Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Fall Pumkins

I'm in the mood for a pumpkin spice latte from Starbucks and a good book. :) In the mean time, I found these cute pumpkin decor ideas and a little DIY project along with...




For Those of us who have limited time, I thought this was cute and looked pretty quick and easy. Below....DIY on how to make cute polka dotted pumpkins. I read this on French Knots and thought it was a great idea.



Cut out some vinyl stickers and put them on your pumpkin.


Spray paint over the entire pumpkin. You can also use other colors: brown, black, etc.
Voila! Your polka dotted pumkins! Easy enough right? Do you have any easy ideas for decorating pumpkins? Please share!

To Match or Not to Match

Today, I am having one of my favorite guest bloggers give us a little treat. This is Jen of "Opal Never Shouts" and I read her blog everyday. Her's is one of those I read after my son goes to bed while I drink a hot cup of tea or something comforting and just sit and enjoy myself.

To Match or Not to Match....
Get this! Almost one hundred percent of designer rooms do not have a matching bedroom set. As in - it all is the same color, came from the same place, and was purchased on the same day.
We understand it seems a lot less “fool proof” to buy a bedroom set. Someone has already done the work for you. There are no worries of mixing the wrong woods or mixing styles that don’t really go. There is no messing it up, however, if you are feeling a little brave, explore with us the genius of not having a matching set. We find there is a lot more visual texture and variety in the room if it doesn't all “match” or come in the same set. You will love each piece for it’s unique features and character that it brings to your space.

There is such lovely texture and color brought into the room just by the variety of size, height and sheen of each of it's pieces. When collecting your bedroom set there are two things to remember. One, make sure that the nightstands are similar in height if not the same. This will keep the room balanced and keep your room from feeling lopsided. The second thing to remember is just like the first - make sure that your lamps are similar in size, especially height. Something that works great for us is to choose a wood headboard with a pretty stain and pair it with nightstands with a fun painted color, or visa versa. An easy way to get a designer bedroom is to use an upholstered headboard, it brings in a soft texture and will go well with many different finishes.
So what if you are thinking, “That's nice, I really like the idea, but I have all matching sets and don’t want to start over.” We have an idea to solve this design puzzle. Try separating or mixing and matching some of your bedroom set pieces through out your house. Maybe you swap dressers from one room to the next or a pair of nightstands with another. You could even try out a small dresser as an entry chest or a unique end table as a nightstand.

This is a great way to have an eclectic, not so predictable, and “collected over time” kind of look. It is a sure way to make your home look like it is right out of a magazine and not brought right home from the furniture store.
So what's your take? Matching or not? We want to hear what you think about the matter.


Tomorrow I am doing a giveaway on "Opal Never Shouts" so make sure you sign up to win!

Pretty Tape

Quick post today...I am going to a Cubs game tonight and leaving in a few :) but I wanted to highlight this amazing shop I recently found - Pretty Tape. Look at these amazing tapes...














This is perfect for Christmas with red or hot pink:)


Friday, September 16, 2011

Fashion Friday

Well, I couldn't resist...I order two skirts from The Limited this morning. They are having a BOGO sale and on top of that I used a coupon code to get $20 off a $75 purchase so with shipping spent $70 and am getting two of my favorite skirts. Since I had a baby, you all know how it is fitting into things again, and I bought one of these skirts back in July while on vacation and loved it because it actually fit. Anyway, waited for them to go on sale and they did! Bought a brown and charcoal.



And then a few collections I love. Too bad I don't have the money to shop everyday all day bc I would! lol :) Anyway, I'm a collection girl. I generally buy one purse per summer/winter season and stick with them the whole time; and I like to buy a whole collection of mix and match items like the one below and wear over and over in different combos until I start over. It seems you're spending a lot, but over time you're not because it helps keep you (at least it does me) from buying random pieces here and there. Plus, when you don't have much closet space to deal with,  not having a million somethings makes a big difference!





Later today, going to use my "Place Cash" on my 6 month old! What fun!

Any way you like to shop that helps you out?

xoxo

Thursday, September 15, 2011

True Turquoise

Found a few ideas using Turquoise and thought I'd share some. 

This is the cutest idea for an old door or front of just about anything that can easily be transformed.


This next room is about to become my Bedroom. I just recently switched my master bedroom to the smaller bedroom in my house to make room for all my Etsy stuff :) and have been wondering what to do with it. I already have taupe walls and white nightstands. Getting started on those curtains ASAP and the rest tomorrow!
This a such a great idea for an old door. It was revamped into a head board. So cool!


Just threw these dishes in because I love them and have one these pots in red. Heavy, but love cooking in it!


And Last but not least... this mudroom thingy, not sure what it is exactly but it is delicious!

Have a great night!

One more! Love this new fabric too in an oversized Zig Zag/Chevron

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Custom Orders



I have done quite a few custom orders for people recently and thought I would share a couple. I LOVE to do these, because it is something different and out of the ordinary and I love to make new "creations." :)

This first one's pic isn't the greatest but this was originally a big (huge) blue ottoman that desperately needed some help. My client wanted a cover that was neutral had pleats so I created this for her and she added the nail heads. She said it fit perfectly which was great!

Before...


Sample of what she was looking for but in a different color...
  

Finished product...again, not the greatest photo, but nevertheless...

 

Next is a work in progress (as you can see with the floor in the second photo) breakfast nook that had custom made benches with no cushions or anything on them. We used Waverly Lovely Lattice Lapis from Fabric.com and 2 in. foam for the zippered cushions and then Premier Prints Chartreuse Zig Zag for the 8 pillows. Working on roman shades for this client next. She's about to have her entire house furnished with my creations, which is fine with me! :)

Before...

After...

Lastly, for today, I made this ottoman cover to add a little something to my office space and also painted some stripes on the desk which I recently posted about here.


If I ever have the time to get it all together, (hard to do with a 5 month old and 3 websites!) I will post my tutorial on how to make a custom ottoman cover.
Have a great weekend!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Pier One

Have you gotten your Pier One 20% off coupon in the mail? I did and can't wait to use it. I love Pier One because they have such "unique" things. I've posted a few small purchases I've made there recently and some others I LOVE...



Not a great pic, but these are my little set of cups and saucers and salt and pepper shakers from Pier One. The drapes on the left are also from Pier one.



 I absolutely adore this lamp! Thinking about making one and posting it as a DIY project.



These peacock feather drapes are the ones shown in my pic above.



 I have these and love them! They are perfect for a few minutes of silence and relaxation when Evan is asleep.:) 






  
Remember a while back, I posted about putting a bench at the end of my bed? Well still haven't gotten around to it, but this one would be cute with a cushion.



If you've never been to Pier One, you must go! I promise you will not be disappointed. It is one of those places I could spend hours in just persuing every detail. :) Have a great day!