Sunday, June 26, 2011

Ballet Flats

I'm fussy about my shoes.  Some gals will suffer for fashion, but not this one.  As a former dancer, I figure my poor feet have been through enough abuse!  That said, I love two kinds of shoes - clogs (which, let's face it, while comfortable, aren't exactly delicate) and ballet flats.  Flats are so versatile; whether you're dressing them up or down, they always make an outfit look polished.  And, the best thing is, you can find some pretty ones at very reasonable prices.  Check out the cuties below from Forever21...and at less than $20 per pair, buy several!  Click here for the link.





          

Friday, June 24, 2011

Art Collage Wall

Arranging art can be an art itself. Balance, scale and proportion are all part of the equation in creating the perfect arrangement of art and accessories.

 photo from Rue Magazine   The wall sconces are an intricate part of this art collage. The art in the room has been placed to create a balance with the seating area.
 photo from Rue Magazine  The computer screen and accessories in this office have been arranged to enhance the art.
 photo from Rue Magazine  Clean white walls and furnishings create a gallery like setting for an art collection.
 photo from Rue Magazine   Included in the art placement are the fireplace, mantel, chair, tall cabinet and cocktail table. All are used to balance and provide space for the art and accessories.
 photo from Habitually Chic   In this updated traditional office frames in a variety of shapes and sizes have been carefully placed to create this interesting  wall collection.
 Designed by Mary McDonald     The deep blue wall is a stunning background for this arrangement of art and accessories. Balance, scale and proportion- it's all there.
 Designed by Mary McDonald    The grouping on the table as well as the wall arrangement of mirror and framed photos create a setting that is harmonious and vivacious.
Designed by Mary McDonald   The leopard print covered wall brings together the mix of framed photos and prints.

With contemplation and an eye for design an art collage wall can be created to complete and enhance the style of a room.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

A Bit of Velvet & A Dash Of Lace

I'm a Magnolia Pearl Girl all the way.  The brainchild of the very talented artisan Robin Brown, Magnolia Pearl offers clothing and home decor the likes of which you've probably never seen anywhere.  To quote Robin herself, "Magnolia Pearl Couture is is what Victorian style would have been if Queen Victoria partied with Janis Joplin and Alice in Wonderland."  I've followed her business online and in magazines, but hadn't bought her book...until now.  It arrived two days ago, and I just devoured it.

A Bit of Velvet & A Dash of Lace is the definitive book about her "style" and takes us on a tour of her Texas homestead.  In it, she shares bits of her childhood - she grew up with hippie, artistic parents whom she credits for nurturing her own creativity - and talks about the humble beginnings of her business (she created a purse...a woman in a grocery store literally bought it off her back...she made more bags which sold immediately...and the rest is history).  But, the real purpose of the book is to show us how she lives at home; and, if the style resonates with you, how to recreate it in your own abode.  If Shabby Chic and Victoriana were thrown in a blender...well, you get the idea.  I adore it. 

Find the book here and her website here.





Robin Brown and her husband, John Gray

Monday, June 20, 2011

Hatboxes & Such...Storing My Stuff

When you live in a small house with very little storage space - I have no attic or basement - you have to get creative about how to stash things.  Since we all have that stuff that we can't (or don't want to!) part with, I've been putting my things in pretty boxes.  I like them all - hatboxes, perfume boxes, fake "books"..whatever catches my eye.  They're also useful for hiding eyesores (the Paris Dress Boutique hatbox houses the remote controls, lotions, etc., on my nightstand), and easy to move around when need be.  What are some of your unique storage solutions?  I always need new ideas!
This is where my tea light candles and perfume bottles live...

...and when I tire of one side, I turn it around for a different look!

the bedroom TV remote and lotions are in here!


Some of my jewelry has found a home in this pretty box...
This one lives in my dining area and holds napkins and such...

These perfume boxes have yet to find their purpose in life, but they will - soon!


  xx,
~Barbara 

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Dreamy Victorian Cottage

Sandra Foster transformed this former hunting cabin in the Catskills into a romantic, beautiful retreat.  With no kitchen or bathroom, this is truly a "rustic" cottage, but so incredibly dreamy (she and her husband live in their primary residence just across the brook in the photo).  Most of the items in the home she found at flea markets and consignment shops.  All you need are a few books and your daydreams...

All photos courtesy of the New York Times
Could it be any more charming?

Sandra's primary residence is over this brook...with no access road, everything belonging in the cabin had to be carried.








With vision and sweat equity, look what can be accomplished!
  xo,
Barbara