My Little Red Desk

You know that saying, better late than never, well I finally got my office cleaned up and things pulled together so I could show you my small but powerful workspace, the space where all the creativity happens.

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I’ve got a space in my garage where I tackle big projects that involve paint and crafting but my little red desk is where I spend most of my days working on design projects, writing blog post and fueling my creativity.  My work area shares space with a guest bedroom but allows me just enough space to do what I need to do.  In addition to my work area, I have a large walk-in closet in the room where all my supplies, fabrics, crafting tools and Etsy shop items are stored.  I like keeping my desk area clean and organized so the closet is the perfect storage option for the items I use on a daily basis.

A few months ago my desk looked like this.

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And then I got a wild hair to paint it red and it was transformed into this.

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Red is my favorite color so having a red desk was long overdue.  To give the desk even more of a facelift I replaced the metal pulls with beautiful horn pulls  and a piece of glass for the top.

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Once the desk was painted all the other elements fell into place.

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Above the desk hangs a large cork board that I made using a frame that was given to me by a client.  Given that my mom taught English for 27 years, I’ve come to love the power of words so my inspiration board is filled with quotes that lift me up everyday.

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Most of the accessories I use to hold pencils (I’m a fancy No.2 girl), scissors and such are vintage milk glass pieces I thrifted.  The vintage glass lamp was a .25 cent purchase at the Longest Yard Sale two years ago.  I covered the shade in a black and white print.

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I bought my desk chair at a local thrift store for $7.00.  It didn’t have a seat when I got it and the wood was stained an oak color but the frame was in good shape.  I painted the chair black, had a piece of wood cut for the seat and upholstered it in a fun print.

The door you see in the background is the closet where all the goods are stored.

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The mouse pad was a diy project you can read about here and the basket under the desk holds a few binders that I access frequently.

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Between the closet door and bathroom door is a file cabinet I covered in a black and white stripe skirt.  The TV sit on top and above that is a handmade piece of hand-painted fabric art my mom purchased in Africa when you took a trip years ago.

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Framed prints I downloaded from Sarah M. Dorsey hang on a side wall.

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One wall of the room has a gallery wall which I’m in the process of completing.  And you’ve seen in previous post that I am a basket fiend so here are a few that hold crafting supplies and add visual interest to the room.

My work space is a definite reflection of my love of color and an eclectic design style.

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 So there you  have it, my little red desk and where I work!

Thanks for stopping by today.  Make it a great week!

Shelly

Anatomy of Bathroom Windows

Whenever I’m working on a design project that involves a bathroom, one of the first questions the home owners have is always about what type of window treatment is best on the windows.  The answer to this just is not always clear-cut, but there are some looks that I prefer over others and definitely some design considerations you have to keep in mind when it come the window décor in the bathroom.

The first and foremost question is what type of privacy do you need?  Naturally if you live in the country and are surrounded by open fields you can probably get away with a little less coverage than someone living in the city.

Next, think about the style of your bathroom.  Not every bathroom will look good with fabric window treatments and others may not be suited for blinds or shutters.  The style of your space will definitely impact your window treatment choice.

Third, think about use!  Do you have to open/close them daily?  Can you access the windows easily?  In our first house in Seattle, I hung curtain panels on the window over the soaking tub.  Every day when I had to open and close the panels I had to step into the large tub to reach them.  In hindsight, blinds or shutters would have been a more functional option for me.

Keeping these three things in mind, here are some images of bathroom window treatments that work and why!

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The roman shades in this bathroom are fabulous. As designers always recommend, they are hung up high, making the space feel grander and the top valance detail adds the visual weight to balance them against the large tub.  Because the windows can be easily accessed opening and closing these would not be a problem.

(image this space with wood plantation shutters–too heavy and bulky for these large windows.  They would dominate the look of this bathroom)

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For this small window I love that the lower half of the window was frosted to provide privacy while the upper half was left clear to let light stream in.  The simple roman shade (hung inside the window frame) adds just the right amount of detail and design this space needs.

(curtain panels in this space would be overwhelming and blinds would be to lack-luster)

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Here’s an example of curtain panels hung over a soaking tub.  What I like about this is that the panels are the same color as the tile, so they visually just float away.  They are also lightweight which would make opening and closing easy.

( patterned curtain panels and shutters would have been too much for this space and would have fought with the tile pattern)

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In this space I think the floor to ceiling curtain panels work.  the pattern draws your eye to the window and serves as a nice frame to the window.  The sides of the tub can be accessed, again making opening and closing these curtain easy.

( shutters would have made the window feel even more like a big box and would not have added any softness to the space)

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The top and bottom curtain treatment in this bathroom works perfectly for the style of the space.  The flooring and the window treatments both have somewhat of a causal, country vibe.  Light can easily flow in through the expose windows while the lover panels provide privacy.

(because of the corner windows, this option was really smart.  Shutters or blind would have felt to heavy and lopsided)

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Shutters on the lower half of a bathroom window can be a great option in a sleek and classic bathroom.  The shutters provide privacy and provide visual balance with the wall cabinet and adjacent.

(curtain panels on this off-set window would have drawn attention to that face and would have made the window appear smaller)

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Frosted bathroom windows are often the choice many builders but into a new home.  I like the simple diamond pattern on this window which helps to keep the space feel modern.  The swagged valance add softness and frames the window perfectly.

(curtain panels could have worked in this bathroom although they would have given the entire tub area a more boxed in feel)

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This is probably my favorite bathroom window treatment option, Top-Down, Bottom-Up shades.  These window treatments allow you to raise and lower the panel as you wish to expose or close off as much of the window as you want. The look is clean and simple which is ideal in many of todays bathroom styles.

If you’ve looked at your bathroom windows and are wondering what the best approach is, I hope this helps point you in the right direction.

Happy Decorating!

Shelly

I’m a Crafter at Heart {and I’m living my passions}

Happy Friday!

Those of you that follow along on my blog my or may not know that I have a vast professional background. As a little girl I was totally in love with fashion and knew that I wanted to do something in that field as a profession. After winning the title of best dressed in high school and getting a fashion and interior design degree from college I took my first job as a department manager for a regional department store in Seattle. I quickly made my way to the position of assistant buyer where I bought jewelry and fashion accessories.

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The bulk of my fashion career was spent at Eddie Bauer.  I started as an assistant buyer in women’s and over the course of 11 years I  the buyer for various product categories and eventually the general merchandise manager for the non-apparel products for both the catalog and retail division of the company  (Gear, Luggage, Footwear, Accessories, Watches, Sunglasses etc).

After leaving Eddie Bauer and moving to Atlanta, I tapped into one of my other loves, interior design.  For 8 years I owned and operated my own home decor and gift store and after closing it in 2011, I opened my boutique interior design business which is what I do now.  Throughout my retail, fashion and interior design career I’ve also had a side passion that’s  kept me busy…Crafting!  Just like fashion and design, crafting is part of my DNA and I love to create things.  Over the years I’d crafted in every medium you can think of but there is one area that I have a slight obsession with, rubber stamping!

I am an admitted rubber stamp addict {as represented by the more than 1000 rubber stamps I own} and am really excited about a new opportunity that has come my way.

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I was recently contacted by a rubber stamp manufacturer here in Georgia to create rubber stamp projects using their stamps.  Craffiti Direct is in the initial stage of launching their own rubber stamp line and are building their line-up of stamp artist.  One of the missions of the company is to give their customers with creative ideas for using their stamps, beyond scrapbooking and traditional card making.  That’s where I come in.

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The Floral Background stamp designed by Elena Guzinska

I’ll be creating unique projects for them that  show people different ways they can use rubber stamps.  It’s such fun to combine gift wrapping, holiday decorating, decor and my love of paper with rubber stamps.

Here’s a look at a few projects I’ve created so far…

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 A fun holiday ornament

The Happy Couple (7) copy

 Stamped Ribbon

Birthday Wishes (4) copy

Cards

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And gift tags!

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If you like to craft with rubber stamps, I hope I’ll inspire you in new ways. if you’ve never tried stamping before I hope I can encourage you to give it a try.  Either way I’ll be sharing the projects I create for Craffiti here on the blog.

I’m so grateful that throughout my life I’ve been able to live my passions and I’m so glad you stop by the blog every day and let me share them with you. Thank You!

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To see all the stamps available from Craffiti, head here!

Shelly

Entertaining Idea: Dinner by the Glass

With the holiday season nearing, I’ve thought a lot about party planning. And since I have several clients that ask me to help them set their homes and dining rooms for holiday parties, I’m always on the hunt for new party ideas I can use. While looking for a recipe on Pinterest recently one image grabbed my attention and gave me an idea that I think puts a fun twist on a typical dinner party.
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The Theme:
Instead of the typical dinner service that requires plates and bowls, each food item is served in a different drinking glass.  This is a great way to control the amount of food served and may allow you to offer up more menu items.
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The Ingredients:
Cold appetizers are served in champagne glass, martini glass or shot glass, all of which hold the perfect amount of food to the wet the appetite.
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The second course of soup is served in glass mugs which are easy to hold and scoop from.
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 The salad course is served in a tapered tumbler or martini glass, perfect for holding pasta or greens, veggies and a scoop of dressing.
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For the more substantial main course service, martini glasses or round double-old-fashion glasses would be perfect.
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For the last course of dessert, wine glasses or shot glasses end the party of high note!
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Of course beverages and cocktails can be served in old-fashioned mason jars…
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And the centerpieces can get in on the fun too!
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Don’t you just love this Dinner by The Glass party theme?  When you think about it,  almost any food you make can be served in drinking glasses but the best part of a Dinner by the Glass party theme it that you’ll give your guest a fun, new dinner experience!
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all images (and more) can be found on my Party Décor pinterest board.

A Party: Inspired by GOLD

I love creating party themes and this time around I’m inspired by the color GOLD!  What I love about a party theme based on color is there are so many items you can buy to create your look or if you’re the crafty type you can pull out a can of spray paint and the hot-glue gun and go the DIY route.

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The ingredients:
 Gold Paper LanternsParty City
DIY version:  Spray paint white paper lanterns gold.
 
Gold FlatwareWest Elm
DIY version:  Buy some flatware at the thrift store and paint the handles gold. Here’s a how-to!
{tip: a coat of polyurethane will make the silverware suitable for hand washing}
 
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DIY version:  Spray the underside of clear glass plates to get this look.
 
Gold Chevron Wrapping Paper(used as a table runner)–Paper Source
DIY version:  Cover dollar store white shipping paper with Gold Chevron Washi Tape.
 
Gold Stripe StemwareBed, Bath & Beyond
DIY version: Here’s an easy tutorial on painting stripes on glass.  Dollar Store wine goblets of course!
 
Spike Napkin RingZ Gallerie
DIY version Cut a small Styrofoam fall in half, insert toothpicks and spray the entire piece gold.  Glue to elastic hair bands to create your napkin ring.
 
Gold Mirrored TrayWorld Market
DIY version:  Pick up a plastic tray from the thrift store and spray it gold!
 
Gold Leaf Gift BoxWorld Market
DIY version:  Wrap a plain gift box from the Container Store in decorative gold and white wrapping paper. Paper Source has lots of paper options.

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If you want a super glam look for your party, this project  is a fabulous way to create a gold sequin backdrop for  your event.

{hint:  Gold Labels  from Staples would also work}

Don’t wait for a special occasion, any day is a great day to celebrate with gold!

Shelly

Color Crush: Black

Seem that I’m having a love affair with black these days, specifically in the form of BLACK SOFAS!

My initial thought with black sofas was one of doom and dreariness but after seeing more and more of them in design books and on-line, my view of black sofas is now chic and exotic.  A black sofa looks just a stylish with dark fall tone colors as it does with light summery shades.  My favorite color combo is a splash of brights with white.
Take a look at these images and then let me know what you think of black sofas?  To much drama or sophisticated style???

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Thoughts??

Shelly

A Round Up of Beautiful Vignettes

Happy Friday.  Today’s post is short on words and long on beautiful vignette images.

Creating vignettes is one of my favorite things to do because to me they are the little design statements you make in your home that say the most about who you  and what you love.

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What’s New at Ikea

I’m sure most of you have already gotten the new Ikea catalog in the mail and a lucky few have probably had a chance to go into the store to check out all the goodness in person.  I’ve yet to make time to visit the store but I have had time to turn down the corner on many pages in the catalog.  There are so many new items I’m loving and lots of old items I seeing in a new light after seeing them in newly styled photos.
My list of must-see items is long but I’ve managed to narrow it down to a handful of top picks I wanted to share with you.  These are the cream-of-the-crop in my book.
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1) The Stockholm Sofa, which I’ve already seen on many blogs and Instagram feeds.  This baby is going to be super popular and the green velvet is by far going to be the color of choice.  My love the this sofa has gone so far as to ask the hubs if he likes that color, which is something I normally don’t do unless I’m serious about a piece.
2) Hjalmaren Wall Shelf is pretty slick.  The catalog showed it styled in a bathroom but I can see this with books in a library or kids room, or even in my office 🙂
3) What’s not to love about this Stockholm chair?  I think it would make a pretty darn cute desk chair.  My vote is for the stain finish, but it’s also available in green.
4)  My pulse quickened when I saw this yellow Stockholm cabinet.  I love everything about it from the glass doors to the legs and the door pulls. Just wait, I predict you’re going to see this on many a design blog over the next few months.
5)  How cute is the Vittsjo table??  When I saw it I thought about all those times I’m trying to work in front of the TV and how handy this would be.  For $24.99 I can already see this being a hot DIY paint project for bloggers across the globe.  Don’t you think it would look great in gold or red?
6)  The Ullgump rug!  The name is nowhere near as awesome as this rug.  It’s available in black and white also but my vote is for the orange and white color combo.
7) The Stockholm 2-Drawer Cabinet is just too darn cute.  I love the emerald green color and the wood stain finish on the inside.  I’d replace the wood legs with some chrome casters to really make it sing.
Just in case you’re wondering what other items caught my fancy, here are a few that almost made my cream-of-the-crop list:
Pg.157, item 13–Is this the new “it” rug from Ikea??
Pg. 288, item 1–This would be so pretty with pink flowers in it!
Pg. 200, item 1–Could be really stunning in a powder room!
I can’t wait until my schedule opens up and I can get to Ikea to do a little in-person browsing and shopping!
So, what’s new items are you loving from Ikea?  I’d love to know!
Shelly

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