Friday, December 17, 2010
she's got The Look
Though I am decidedly unfashionable, I still love fashion. These are the latest ensembles that caught my eye from Polyvore.com..........
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
books and chai by the fire

I really like this unpretentious book. Elizabeth gives us an interesting history into the bohemian culture and highlights some great interiors by some famous (and infamous) bohemians.
Bohemian Manifesto is a fun, quirky look at the modern bohemian culture. It details different bohemian "types" (I'm a blend of Nouveau and Gypsy...big surprise!), and extols the lifestyles of each. Great illustrations throughout. Neat Christmas gift for any boho friend.Blog love affair
...I'm in love with my new blog design. Can't stop looking at it! Love the colors, the feeling, everything about it. It was created by the super-talented Sharon at Plumrose Lane. Click the link on the upper right hand corner of my blog and check her out!
Etsy!

Well, now that my website is up and comfortably running, I decided to give Etsy a whirl. For those of you that don't know, Etsy is a site created as a marketplace for handcrafted and/or vintage items. Soooo much talent - wow! So, I now have a humble little shop there, and I'm excited to create, create, create. My Etsy banner and avatar was created by a VERY talented graphic artist, Dale at Sea Dream Studio. Check her out! http://www.etsy.com/shop/SeaDreamStudio/
And my shop... http://www.etsy.com/shop/GypsyHouseDesigns/
Love and Peace!
Barbara
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Greta Garbo Art Collector
I found these photos by Billy Cunningham at Architectural Digest. They show the New York City home of Greta Garbo, where she lived from 1953 until her death in 1990. Her art and antique collections were amazing. For Garbo color was the all important, essential element .
"I love color. With me it's inborn. I just know. I didn't have to learn it." Garbo
The art collection included works by Renoir....
and the Russian Expressionist Jawlensky. The collection was extensive and hung throughout the apartment. As new acquisitions were made Garbo would rearrange her art work, recreating her gallery.
Beautiful and perfect.
This living room setting included a Renoir painting, a Regence parquetry commode and a Louis XV corner chair. Does it get any better? I don't think so.
In the hallway we find a painting by Garbo's brother and an area rug designed by Garbo herself. Her talents seem to be never ending.Monday, December 13, 2010
Muriel's Blues
My friend and amazing artist, Muriel Eulich, has entered the Contemporary Figure Juried Competition. Her usual vibrant colors are contained in a monochromatic scheme, a requirement of the competition. The relaxed shapes and figures she favors have been altered with a much tighter approach.
From Muriel, "These paintings pushed me to do images in a different way."
From Muriel, "These paintings pushed me to do images in a different way."
These paintings are another wonderful version of Muriel's artistic creativity. I'll keep you posted on the outcome of the competition.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Holiday Tablescapes
Whether casual or formal a beautiful tablescape is the focal point of holiday entertaining. Here are few examples showing how you can create a table that reflects your holiday style.
Silver vases holding roses with dark foliage is a stunning addition to this casual holiday table.
Gold accents around the room and on the table make this tablescape chic and classic. Stunning. I especially love the soft, ruffled table skirt.
Simple works even at the holidays. It's all in the details.
Rich, opulent, this tablescape has it all. The dark blue walls are the perfect background. The mirror frame and chandelier give the right amount of shine and reflection. Beautiful.
Set the table with your style and enjoy the Holidays.
photos from Homes and Gardens
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