I love it when you find unexpected items at unexpected places. A few examples from above.
A new line of spray paint in the coolest colors at Michaels (this one is sort of an expected place to find spray paint colors but I have looked for years to find a line of colors other than Krylon and close to mi casa.
One for him and one for me. Why not buy a matching shirt in the little boys section at Wal-Mart....shhhh... it was only $9.96 but looks much more expensive. Plus the color is a beautiful corally peach color.
A local grocery store (Fry's) apparently sells blue and white garden stools..very unexpected. $29 to boot. After seeingthishome in House Beautiful I always feel there is a need for blue and white something.
My picture does nothing for the above floor lamp but I can assure you it is gorgeous in all of its chromed out faux bamboo glory. I usually do not shop Pier One so the lamp came as a pleasant surprise. It looks expensive and I think the lamp shade may have a subtle python pattern.
Who leaves Home Goods with only a pack of Jelly Bellys in hand? I didn't even know Home Goods sold Jelly Bellys but they came in handy for a late afternoon pick me up. Would you think I was a sicko if I liked the buttered popcorn flavor..everyone always seems to disapprove.
Mid century modern in Palm Springs doesn't fully embody what my cup of tea would be BUT I do have a solid amount of appreciation for Palm Springs circa 1962. The above Abernathy home was built I believe in that very year and was designed by architect William F. Cody. In more recent years the owners actually wanted to give the home an update so they hired architect Michael Haverland. I'd say he did a great job and I love that the home decor has been updated but still looks true to that era.
Anybody else like iconic Palm Springs architecture and design?
{Above photos edited and scanned by me via Architectural Digest France}
I am still a fan of Amanda Peet's home. I remember loving it in Domino and equally still loving it when I saw it on the pages of this months Vogue Magazine. The space is making me want to find ways to have a magical day. And you?
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
If I needed dining chairs I may consider the above chairs featured on Joss & Main. At approx. $55 a chair I would then lacquer them and reupholster them in a chic outdoor fabric. I think the end result could give anyone a high end look without busting the bank. Oh and just as a side note the above chairs can also be found on Overstock at double the price. The above outdoor fabric is from hereand trust me they have some great options.
I have always wanted to design and style a set. Really the only experience I have is in my head and my heart so when Michelle called me and asked if I wanted to partake in she and Alex's vision I told her to sign me up. I was given free creative reigns but was told to come up with more than a few different scenes. The concept was a storefront with a mannequin-esque model showing off spring or summer fashion. Most all of the props I made or they came from my home but I was racing to the store at the last minute to grab fresh flowers, floral napkins, some soda and and muffins.
How about a few more details..
The first scene that I dreamt up was floral pictures made into wallpaper. I think peoples hand area may have gotten a work out from all of the stapling.
For this scene I just made a bunch of triangle thingys...3-D triangles, triangle confetti and of course a big board with some triangle art. Had to be metallic gold involved.
STREAMERS....and colored paper. This took the least work but I love the way it turned out. My only instructions were that we layered the streamers to look kind of like a necklace. Phew it worked. Truth be known I had to leave in the middle of setting this scene up because the school nurse called. When I came back instructions were fulfilled and I got to witness the model throwing streamers into the air..it was great..by the way isn't the model beautiful???
A few behind the scenes shots..literally..there are a lot of behind shots so beware of the hiney.
I hope I get invited back to play. Between hair, make-up, wardrobe changes and set changes we were there from morning to late afternoon/early evening. That doesn't even take into account the hours and hours of photo editing and the time it took for the submission process (go Michelle!) The above would not have been possible without a whole team of awesome people. Alex, who happens to be a wardrobe stylist has skills and you can actually read her perspective about the process right here. Also Michelle the very talenetd photographer did a recap over here.
Thank you for letting me share. It truly was a fun project.
The title Full House pretty much sums up my life. If you've ever played with dice or the game Yahtzee then possibly you've rolled a Full House. As luck would have it in the game of life I rolled out twin girls and triplet boys. What am I doing blogging...I should be in Vegas winning money for diapers. If I really hit the jackpot I'd hire Uncle Joey and Uncle Jesse to move in and help out.
Oh and I like to associate life's happenings with home decor. I like parties & to fit in a craft every once in a while.