Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Planted Ornament


An interesting spin on the traditional Christmas Tree ornament. Take little baby food or medicine jars and plant little sprouts inside. Punch holes in the seal top to water when necessary and fasten a pretty ribbon for it to hang from your tree. Really simple idea that has a lot of charm. If crafting is not your thing, here's an example on Etsy that you can purchase pre-made. This could also work with putting dry flowers or twigs inside as opposed to growing your own little plant.

Happy Tuesday


Just because they're cool.

Cornelia O'Donovan



I'm obsessed with her prints. Check out her new work available for purchase here.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Chalkboard Walls





Oh how I wish I had had one of these growing up! I have always been such a huge fan of this technique and wanted to share some examples. I love the contrast of the dark blackboard against the stark white walls of the kitchen. Such an awesome (and relatively inexpensive) way to utilize some wall space. Saw some examples of this on Style Files. Huge fan of this idea and I fully intend to install my own little version of this. Installing the chalkboard on the door is genius. Great idea.

Trunk Tables




My sister Jenna and her husband Antonio have the most beautiful piece of furniture in their Soho apartment - an old luggage trunk of Antonio's great grandfather that he used when immigrating to the United States from Italy. It's beautiful and is still in such amazing condition. Old trunks or luggage bags can really make beautiful furniture pieces, however buying trunks like these are usually quite expensive. If you are lucky enough to have one in the family like my sister and her husband did, TAKE IT! Otherwise, take advantage of any sidewalk sales or flee markets in your area that may have some for a steal. It's always so fun when you snatch a good find like these. I love the technique of stacking two suitcases and covering with a glass top or wooden surface to form the table.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Leaves





Saw these prints on The New York Times site the other day and fell in love. They're part of a collection by Christoph Niemann called Bio-Diversity. They're so clever! I'm putting the cloud/cars print on my Christmas list. Take a peak. Here's the link to more of Mr. Neimann's works and where you can order prints for yourself.

Tiny Letters




Wanted to share this "little" idea with you guys - Leafcutter Design's "World's Smallest Post Office". My friend and I had these made last year for our boyfriends... probably cheesy, but they enjoyed it. Good for when you run out of Valentine's Day ideas! Enjoy. Happy Friday!

Mr. Boddington


I have a new favorite to add to my ever growing list of stationary blogs/sites that I regularly follow. Mr. Boddington is a boutique studio located in the Kips Bay neighborhood of New York and their lookbook is quite extraordinary. I love their Walton Ford inspiration piece for a client's Thanksgiving invites. Really lovely. Check them out! A friend of mine out of Philadelphia is responsible for their web design. Go Zach! ...Now if only I could actually afford to shop here...

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Plates on Walls





I've been seeing this trend a lot recently... from other design blogs, to Real Simple, to actual apartments I've been in. However, wherever I happen to see this technique, it always manages to look completely original and unique to its space. Saw some of these trends on Living Small and Design Shrine. I really love this idea of a "flock" of plates strewn across a wall. Apartment Therapy has a really beautiful example and shows you how you can create your own wall art.

Alex on Etsy


My amigo Mr. Alex Balcer, the budding photographer that he is, has just recently begun selling his amazing images on Etsy. Check them out. They're gorgeous. I'm quite partial to his New Orleans work, but they all rock. The picture above I'm still waiting to have matted and framed for me, so hopefully this shout-out will do the trick...

Magic Candle


By far, the BEST candle in the world. HUGE fan. I'm addicted.

Map Art





I have always been fascinated with maps. Growing up, my father always had this big vintage standing globe in his den and my sisters and I would take turns spinning it as fast as we could and wherever our fingers landed would be where we would live. (Needless to say, you got a "re-do" if you landed on Greenland). I love the look of maps and what they do to a room. Above are some examples of some map art I've found that I really love.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Headboards




I think beds look so sad and empty without headboards. They can add so much style to a room... especially when you consider alternatives to the typical headboard. Reusing old doors, fabric panels, picture frame arrangements, shelving units... you name it. I'm partial to the door idea. A neighbor of ours donated an old door of theirs to my headboard making cause. Can't wait to put this puppy together!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Reusing Wine Bottles


I always have a hard time throwing away wine bottles. I love the look of them and try to reuse them wherever I can. I found this idea on Instructables and wanted to share. Nice little accent for the holidays.

Robots


I have always been a huge fan of Robots... so when I found out through a coworker a few years back that there are artists who actually create robots as a form of art, I hit the ceiling. Bennett's robots are pretty much the coolest thing I've ever seen, so buying the poster was about the closest I was going to get to them. We found my robot, (named Bobot), at a Arts Festival in Philadelphia, and he sits perched in my bookshelf at home, and I absolutely adore him. Just recently, Anthropologie has brought robot buying to the forefront and collaborated with artist Amy Flynn to sell a line of "Fobots". Some of them are pretty cool. I'm a fan.

Corey -- Gooseman


Evolution of a nick name:

Corey -- Coreyboy -- C-Man -- The Man -- Man -- Manny -- Mansa Moose -- Moose -- Moosey Goose -- Goose -- Gooseman

He answers to all of them. He's so smart.