Showing posts with label Decorating on the Cheap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorating on the Cheap. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Kid Art

it's time for ...
two things i love... around my home

Kass at BacWoods Fern hosts this fun blog hop meant to remind us to appreciate the things we already have ... and to provide the opportunity to share a couple of our faves with each another. 

This week (and really, ALL weeks) - I am digging on my kiddos' artwork!  What Mama DOESn't love Junior's "masterpieces"?

This first one is something that TJ did last fall when he was 8.  I love everything about it - starting with the colors and the composition and ending with the fact that he created it all by himself.  I stuck it in a basic matte and gallery frame and ... voila' ... an original (and cheap) piece of artwork for the fam to enjoy!  And - BONUS - he's pleased as punch that his work earned an actual frame!


Here's another piece of TJ's art - a ceramic fish that I think is perfectly clever and interesting.  It rests on my bedroom dresser against a pic of the Maestro himself and his little bro, X.  LOVE it!!!


If you'd like to share 2 Things YOU are lovin or re-appreciating around your home, take a picture of it, write a post with a link back to BacWoods Fern and link up with the mclinky so others can see YOUR 2 things.


 

Tootles!!!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Repurposed Decor on 2 Things 2sday

I love all things related to home decor, so I love to play along with Kass at BacWoods Fern on her Tuesday bloghop in which you share two things that you are just LOVIN' around your house!

You wanna play, too - or just snoop aroung and see what everyone else is lovin' around their house today? Take a little trip over to BacWoods Fern for all the deets!



And now for a few of MY favorite things ...


I love all sorts of objects around my home ... and I REALLY love when I find a new purpose for some of my favorite objects.  This week I am sharing two of my favorite items at home that I fell in love with some time ago - and then fell in love with all over again when they were given new purposes.

The first is this coffee cup from Anthropology, that I adored as my coffee receptacle, but enjoy even MORE now that it sits in front of me every morning at my computer desk as a caddy for pens, pencils, crayons (I didn't put them there, but SOMEBODY did ... I have 2 suspects), scissors, hole punch and a cute little ladybug stamp.



And this (below) was purchased as a dog dish holder.  I've always loved it, but was no longer using it when pooch Sophie died last fall.  I couldn't bear to part with it, but felt a little silly having a useless dog dish holder sitting around.  But then, I had a brilliant (at least it felt brilliant ...) - I would use it not as a dog dish holder, but as a potted plant holder!  Voila'!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

2 Things 2sday - My 1st!

I love all things related to home decor, so I couldn't resist playing along with Kass at BacWoods Fern when I saw that she hosts a Tuesday bloghop in which you share two things that you are just LOVIN' around your house!  I have LOTS I love around my house - besides the fam and the pooches. 

You wanna play?  Just write a post showcasing two things that you are lovin' around your home with a link back to BacWoods Fern where you can link up with the MckLinky!


So without further ado ... here are just two of MANY things I love around my home ...


My spider plant had 2 babies ... so I needed wanted to create a cute little still life with the babies while they soak up water and sprout roots!  This is a food pedestal from Southern Living.  The lid and bowl were a 25 cent thrift sale find ... and the fishing lure is a golden oldie from my FIL.  Cute, right?!



And this teapot - LOVE!!!  Clearance at TJMaxx ... $5.00!  J'adore!

Thank you, BacWoods Fern!!!


Thursday, January 7, 2010

Are You a Mover or a Non-Mover?

Well, THIS morning I checked out my Blogger dashboard (this was meant to be just a quick glance, BUT I think that "glancing at Blogger dashboard" just might be an oxymoron).  At any rate, a post caught my eye - it was from my FAVORITE author/teacher, Beth Moore.  So I read it and 15 minutes later ... I was laughing so hard, that I it would be unkind of me not to share what I read with you! 

But before you go visit her over at Living Proof Ministries, let me just say that this post was a follow-up to one that she did on moving a simple table from behind her sofa to against a wall.  This was the FIRST time in 25 years that she EVER moved a piece of furniture in her home!!!!  I simply cannot imagine as I am a habitual mover/rearranger - and have been since I was about nine years old.  My mom never knew what to expect when she came home from her job as a school speech therapist.  I moved knick-knacks, chairs, sofas, side tables, a piano ... and on and on.  The piano, BTW, was a challenge.  I remember grabbing one corner at a time and shoving with all my might, budging it one inch here and one inch there - over and over and over until it reached the site I'd deemed "perfect".  Really, it is a passion of mine - and I've spent time in MANY of my friends homes redecorating for them - or staging their homes for sale.  I find it ridiculously FUN - and SO much cheaper than buying new stuff!

So, anyway, I found it incredibly odd, to say the least, that Mrs. Moore had only just discovered that you could actually move furniture from one place to the other!  (I find it so refreshing to literally see things in a different light - it translates into refreshment of my very spirit!)  However, her post from today reveals that she is not alone ... and neither am I!  She observes that the women, at least in her blog community are "comprised of formidable teams of both movers and immovers (the false noun form of the adjective “immovable.”)"  Furthermore (this is SO interesting) "immovers appear to prefer daytime and movers are undeniably night owls. (As are vampires.)"

Indeed, I am a NIGHT OWL (I prefer this to vampire!) AND I am a MOVER!  For more fascinating insights on decorating/redecorating ... visit Mrs. Moore right here!

PS - You'll find that in her post, she is puzzled over what to call the sofa table now that it is no longer behind the sofa.  I suggest to her that it is a "console table" as per definition a console table is "A small table, often with curved legs resembling consoles, designed to be set against a wall." 

Anyhoodle (I borrowed that from my real life pal, Shelly, over at "I like the way you do ..." - cute, right?  You can borrow it, too ... I think ... I didn't ask.  I guess I stole it.) ... but, anyhoodle, enjoy a good laugh care of Beth Moore!

Just for fun: 
A Before and After pic of my previous home's kitchen Before and After painting and decluttering it for sale.






BTW - Are YOU a Mover or a Non-mover?

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Master Bath - Making Do



When we moved into our home 2 years ago, I found much to love. I loved the cul-de-sac full of kids. I loved the wooded backyard full of wildlife. I loved the 200 feet of waterfront and dock that just begged for a boat (yep, got the boat!). I loved the front porch where I would sit with coffee and survey the 'hood. Loved the bay window. Loved the fireplace. Loved the floorplan.

What I DIDN'T love was the Master Bath.

First, it had a really weird layout. Tub on one side, shower on the other. Jack-n-Jill sinks in between. The shower shared its own little space with the toilet. How odd. I completely get putting the toilet in its own separate space to minimize odor pollution in other areas of the bath, but then to stick the shower in with it ... Odd!

But it wasn't just the layout. I hated the tile on the tub, the paint on the wall and the vinyl on the floor.

Unfortunately, we don't have a decorating budget - AT ALL. Pity - I love to decorate.

Fortunately, I also enjoy creative problem solving - working with what I've got. Much of our home has been painted and primped to reflect the personalities and lives of its homeowners. One of the last to receive this touch was the hated master bath.

It's not that I didn't WANT to prettify the bath - it wanted it badly - but really, there was no obvious place to start. It was ALL so bad.

If I had my way - and way more money - we would just scrap the bath and start from scratch, but alas - I must make do.

I did paint the room last fall, but was so disappointed with the results (my paint chip promised a warm gentle beige - the result, however, was decidedly yellowish - not awful, but not what I wanted either), that I couldn't bring myself to do any more work on the space.

I wanted it repainted, but I did not want to DO the repainting - and in our house, I am both the painter (and the repainter - as the case may be), so as I didn't want to do it, it didn't get done.

This weekend, I decided to at least attempt to decorate it - in spite of the offending paint - and really, I rather like it.

I still would like to repaint it, and put in new tile ... and new flooring ... and a new shower ... and ... heck, I still wanna start from scratch! But in the mean time, the master bath is, at least, a space I like to be in. I'm no longer cringing when I walk through the door.



When we moved in, this wall was lined with a series of four vertical mirrors which were directly opposite the toilet. NOT a view I enjoyed when using said toilet! Here, the mirrors have been removed - and the resulting anchor holes puttied. Note also the NOT attractive - or contemporary - tile work on the tub.




Here, you see the sponge painting - done on just two of the walls in the bathroom. I always wondered why. Did they start and not like it - but not want to undo it (like I'd not wanted to repaint when the color was wrong)? Did they start - and run out of time to finish? Run out of paint? Or did they always intend to do just two walls? What? I wonder still ...

Also, note the toilet in its own little space. To its left is the built-in shower. Again, what were they thinking?!




Here is the "After" of the tub area. Much better, right? Still not my dream bath (again - change the tile and the flooring and the paint color), but WAAAAY better. The pics were $10 each on clearance at TJMaxx and remind me of the annual trips Jay and I used to take to NYC. Come to think of it, the clock was also from TJ ($15), as was the rug ($15 - marked down from $80 due to a minor tear in the weave).





Here is the "After" of the toilet area. The artwork is a map purchased on a trip to St. Barth's in the French West Indies - it's just a poster that cost about $10 (unfortunately, the custom framing cost about 10 times that!). The wall-mounted magazine rack was a $2 garage sale find - and the spider plant was FREE (from a friend whose spider plant had produced MANY babies).





And, finally, the "After" of the sink area. I put new hardware on the cabinetry (cheap way to update the outdated) and installed a new mirror. Coat hooks were the solution for lack of an obvious place to mount a towel bar.



My very favorite update in the bathroom was a decal that I put in the lower center area of the bathroom mirror. My hubby loves it, too. He says it reminds him of an upscale hotel (that's a good thing!). The decal is a monogrammed "R" for our last name, Riedmann and "est. 1997", the year we married.



This is a shelf/frame that I purchased wholesale for $10 several years ago when I owned a little boutique. The pics are postcards I bought at a train museum for $1 each. I think I'll use the hooks for necklaces.



I love this little jar that Jay found for me in a landfill - of all places! It's been totally sanitized, but some grime persists in its cracks. The bottom of the jar says "Palmolive Cream". It is the perfect size for a few grab-n-go ear swabs.



Bummer - this pic isn't the best. Still, I love this tooled leather caddy for tossing my most used jewelry pieces, specs, and an assortment of trial colognes for Jay. Without it, my clutter would be uncorralled and littered all over the counter top.



Just for the heck of it, I threw in a pic of my "hair drawer". I like using little crates to organize spaces. Here my brushes are in a cute little crate I bought years ago. The tin in the back left was one that came with a Fossil watch that I bought. It holds my rubber hands and hair clips.
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