I recently read about Pinterest a little while back over at Young House Love. So I decided to sign up for an invitation to join and even after joining I wasn't too sure what the big deal was. However, after this weekend, I'm totally hooked. I've wasted (or enjoyed - depending on how you look at it...) more hours than I'm willing to admit pining great pictures and ideas to my growing number of boards. I'm in love!! Within a week of joining I already have seven boards with over 350 pins! Hopefully I can keep this new addiction under control this week when I go back to work...
Basically this site is a updated, neat online bookmarking site. You "pin" images you find online to various "boards" you create based on themes you are interested in. You can also "repin" images other members post to their boards. There are categories in various art fields, interior decorating ideas, movies, books, fashion, people, and images of places around the world. The site brings up the pins of your board in a collage along with the comments you make and a link to the original source for easy citations.
So, feel free to join me in my new web venture! You can check out the site using the link above, or check out my boards here. Feel free to follow, like my pins, or leave a comment. Hope you can control yourself more than I did on the site, and that you enjoy it just as much! Happy pinning!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Branching Out
Inspired by many spring articles, magazines and blog entries, I decided to bring spring inside. So when my white and pink flowery trees started to bloom yesterday, I headed out to clip a few branches! However, it didn't go exactly as I'd hoped. (How can you mess up branches, right? Well...) I had to use scissors because I don't have any clippers, which was interesting. I could only reach a few branches without getting out a ladder (which wasn't going to happen in the very wet/rainy conditions yesterday), so my branch art isn't as full as I had wanted. Also, I don't really have any cute decorative vases around the house right now, so I had to use a colorful plastic cup. With all of these conditions in mind, I was still fairly happy with my result.
So, not exactly as I had pictured, but I have a few ideas to make the next try a little better.
1. Break out that ladder to get a few more pieces, to get a fuller final product.
2. Buy some clippers so I don't have to hack at tree branches with a pair of scissors.
3. Find a neat vase for the branches, like these at Ikea.
Also, this fall I want to try a few other types of branch-y art, like the ones I found in this post by Dana at House*Tweaking. I especially want to try adding paper flowers to the bare branches and the "stick star-burst" - maybe using a small mirror inside.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
What is Your Style?
Since I haven't found much time to actually complete any new house projects lately, I decided to take a few style quizzes that I found while reading through a favorite blog of mine, Young House Love. This particular post contains a few tips to help "pin down your style" included several online style quizzes.
The first site I tried (check it out here) gave interesting results:
50% Cottage Chic
50% Hollywood Couture
The Cottage Chic style, I related to the idea of mixing modern art and hip treasures - the old and new together. I felt this was so accurate of my house right now! In my living room, I have a blue Ikea couch with old album covers (all from thrift stores) as framed art above it.
I also liked the "color" description from the results:
Your true inspiration (whether you know it or not) is the sea... the colors found at your favorite beach: white and light beige of the sand, a variety of blues for the ocean and sky, and greens and pale grays of the sea glass... but the key is white! Your space should feel light and airy and give off the mood one has when at the beach: laid back! The key with Cottage Chic is balance; in one corner there could be a rustic wood table that looks like it could have been found rather than made, but it is offset with a modern vase while another corner is adorned with a modern Lucite piece.
I thought this was also very true of my style. My bedrooms (at my parent's house, my apartments and even here) have always been sort of "beachy". I've decorated with hula skirts, hibiscus flowers, coconuts, sea shells, any anything the reminded me of the beach. With the bedroom in my house, I decided not to go with the white walls and the obvious beach theme like I have in the past, but there is still a very laid back, "beachy" feel to it and the white has really come in in different ways.
I found the Hollywood Couture to be somewhat accurate as well. This style description included contrasting elements as well, plus a lot of loud, stand out decorative items - lots of shiny, lots of silver, and lots of mirrored aspects. Of course I immediately thought of my mirror update - with all three of those characteristics!
A second quiz at Home Goods (check it out here) also gave some interesting feed back. This site labeled my style as : Bohemian Casual
Again, my style result described mixing old and new items - in this case mixing comfy/welcoming pieces that allow for seating and a surfaces to put a book or drink with eye-catching decorations like interesting work or pieces from my travels. I found this description very interesting as I have been thinking along those very lines lately. Recently I added a floating shelf from Ikea to the wall behind my couch to allow for a place for drinks and magazines.
And I also have been wanting to hang pictures and momentous from my trips to Europe in small frames along the upstairs hallway. I hope to tackle this project this summer after retuning from Italy & Greece!
I also completely agreed with two other parts of the results. First, it suggested that organization was my biggest design challenge and this is so true. I feel like I've never fully unpacked and organized myself in this house, which is causing a lot of clutter. I'm working on adding some storage and getting rid of unused items now and hope to really dig in this spring and summer. Second, the results suggest that a serene bedroom leads to a happier me - which is also very true. As crazy as it sounds, I noticed a difference in my mood after updated my bedroom. Here is what it looked like before:
I had always had white wall before, but decided to go with a darker blue and it made the room noticeably darker - but much more conducive to sleeping! I also updated a thrift store table for a night stand and got a new chair from Ikea. These little tweaks really made the room more welcoming and me and totally changed my mood.
Overall, I was impressed that these online quizzes could pinpoint my style pretty accurately. Although, the fact that all the result styles claimed I had miss matched tastes isn't going to help me in making decorating decisions, it is accurate and is already obvious in my house so far in the decorating process. If you have time and try one of the quizzes, let me know how accurate they are for you and your decorating style!
The first site I tried (check it out here) gave interesting results:
50% Cottage Chic
50% Hollywood Couture
The Cottage Chic style, I related to the idea of mixing modern art and hip treasures - the old and new together. I felt this was so accurate of my house right now! In my living room, I have a blue Ikea couch with old album covers (all from thrift stores) as framed art above it.
I also liked the "color" description from the results:
Your true inspiration (whether you know it or not) is the sea... the colors found at your favorite beach: white and light beige of the sand, a variety of blues for the ocean and sky, and greens and pale grays of the sea glass... but the key is white! Your space should feel light and airy and give off the mood one has when at the beach: laid back! The key with Cottage Chic is balance; in one corner there could be a rustic wood table that looks like it could have been found rather than made, but it is offset with a modern vase while another corner is adorned with a modern Lucite piece.
I thought this was also very true of my style. My bedrooms (at my parent's house, my apartments and even here) have always been sort of "beachy". I've decorated with hula skirts, hibiscus flowers, coconuts, sea shells, any anything the reminded me of the beach. With the bedroom in my house, I decided not to go with the white walls and the obvious beach theme like I have in the past, but there is still a very laid back, "beachy" feel to it and the white has really come in in different ways.
I found the Hollywood Couture to be somewhat accurate as well. This style description included contrasting elements as well, plus a lot of loud, stand out decorative items - lots of shiny, lots of silver, and lots of mirrored aspects. Of course I immediately thought of my mirror update - with all three of those characteristics!
A second quiz at Home Goods (check it out here) also gave some interesting feed back. This site labeled my style as : Bohemian Casual
Again, my style result described mixing old and new items - in this case mixing comfy/welcoming pieces that allow for seating and a surfaces to put a book or drink with eye-catching decorations like interesting work or pieces from my travels. I found this description very interesting as I have been thinking along those very lines lately. Recently I added a floating shelf from Ikea to the wall behind my couch to allow for a place for drinks and magazines.
And I also have been wanting to hang pictures and momentous from my trips to Europe in small frames along the upstairs hallway. I hope to tackle this project this summer after retuning from Italy & Greece!
I also completely agreed with two other parts of the results. First, it suggested that organization was my biggest design challenge and this is so true. I feel like I've never fully unpacked and organized myself in this house, which is causing a lot of clutter. I'm working on adding some storage and getting rid of unused items now and hope to really dig in this spring and summer. Second, the results suggest that a serene bedroom leads to a happier me - which is also very true. As crazy as it sounds, I noticed a difference in my mood after updated my bedroom. Here is what it looked like before:
I had always had white wall before, but decided to go with a darker blue and it made the room noticeably darker - but much more conducive to sleeping! I also updated a thrift store table for a night stand and got a new chair from Ikea. These little tweaks really made the room more welcoming and me and totally changed my mood.
Overall, I was impressed that these online quizzes could pinpoint my style pretty accurately. Although, the fact that all the result styles claimed I had miss matched tastes isn't going to help me in making decorating decisions, it is accurate and is already obvious in my house so far in the decorating process. If you have time and try one of the quizzes, let me know how accurate they are for you and your decorating style!
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Guest Bedroom Progress
I've decided to go with a purple/white/silver color scheme for the guest bedroom. I'm hoping to get the room painted in this summer but there is plenty of work to do in the mean time. Here's what it looked like a week ago.
With this guest room, in my mind I've envisioned a small night stand on either side of the bed and that wasn't an option with bed up against the corner walls in the above picture. So of course, with some free time over spring break, I decided to move the furniture around. The bed ended up under the window with the other "leftovers" that have been dumped in the guest room for now have moved to that back corner.
Next, I decided to get rid of the flimsy bookcase full of VHS tapes on the back wall and replace the flowery comforter. I decided to go with a solid white comforter with purple accents. After shopping around all week, pricing comforters (and looking for cute purple accent pieces), I ended up at Ikea! I got comforter and duvet set for under $50! And once I got it home and on the bed, I realized that the purple afghan I crocheted last year would be perfect for the foot of the bed!
The pictures above show the new comforter, my purple afghan and the cute little purple flower I picked up this week. I think the room is looking better already! Next, I want to get some curtains, finish cleaning out the "leftovers", find some purple throw pillows and narrow down the wall color options to one or two choices - stay tuned!
With this guest room, in my mind I've envisioned a small night stand on either side of the bed and that wasn't an option with bed up against the corner walls in the above picture. So of course, with some free time over spring break, I decided to move the furniture around. The bed ended up under the window with the other "leftovers" that have been dumped in the guest room for now have moved to that back corner.
Next, I decided to get rid of the flimsy bookcase full of VHS tapes on the back wall and replace the flowery comforter. I decided to go with a solid white comforter with purple accents. After shopping around all week, pricing comforters (and looking for cute purple accent pieces), I ended up at Ikea! I got comforter and duvet set for under $50! And once I got it home and on the bed, I realized that the purple afghan I crocheted last year would be perfect for the foot of the bed!
The pictures above show the new comforter, my purple afghan and the cute little purple flower I picked up this week. I think the room is looking better already! Next, I want to get some curtains, finish cleaning out the "leftovers", find some purple throw pillows and narrow down the wall color options to one or two choices - stay tuned!
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