We are moving to a two bedroom apartment next month and I am beyond excited to finally be able to decorate a real space for Juju. Right now he is in the corner of our bedroom- which is fine, except I think we are waking him up in the middle of the night accidentally. We've decided to go with an outdoorsy Moonrise Kingdom-esque theme.
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Monday, September 26, 2011
For the Home
Here are some new finds that I can't wait to decorate my home with. Some I will make or re-create, some I will just dream about :)
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Headboard
We decided to do something new with our old headboard to give our room a little redo. Our old headboard was actually this one here, but it was covered in fabric- two different kinds. It was originally a red toile with red and white gingham on the edges at first, then we recovered it with a very modern ikea zig zag fabric. Our style has changed a lot....haha.
My friend Amber told me about the idea of painting over letters and revealing the wood thru the lettering. Thanks to the Silhouette, we cut out our lettering using premium vinyl and painted three coats of grey paint over it. David hung it on the wall using these hooks that hold 75 pounds each- so it's pretty secure. (We didn't want it falling off on our heads in the middle of the night). It was an easy, simple product and resulted in a nice, simple headboard.
As for the lyrics- it only took me like 4 months to decide what I wanted. The lyrics shown here are from the Mason Jennings song "If You Need a Reason". The whole song is great, and the block of lyrics that include what we chose is my favorite part of the song. It was kind of long so I just picked the end verses. Here's what it says:
Lovely, lovely quiet lake
how could this be a mistake
too dark now to see your face
your hair is blowing all over the place
the moon is caught in a frozen glass
it could not let this moment pass
the sun is waiting far away
until i have a chance to say
all that's missing, all thats lost
every hope at any cost
every dream too good to come true
floods my heart when i'm with you
My friend Amber told me about the idea of painting over letters and revealing the wood thru the lettering. Thanks to the Silhouette, we cut out our lettering using premium vinyl and painted three coats of grey paint over it. David hung it on the wall using these hooks that hold 75 pounds each- so it's pretty secure. (We didn't want it falling off on our heads in the middle of the night). It was an easy, simple product and resulted in a nice, simple headboard.
As for the lyrics- it only took me like 4 months to decide what I wanted. The lyrics shown here are from the Mason Jennings song "If You Need a Reason". The whole song is great, and the block of lyrics that include what we chose is my favorite part of the song. It was kind of long so I just picked the end verses. Here's what it says:
Lovely, lovely quiet lake
how could this be a mistake
too dark now to see your face
your hair is blowing all over the place
the moon is caught in a frozen glass
it could not let this moment pass
the sun is waiting far away
until i have a chance to say
all that's missing, all thats lost
every hope at any cost
every dream too good to come true
floods my heart when i'm with you
Friday, January 28, 2011
Granny Square Blanket
Thanks to the amazing Kari, I've been introduced with a new obsession. I NEED this. Well, I'll need it when I have a baby. I think I could decorate an entire nursery around this beauty- for a boy OR girl. Hopefully someone I know knows how to crochet...


found on the red thread


found on the red thread
Thursday, January 20, 2011
All natural cleaner + scrub
I'm over bleach. It smells so strong and burns my hands and costs a lot. I've started switching over to some more natural and less harsh but equally effective homemade cleaning products.
A good friend showed me how to make 'natural' cleaning wipes. I don't like to use the Clorox ones because they dry out my hands and have a ton of chemicals on them. She showed me how to use paper towels, vinegar, mint extract and tea tree oil to make homemade cleaning wipes. I love them. I'll do a separate post for those.
This post is about my miracle cleaner: baking soda + liquid soap.
Last weekend I cleaned the fronts of all of my kitchen cabinets (they're slightly beveled painted particle board basically that are impossible to clean), my entire bath tub and all of my doors.
The baking soda gets in the grooves of things and scrubs out the dirt, polishes the faucets AND doesn't smell bad. I'm in love. and I recommend you try it.
2 Tablespoons of baking soda
A squeeze of liquid soap...I used dish soap
A few drops of water
Add a few drops of tea tree oil if you want it to disinfect.
Mix. Use a cloth to scrub it on the surface and wipe it clean.
A good friend showed me how to make 'natural' cleaning wipes. I don't like to use the Clorox ones because they dry out my hands and have a ton of chemicals on them. She showed me how to use paper towels, vinegar, mint extract and tea tree oil to make homemade cleaning wipes. I love them. I'll do a separate post for those.
This post is about my miracle cleaner: baking soda + liquid soap.
Last weekend I cleaned the fronts of all of my kitchen cabinets (they're slightly beveled painted particle board basically that are impossible to clean), my entire bath tub and all of my doors.
The baking soda gets in the grooves of things and scrubs out the dirt, polishes the faucets AND doesn't smell bad. I'm in love. and I recommend you try it.
2 Tablespoons of baking soda
A squeeze of liquid soap...I used dish soap
A few drops of water
Add a few drops of tea tree oil if you want it to disinfect.
Mix. Use a cloth to scrub it on the surface and wipe it clean.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Wedding in California
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
makeover
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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