South.   If you have more time, keep walking down Fifth and look at the beautiful tree at Rockefeller Center, and then the windows at Saks Fifth Avenue.

6) Ice skating at Wolman rink http://www.centralparknyc.org/things-to-see-and-do/attractions/wollman-rink.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/ or hockey games at Lasker Rink- I love skating with my children in Central Park and watching their winter hockey games .  

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

GREAT GIFTS UNDER $50


I love giving the perfect gift, get gift-giving out of the way with these ten $50 and under finds. 

1. I love these carved candle for a sweet personalized hostess gift.
2. I love these corkboard coasters another great personalized gift for those that love to host.
3. These iPhone Cases are the perfect gift for every techie you know.

4.  My favorite kids clipboards our great for those little ones in your life and personalized.

5. Keep the little ones you know busy with our cute kids journals.
6. Keep the party going with our monogrammed bridge pads.
7. For your summer lovers our monogrammed ice buckets are the perfect gift.
8. Note card sets are great for the friend that loves to give a hand written letter.
9. For your list maker our personalized note pads will help keep the lists going.
10. Our sticky notes are great for your workaholic.


Monday, November 23, 2015

WHAT I'M ORDERING TO MAKE HOLIDAY GIFTS ORGANIZED

I like to get stickers for gifts so that as soon as I wrap them they are marked and can’t be misplaced.  I use our “Love, the Picketts” stickers on everything- hostess gifts and  gifts for friends and family.

My kids still believe in Santa, and I discovered last year how helpful it was to have a sticker FROM santa, that easily identified each child’s gifts. I keep them all at the office, wrapped and in a box, as they arrive, and this way when Christmas rolls around all I have to do it put them under the tree!

Order these fun stickers HERE.





xo






Monday, November 16, 2015

WHAT I'M GIVING


I love finding the perfect gift for everyone on my list!  Everyone loves a personalized gift and here’s my cheat sheet of great gifts from moms to teachers.
For My Son
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For My Daughter
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For My Best Friend
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For My Children's Teacher
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For MyAssistant
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For My Hostess
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xo





Tuesday, October 20, 2015

CORAL COMMITMENTS

With frigid winter coming, there is nothing we would rather think of than warm water and even warmer weather. Check out these gorgeous invitations we created for Anina and Powell's wedding—we are loving the coral letterpress design just as much as that beautiful seahorse!



See more delightfully elegant wedding invitations on the Pickett's Press site!

xo


Sunday, October 18, 2015

MEET THE FOUNDER

Believing great style should fit any budget, Kate’s lines of stationery encompass a wide selection of printing methods. Her Pickett’s Press letterpress and engraving collection is the highest end of artistic hand printing; while the Pickett’s Pintables line is a digitally printed collection of cards and invitations, available personalized online at an everyday price point.

Kate’s background in art and design, work experience in letterpress and custom printing, and upbringing on the Upper East side of New York City in a family with deep roots in American tradition (her ancestors fought in the revolutionary war, she was a twice debutante and is a member of the Colonial Dames) give her unique insight into both traditional etiquette and artistic style. Putting herself through Harvard College and Harvard Business School gave her an understanding that good taste should fit any budget, and that style is not limited to affluence.