Decorating with Trophy Urns

When you go to flea markets and thrift stores, do you have items that you are always on the hunt for?  I surely do and one of those treasured pieces is a vintage trophy urn.

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Back in the day, trophy urns were given as the prize to the winner of a competition.  The names of the winners were often engraved on the urn and the urn was passed from winner to winner.  At some point in history, trophy urns were also put into use as a champagne cooler.  Today, trophy urns offer much decorating versatility which is why I search them out.

Here’s a look a different ways you could use Trophy Urns in your home for fall.  Be inspired!

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Most often you will find trophy urns in silver-plate or brass finishes which look great against the leaves of a plant or mini shrub that offers an easy filler.

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For a more casual, rustic look, branches look great in an urn.  I use to look for trophy urns without wear and pitting but I’ve come to love those that show age and wear.

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Trophy urns are a great way to add a little sparkle and shine to your kitchen counters as a utensil holder. This piece looks great on the kitchen counter of Kim over at  Savvy Southern Style.

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I love the idea of using an urn as a pedestal for books.

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And nothing is more fitting for fall then an urn filled with a beautiful fall arrangement or even a pot of mums.Slide7

And for a stylish take on Halloween, plop a white pumpkin atop your urn and surround it with cascading greenery.

Do you have a trophy urn in your home and if so, how to you use yours?

Shelly

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

Watching the Clock

I’m hoping that somehow time will slow down this weekend so I can get everything on my list of projects done.  One of my projects just might make me go Cuckoo but that’s a good thing.

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You see, early this year I spotted this image on Pinterest and fell in love with the idea of finding a cuckoo clock at the flea market and painting it.

Then I started seeing more fabulous images of cuckoo clocks in décor and my excitement grew.

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And then a couple of months ago my thrifting adventures put a clock very similar to this in front of me.

 I was at an auction and this clock was one of the last items up for sale.  I bid, thinking I wouldn’t win it but shockingly I walked away with the clock for $20.

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‘Yeah Me’ was my thought until I started doing some research and discovered that the clock I purchased was a 1960’s German Black Forest Cuckoo Clock and was selling anywhere from $100 to $300 on Etsy.

The designer in me says paint it but the Etsy shop owner in me says sell it.

  What’s a girl to do?

I guess I need to add “decision-making” to my to-do list this weekend.

If this clock was yours, would you paint it and leave it alone?  Inquiring minds want to know!

Shelly

Bullseye!

How many of you knew this was going to be a post about Target?  I entitled this post bulls eye because Target continues come out with awesome home decor collections with great prices and when items go on sale the savings are fabulous!

This morning I was out of the house early and dropped by Target around 8:30.  It was such a treat to be in the store when it was quiet and little to no customers.  As I wandered the aisles I began to notice the sound of clicking ticket guns.  This is a sound that only avid shoppers are familiar with and one that is sure to make the heart best faster.

Upon turning the corner towards the pillow aisle I noticed a sales person marking items down and putting them on clearance.

I didn’t burst into a full run but I did push my cart at a more accelerated speed and starting digging through the pile of pillows.

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After satisfying my pillow obsession, I wandered more aisles and stumbled across more and more clearance items. I was one happy gal!

Let me take you to my happy place..

 

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This wood lamp base had the perfect aged look and was on clearance for $9.88!  The shade I tried out on it was not only sale but was on $12.

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These white pitchers are great and could be used for serving as well as flowers.  They’d also be a pretty great Christmas gift for someone.

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There were lots of mirrors on clearance including this classic square mirror.

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The corners had metal brackets on them and the price…

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Yeah baby!

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Here’s another mirror and this one was only $8.48 and there were two styles available.

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Loved these frames.  They ranged in price from $6.49 to $10.48. I couldn’t pass up  1, 2 or all three of these.

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The jars with chalkboard labels area great and can be used to store just about anything.

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Lots of lamps are on clearance including these styles.  All were less than $30 but most were between $10 and $20.  That smoke grey glass one was so beautiful.

In addition to the clearance items I found there were lots of other items I wanted to bring home with me.  Most were not on clearance but many of them are on sale now.

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This mid-century modern style stool was great.

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Cable knit pillows are definitely a trend for fall and winter and Target has a lot of colors at great prices.

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This crewel work pillow was so pretty.

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This grey and white ikat was definite winner.

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And this grey and white pillows was a euro size.

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If you like a little glam this pillow is stunning.  The gold and black color combo is so chic.

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And there are several really great chair and ottoman styles to choose from.

Target is really hitting the bull’s eye” with each of their new product introductions and even though I couldn’t buy everything, several of these items did follow me home.

If you’re looking for some new pieces for your home and want to save lots of money I suggest you make your way to Target as soon as possible!

Happy Shopping!

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

Things I’m Loving: C. Wonder Monograms

Have you checked out the C. Wonder shop lately.  They always have an amazing group of items to choose from but at the moment I’m so loving all their monogrammed items.  Many of these items are available in multiple colors which makes the pickin’ even more fun.

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Tortoise Belt Buckle / Lucite Monogram Letter / Initial Letter Charm
Enamel Initial Bangle / Monogram Jewelry Box / Mini Camo Nylon Tote

Many of these items sell out fast so head over to C. Wonder and get them while you can.

 That Lucite monogram letter is coming home with me!

Shelly

White After Labor Day

This time of year there’s lots of debate whether you should wear white clothing after labor day and if so, how to make the look work for fall.  Seldom do you hear conversation taking place about how to make a white décor work for fall.  With so many people decorating with white these days, I thought I share a few design ideas for transitioning your white décor from summer to fall.

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Mix shades of white and tan to take the crisp edge off your décor while adding depth and dimension .  Pick colors that range from white to mid-tone browns and layer in textured fabrics for visual dimension.

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Use natural fall colors like green, yellow, orange and rust to make your whites look warmer.  Fall is the time to accessorize with natural stems, gourds, leaves and foliage.

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Woven textures in rugs and baskets give white fabrics a richer feel for fall.

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Deep, jewel tone colors play well against white furnishings and make a space feel cozier.  The teal pillows on this sofa really bring a vibrancy to the space.

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Accessorize with soft, fluffy textiles and layer, layer, layer.

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Mixing different materials like glass, wood, bone, and ceramic will add dimension to otherwise one-dimensional white surfaces.

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A fall colored throw adds an instant fall update to white furniture. The color brings the feel of the outdoors in and is visually stimulating.

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Another design trick you can do is switching the focus. Switch out a solid textured rug with a patterned style and opt for solid pillows instead of patterns.  Having a strong pattern on the floor gives a room the impression of weight which conveys a sense of warmth, which equals fall.

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Your overall approach for transitioning your summer whites into the fall is to add layers, deepen the color accents, mix in textures and vary the finishes.  These simple steps will make your home a cozy fall retreat.

Shelly

all images can be found on my Fall and Halloween inspiration board.

My Fall Coffee Table {inspirational ideas}

Good day to you!  I jumped right into work this morning and after churning away for hours, I realized I hadn’t posted my blog post for today.  Sorry for the tardiness.  Seems that my days have a mind of their own and I just might have to start posting in the afternoons rather than the mornings. It is my goal to post at a regular time each day so if you have a preference, morning or afternoons, leave me a comment and let  me know.

Now on to the good stuff.  How many of you have starting decorating for fall??  I’m definitely in the mood and plan to get a few fall vignettes in place this week.  One of the first areas I want to infuse a little fall into is my coffee table.  I tend to like more vs less on my table but can’t decide what look I want to go with.  These are some of the images that are inspiring me but the only thing I know for sure is that my décor will include a candle (or two), a tray, books and this!

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I really like the look of a dark candle hurricane and am thinking about this tortoise candleholder or using this paper to diy my own.

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A lantern is always a great look for a coffee table.  Love the look that Kim over at Savvy Southern Style pulled together for her table.

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I do love flowers on the coffee table and this mix of fall colored stems and greenery is really nice.

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It wasn’t so much the coffee table décor here that caught my eye, but the idea of using a knit throw as a coffee table cloth?  Interesting!

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There’s my gold sphere and books. Just needs a some true fall touches.

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I’m so loving the idea of different boxes on the table.  HomeGoods or diy??

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 And finally, I really like this wood piece and cloche that Donna from Funky Junk Interiors styled for her coffee table.  And just think, I happened to stumbled across these tree slabs on-line. {lumberjacking is not on my skills list, so this is definitely not a diy for me}!

So which look to do you like best and have you starting decorating for fall?

Shelly

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