From the monthly archives:

January 2010

Good morning! Did you know that many wonderful Etsy sellers are donating a portion of their sales to Haiti relief? I have been clicking around this morning and stumbled upon too many beautiful things not to share. I think this is a lovely way to help in our own small way, and it makes me feel so good to see so many people generously giving and reaching out. You don’t see the big box stores doing this, do you? Each individual seller below has made their own personal decision on how much to donate, so click through to find out all of the details if you are interested in anything.

Clockwise from top left: Valentine fine art print by Urban Pink Photography; Blue porcelain earrings by Red Raven Studios; Not Quite Sure original drawing by Pretty Little Thieves; Flower Power earrings by Red Raven Studios; A Mixed Up Tale original drawing by Pretty Little Thieves; Nautical Stripes flat notes by Cutie Pie Company.

Top row: Weeping Willow pillow and Vintage Ticking bolster by enhabiten; Middle row: Ellie necklace in blue and Kindness necklace by Acts of Kindness; Bottom row: Porcelain Lace bowl and Bird & Flower Relief bowl by Isabelle Abramson Ceramics.

And if you know of any other shops donating to Haiti, or other ways to help that you would like to share, please leave a link in the comments section!

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My Weekend Find

January 19, 2010

in Design & Decor

Hi! How is your week going so far? It has been very icky and dark around here lately, but I have been staying cozy inside with lots of candles and twinkle lights lit! I just wanted to pop in quickly to share with you what I picked up over the weekend while vintage-hunting in Newport – I am still waiting to have it delivered, so this is a photo of the piece while still in the shop. It is piled high with stuff here and not the clearest picture by any means, but I just couldn’t wait to share…

Ta-da! It is a mid-century Conant-Ball dresser with large mirror attached, probably designed by Russel Wright (there seems to be some debate over which furniture he designed for Conant-Ball from the 1930′s-1950′s), and it is just the perfect size and shape for our small bedroom! I am especially excited because we purchased this dresser with mirror for $350 (talked down from $599…and I have seen similar pieces go for much more on ebay, etc.), and now that takes care of one of our major furniture purchases – so I am feeling pretty good about our budget so far!

If you do happen to live in Rhode Island or nearby and dig mid-century stuff, I highly recommend making a trip to Newport Modern this weekend – the owner is moving to Florida in two weeks, so I think he is feeling more flexible on prices than usual, and the smallish shop is just crammed with good stuff.

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Today I am feeling inspired by the offhand, deceptively simple chic of Françoise Hardy, Audrey Tautou, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kirsten Dunst, Audrey Hepburn, and Sofia Coppola. The look is always pulled-together, but a bit relaxed and sometimes rumpled around the edges, as if you just roll out of bed in your Paris flat looking like this every day ;) Are you ready for a little trip through my inspiration board? Oh good, let’s go…

Françoise Hardy doing the trench thing perfectly (image found here), lipstick-red London Sole ballet flats, and a vintage Hermès clutch from Decades.

Audrey Hepburn, Queen of gamine chic (image via Barcelona Cycle Chic), Sofia Coppola’s Louis Vuitton bag (via naebyrd), layered striped top from Anthropologie, and a very chic little girl spied on Burberry’s Art of the Trench.

The charming Audrey Tautou (via A Chick Named Hermia), Charlotte Gainsbourg (via Dress, Design, Decor), gorgeous top and trousers from Lyell (I am drooling over every single piece here, by the way – so, so perfect!), and my ideal jeans, from A.P.C.

So, are you ready to pack a little suitcase and meet me in Paris? He he. We can hunt for treasures in the flea market, visit our favorite museums and little handmade shops, and take plenty of breaks to nibble pastries and sit at chic little sidewalk cafés. Or you can perhaps at least close your eyes for a few minutes today and take a little mental vacation ;). Sound good?

edit: oops! How could I forget this? That classic French nautical striped top above is from Brittany Boutique – they have espadrilles, pea coats, and chic scarves, too!

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Yippee! Friday is here, and while I did have to spend the morning with the lovely people of the Department of Motor Vehicles renewing my license, my honey also treated me to a croissant from our favorite local bakery – which turned it into a nice morning after all :)  Over the weekend I will be going here to scope out some mid century modern vintage, reading this landscaping book (which is fantastic so far, btw) and dreaming of summer, and then hopefully picking up frames for some of the Etsy art I have been wanting to put up! What is going on in your part of the world? Will you be out and about over the weekend or taking it easy at home? Wherever you are at this moment, I hope you can take a teensy time-out to sit back in a cozy chair and meander through some of my favorite inspirations from the week…

1. I have summer on the brain! Is that terrible? Not just spring, oh no, that’s not good enough – I want full on sundresses-at-the-beach, tropical fruit, blazing sunshine, hammocks-and-iced tea, s u m m e r. And the photo above (top) from the sartorialist gets the summer spirit I am craving exactly right. Oh yes, and a lovely, floaty dress like the one above would be just the thing to wear while eating iced grapes beside the seaside on a Grecian island, don’t you agree?

2. I am very much smitten with the watercolor paintings of Jamie Shelman – one of his wildflower prints would offer a nice, organic contrast to some of the more graphic design-oriented artwork that is so prevalent today. And it’s probably no coincidence this print is titled summer wildflowers – I see a theme here, sorry about that! I think I need a tropical vacation!!!

3. I take that back. I don’t need the tropics – this wild party in the desert would do just fine! I spied pics of this rad where the wild things are bachelorette party on 100 Layer Cake, and I am just in awe. Why didn’t I think of this when I was getting married??

4. I really enjoyed reading this post on the Style Files about Australian stylist Sibella Court  – lots more dreamy images full of natural textures and colors where these came from, right here.

5. This beautiful ribbon rose ring by White Fly really has me captivated – oh dear, but then the delicate bow bracelet and vintage scalloped lace cuff are calling to me as well!

6. Let me introduce you to two items I wish were by my bedside right now: this gorgeously crafty-looking earthenware lamp from perch ceramics, and this too-cute M is for Magazine magazine file from paperdoll woodshop.

7. And finally, doesn’t Yvonne’s study look amazing?? That color pink is perfection, and it looks even better with the clean white floors and ceiling. Also, I’ve nursed a little obsession for that print since it made the cover of domino way back in ’06…maybe it’s time to get one?

Oh, and did you see? I’ve added a new little gizmo to the end of each post – it looks like this, only it’s at the very bottom of the post:

When you mouse over it, a cute little box will pop up, allowing you to do all sorts of neat things like email this post to a friend, share it on Facebook, Twitter, etc., etc. I’ve appreciated this feature on other blogs, so I hope you’ll find it useful, too! P.S., if you’re reading this in a feed reader or via email, you need to actually click on the button rather than just mouse over it. I guess that’s all for now! I really do hope you have a lovely weekend,

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Ah, budget decorating. This topic is very much on my mind right now as I attempt to put this house together on a tight budget – and before I become too huge to do things like stand on a ladder and paint! It can feel daunting to face the prospect of furnishing a home on a shoestring, but it can also be a really creative, fun experience – at least that’s what I’m trying to tell myself! Really though, I wanted to bring this up as a topic for discussion with all of you because I’m sure that many of us face the same challenges – balancing our fantasy idea of home with real-world budgets and space limitations. Can you relate? Oh good, I thought so ;) Let’s dig in and begin this discussion, shall we?

domino mag via Bento Barista

I’ll begin my laying my own personal goals/challenges out on the table. I realize that compromises will undoubtedly be made, but this is what I am hoping to accomplish in my home before, let’s say, June 1st:

  • Paint all interior rooms (living/dining room is already done!)
  • Repair & spruce up front porch
  • Install larger closet in bedroom
  • Install/move overhead lighting in various rooms
  • Rearrange furniture & finish furnishing all rooms
  • Hang art & mirrors

This may or may not be totally impossible on my budget of $3000, but I am determined to try! Obviously, this could not be accomplished by purchasing all-new furniture and decor  – but honestly, that is not the kind of home I want anyway. I know I can get carried away in home decor fantasy-land, but what I really crave at the end of the day is a space that I know I had some hand in creating. To me, a really comfortable, welcoming, stylish home is one with a mix of new, vintage, handmade and even DIY items that all reflect the unique personal style of the people who live there. Do you feel this way too?

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Luckily, today we have more resources for creative decorating on a budget available to us than ever before – from design blogs with wallet-friendly ideas to affordable art on Etsy, cheap basics from Ikea, the plethora of DIY projects ideas available through blogs, magazines and books, and local resources for vintage furniture and decor, there really is no reason any of us can’t create a home we are happy with on any budget. At the end of this post I will list some of my favorite resources, and if you know of any others that you would like to add, please do – I think we could all benefit from a nice, fat resource list for budget decorating!

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Now let’s move on to some specific ideas. First up: vintage. I am as tempted as the next girl by those glossy catalogs that land in my mailbox nearly every day, but the fact is many of us can’t afford to purchase 100% brand-new belongings, and wouldn’t want to if we could! Vintage furniture can add so much character and personality to a home, really making it uniquely yours – and a good, solid-wood vintage piece will last much longer (and often cost less) than the new particleboard and wood veneer stuff that is everywhere these days. Not to mention the fact that buying vintage is hands-down the most eco-friendly furniture choice.

Candi Mandi

Here are a few guidelines that I use when vintage shopping – but you may feel differently, so these are just things to think about…

  • I tend to avoid large upholstered vintage furniture because of dust, etc., that can be trapped in the old material – but I will pick up a small item, like a stool with an upholstered seat that I can easily recover myself.
  • Sturdy, solid wood furniture with good lines is always a good bet. Even if the surface has imperfections, if it’s solid wood you can easily refinish or paint it – whereas with vintage furniture with a faux-finish or veneer, this can be tricky.
  • A fresh coat of white paint can do wonders.
  • Remind yourself what you would pay for a similar item if it were new, to keep things in perspective.
  • Do check out an antiques fair/show in your area – and get there early to get the good stuff! These are the kind of places where store owners source much of their merchandise (and then jack up the prices later), so you can usually find much better deals than in the shops. See resource list at bottom for my two favs.

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Now can we discuss the giant in the room for a moment? Ha. Yes, I mean Ikea. Actually, not just Ikea, but all of the stores similar to Ikea as well (in that they offer modern design at lower prices), like West Elm and CB2, for instance. These are such excellent sources for things like lighting, simple rugs and curtains, picture frames, boxes, baskets and bins – the key is learning to tap these sources without going overboard, and keeping practicalities in mind. Ahem. For instance, I purchased a huge Ikea dresser that was just wonderful…until we moved it twice, at which point it completely fell apart. Furniture made with very thin particle board backing is quite delicate, so I have learned it is not the best choice if you move frequently or need furniture that can take a bit of abuse!

domino mag via nattyroe

And then there are those little special touches that can make all the difference – taking your vintage pieces and store-bought basics up to the next level, so to speak, adding personality and a warm touch. Well-loved family heirlooms, handmade cushions for your sofa, original art on the walls from your favorite Etsy artists, fresh fragrant flowers and plants, and one or two splurges on things you absolutely love…it’s the little things that make a house a home.

Images from Bazaar Style by sfgirlbybay

Creative Decorating on a Budget {Resources}

Antique Fairs:

Brimfield Antique and Flea Market Shows {MA}

Alameda Point Antiques & Collectibles Faire {CA} (psst – this is my hometown!)

Online Shops:

Ikea, West Elm, CB2, Three Potato Four {for vintage accents}, Etsy, DaWanda {like Etsy in Europe}, Big Cartel {see the Big Cartel shop roundup on decor8 for a place to start}

Inspiration/Ideas – Blogs:

Etsy Take Five Tuesdays on decor8 – 5 new Etsy shops every week!

sfgirlbybay – boho modern style

Making it Lovely – awesome whole-house transformation

Young House Love – new to me, but seems very inspiring

Before & Afters on Design*Sponge – reader DIY projects

Inspiration/Ideas – Books:

The Find by Stan Williams – decorating with vintage treasures

Downtown Chic: Designing Your Dream Home From Wreck To Ravishing by Robert and Cortney Novogratz

Bazaar Style: Decorating With Market and Vintage Finds by Selina Lake and Joanna Simmons

Flea Market Style by Emily Chalmers and Ali Hanan

Wallpaper Projects: 50 Craft and Design Ideas for Your Home by Derek Fagerstrom and Lauren Smith

Oh dear, I know there are so, so many other resources out there – if you’d like to add your own, please do! And now the time has come to give you the floor…what do you think about all of this? What are your favorite budget decorating tips or tricks? Does working on a tight budget make you feel more creative…or does it just piss you off? I want to hear it all!

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