Friday, August 28, 2009

Not the Intended Purpose

Do you know what I love? Besides you? I love buildings that were built for one purpose but get turned into homes. Like this sweet little school house in the Catskills...

Or this ultra cool silo house in Utah...

But my all time fav are churches that have been repuropsed into amazing houses. I am constantly drawn to old churches. My imagination starts to run wild with living rooms glowing with a stained-glass window. A kitchen with an altar fashioned into an island. Don't you love this church in London...



One day my dream will come true. Not sure if I want that to happen in Parma:)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

What's Your Decorating Style?

I get asked that question a lot and I've been trying to figure it out. You would think that as a decorator I would already know this, but that's not always true. My style seems to change, evolve. When I was first on my own and able to decorate with what I wanted and how I wanted I leaned more to country/crafty decor. After I went to design school I swayed more to modern/retro design. Now that I've got a few years experience behind me I tend to decorate more with color than with a specific style. But if I HAD to give it a name, how about "modern/country" with classic influences. I love bold, happy colors and clean, classic lines. I think I'll always lean to country decor because of my farm town upbringing. I'll still fight it and deny that I'm drawn to it but I love that rustic, farm-fresh look.

I have learned to find beauty in all styles and take the best parts and make them my own. I prefer to use something that is functional and then make it beautiful. Here are some rooms that I'm currently loving...

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I have wanted to place a beautifully ornate chandelier above a rustic butcher block for years. It has been stored in my "Someday-When-I-Have-My-Own-Perfect-House file", which is locked away in my head. I suppose someone has been pilfering my thoughts while I'm asleep:)

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Interview with Maura of lilgreenshop


Name: Maura

Shop name: lilgreenshop

Shop address: http://www.lilgreenshop.etsy.com

Other sites: http://greenworks.etsy.com
http://www.artfire.com/users/lilgreenshop

What draws you to using trashion materials?
I am a diehard hoarder that hates to throw anything out - because it's a cert that once I get rid of something I'll find a use for it or need it within a month! Murphy's Law. Plus I hate to see anything wasted - so as well as my own stuff I adopt other peoples "trash."


What trashion materials do you use?
Mostly fabric, old buttons and jewelry, discarded canvas, picture frames, placemats etc, seat belt ends, stones and shells.


Do you remember the first thing you made using the trashion concept?
Yes - I re-tiled my fireplace using broken tiles that I found in a skip (dumpster) mosaic style. I was in a hurry so it wasn't very refined or artistic but that was what started me off on recycling some of my "stuff."


What are your current projects and what is on the horizon?
I recently did a glut of sewing - brooches and cuffs and am trying to wean myself away from the sewing machine - it really is addictive! I have lots of picture frames and placemats I want to decoupage next ... but the reality will be lots of different projects on the go at the same time. (Haphazard is my middle name!)


Anything else you'd like to add?
I don't think I should in case I scare folks away sharing the inner workings of my fragmented mind! Um, I guess should say my other interest is screen printing and organic fabrics. That's what the greenworks part of me does. I wish someone had warned me that Etsy can lead to split personalities. As greenworks I co-founded the Etsy Organic Team and that takes up a fair bit of time - but we recently restructured so hoping the new structure frees me up more.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Family Trees


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I've always wanted a beautifully drawn family tree. There is something so calming and inspiring about seeing your whole family all connected. Here are some pretties I've found...


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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A Tale of Two Cities


Submitted by Tammy of junck

My husband, two dogs, cat and I recently moved out of our 1700 sq. ft. bungalow (in the country) and into a 700 sq. ft., story and a half house (in the city). The new house was built in 1924 and required major renovations.

Waste not - want not was a motto I grew up with. Downsizing means purging. Lots and lots of purging. This was difficult for me at first. Not only does everything have a memory attached to it, I can find a use for just about anything I lay eyes on! To make the job a bit easier, I created a system of sorts (no pun intended!). As I unpacked box after box of “stuff” - I would place the item in one of three boxes - “Keep”, “Auction”, “Donate”. Not only did I set aside items for donation to the local thrift shop, but also for the local animal shelter and women’s shelter (think towels, sheets, toys etc.).

We dealt with the construction material in a similar way. Our renovation was extensive (taking the house right down to the bare bones) and included wiring and plumbing.

We took all the metal scrap to a local metal recycler (did you know that steel is the most recycled product in the world?). When you recycle metal, you get paid based on weight and the current value of the particular metal. Our trips to the metal recycler became a game with my husband and I guessing how much we’d make!

Wood went to a local salvage yard or to neighbours (for firewood).

Before anything went to the landfill we would ask ourselves “could anyone make use of this?”.


While we have very little room for “stuff” anymore, I did save all the porcelain tubes from the old wiring... I’m sure I can think of something to craft with them.

Kusudama Flowers

I found these pretty flowers yesterday on the very cool blog, Handmade Charlotte. She said they were easy to make and I thought, "Whatever!" Well, it's true! They are easy to make. I made one yesterday and now I'm going to find some pretty paper or use some old magazines, whatever suits my fancy, and whip up some beautiful kusudama flowers.



The tutorial link from the Handmade Charlotte blog doesn't work any more so I found this one that is very simple to follow. I'm going to teach my daughter because she loves origami and flowers and especially spending time with me:)


These are made from post-it notes, which is what I used and it worked very well because the paper is already a square. Bonus!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Cottonblue

Do you want some serious eye-candy? Check out this cute & cozy home. I'm moving in!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

My New Favorite Blog!

While doing my usual blog hopping today I came across this UH-MAZE-ING food blog Ezra Pound Cake. Great photography, recipes, and variety all combined with a humorous wit. One of my fav features is Meatless Monday, which you can read more about here. I hope you try some of their wonderfully delicious food while I enjoy these yummies...


Tomato Tart



Zucchini Quesadillas



Brownie Pudding

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Dashboard Dust Notes


One of the best love notes I've ever received:)

Saturday, August 1, 2009

SoopSee... check it out!

Etsy, etsy, etsy... ever finding ways for us to sell our stuff.

Etsy, facebook, twitter, blogspot, websites, store fronts, ning, flickr, yahoo, google, yada, yada, yada... we're all over the place!

But, now there's a place for sellers to park all of their addresses so people can find you in all of your internet glory!!

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Check out their story in the Storque...

Here are a few EtsyTrashion members that have made the leap...

ElenaMary

FairyTaleFibers


remaker