Sunday, January 31, 2010

Hello February~

Can anybody tell me where January disappeared to? I blinked my eyes and it was gone. Seriously. Of course it may have something to do with the fact that I moved across the country, the hubby started a new job, the kids started a new school, etc. etc.

But honestly, it's okay with me that January is over already because I love February. Must be the romantic in me, but February always makes me nostalgic and a little giddy. So in the spirit of Valentine's day...I thought I'd share a few fun projects with you...


First up, this fun Valentine's wreath. Vintage Valentine's cards and glitter. What more could you ask for? You can learn more about how I made it here.


Next up, cupid...or close enough. This is the Valentine's version of my famous pixies...you can find the tutorial here.


And finally, a great craft to do with your little ones. Valentine's votives. Learn how to make them here.

Only 14 days before Valentine's day...
Have a great Monday~

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Stairwell Inspiration: A design consultation~

A few weeks back I received an email from Kim who said:


Dear Shabby Nest...I NEED some inspiration for the wall up my stairs. It is SO sad and boring... but it has much potential... can you help? ~ Kim


Of course I can help! I live for this stuff!!



Here are the photos Kim sent me of her stairs in their current state.








Kim is right....the space has loads of potential...


The first thing I would do for this space, would be to paint it. My suggestion would be to continue that fabulous green from the downstairs wall up the inside of the stairwell. This would have the effect of making the stairs a part of the living space rather than pointing out their utilitarian side.

One of my favorite looks for a staircase is a collage. Now Kim could go with the idea she started...a family photo collage. And this could be outstanding. She would just need to take it to the next level. If Kim wants to use this idea, I would suggest sticking with one photo color....either all black & white or all color. Frames don't necessarily have to match, but keeping the photos in the same tone helps to create a cohesive feeling. And Kim, go for broke. Don't chicken out with just a few photos. And don't think you have to only have photos of the family. You can throw in a pretty art print. Or something a little unexpected like marquis letters. Check out these two examples from the Pottery Barn catalog.





Another fabulous look, is to hang a collage of empty frames all painted one color. I love this look because it creates "architecture" where it didn't exist before...similar to putting up mouldings. Here are a couple of my favorite examples of this look.


Photo by Mimi Charmante of Kasey's Amazing home

Photo from Nesting Place

I personally like the idea of using a mirror collage in a stairwell. This helps to bounce light around and makes what could be a dark spot lighter! Although my personal preference is to use frameless mirrors like the ones pictured from Pottery Barn, any mirror will do the trick. Just look for some with unique shapes or frames to create interest.





But if Kim would rather do away with the collage look, she could try using one large statement piece. I have always loved this stairway from Brooke Gianetti's home. The giant clockface is amazing.




Because a huge vintage clockface might be difficult to locate ;-) Kim might consider purchasing a new large clock online such as this one from Ballard Designs.




And because I like to offer inexpensive design solutions, Kim might also consider finding a fabulous piece of fabric and simply wrapping it around a wood frame or canvas. This is one of the least expensive ways to make a large "statement" piece of art.


Finally, you may have noticed the little basket at the base of the stairs. From a mother's point of view I totally understand needing a catchall. And since the landing looks to be fairly substantial, why not consider adding a small demilune table like this one from Ballard design on the wall facing the long staircase? And add a pretty basket or hatbox underneath to stash whatever stuff needs to find it's way upstairs!



I hope these ideas help Kim and anyone else out there who needs a little stairwell inspiration!!

A little sidenote: Serena & Lily featured yesterday's post on their Facebook page! And for anyone that wonders...No, I am not being paid by Serena & Lily...I just love their stuff. But if anyone from Serena & Lily happens to be reading this....I know of a master bedroom in desperate need of a king size ruched quilt and a sparrow chair. ;-) Just sayin'.
Have a great weekend~

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bedroom Idea Board~

In our last house, the master bedroom was somewhat ignored. I gave it a sort of bandaid makeover, and it was liveable and pleasant, but not just what I wanted. I decided that won't happen again.

Photo from our previous master bedroom


And so I've been gathering ideas and inspiration. And today I thought I'd share a little bit of that with you.


A couple of weeks ago, I spotted this lovely room on Houzz.com. And it became my inspiration photo.
hhbradys bedroom ideabook  bedroom
The color palette is perfect!! Dove gray, white, cream, dark brown and pale blue. As I said....perfect.


Then I remembered this room from Serena and Lily.



If you have read my blog for a while, you may remember me sharing the same room here.

I love this room for many of the same reasons that I love the first room. But it adds in a color that I really want to add to my room and that is... flax. The walls in our Master are already painted a flax-y beige color, and that is not changeable. I was slightly worried about that, but in the Serena and Lily room, you can see how well they work together.

I love the idea of the all white bedding, but I want to add in some texture. Last week I shared the smocked bedding from Anthro...I love it. But my heart still belongs to this ruched quilt...also from Serena and Lily. I. must. have. it. ;-)



Rather than an upholstered headboard, I'm going to stick with the architectural salvage piece I talked about here. I still haven't found exactly what I'm looking for...but I have found ideas...you'll all have to wait and see. (bwa ha ha ha!)


Photo from Country Living

But, the gray damask I simply can't give up. Luckily, Serena and Lily sells fabric by the yard, so it is actually possible to purchase the lovely dove damask from them. Or I also found a fabulous gray damask from Duralee. I plan to use the damask on Euroshams and as an oversized accent pillow. Although the damask bedskirt in my inspiration photo looks pretty tempting as well.



Gray Damask from Duralee


Every bedroom needs a nice chair. I am in love with the Sparrow Chair (on the left) again from Serena and Lily. But I'm pretty sure it's out of my budget range....so I'll have to find something else that will do. (she sighs longingly).




And finally, a lovely rug. Not sure what to do for this one exactly. The rug in the Serena and Lily room is fabulous!! It looks like tile to me. I adore it! Maybe I can find something similar. (she sighs longingly again.)



Throw in a few pale blue accents...and refinish our existing dressers (pics to come) and I think we'll have a winner!

Can't wait to share the process with you all.

The chalkboard reveal has to be pushed back to next week. The hubby and I thought we had enough wood on hand to make the frame, but turns out we were wrong. Had to make an emergency wood run late yesterday, and won't have the board finished until this weekend. But, hey, it's something to look forward to for next week, right?
Up tomorrow...a design consultation!

Have a great Thursday~

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

A Few Things About Gift-wrapped Walls, Some Vintage Etsy Goodness, and a Winner~

First...I have a few questions that came up on yesterday's post that I wanted to answer.


1. The most asked question....Where did I get that fabulous paper? I purchased the wrapping paper for $7.89 from Tai-Pan trading - a local store in Utah with one location in California. Unfortunately, I don't remember the brand and I threw the packaging away (what kind of blogger am I?) I'll see if I can find out for you all the next time I'm at the store. (I checked out their website and they don't offer online shopping...sigh.)


2. I have used regular desk staples to do similar projects in the past - and they work great - but this time I used my staple gun. I only stapled around the edges, and then once or twice where the seam is. The staples may have shown on a more subdued paper, but as luck would have it, the pattern really hides them. (If you click on the photo below to enlarge it, and look carefully, you can see one of the staples...but it's not that noticeable.)




3. I didn't consider using mod podge to seal the paper, or applying fabric with liquid starch (although I love that idea) because I want to avoid anything that might make for a messy removal process since this is a rental house. Does anyone have experience with removing wall coverings applied with liquid starch. Is it really as easy as they claim?


4. The bag is from DownEast Basics. They don't have this particular style anymore, but they do have a fabulous line of clothing and accessories (their clothes just keep getting better each season! Love them!)


And finally, not a question, but my favorite comment from yesterday's post was from Mary who says, "Personally I LOVE the juxtaposition of the bold wall pattern to the sign that says 'simplify.'" I hadn't thought about it at the time, but boy is she right!


Next, I wanted to share two of the latest vintage goodies that I will be adding to my Etsy.

First up! This sweet little turquoise vase in a funky blossom stand. I just love this! And, you know, turquoise is Pantone's color of 2010! I personally, think this vase would look fabulous with some Gerbera Daisies sticking out the top! It has some serious personality!







And if you're like me, I have a soft spot for vintage silverware...especially when it's been engraved. This sweet baby spoon bracelet features an engraving on the ladle portion of the spoon that appears to be a name. I can't quite make it out, but you know it was important to someone once upon a time. I just love imagining the stories behind sweet pieces like this one.




Finally, the winner of the Lisa Leonard $75 gift certificate giveaway is... Twig from Twig Decor! Drop me an email Twig...and we'll get you set up with your prize!!

Thanks for being such great readers!!

Have a wonderful Wednesday~

Monday, January 25, 2010

Gift Wrapping Your Walls~

Just inside our back door is a little "mud" area. It's very useful...and very....drab. The minute I saw it, it made me homesick for my mini-mudroom in all it's beadboard prettiness. I put my "simplify" sign up - and it fit perfectly - but it just didn't give it the "bang" I was looking for.
(forgive the orange indoor lighting...it was evening when I started this project)


Since this is a rental home, putting up beadboard like my mini-mudroom was definitely not an option. But I had to do something.

I thought of wallpaper....but again....rental. Then I remembered something I did in my college apartment. I almost hate to admit this, because it will definitely date me. But back in my college days, wallpaper borders were the "in" thing. So, to spruce up our boring builder beige apartment, we stapled a wallpaper border along the top edge of our living room walls. The key word here being "stapled".

So I decided I would find myself a nice wallpaper that I could staple to the wall in our drab little mud area. Then, while shopping with my sister-in-law Saturday evening, I saw some uber-fabulous damask heavy weight wrapping paper in celery green. And I decided to go for the bold. Remember how I said that this house would help me push my design style in a new direction? Well, this celery green damask paper did just that!




I started by cutting pieces of the wrapping paper slightly longer than the height of each section of wall. Then I stapled them to the wall using my staple gun, and trimmed them with a razor blade. Because the paper isn't as wide as the space, I had to cut second pieces making sure to match the pattern...this part was a little trickier, but still not bad. Then I stapled them in the same way.


Now I realize that wrapping paper isn't made to withstand heavy use...and to be honest, although I think that the space is much happier, and quite pretty, I'm not sure how long I'll leave it. But the beauty of this project is how easy it is to change up. The wrapping paper was about 1/5 the cost of the wallpapers I had been looking at, so pulling it down won't hurt. If I decide down the line, that "going for the bold" is a little too much for me, I can always find a new subdued paper to replace it with.


But for now, this bright, bold damask really gives a happy punch to the dreary space...and makes me smile when I see it!

There's still time to enter the giveaway for a $75 Lisa Leonard Gift Certificate...just scroll down to the next post...drawing ends at 11:59 MST tonight!

Linking to DIY day at ASPTL.
Have a great day~

Oprahs Hawaii Home

Jag kände att jag vill dela med mej av bilder på
Oprahs fina semesterhus på Hawaii Oprah köpte huset med tillhörande mark
efter att dåvarande ägare erbjöd henne att köpa marken
för att undvika att den expolateras
av byggföretag som masspoducerar små "condos"
Oprah var inte svår att övertala.
Vilken underbar veranda.
Vilken Utsikt !!!
Hawaii ÄR otroligt vackert.
(Jag minns då vi var där, jag Skrek av förtjusning
hela vägen då vi åkte runt kusten på Oahu )

Detta rum ovan, är min favorit..



Källa. Oprah.com förstås


Sunday, January 24, 2010

A Fabulous Giveaway~

I wanted to start out with a very sincere THANK YOU to all of you, my fabulous readers!! On Friday at approximately 5:30 pm MST this little old blog hit the big 1,000,000 page view mark!

Sarah, one of my amazing readers, even emailed me a screenshot of the 1 millionth page view! How fun is that? (you'll have to click on it to see the detail, but I circled the page views for you.)



When I started this blog about a year and a half ago, I had no idea what an important part of my life it would become. I look forward to sharing decorating ideas with you all, getting your input when I need a little inspiration, and being uplifted by your supportive comments.


I read each and every one of those comments, and although I may not be the best at getting around to everyone else's blogs (although I try, I really do) I want you all to know that your comments, and the fact that you come by and visit me here at The Shabby Nest mean the world to me.




And because you all mean so much to me, I wanted to celebrate with a FABULOUS giveaway today!!


When I started blogging, one of the first blogs I found and fell in love is that of jewelry designer Lisa Leonard!

From Lisa's Blog


Her photography is amazing, her story is inspirational and her jewelry is completely and utterly drool-worthy. She's also on Twitter (just in case you'd like to follow her there like I do!) Just check out the amazing necklaces below.





To help us celebrate Lisa Leonard has generously offered to give one reader of the Shabby Nest a $75 Gift Certificate to use in her shop!! She makes such amazing hand-crafted jewelry, your only problem if you should be the winner, will be deciding what to spend it on!



To enter, please leave one comment on this post. Drawing ends at 11:59 pm MST Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Winner will be announced Wednesday morning.


Thank You All!!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

The Mini-Mudroom Strikes Again~


Popping in on a Saturday to let you all know...


My mini-mudroom was featured again at Ohdeedoh yesterday! Check it out! http://www.ohdeedoh.com/ohdeedoh/organizing/shoes-offroundup-106688

Thanks Laura for letting me know!!

I hit 1,000,000 page views Friday at about 5:30 pm MST!! To celebrate come back Monday for a special giveaway... it's a good one!!

Have a great weekend~

Friday, January 22, 2010

A Peek into a Princess' Closet~

Remember a week or so ago, when I was lamenting the doorless closets in our home? Well, I finally have the Princess' closet organized. And you know what? It's almost cute enough to leave as is. Almost.


I still think I'll add a pretty set of curtains to frame out the doorway, although I doubt we'll ever close them.

And in case any of you doubted that a Princess really does live at my house...check out this collection of princess dresses.

Why not use something like these dresses as an accessory? They add to the feeling of whimsy, and their pastel colors are perfect for a little girl's room. The rocking chair tucked underneath has been a favorite reading spot for the Princess ever since I put it there. (and in case anyone was wondering...nothing is cuter than seeing that little girl sitting amidst all of her dress-ups devouring a Fancy Nancy book...trust me.)


And because somebody is bound to ask...all of the Princess' pants, shirts and other wearables are in her dresser. She does actually own clothes besides dresses. ;-)

This has nothing whatsoever to do with the closet. But you may remember this lamp makeover. Well, the little lamp got a fancier shade, and now resides on the Princess' dresser. So pretty.



And a little sidenote...as of this writing, I am just about 900 page views away from reaching 1,000,000 page views...that's right 1 million!! And since I owe this wonderful milestone to YOU MY FABULOUS READERS...I think it calls for a giveaway. Come back Monday and we'll celebrate together!!

Coming up next week:
  • My reader-appreciation giveaway
  • New vintage items for my Etsy shop
  • A design consultation
  • My big kitchen chalkboard reveal

Have a great weekend~

Thursday, January 21, 2010

For The Love of Smocking~

I adore smocking...

And when I say that, I bet you all thought of something like this...

Dress by Anavini available at bestdressedchild.com

Yes, I love this sort of smocking. In fact, I couldn't get enough of it when the Princess was a baby. But that's not what I'm talking about.

I'm actually talking about something more like this...


Chandler Smocked Teastained Curtains available at La Belle Maison


How amazing are these curtains? I first saw a set of these lovelies at my sister-in-law's home a few weeks ago. She redid her girls' room and used some of these on the windows. I. fell. in. love. (I promise to do a post on that room one of these days....AMAZING!) But I digress.

I decided that I need some of these for the Princess' new room. Their price tag, however, was a little too rich for my blood (and if her husband reads this...I'm sure she got them on sale). Just wait 'til you see my solution. I make you all wait to see things a lot, don't I? Sorry about that. Really.

Then today, my little boys and I were doing a bit of shopping - using Christmas gift cards, what else? And since I was nearby, I decided to take a stroll though Anthro. (Note to self for future reference...the toddler demolition team and Anthro do not mix.) In the few minutes I was able to look around before I started to get worried that things might get broken, I saw this...

Anthropologie Crowned Crain Bedding

Anthro's Crowned Crane bedding. Simply amazing. I wanted to crawl right up on the display bed and take a snooze, but I thought the sales girl might not appreciate having to babysit my boys. I'll tell you what though, I may just have to start a new duvet cover fund. It was that good.

What about you, my dear readers? Do you like smocking?

EDITED TO ADD: I have had a couple of readers tell me about PB's smocked drapes. Hello?? With as much as I look at the Pottery Barn catalog and website, how did I miss these? Seriously.

Have a great day~

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

A Little Fireplace Inspiration~

Our house has two fireplaces. I love fireplaces, but until now, we've never lived in a home that actually had one. And so I find myself looking for inspiration on how to decorate these two fireplace mantels.

With that in mind, here's a little fireplace inspiration for you today...

Image from Country Living

Personally, I love the idea of a mirror over the fireplace (definitely the approach we're taking for our upstairs fireplace. And here, I also love the repetition of the 4 topiaries. Simple. Pretty. (And did you notice the towels in the background? Yeah, it's a bathroom. Swoon.

This image is from Pottery Barn. What I really love here? The mix of finishes. Wood, silver, metal. And the bird's nest under the cloche (it's partially cut off in this image...you might want to look in the catalog to see the full effect.) I'm also really lovin' the silver finish on the mirror. A little sparkle never hurt anybody. ;-)

Image from Country Living
I just love a shabby, white fireplace. This one is gorgeous. What I'm really loving here is the layering of mirrors.


Image from Country Living

I like this mantel for its simplicity. Love the cloches. Love the mercury glass. (Could use a touch of color however.)


Image from Restoration Hardware
I love the convex mirror in this photo. I also love the topiaries, although personally, I think the scale is a little off. In general, I'm not a huge fan of symmetry in decorating, but I like the symmetrical look of this mantel. Very calming.

What's your favorite way to dress up a fireplace?


Have a great day~