Saturday, July 7, 2012

I'm starting to get into some more specifics of what I'm visualizing for our new home. No, we haven't moved in yet. But what does that matter when there is fun planning to do?

I love lighting. It's a major part of my life. Lights need to make a room feel warm and welcoming. Natural sunlight is best of course, but lamps, hanging lamps, overhead lights, are all important to me as well. 

Here are a couple of my favorite finds from Boots N Gus.





Up-cycled Milk Glass, yes please.



I'm not sure I would use this valence on a window, because every time I look at it I come up with a different idea of what I could do with it. Hang it over the bed and embellish with a few fabric flowers?


Brulu Mama

The kitchen has very old styled cabinet pulls. Not in a good old style way. I like the fresh green of this one below. I think I'll take the kitchen more in this sort of direction.

Door Stop Supply Shop on Etsy

Garlands of all different kids frequently catch my attention. They can do so much with so little. I could easily make something similar to this design by Everly Lane Design, which was featured on Etsy's blog. I think I would incorporate some lace.





I like these as well, by Thimble Weddings. Another that would be fairly easy to make, but easier if I really had the time, and owned a sewing machine.






I think I would go for felt over paper however. Since I'm purchasing for home decor rather than an event, it would last much longer. Like these from The Find Sac.






The tile backsplash in the kitchen is white, yea for me. I'm planning to paint the walls and cabinets white too, and have the fun of adding color to a white slate. Two of the tiles over the stove have some rather 90's style designs on them, so I'm looking to replace those two. Or maybe I'll replace a small group of them to make it more coherent. I'm leaning toward some mosaic tiles, maybe subway style. I found these mother of pearl ones on Amazon.






There is a toilet room in the master bath. The kind that's fairly tiny and usually depressing. When I saw it I thought, 'great, without revamping the bathroom, (because I like the rest of it) how can I make that space pleasant???'. The bathroom is a soft yellow, what if I used something like this from Cutting Edge Stencils to liven it up? I'm still debating, but as of yet this seems to be the best potential fix I've come up with.




My goals with home decor are usually to keep the overall feel simple and airy, and to find ways to make big impacts with items and ideas that come at a lower cost. I've been frequenting thrift stores over the last few weeks, and enjoying the thrill of the hunt, as my friend Amy says. So far I have found a wooden chair painted a soft blue that I think will go well in the living room, an ottoman that may find its way into the walk in closet, a blue green windowpane mirror, and a watercolor picture with of course, little birdies. At some point I'll take some pictures of my favorite finds, maybe when they're settled in their new home!





Saturday, June 23, 2012




Yesterday I spent some time brooding over a few of my favorite photo shoots and pictures, I needed some inspiration. Here are a few of my very favorites. I seemed to start with warm and snuggly, and ended up with bright and sunny.



Take the time to view this full photo shoot. Choosing my favorite was quite difficult. Andria captured this couple beautifully, and isn't it refreshing to see one of those couples that just, very simply, love each other?
Ashley & Zach by Andria Lindquist


Here's another couple's shoot that doesn't give you that 'ick get real' feeling. Just sheer happiness at being together. This is a homecoming shoot, and again, take the link and go see the whole thing. Well done capturing those moments Josh Goleman.

A Sweet Homecoming, found via OnceWed





This picture is from Little Honey Pie on Etsy. The leaf headband was for sale (sorry, sold now) but goodness, Kaley I think you should sell your pictures too!






Mademoiselle


Photo by Charles Linden; 300 Years of Wallpaper





Shirley Poppy; by Emily Winfield Martin of The Black Apple

Barn Owl and Branches; by Michelle of United Thread



Found this one this morning, I love the soft pinks, white and green.
DIY Butterfly Bridesmaid Bouquet, via OnceWed



Anthropologie dress, found via Confessions of a Call Center Gal