DIY Boxwood Topiary

January 28, 2013


faux boxwood topiary

Okay, so this is a recycle project to the max.You all know how much I love topiaries, just not their ridiculous cost. So I either find them at Goodwill or I make them myself! And you totally can, too. Just look around and "shop" your house and you might be surprised to find that you already have what it takes. 

Dining Room Dilemmas and Help from Real Simple Magazine

January 20, 2013

Is there a room in your house that you'd like to "do-over?"  If you're anything like me, your answer is a resounding yes!  Most recently I've been fixated on our dining room.  And lo and behold I found some fabulous inspiration from my Real Simple Weekly Tips Newsletter.

Obviously you need a good table, but it's the accessories and other furniture in the room that I get overwhelmed by.  What kind of lighting?  What color paint?  Curtains?  I give up.

Maybe you love a good toile.
Green and toile dining room
Emerald Beauty

Or a nice crisp white country table.
 Light, open, airy dining room with a whitewashed farm table
Bright on White

I would love to go bold and mix white with a bright color, like this cool blue. 
Don't you just love the chandelier?
White kitchen with blue trimmed windows
The New Blue

Or how about a mix of modern with shabby chic whites and romantic wallpaper?   
Love that tin breadbox on the sideboard!
Traditional damask wallpaper
Subtle Pattern

Right now our dining room table, china cabinet and two sideboards are hand-me-downs from my husband's family that we've used for 18 years.  They've seen a ton of use over the years and I'm really grateful for them.  And truth be told, they're really classic, well-made pieces that I KNOW I just should not paint!  (Even though I want to!  Shhhhh!)  So what's a girl to do?    
For now I'm leaning toward slipcovers for the dining room chairs.
  


.  Now if I could just figure out where to get cheap  inexpensive slipcovers I'd be set. 

Any ideas?

What's your dining room dilemma?

Have a great week!

xoxo

{I was not paid by Real Simple Magazine in any way for this post.}

The Antler Project

January 14, 2013



You know I'm on an antler mission.  I told you about my Anthropologie Surroyal antler-y pitcher HERE.  And I even have an "Antler Decor" Pinterest board {HERE}.  And I guess it's time to take it up a notch because I actually bought the real thing at an antique mall recently. I wasn't totally thrilled with it since it wasn't really mounted on anything.  So of course you know I'll have to do that myself!  I'm actually looking forward to that project. Until then, I thought I'd share a recent purchase that couldn't have been more timely, seeing that I'm head. over. heels. in. love. with these things.

Chickadee number three and I were walking through Target recently when I was stopped in my tracks by a "90% Off" all Christmas items clearance sale. I really wasn't looking for any Christmas decor. If anything I should be paring down what I have. But I just couldn't help myself from at least taking a look. The antler fairy must have been watching over me because here's what I found.
Deer Antler Holder Mercury Glass Bowl

I never would have bought this at its original price of $29.99. But at 90% off, well, I kind of had to buy it. I mean, it was $2.99. That's for both the awesome mercury glass bowl AND the antler base.  Woot woot!



How cool is this?





So, yeah, it was a bit of a late purchase for Christmas decor.  But I think I can leave this one out all year.  What do you think?

xoxo



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World Market Wire Lamp Inspiration

January 10, 2013

A few months ago I was in World Market drooling over some of their furniture and home goods.  While I was looking at the lamp section I stumbled across this.


Pretty cute, right?  There was a time when I wouldn't have looked twice at this because it was made of metal.  Just not my style then. But it's funny how our styles can change over time.  Today you can't turn around without seeing something industrial-like when you shop for furniture.  And I have to say, surprisingly, it's grown on me.  Once we left World Market I just kept thinking about that lamp.  So I went back. This time it looked like this.


  Here we have the same lamp, with a more traditional shade.  The price?  $54.00 for the base.  $12.00 for the shade.

Again, after I left I kept thinking about it.  And lo and behold, a few Goodwill visits later here's what I found.


Surprisingly similar to its World Market counterpart.  

And now for the Price {wait for it}:


God, I love Goodwill.

It took me what seemed like forever to find a shade, but I finally found one at Ikea.  The problem was finding one tall enough to cover the top of the neck.  I found many cute ones, and I even tried World Market's own burlap shade, but it, too, was too short.  I finally ended up with this.



The "embroidered" detail on the shade is so pretty, don't you think?


I'm sure I'll try other shades in the future but for now this one's perfect.  You can see how I made the topiary in the chicken wire cloche HERE.

So to recap: $54.00 (for the base only) vs. less than $10.00 for the base and the shade.  I'm pretty happy with how things turned out.


And that wicker table?  Yet another amazing Goodwill find, for another day.

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Have a great weekend!

xoxo


Charm Bracelet Diva {at Home}'s Top 10 Projects of 2012

January 1, 2013

I swore that I wasn't going to do this, but I've really enjoyed reading everyone's end of year "Best of" blog posts.  It's reminded me of so many of your projects I absolutely loved.  And introduced me to so many other projects that I missed the first time around.  So, just what WAS I up to this past year?


This was by far the most viewed post (and most Pinned!) at 11,223 views!

The Latest Trend: Glass Bottle Table Lamps


Copy That: Ballard Designs Round Side Table with DIY Burlap Tablecloth


Romantic Shabby Chic {Dollar Store!} Valentine's Decor


DIY Pottery Barn Bath Storage Ladder


DIY Ruffled Shower Curtain


DIY Pottery Barn Faux Coral


Ball/Mason Jar Palooza

DIY French Burlap Storage Ottoman

All home decor projects, who would have thunk?  It was just one year ago that I added 
"{at Home}"
onto my blog name.  I'm sorry that my jewelry making took a back seat blogging-wise, but I do plan on making, and sharing, more of my creations this year.  There are so many other 2012 projects I really love that didn't even make the list! 

I'm looking forward to 2013 and all the possibilities it brings, along with your continued friendship, inspiration and support. Thank you so much for that.  And know that I wish you and yours a very happy and healthy new year! 

xoxo

KATHLEEN

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