Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Christmas Is Coming


We started getting the boutique all decorated for the Holiday season this past week in preparation for our annual Downtown Christmas Walk this Sunday, November 22nd. The Christmas walk has been a holiday tradition in McHenry for the last 22 years. Families come from all around to see the toy's for tots parade, pony rides, wagon rides, shopping the specialties stores, and ending the day with the lighting of all the trees in Veterans Park. It's a wonderful day for us at the boutique, as it kicks off the Holiday shopping season.

Monday, November 16, 2009

The Ultimate Gift Basket


You can win this gift basket. Find out how!


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Angel Heart Designs
C'est Chouette Home
Candylights CarolineAlexander
Cottage Flair
Esprit de Jolie
Forget Me Not Dreams
Gail Friend Designs
Katie's Rose Cottage
Lil Bit Old Lil Bit New
Mary's Cottage Treasures
Olivia Paige Emporium
Patricia Rose
Petite Bookstore
Savon Marie
Shabby Shan's Cottage
Sweet Hummingbird Lane
The Polka Dot Rose
The Sassy Beach
Tres Belle Boutique


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Please click on each link for ideas and gifts that are sure to please everyone on your list. We’ve set up special “Ultimate Gift” categories to make it even easier for you to shop. Order now and we’ll ship for the holidays!

Enter to win this Ultimate Gift Basket valued at $950.00.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Please join us for The Comforts of Home at the Make Mine Pink Friday Shopping Event.



Please join us for shopping with a twist on Friday November 13, 2009 as we present "Comforts of Home"

When I think of the comforts of home, I picture a favorite sweater, soft and worn with time. Sitting by the fire, wrapped in a quilt that my mother made so many years ago bring back so many memories of home. Looking around, there are framed photographs on the wall, some of people I see every day, and others of friends of loved ones that once touched my life , yet are no longer with us. The memories woven, remain alive and an important part of our lives. The antique clock that my great-grandmother cherished, chimes the hour in the next room, and the crackling of the fire seems in tune, counting the minutes.

As I sip my tea from a special antique cup and saucer that was once a part of my grandmother's treasured collections, I can't help but remember and smile. No one made a tea party more special than she did. At the end, we'd read our tea leaves as if we could tell the future. Mine was always filled with wonderful things that were sure to come true.

The fragrance of potpourri simmering on the stove, reminiscent of holiday get-togethers, gingerbread and pumpkin pie, and mingling with memories of my mother's kitchen on any Sunday or holiday, fills my senses. The lit candles, with rich and spicy scents, cast soft shadows around the room, lighting up corners with thoughts of familiar voices and laughter.

The comforts of home reach out from the past and wind their way into those of the present. Our homes, stamped with our own distinct style, with just a touch of nostalgia mixed in. Grandmother's teacup, the glaze finely crazed with age, sitting on the shelf alongside a favorite new set of coffee mugs. A vintage lamp standing tall, surrounded by candlelight. Among the faded family photographs hangs a framed print that makes you smile just because. A treasured worn sweater lies in a dresser drawer beside a brand new knit cardigan. On the sofa beside me, the colors of a new quilting project are bright compared to the quilt my mother made.

It's the little touches from generations past that help to make our house a home. Each item is so different from the others, yet nothing feels out of place. It just feels like home.

Joyce Lucas, Founder
Make Mine Pink
http://www.makeminepink.com/pink-friday

Photo Contribution 1: My Rose Retreat | Photo Contribution 2: The Roseberry Cottage

Monday, November 9, 2009

Please join us for shopping with a twist on Friday November 13, 2009 as we present "Comforts of Home"



When I think of the comforts of home, I picture a favorite sweater, soft and worn with time. Sitting by the fire, wrapped in a quilt that my mother made so many years ago bring back so many memories of home. Looking around, there are framed photographs on the wall, some of people I see every day, and others of friends of loved ones that once touched my life , yet are no longer with us. The memories woven, remain alive and an important part of our lives. The antique clock that my great-grandmother cherished, chimes the hour in the next room, and the crackling of the fire seems in tune, counting the minutes.

As I sip my tea from a special antique cup and saucer that was once a part of my grandmother’s treasured collections, I can’t help but remember and smile. No one made a tea party more special than she did. At the end, we’d read our tea leaves as if we could tell the future. Mine was always filled with wonderful things that were sure to come true.

The fragrance of potpourri simmering on the stove, reminiscent of holiday get-togethers, gingerbread and pumpkin pie, and mingling with memories of my mother’s kitchen on any Sunday or holiday, fills my senses. The lit candles, with rich and spicy scents, cast soft shadows around the room, lighting up corners with thoughts of familiar voices and laughter.

The comforts of home reach out from the past and wind their way into those of the present. Our homes, stamped with our own distinct style, with just a touch of nostalgia mixed in. Grandmother’s teacup, the glaze finely crazed with age, sitting on the shelf alongside a favorite new set of coffee mugs. A vintage lamp standing tall, surrounded by candlelight. Among the faded family photographs hangs a framed print that makes you smile just because. A treasured worn sweater lies in a dresser drawer beside a brand new knit cardigan. On the sofa beside me, the colors of a new quilting project are bright compared to the quilt my mother made.

It’s the little touches from generations past that help to make our house a home. Each item is so different from the others, yet nothing feels out of place. It just feels like home.


Joyce Lucas, Founder
Make Mine Pink


Photo Contribution 1: My Rose Retreat | Photo Contribution 2: The Roseberry Cottage

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    Tres Belle Boutique is located in beautiful downtown Lake Geneva. Tres Belle Boutique is a women's apparel and gift boutique. Our boutique is filled with beautiful merchandise from designer women's apparel to the perfect gift for someone special. Very beautiful, as the French names implies, is just what Tres Belle has to offer. Whether a picture of the Eiffel Tower or a beautiful piece of jewelry that originates from France, you will feel the French influence throughout the store. The boutique offers garden and home decor, specialty gifts, jewelry, handbags, accessories, lotions, and vintage chic repurposed furniture. If you are looking for an outfit to set you apart from the rest or a special gift, Tres Belle Boutique is a must for distinguished shoppers. We would love for you to stop in if your in town or if not check us out on our website, www.tresbelleboutique.net

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