Happy New Year!

Hey there! Phew! The holidays are OVER! I hope everyone survived unscathed and is ready to take on this great new year!

My blog posts have been few and far between lately with all that’s been going on. Here’s what I’ve been up to this past month.

First off, if you didn’t know already, I am my mom’s primary caregiver. She has M.S. and I also help run my father’s construction company and take care of their home, the house I grew up in. So, not only did I have to get my own apartment ready for x-mas and keep the cheer alive there, I had to do it at my folks’ house as well. Taking care of two homes is exhausting enough as it is but during the holidays, I go into this insanely hyper-efficient Martha Stewart mode and it takes a toll on me once it’s all done.

So, yeah, I cleaned and decorated 2 places which meant that once I opened the storage closet, I had to organize that as well. I had to haul everything to my place and then haul it all back after I took it down (since we don’t have enough storage space).

I baked 7 dozen mini pecan tarts, 12 dozen oatmeal cookies and 6 pounds of fudge. That all went in a bunch of tins to give away. I don’t know how I managed to lose weight this month but I did. I guess running around like a maniac will do that to you.

I painted a blatant rip off of this painting by Hannah Stouffer, only I used oranges, reds and browns, which is now in our livingroom.

Then there was shopping… well planned out shopping spread out over 2 months so I wouldn’t be broke come Christmas. Since we were going up to NOVA the day after Christmas to see the bf’s family, I had to add them to the list as well. We had a really nice visit and I finally met his sister after a whole year! She’s awesome.

I got the bf a Navy issue peacoat and books, and treats and tshirts, some xbox thing, and more silly treats. He got me those flashy Onitsuka Tigers with the gold on them that I have been coveting for months as well as a Marimekko shower curtain and fabric panel I plan on stapling to a canvas. Oh, and he told his sister to get me this sweet sweet mounted deer head wall decal from Decor Designs on Etsy. The one I have is like the center one. It’s above a door so along with the painting, we’re getting a real ski lodge effect in there!

“Hetkiä/Moments” shower curtain

“Pelimanni” fabric panel designed by Iiro A. Ahokas

Since my mom can’t shop, I pick out things I want (which is sad and awesome at the same time) so, she hooked me up with a bunch of matching bra and panty sets which I was in desperate need of, a fresh bottle of Kenzo Amour, a handbag, and a few things I’ve mentioned already.

My father made us a round wood kitchen table. Six months in our apartment together and we were still eating on the sofa. My dad makes reproduction Chippendale style furniture and truly hates clean modern design so, he had to put his stank on the base, which really isn’t our thing but oh well, it’s a table and I’m thankful.

We ordered 2 of these chairs and just got them on Monday, from of all places Sears! Seriously, they have a line that’s attempting to compete with Ikea-style design. They’re completely awesome and we’re ordering 2 more this week. They go great in the living room as well so, we will probably keep 2 in there until we have people over for dinner.

It snowed about 10 inches the weekend before Christmas. So there were magical walks and lots of cozying up and staying in. I loved every minute of it!

my neighborhood

 New Years Eve, we decided to keep it low key and avoid the insanity. I fixed a big steak dinner and we took a walk around our neighborhood with a giant mimosa in a plastic container and shared earbuds, listening to music and looking at Christmas lights. It was magical until we witnessed a 3 car accident right at the intersection we were about to cross. Luckily, the bf grabbed the back of my coat before I darted out. My hero!

This past week, I got a wild hair to tackle my parents’ basement, again, but way more seriously than I ever had before. I swear, my father should be on Hoarders. Only, he actually collects antiques with inherent value and they are over running my parents’ home. I have sorted, organized, wrapped and boxed tons of stuff in sturdy plastic boxes instead of the open dusty torn cardboard boxes everything was thrown in. Old toys, trains, antique tools, pottery, old kitchen gadgets, you name it. Then the closets down there needed to get cleaned out so I could get the boxes in there. Holy crap. I filled a huge trashcan in one afternoon and there have been two enormous car loads to the Goodwill truck this week already and it’s just Tuesday.

This Spring I plan to start painting the entire interior of my parents’ home and convince my father to redo the outdated bathrooms and replace my mom’s bedroom carpet with hardwood flooring. It WILL be done.

Oh, and have you seen the Valentine’s Day stuff in the stores already? OMG.

January 5, 2010. Tags: , , , , , , , . art, decor. Leave a comment.

chairs

Rarely do we have guests over but with all the Thanksgiving entertaining posts in full force, a little part of me is dying for a dinner party. (I think I want to design centerpieces more than anything.) Cooking for a group was something I had always fantasized about and thought I would be doing a lot of when I moved but we never even made getting a dining set a priority and we don’t have enough seating in the livingroom. (What do we do with our money?!) I have been collecting chair ideas for some time now. Some for the living room and some that would be suitable around a simple dining table. Let’s not even talk about prices on the high end stuff. I’m just digging the designs. I believe it was design personality Nate Berkus who said on Oprah that he didn’t have a sofa for a year or two until he found the perfect one. Totally feeling him on that – don’t settle for less than the vision you have in your head. A deal will come along eventually. Only problem is, I’m not even looking that hard.

This “Copenhagen” chair designed by Alvaro Uribe is made of fiberglass. I like the splash of color it would bring to our neutral living room. Yes to a red chair!

 The classic 1958 design Cherner armchair

I’ve posted these before - Bistro chairs - low seating has always been appealing.

 

Kenneth Cobonpue’s Noodle chair

Target’s chair selection had a lot of modern pieces like this, a 4 chair set influenced by an Eames wire chair.

Also from Target (and now out of stock online), I saw these in person and wish I had swiped them up. A serious deal, at 2 for about $60, stackable and good to have around in a pinch.

 

I love acrylic chairs! Of course it would be ideal to have the Philippe Starck Ghost chairs but these from Target and Ikea would do just fine!

 Last but not least, this Wishbone rocking chair by Toby Howes takes the frump out!

November 21, 2009. Tags: , , , , . decor. Leave a comment.

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  • long romantic walks through my neighborhood
  • I love this cheap ornament idea. While you could get a whole box of silver balls for what it would take to make a few of these thumbtack ornaments, they ARE homemade and a few in a cute box would make a neat sentimental gift. My mom and I used to sit at the kitchen table and make ornaments in a similar way, using straight pins, sequins and beads. They were a bit more glitsy and you had lots of color and pattern options.

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A lot of things seem to be really popular right now and I am not impressed.

 

  • Tea towels. These are little thin woven cotton towels with decorative motifs. They don’t absorb a thing!
  • Giant bulky headphones.
  • Expensive jewelry and hair accessories made out of things I could get for $2 at the craft store.
  • Teapot cozies. Seriously?
  • Twilight. Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson creep me the hell out.
  • Friends’ parents on Facebook. They have straight ruined it for me. I barely get on there anymore.
  • Furniture made from garbage. 1. 2.
  • That bedspread made to look like cardboard boxes. Yuck!
  • Perpetual calendars are a pain in the ass.
  • Why are Legos so expensive!?
  • Moleskines… when you could get a small notebook for $1
  • Lomo cameras. I’ve had almost all of them and maybe got 2 good pics out of each roll of film. Total crapshoot.
  • Pantone.
  • Foursquare. I don’t need the world knowing everything I do and aren’t our online identities self indulgent enough?
  • Mustache kitsch.
  • Ponchos.
  • Drop crotch pants.
  • Cleaning products that require the endless purchase of refills when the original tool was an inexpensive one-time buy and worked just fine.
  • Criticizing Obama feels like a criminal offense these days.

November 18, 2009. Tags: , , , , , , , . plus and minus. 4 comments.

pictures

Sometimes I don’t feel like explaining the amazing and pretty things I see. Enjoy.

rainbow floor

via

Bastien Carre

 via

Fermatic Pandemic Movement 1 and 2 - Charles Clary

via

wave

wave tube

via

 

November 10, 2009. Tags: , , , , , , . decor. 2 comments.

tubes

Technique and the process of making something is more fascinating to me than the end result most of the time, especially when it’s something that appears as if I could do it myself.

A while ago, I bookmarked these tables by Martin Dieterle (via Design Milk) and I have been pondering how I could get this done – lots of dowls cut just right, only paint what will be seen, glue glue glue in batches over time, sand the top and voila!

Then, I saw this umbrella stand by Loris&Livia that coudn’t be more easy. This one is made from blue aluminum tubes and some sort of strap but, the same could be done with PVC piping or other metal pipes and a belt. I don’t have some massive collection of umbrellas but if you do, or have lots of guests over, or if you have a business, why not give this a shot?

November 4, 2009. Tags: , , , , , . decor. 2 comments.

rivers and tides

Last night, the bf shared with me a beautiful documentary about artist Andy Goldsworthy called Rivers and Tides. It was a slow peaceful film about a man who creates (mostly) temporary art in natural surroundings. It may be old news to some but I was floored. The man is a damn genius. His photographs and this film are the only ways he can preserve the painstaking efforts involved in creating these stunning pieces, with no tools others than what nature provides. Rainbows of leaves in still water, spiderwebs of stalks suspended in air, coiled shells of rolled up leaves places in the nook of a tree branch, swirls of icicles passing through rock, bloody waterfalls of ground iron rich stone, green snakes of leaves held together with thorns winding down a river… He opens up in the film about his thought process and emotional connections to what he does. Here are some pictures of his work, which really don’t do any of it justice.

October 12, 2009. Tags: , , , , . art. Leave a comment.

i <3 lamp

This lamp has been one of my favorites for years! It is made from pieces of coconut shell and measures 12″ in diameter, making it perfect for the bedside, or any other place needing some warm accent lighting. 

I saw this lamp in a magazine years ago and put it in my picture journal. 

It’s along the same lines as this looped ash wood pendant lamp by Tom Raffield that also casts a warm glow. Love love love!

October 5, 2009. Tags: , , , , , , . decor. Leave a comment.

1960s interiors

My mom has a ton of books taking up a wall in her house. I wanted to share with you some pictures from a 1965 interior design book called Decoration USA. I love how a lot of the design elements and furniture styles are still relevant today. At least we have steered away from saturating the entirety of a room with a singular bright color. I spared you those eye-burning pictures.

Click the picture for a larger version.

Yay! Large scale abstract art dominating a room!

one room 2 ways

I wish all the pictures were in color. They sure loved their woven rattan in the 60s. This photo was showcasing the fireplace pit. We still see those dining chairs used today.

good grief

Not a laptop in sight in any of the desk shots – kind of refreshing!

love these chairs!

 

 

October 1, 2009. Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , . decor. 2 comments.

etsy finds

I was browsing through Etsy and I found this shop India Y La Luna. Gaby, the artist, is located in Buenos Aires and I am in love with some of her pieces!

UNEARTHED is a shop that features exotic leather goods. This aqua stingray cuff is so luxurious! They have cuffs in all sorts of colors and leathers. The cowhide cuffs are custom sized.

 

And how about this double wrap leather bracelet from MK Wind!

 

 

 

 

 

October 1, 2009. Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , . fashion. Leave a comment.

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(If the f-word is NSFW, then don’t scroll down until you get home!)

  • I’m not feeling very serious today! This is a good thing!

 

  • I want to make dumplings soon. These two posts should get anyone through the process easily. Here and here. They are a bit labor intensive but soooo rewarding! 
  • Speaking of food, on a fashion-centric blog, I really liked this post from Fashion is Spinach. It’s a swell revelation to have… a nice little reality check. 
  • I love this video (and the song)! It’s not the official video but instead, a very creative fan made it!
  • The Keyboard Cat t-shirt made it on Threadless - of course! I can’t decide whether to get it or not… after all my oohs and ahhs, I’m really agonizing over it! damnit! Where would I wear it? I think the answer is EVERYWHERE!

  • My fave screamo (they call themselves metalcore) band ever, Underoath is coming back to the Norva on November 30th. This will be my 5th time seeing them. I’m 30 years old and I’m going to be screaming with a sea of 16 year old kids and I. Can’t. Wait! There is no shame in my game. Here’s a pic from the last time I saw them… and my post about that night! For the first time, I won’t be going by myself. The bf has NO idea what he’s getting himself into. He owes me. I took him to see Atmosphere for his b-day!

  • This Kakuzai notepad is adorable! At $25 and with 1,200 sheets, it would make a great x-mas gift! OMG why am I already thinking about Christmas!?!?! I’ve been stalking this notepad waiting for some update on where to buy it in the US, since the original source was in Japanese and someone finally let everyone know where to get one here! (via)

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  • This is one sad pup. He’s all over the place with his sadness, looking for his lost love!

  • I really want a new phone. My Helio Ocean just isn’t cutting it for my online demands. I need to see how much longer I have with my contract and iPhone here we come! I just wish they had different providers!

Natalie Dee

(Her blog is awesome!)

  • My mom’s b-day is coming up and she’s always wanted a big fuzzy (fake) sheep in the house. (I wonder where I get it from.) Anyhow, I found one and it’s a stool. Only it’s $1,200. Maybe next time mom. 

September 28, 2009. Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . geek love, plus and minus. Leave a comment.

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