Friday, March 11, 2011

TGIF, 3/11/11 Edition

(via 20x200)

It's celebration time, everyone! Not only is it Friday, but this weekend brings with it my first wedding shower!

Adam and I are heading to the great state of Connecticut to spend time with family and friends who will be traveling to attend.

Wishing you a relaxing, fun-filled weekend.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

It Must Be Love, Love, Love

I'm having a pretty sub-par week at work, friends; but I've got great support in Adam who always manages to give solid advice and even better hugs.

He makes me sappy and romantic and dreamy like no one else. 

He makes me want to doodle my married name on scraps of paper as if I was a teenager.

He makes me want to buy this Lokta Nepalese tear-heart paper to frame for our bedroom, which I did:

It's funny how love creeps into every aspect of our lives, influencing our behavior and our environments.

How has love shaped your space?

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Carnation Mobile

The days are drawing closer to my late May wedding, and I feel like with every turn I have some new idea for how I'd like our "big day" styled.

Our ceremony and reception will be held completely outside, surrounded by a lovely suburban historical park, which means that I'll have the benefit of not having to work too hard to make it look springy, casual, and natural.

While I have a lot of the details already worked out, I came across the idea for a carnation mobile centerpiece that I just adore. By who?  None other than Martha Stewart, of course.

Check it out:
How pretty!
Who wouldn't want a cascade of rich blooms greeting your party guests?

Having the floral centerpiece hanging, rather than on the table, leaves open room for all the delicious food that will be served.

Thinking of trying your hand at this? 
All you'll need are the inexpensive supplies below.
(both via Martha Stewart)

I'm even tempted to recreate this with more permanent options (i.e., dried straw flowers or even vintage millinery flowers, which I'm obsessed with lately.)

Happy Wednesday, everyone!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Um, Okay, Fedex...

A funny thing happened to me on Sunday. 

I've been expecting an item that I ordered from The Foundary for awhile, but haven't been home to its accept delivery. While trying to request it be held at a nearby Fedex location, I was told by the anonymous operator that my package could not be delivered to the Fedex pick-up location because it contained...ready for this?

...Hazardous materials.
What, you ask, did I buy?

Guns?
A car battery? 
Opium?
Aerosol cans?

No, this:

Looks pretty dangerous, huh?

Fedex, I'm convinced you are dumb, as is the person who mis-labeled the rug while prepping it for shipment.

I want my rug, people! 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Some New Additions to the Apartment

There's been a few additions to my apartment recently that I've been very anxious to share with you all, and here they are!

I picked up a throw pillow from Chairloom this weekend, made from Katie Ridder's "Seaweed" print in cobalt.  My den loveseat has been desperate for another print to break up the solid charcoal linen of it and the abundant Premier Prints "Togo" dots:
Up close:
I'm completely in love with the throw pillow. It's gorgeous and ties things together nicely.

Also on my apartment's lower level: our kitchen. Last fall, I shared with you the start of my collection of cream planters that will have an important role in my wedding reception. I combined about twenty and put them proudly on display in two deep-set basement windows in our kitchen. 

Here's a glimpse of the collection above my kitchen sink:
A few weeks back, I also mentioned that I dropped off a pair of marble lamps (snagged on Ebay!) to be rewired. Well, they are back now. I'm pretty sure they are happy with their new home on the reworked sideboard. 
I love the romantic light they give off. 
Traveling upstairs to the main level of my apartment, we head to the living room.  We finally got around to hanging our Joan Miro lithograph (combined with my Wayne Pate "Urns" print for effect).
Isn't it funny how small changes, often with things lying around, can make such a large impact?

Hope everyone had a great weekend!

Friday, March 4, 2011

TGIF, 3/4/11 Edition

 It's Friday, friends! 
It's time to recharge my batteries and I can't wait. The few bunches of sunny daffodils from the supermarket already revived me, making me terribly excited that spring is really, actually, truly coming!

What's on tap for us this weekend? Aside from an annual bowling event that benefits a charity started in Adam's cousin's memory, I'll be dropping off two pieces of furniture for the fabulous Molly of Chairloom to work her magic on.

For one, my Golden Girls-esque x-bench will be reimagined in crisp blue canvas:
The second piece she'll revive is my den side chair, with legs still-to-be-amputated (for more, see here).

Speaking of Molly Andrews and Chairloom, have you checked out her feature in Whole Living? Here are just a few fun photos, but be sure to check out the article for more about Molly and her thoughtful take on renewing once-tired antique upholstered pieces.

Congratulations to Molly for all the well-deserved attention!

Happy weekend, blog readers!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Ones That Got Away

(via Ebay)

I'm such an idiot. 

I add items to my Ebay "Watch List" with the intention of bidding at the last minute and getting something fab for a steal. Between you, me and the blogosphere, it usually works, too.

Except for last night, when I managed to miss out on this set of 4 vintage Vera melamine trays.

As if missing them wasn't enough, they sold for only $13.49. 
Salt on the wound.

Hey, person out there who won these: 
I'm sure you're awesome and super-cool, but I want these trays more than you do.
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