
ON FEBRUARY 24TH - 26TH WE HOSTED OUR FIRST EVER SEMINAR AT THE PRAIRIE BY RACHEL ASHWELL BED & BREAKFAST.
As with most new ventures, whether it be a store, a book, a TV show, a bed and breakfast...... once myself and my village decide to do something that seems viable and meaningful, we just work out how to do it.

I have never been one to learn much from a classroom or instruction manual, so it was rather profound to think I was to have my own classroom, of sorts.
However, the combination of the inspirational qualities of The Prairie and my journey of my life and career, I felt I did possibly have some wisdom to share.
The focus of the seminar was Creativity (Inspiration) & Business.
Guests from all over the country started to gather on Friday afternoon.

We started off with a little historical tour of The Prairie, to explain the hows and whys!!!!!

Over the course of the weekend we walked through the history of Shabby Chic.

I shared my journey of the past 22 years of how my stores came into being...... and where we are today.

I have had openings and closings of stores over the years.


We talked about my books and TV show......and other pivotal points of my career.

I have so enjoyed meeting all that have been touched by my design work. I acknowledge the influence of celebrities spreading the word of their love of my work.

I so enjoyed sharing how life has been my inspiration....from the sticky fingers of my kids.

And of course no seminar of mine would be complete without honoring my mum. My teacher, my inspiration and the example of "the beauty of imperfection."

And then of course somehow always Marie Antoinette always shows up in my work. Either directly or indirectly. I love Sophia Coppola's vision. Sumptuous and quirky.

I opened up my inspiration book, to demonstrate direct and indirect translations of inspiration.

My inspiration book is forever changing. Some pages are forever to keep pages, some get borrowed for other projects, I add, I take away, I ponder, I see different elements at different times.......but always I am guaranteed to be creatively refueled.
I explained to all, that sometimes I get inspiration from the sensibilities of others rather than their aesthetics.

I was moved by the presentation of these ordinary elements, made extra ordinary by the focus of detail. Inspiring patience and appreciation of what is important to another.

And then also how to see the power of the curve ball, the unexpected.
Time really went so fast. all who came were so generous with their patience to listen, digest, ask questions and share their own journeys.....
We watched two movies that have been very meaningful in my life. Out of Africa and Miss Potter. We all had hot chocolate and were mesmerized.
The characters in both movie demonstrated passion, disciplines, focus, creativity and love......
We all agreed we could have done with just a little more time. But then sometimes the best times are had when its not quite enough.
All guests stopped by the store on their way out.

I was glad that I felt I was able to just be me, I was proud of my village who "pulled it off", seemingly seamlessly.......
And lovely Grace made a take home token for all......

Sometimes when something is so perfect, its hard to imagine it can ever be repeated, but hopefully.......

Lovely post..I wish I could have been there~ xo
ReplyDeleteI hope to have the means to be able to be there for the next one! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! The Prairie looks like a dream! I've always wanted to watch both Out of Africa and Miss Potter but never have. You have inspired me to hunt them down for a viewing. Love your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMegan @ Storybook Love Affair
Oh how I wish I could have been there. I so love your style. Florence
ReplyDeleteWish I could be there too. I would need so much to listen to and learn from your experience. If tomorrow you organize something similar in L.A., I am ready to drive two days in the row, just to be there. In your store maybe ? Even if we can't watch the movies, it will be fine for me :-)
ReplyDeleteHopefully, one day I will be able to visit your Prairie, I would love to.
Gorgeous photos, as usually,
Yael
congratulations. It's clear it means a lot to you.
ReplyDeleteLove that you are always looking back, learning, and that you never forget your roots.
x
Love this post. You are such an inspiration. I feel your beauty and love for beauty so much. Hopefully I can attend the next one :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to go if you ever do this again! My daughter was in school during the time it was hosted, I was able to come to your Prairie last weekend and wanted to let you know that everything about my stay was truly a magical experience, I came away feeling very complet, fulfilled and inspired. So even when you are not there you manage to inspired and sooth the soui with your aesthetics! Denny was awesome and so was pearl!! We loved all the antique stores within close distance and sure did enjoy Royers as well, what a lovely place I will be back every occasion I can.....I see remarrying on my 20th at the prairie.....
ReplyDeleteSherry Hicks
Thank you so much for sharing your first Seminar at the heavenly Prairie! It must be a wonderful place to be. I too, look forward to staying at the B&B someday with my husband. Til then, thanks again for sharing your journeys and your bucket of loveliness.
ReplyDelete~ Stephanie
So lovely of you to share these beauties with us! Thank you for all you do;D
ReplyDeleteLove the post, I need to win the lotto bad so I can come to one of your classes. I love everything about your work. Hugs Mary
ReplyDeleteWonderful post Rachel. And of course my favorite picture was of your children when they were little. It always makes me wonder where the time went? I think is so great that you were able to share your journey with others.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Sue
What a wonderful post. I would have loved to have been part of the class. You're extremely inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteBest,
Mandy @ LittleMaison.com
I'm SO happy! Probably not as happy as the lucky participants, though -- looked like a very informative event.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely *Heart-Felt* post...
ReplyDeleteSoooo enjoyed the pics and stories...
Jeanine Burkhardt
Such an interesting and beautiful post, Rachel. I wish I could have been there, too! You still continue to inspire me! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
I hope you have another seminar - I would SO be there! I could learn so much from your wisdom, creativity, and incredible ability to persevere no matter what life throws at you. Also, it is true that celebrities spread their love for your work. I first heard of Shabby Chic from Madonna long before I was ready to "nest". Being such a HUGE fan of hers I listened up. A few years later when I was ready to get my own place I revisited this look and that's when I fell in love hard for this amazing and wonderful world you breathed life into and so many of us now can find so much enjoy and inspiration in.
ReplyDeleteLove ya'
Ray
Hello Rachel ~ thank you for sharing your heart felt thoughts on your seminar ~ sounds like a wonderful time! Hoping to attend one in the future or at least a visit to your Prairie!
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Sandi
Rachel,
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog and I love to look at your images and read your posts. In my next life I'm coming to work for you.
Lisa D.
Rachel, what a special time you have shared with your visitors. I would have loved to be there. Let me know if you are popping over the Australia any time soon!! SO happy for you that it was a success. Jane x
ReplyDeleteoh i hope to be there next year! so happy to hear it went swimmingly.
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michele
Rachel, I am still hitting re-wind and find myself quite choked up at times. I'll never forget when you came up to me and said "Hello",and who do we have here?...(good thing you had name tags for us) I forgot my name! I was speechless, and you know the rest...I was most impressed with your genuine kindness and that as accomplished as you are, you were so down to earth. I felt that your seminar was not only helpful to those attending but to you as well. I could see a healing taking place as you spoke of things that have now passed. I believe anyone can be successful but it takes a truly tremendous person to regain stability and start over. I love the person you are, the creativity you posess and the beauty you evoke. Thank-you for taking the time to share and give so much of yourself. Thank-you for signing my book.....it was so neatly written and yes you made me cry...as always. I shall never forget the entire event...the lessons learned through your journey will be with me forever as I take on the next chapters of my life. Heartfelt Thanks....grace xx
ReplyDeleteI'm waking up to new mornings now, thank you for being so open and kind...I had so much fun and learned so much :)
ReplyDeleteChristina Chanel Montague
The Prairie is such a beautiful ,relaxing, dream. The people their are so kind and welcoming. It feels as if you've walked into a cloud.
ReplyDeleteSincerely
Nichole C.
when was the seminar held? Wish I hadn't missed it! Looked amazing! Wonderful! I hope you host more in the future in your "spare time" right?? :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! What an amazing experience that would be to attend!!!! So much to learn from you and so nice that you share it with others!!!
ReplyDeleteDear Rachel,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic blog! I was so hoping to have been able to attend....but being a very busy General Manager of a boutique hotel in Jamaica prevented me this time!
Such an amazing journey, and so inspiring....I knew the seminar would have been just like this....so really pray you have another one later on in the year.
Best wishes and continued success on your creative journey.
Greetings Rachel
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a wonderful time at the seminar. You and your staff plus the Pearls went above and beyond to make everyone feel warm and welcome. I had a fun time and learned so much from all that you shared. Some experiences touch your hands and others touch your heart. The school at the Prairie truly touched my heart.
All the best,
Theresa Crawford
I wish I could have been there...sounds like a fabulous time!
ReplyDeleteI hope you plan more of these events in the future.
Hello Rachel,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonder and what an amazing time everyone must have had. I want to ask you if you have considered adding oil cloth tabel cloths to your line. I have searced the internet for something shabby or even french country,,,nothing out there..just solids. I bet it would be a hit!
X
Marcie
Rachel, thank you for always being so transparent and allowing us to share in your journey. The Prairie looks fabulous!...Bronnie
ReplyDeleteLove your post. You have always inspired me to be creative and love reading about all your adventures with your career and your travels. What a dream come true.
ReplyDeleteJody
Your work is remarkable, the choice of materials and colors as much, thank you for this, wonderful book delight
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed by your informations about the seminar you had done in february. I think you are very kind teacher, that share your gifts with others. Congratulations!! I really would like to be there having a nice time and learning your lessons as your guest. Success for you, always!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel!
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Love your work, love your blog!
You're my inspiring muse! :)
http://lespetitspalais.blogspot.com.br/
Hi Rachel~ Just felt so tickled to share this with you. I have been looking for your books at Consignment Book Stores and have finally found 2 of your books; Shabby Chic Treasure Hunting & Decorating Guide and The Shabby Chic Home. I was so excited. Thanks for your inspiration.
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Michele
http://pearl131.blogspot.com/
I just wanted to say that my daughter and I visited The Prairie after winding our way through Warrenton booths the other day. It happened to be my birthday and it is now a day I will always remember for its incredible beauty. The Prairie is exquisite. We sat in the shop and wanted to live there. We sat on the shop's porch and practically fell asleep. I bought some "final sale" sheets which I could never in a million years imagine wanting to return. In fact, I wish I had bought two sets! We also each got one of the gorgeous canvas bags that we have been longing for. And I got a t shirt. Everyone was so kind and helpful and we felt as if we were more than welcome to loll about as long as we pleased. It was just such a beautiful way to end the birthday road trip. Rachel Ashwell, you are so gifted in creating beauty. Thank you for sharing it with the rest of us. Very much appreciated
ReplyDeleteRachel, you are an inspiration to many and that you are willing to share your experiences and heart speaks volumes of you! I am a young mom and also in creative business, just getting started really. It is a dream of mine to meet you and I would LOVE to attend one of your seminars!!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Heather
What a lovely blog! Just found you and already inspired. I'm going to follow your blog and also follow you on Pinterest.
ReplyDeletePietrik
Very excited - my sister coming to town so we will be making a day trip back to The Prairie! Can hardly wait!
ReplyDeleteWhen the Marie Antoinette movie came out, my best friend called me and said "You've got to see this movie. You'll love it...it's SO Shabby Chic!"
ReplyDeleteShe was right...it is one of my favorite movies! I find so much inspiration in it. Isn't her country cottage just a dream? I really enjoyed browsing through your blog this morning. So glad you made your way to us in Texas!
oxox♥Linsey from the Farmhouse Porch
Wish I could have been there....Just Beautiful!!!
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