10 Ways to Decorate With Cowboy Duds


Updated 06/01/10 6:00 AM · Posted by CasaSugar · 0 comments

10 Ways to Decorate With Cowboy Duds

Cowboy boots, hats, belt buckles, and spurs are not everyone's cup of tea, and even if you like a little cowboy thrown in the mix, you may prefer a more modern country approach. But if you have a soft spot for all things country and are gung-ho about incorporating it in your living space, I've lassoed up some ways you can use Western pieces in the home. They just might be right up your, er, dirt Read more

Cool Idea: These Boots Were Made For Framin'


Updated 03/18/10 4:38 AM · Posted by CasaSugar · 3 comments

Cowboy Boot Frame

It's rodeo time and I've got the fever. My closet has a special place for all seven pairs of my cowgirl boots, but I'm thinking they may end up in a DIY project sooner than later. While I plan on rockin' them till they are worn out, this frame has me grinning from ear to ear. From what I could tell, it would be rather easy to create. I'd start with a pair of serious scissors, a frame, insane Read more

Back to Cool: Hey Dude


Updated 08/20/09 6:46 AM · Posted by FabSugar · 6 comments

Back to Cool: Hey Dude

Hey Duuuuddde. Hey Dude was one of my favorite Nickelodeon shows in the early '90s. Melody, Brad, Ted, and Danny made rancher life look so cool. Their style was functional yet stylish — bandanas, plaid, polo shirts, denim — and I loved how Melody always wore cute jewelry and hair clips with her cowboy gear. Giddy up! Shop Read more

Inspired: Cowboy Modern


Updated 03/30/09 5:52 PM · Posted by CasaSugar · 3 comments

Inspired:  Cowboy Modern

I love the look of old Western ranch buildings, from their open, timber-framed ceilings to their massive stone fireplaces. However, even the most classic of cowboy designs often needs an update. For instance, how about trading the Frederick Remington reproduction print for a more modern Gretchen Wagoner collage painting? While it still has a definite cowboy flavor, its material use and colors Read more

Come Party With Me: Hoedown — Menu


Updated 09/30/08 6:15 PM · Posted by partysugar · 3 comments

Come Party With Me: Hoedown — Menu

At a barn shindig, serve a hearty meal with plenty of napkins to mop up the finger-licking good eats. Start the meal off with a spicy appetizer in the form of shrimp with barbecue seasonings. Slow-cooked beef brisket is a savory, smoky, and scrumptious entree. It's also the perfect cut of meat to affordably feed a crowd. Classic cowboy sides — barbecue "baked beans" and crisp apple coleslaw Read more

Come Party With Me: Hoedown — Invite


Updated 09/30/08 10:54 AM · Posted by partysugar · 3 comments

Come Party With Me: Hoedown — Invite

Recently one of my girlfriends moved out of the city to the countryside. Her new home has (drum roll please) a barn! I've been waiting all my life to host a Western-style hoedown in an authentic barn and she's agreed to let me plan one instead of hosting a housewarming party. Think cowboy boots, bluegrass, and barbecued ribs. The invites take their inspiration from the classic, all-American Read more

Baby Wrangler Is Rodeo Ready


Updated 01/31/08 4:00 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Baby Cowboy Can Rope a Calf

Two-year-old Marcus Marriott is a cowboy, born and bred. He's not even out of diapers, but he already has the coordination to successfully rope a toy calf. His skill is undeniable, but his rope-swinging run is darn adorable. All he's missing is a hat, a pair of chaps, some spurs, and a real cow — but a teething ring and bottle of milk will suffice for now. Read more

Lil Find: Get Along Little Dogies


Updated 12/03/07 4:00 PM · Posted by babysugar · 0 comments

Lil Find: Get Along Little Dogies

Maybe it's the Texan in me, but I just couldn't help myself when I saw these root-tootin' cowboy and cowgirl get ups by Wovenplay ($150 and $130). For the kiddo that likes to play dress up (and most of them do), these are the finest in rodeo wear. Dress your tots up and let their imaginations run wild. Maybe they're driving the cattle out West or leading a pack of city slickers through the Read more