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Sep
24

A lil’ bit of Kitchen decor

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I can’t take a whole lot of credit for this one, the greatest thing about this kitchen is the genius behind the design.  It’s not a huge footprint but its just enough.  I have a ridiculous amount of kitchen appliances, decor, several sets of dishes, an insane amount of serving dishes/platters/cake stands/tea pots and tea cups.  Every single thing fits in these cabinets; it’s just amazing.  As far as design goes, surprise surprise its the same as the rest of the house.  Quirky, some shots of color and a mix of pattern and I’m a happy girl.

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I focused on not putting TOO much stuff on the countertops.  I have an issue with this because it is in my nature to want to look at all my pretty things, but as I get older I find I am drawn to a cleaner look.  Conundrum.  So we left the essentials: tv for breakfast cartoons, coffee maker, tea kettle on the stove and three glass stopper bottles.  The bottles ended up there as a fluke; when I unpacked them I set them against the wall and loved how they filled the space but at the same time left the illusion of space due to the clean, clear glass.  The bird is just cute and will probably fly south when the Christmas decor makes an appearance.  A simple silver mini-cake stand holds the apple green timer and my vintage brass salt and pepper shakers.  Paper towels are essential, of course, and to finish things off I have my copy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking propped up on a cookbook stand suggesting that I have actually made something fancy and french out of the famous book.  I haven’t.  Anyway…the end cap shelves were like a special little gift for me.  Bottom = white shelf with small selection of letter coffee mugs.  Next = color pop shelf with vintage cracked glass decanter, cream and sugar set. Second from top = white shelf with tin pitcher, bird slat and pepper shakers and Top = color shelf with bird coffee mugs and a grapefruit sugar bowl with a tiny bird perched on the top.  Not too much, not too little.  Goldilocks.

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The glass cabinets gave me an opportunity to show our fun dishes.  There is a good balance of white dishes, glassware and then pops of fun and color.  Bowls are colorful and interspersed throughout the white plates and clear glasses.  On the higher shelves I popped a tea pot and my favorite tea cup and a pretty creamer pot.  And to no one’s surprise, little birds pepper every shelf.  This is a great room, and not because I did anything wonderful to it; just a beautifully planned space.  A good place to make jam!

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Sep
23

Just a little inspiration.

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Some way, some how, I am going to make this pillow. I dig it SO much.

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Sep
21

Coolest chandelier in the utensils drawer

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Chris and I were in an incredible home store today and looked up to see this gem of ceiling jewelry. So creative, so unexpected, so in love.

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Sep
17

Who paints fruit? I do!

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Here are my two new paintings I just finished for the dining room. I really like the paintings themselves but the frames ended up way too heavy (in color) for the rest of the room. Once I find the right frames I think they’ll be awesome. What do you think?

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Sep
02

The Boo Boo’s room

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I love decorating kid’s rooms.  How much cooler can you get?  Color, whimsy, creativity and pure awesomeness.  I’ve written about how I came about the theme, or idea behind Addie’s room; she travels all the time with me so why not make her room based on travel?  Here is where we are with her little cave as of NOW.

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Bright multi colored polka dot quilt from Land of Nod: Check. Light blocker/thermal protective lavender-per-Addie’s request curtains: Check. Canopy fit for a Princess. Handmade airplanes in multiple hues.  Walls covered in clouds. Check, check and check.  Her ceiling fan even has a different city on each blade affixed with silver contact paper I cut into letters.  This kid has it made.

(note: the planes, hot air balloons and canopy are all attached to the ceiling with command hooks.  You DON’T have to turn your walls into swiss cheese. Just sayin.)
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Does your kid’s name find its way around the world in wacky and unexpected ways? Mine does.  I found and printed photos of some of the rad applications of my Goose’s name, framed them in bright pink painted frames and popped em on the wall by her bathroom. IN. DI. VI. DUAL. IZE.

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What do we have here?  The little hook rack on the wall is engraved with her name.  It was probably meant for clothes or maybe even dried herbs tied in bunches.  We use it for pacifier storage and it’s awesome.  Above the paci rack is a compass I cut out of the same silver contact paper I used on her fan and made a compass.  How else will she find her way around the world? The dresser is the same one from her nursery with the same name letters that I made before she was born. It IS still her name after all.  There is also a US map puzzle (she already knows all the states thanks to that puzzle), a sailboat and a pair of jammies I forgot to take off the top of the dresser.  Oops.

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And in this corner we have shelving full of globes found at the french market, an Eiffel tower birdhouse I painted the same color as her bedside lamp and curtains, decorative suitcases (how cute are those?), some storage baskets and trinkets.  The hot air balloons you’ve seen in my posts a thousand times because they took me so long to make I have to keep showing them off, and some more clouds on the wall.  A note about the clouds: you can spend money on etsy or amazon buying vinyl wall decals, but you can also spend about $5 on a roll of contact paper at home depot and cut out the designs you want then stick em on the wall.  I did it with the compass, the clouds, the fan letters and this project.  SO EASY.

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The headboard cover was a queen sized fleece blanket that I folded in half, sewed the end seams, turned it inside out and popped over her headboard.  The cabinet was her diaper cabinet in our apartment, now it holds…emergency middle of the night pull ups.  The “A” is just a cardboard letter painted green.  Her lamp was part of a set (the two side table size lamps are now hunter green and in the guest room) that I painted lavender and have YET to find the right shade to fit. The bedrails keep her from falling out of her big girl bed and screaming in the middle of the night.

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Addie’s bathroom: color, birds, fun, and bright.  The birds used to hang over Addie’s crib and now they are the perfect unexpected element in her bathroom.  EVERYONE comments on the birds.  Below, the airplanes are hung with white thread and command hooks and are one of Addie’s very favorite elements in her room.  Are you going to decorate your kid’s room?  Go wild! But please make sure you listen to what your kid wants,  you are not going to live in that room, your child is.  Think about not only what your child likes, but who they are, and you will come up with something more special than the standard character room.  Have fun and get your bugaboo involved in her/his own space…you’ll have a blast.

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Aug
24

Finished Living Room

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(Photos 1 and 2 are “before” pictures)

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Finally! I have been done with the house for a while but have been so busy I haven’t had any time to post them all. Let’s start with the living room.

The most important aspect of this room was that I could maintain my quirky design personality while keeping a hint of traditional formality.  The curtains are dummy panels hung with command hooks; no walls were hurt in the hanging of this fabric.  Next, I wanted the side tables to speak to one another but not be mirror images, so I used similar accessories on both (picture frame on one, plate on easel on the other) and similar small green plants.  The table on the left is much lower than the one on the right so I stacked two vintage suitcases to keep the lamps level.  I cycled through all sorts of lampshades before I settled on my final choice.  All the others were too formal or fussy but when I found these natural woven shades they played perfectly off the slip covers I sewed for the wingbacks.

Speaking of wingbacks, we bought the chairs in a pink floral fabric that was in great condition but didn’t fit my decor.  I checked into having them reupholstered but the cost was right up there near the $1000 mark so I quickly abandoned THAT idea (for now.) I then ordered slipcovers online but they were ill fitting and looked pretty awful.  So I bit the bullet: I sewed slipcovers.  I had never done it before but had a general idea how I should proceed.  I found a sturdy khaki duckcloth and pinned it to each section of chair, cutting out around the exact shape of each section with am inch and a half seam allowance.  I then pinned all the pieces together until I had the entire chair covered with pinned sections, pulled the inside out pinned montrosity off the chair and sewed along all my pin lines.  Simple.  Time consuming, but simple.  The only tricky part were the curved arms where I had to fashion a pleated curve as well as the “patch” on the front of each arm.  But once the chairs were finally finished I was so in love with the final project I give myself a little pat on the back whenever I walk past them.

The pillows needed to follow the same idea as the rest of the room: playful but not too casual.  I chose a stripe that has a nod to the nautical and backed it with natural canvas that matches the couches exactly.  I added a deep red ticking accent as well as an aqua batik-ish print that adds a little of the, “huh, I would never think that would work” that I like to have in all my rooms. I made a table runner for the coffee table with the same fabrics I used for the pillows.  On top of that, I placed three glass candlesticks for height topped with map patterned candles and a woven basket of greenery and bamboo balls.

I hung my “Birch Tree” painting over the love seat to fill the space.  I’m not in love with it as it sits right now but I think that once it is framed it will work perfectly.  In the opposite corner from the painting is my desk/work station.  I transferred the frame collage that I originally had over the couch between the windows to over my desk wrapped around the corner.  Why did I move the artwork? The collage was too busy over the couch and conveyed a super casual feeling…since its one of the first rooms a guest sees when the enter the house I wanted it to make just the right impression.  I replaced the look with a large mirror with a dark wood frame that works with the accent tables and surrounded the mirror with a more conventional look of photos with white mats and black frames.  The photos themselves are off-kilter representations of what I imagined would be in a living room, or sitting room, in the 30′s or 40′s:  glimpses of a globe, horn rimmed glasses, a typewriter, a settee, a clock face and a rotary phone.  I cropped them so they were jsut a little “off” and adjusted their color so they were more faded and antiqued than the original.  They’re perfect.   With the collage situated around the corner over my desk, I still get the fun vibe that I love, people just have to enter the room and look around in order to find the treasure!

My desk top is littered with french flea market finds (vintage milk basket, old school pencil sharpener) as well as books, glass cloches, a couple of topiaries and a large hourglass.  I used a pewter layered display plate as my notion wrangler and a small brass lamp and vintage gold plated ceramic dish round it all out.  If you remember my sewing station in our apartment in Naperville, you’ll remember the green “idea” bulletin boards I had above my desk.  I used the same frames and foam core board and just replaced the green cotton with a natural flax.  I also sewed pocket panels in the larger board to hold some of my supplies.  It’s all working out rather well so far!

So, there is room number one, the Living Room.  Let me know what you think, hopefully it has inspired some great idea for you that you’ll utilize in your own home.  If not, I hope your little bit of voyeurism liked peeking into my most ‘formal’ room.

Later Gators.

Aug
15

Wrangle those scarves!

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I have a thing for scarves. And hats. And gloves. I tried keeping them in baskets but I could never find the accessory I was looking for. So I moved to the door. I bought a shoe organizer and filled it with my precious scarves. Nary an issue again!

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Aug
03

Make it pretty.

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Yes, I have a sickness. I can’t put chips out in the original packaging. I can’t put anything out in original packaging. I want to make everything beautiful and interesting when I entertain. Start to accumulate pretty serving dishes when you see them and its easy to present your guests with on heck of a spread. It’s always more fun when your guests feel how special they are. And make grandmas homemade doughnuts, that helps too.

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Jul
14

Todays Lunch Special

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Okay, I’ve gotten the cooking bug since moving from a small apartment kitchen into this awesome cook-friendly one. I was watching Paula Deen the other day and watched her make this awesome meal and decided to make it for my mama and our wonderful cousin Barbara for lunch today. Here’s a sneak peek: (ps, it was delicious. Thanks for the recipe Paula!)  Tomato basil baked tilapia with honey balsamic green beans with a side of cantelope and chardonnay. Goose had Pb&j.

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Jul
10

I just can’t stop myself.

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I picked a few more cherries today. Anyone want some jam?

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Jul
08

This is THE lampshade.

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I love this lampshade…but its from a very expensive store and I can never, and will never, be able to spend big bucks on something to cover a lightbulb. Could I make this? I dunno but I’m gonna gather some ribbon and give it a try!

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Jul
07

I’m a jam makin’ fool

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I picked RIDICULOUS amounts of fruit from the sour cherry tree in our front yard and am hard at work making jam. Have you ever made sour cherry jam? You should, it will be the best thing you ever taste. I already made one batch of strawberry-sour cherry jam and it knocked my socks off. Here we go!

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Jun
06

I’m still here!

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I’ve been absent, I know.  I have to admit that moving 1,000 miles across the country has kept me from updating and posting. The funny thing is, all I’ve been doing is decorating and redesigning!

 

Soon I will do a video tour/tutorial through each room of our new house and show you how I’ve filled our home with our personality.  Would you believe that we filled a four bedroom house with the stuff we had in our two bedroom apartment?! I guess I was better at finding storage than I thought.

So, bear with me, check out all the projects that have already been posted and I will post some videos when I get down off my ladder and stop decorating.

See you soon!

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May
09

Movin in: Before Pics

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Man, moving sure is a process! I am super excited to put my stamp on this house but I am knee deep in boxes.  Here are some before pictures so you can (hopefully) be thoroughly inspired when you see the finished rooms. Enjoy!

Here are some pics of a couple “almost there” rooms:

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