Showing posts with label antiques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antiques. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Around the House Saturdays: Kate's Country Home Edition

You know how there are some people in your life that you are just amazed at how similar they are to you (or you are to them) and it's as if you've known one another forever? Well, I have a dear, dear friend who dropped into my life about two years ago and her name is Kate. And although we don't live as close to one another as we used to, it's always such a treat to visit her and her hubby in their fabulous country home and pick up where we last started.

Which is why I decided to share some of the sweet little details of her home with you on this fabulous (almost) Fall Saturday morning. The fun thing about all of these shots is that they were taken with the Hipstamatic App on my iPhone. I'm thankful that when I forget to carry my camera along with me on a trip, I can always count on my phone to do the work for me.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Around the House Saturdays: Before & After of Our Bedroom

Last week I shared about this amazing piece that we were able to make-over and incorporate into our new home. Well now it's time to actually share the remaining details of our bedroom.

But, in order to share the "After" with you, I have to share the "Before."
When we moved into our house, the room we picked for our master bedroom was previously a young boy's room. It's hard to believe that our bedroom used to have a motorcycle painted on the wall.

Now...take a look at the "After." (You may recognize many of the items from our bedroom in our apartment, but it's always nice to take familiar items and set them up in new ways.)

The whole goal of our bedroom is to be a breath of fresh air when you walk in. The walls are a light gray and many of the details and knick-knacks and are natural and neutral in their color scheme. These subtleties allow the quilt, made by the quilting bee I'm in (A Notion or Two), to be the focal point of the room. The bright colors and white sashing of the quilt add a big blast of contrast that pops without being too overbearing. I also used the same yellow fabric in the border of the quilt as the curtains on our dresser, allowing the textiles in the room to sing and shine.

This bookshelf was built by my Dad when I was a little girl. It has been a part of my bedroom ever since. And even now, as a married woman, I'm able to enjoy it's beauty in our bedroom.

Quilts and blankets made by the women in my family (including me); shells from the Outer Banks, NC; my Hubby's favorite Picasso painting.

Drift wood from Outer Banks, NC; letter "P" from Anthropologie; bird print found at a yard sale; porch block from old Victorian house found at an antique shop.

Beautiful linen curtains from IKEA. They are too long for our bedroom and would get really dirty from our pets if they hung to the floor. So instead of hemming them, I pulled the bottoms up and tied them with the sashes that were included. It adds to the texture of the curtains and makes them fuller.

This is a limited edition print from Hatch Show Print. It was used as the cover design for the June 2009 Anthropologie catalog. I was excited when the opportunity arose for me to buy this limited edition print because it combines 2 of my favorite creative inspirations...Anthropologie and Hatch Show Print. June is also the month that my Hubby and I were married so that makes the print that much more special.

I've never been much of a jewelry box kinda girl (something I picked up from my Mom). So instead, I love to display my jewelry on random objects. Not only does it add pizzazz to my outfits, it also becomes decor when I'm not wearing it.

Shells on our dresser from the Florida Coast; shells in a jar from the Outer Banks, NC.

The Hubby and I fell in love with crates and old boxes last summer when we discovered the book Recycled Home. They make such great displays for knick-knacks and the like. They also add a rugged texture to the soft gray walls and the sleek IKEA shelf over our bed.

Last summer I went a bit crazy with buying little knick-knacks from yard sales. I've found everything from old rubber stamps to little porcelain animals. I've also incorporated shells from the Outer Banks and little pieces of driftwood. They add that perfect organic touch to the displays.

People often ask why we have so many empty frames around the house. Well...isn't it obvious? They're so cool and add a lot to a room. I love showcasing the textures of different frames and showing their antique hanging kits that are still intact.

I hope you've enjoyed this tour of our oh-so-refreshing bedroom. I know we do!

Friday, May 14, 2010

{this moment}

{this moment} - Inspired by SouleMama. A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Around the House Saturdays: Blogger Feature

This edition of Around the House Saturdays is dedicated to a fabulous living room make-over by the oh-so-talented Melissa over at IS-LY.

She was able to take this...

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

...and turn it into this for under $390.

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

Photo Credit: Melissa Esplin

It's so fresh and fun and I absolutely love it all. Be sure to check out her blog to read about all of the fun and thrifty details about this make-over as well as other fun and inspiring ideas. She is quite the creative gal.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

A Little Sunshine

Just bask in the warmth...








Saturday, February 13, 2010

Around the House Saturdays: Cake Stands


I love cake stands. I love how they can contain delectable sweets or little trinkets or even just stand alone to show off they're beautiful hand-cut glass.


Around Christmas, the Hubby and I began looking for the perfect cake stand. We were so excited when we found this one from Williams-Sonoma. And then, not too long after we bought it, our lovely friend Debbie gave us one of her many cake stands. So now we have two and I think I might be hooked on collecting cake stands. Each one has it's own personality and creative touch.



What creative ways have you used cake stands before?

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Around the House Saturdays: Vintage Christmas Edition

As many of you know, I was raised in a home that was filled with the appreciation of vintage and antique items...and Christmas items were no exception. My Grandpa (my Dad's Dad) was really big on antique Christmas decor. He had all kinds of beautiful "treasures" from all over the world and each Christmas he would pull out all the stops to decorate his home with beautiful decorations.
It was at his house that I began to really appreciate vintage and retro Christmas items. After he passed away, my parents inherited many of his ornaments and decorations and each Christmas they would dedicate one of their Christmas trees to him and call it "Grandpa's Tree."

Now that I'm grown up and have a home of my own to decorate, I've been able to kindle this love of delicate vintage Christmas trimmings. For the past year, I've been collecting various vintage Christmas decorations...everything from ornaments to knick-knacks.

Each item I see has a special place in my heart and it's almost like a piece of Grandpa is a part of our house. (This is the point of the post where my parents are probably tearing up). I absolutely love the character that each of these items has and how they tell their own little Christmas tale.I was so excited when I found this angel. We had one just like this on our tree when I was growing up. Even though my parents have a new tree-topper, they still put her out every year.
Collecting and reading Christmas books are also a tradition that my Mom instilled in me. I've found some really great antique books with illustrations that have such character. I was so lucky to find a First Edition of "Miracle on 34th Street." It's absolutely fabulous.
What kinds of Christmas traditions have you carried on in your family?
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