Saturday, January 29, 2011

Tillandsia Plants

Not all plants need soil.
These only need daily misting and a weekly plunge into water.
I love them hanging in these glass ornaments.

Image found in January 2011 BHG.

Glass Shelves in a Kitchen Window

Keeps it light and airy.
Lets the sun filter in and reach all the plants on both levels.
A good idea.

Found in January 2011 BHG.

Dwarf Orange Trees

On either side of a front door?
DEFINITELY!

Image from January 2011 BHG.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Forest Wallpaper


The first time I saw forest wallpaper was at my in-law's house in my BIL's room. The second time I saw forest wallpaper was in my in-law's cabin near Zion's. I thought both walls were fun and kind of funny, in a good way.

There is nothing funny about this forest wall paper found on here on Norwegian photographer Elisabeth Aarhus' site. Isn't it beautiful? Look at that moody fog. Even though I love it, I don't know if I'd want something so moody in my home. With four females running around our house (myself included), the moodiness factor is sometimes more than I can bear. Maybe it would be a good idea, though--a room where they could sit and brood and whine. Out of earshot from me. And I love it with those white-washed floors. Wow.


Thursday, January 27, 2011

See?

Before and After:


Dutch Doors

I'm a fan of the Dutch door, but it has to be done right or it can look overtly craftsman
(I'm cool with subtle craftsman but craftsman tends to look heavy and can start to look almost medieval) or what I absolutely don't want = country. It's just sort of a country concept, I guess, to hang half of yourself out of a doorway to hollar "Yoo-hoo! Marilla!" to your neighbor, because almost everything I see online of dutch doors are way craftsman or way country. Like, why these metal diamond stud thingees? I doubt they serve a purpose.

Take those off and ahhh, much better.





Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Killing Two Birds with One Awesome Stone

I love books and have a lot of them.
And because I never plan on owning a Kindle,
I plan on acquiring many more books in my lifetime.
While I don't see a dining room as an essential part of a house per say,
when it's combined with a library, well, that's just plain genius.
And suddenly very essential, says I.


Found on Tete-a-Tats.

I am Crying Tears of Turquoise and Gold

I am so in love.
Stila Persson makes me want to watercolor again.







Oh, So That's Where All My Antique Globes Are

Photographed by Josef Polleross for The New York Times.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Hidden Animal Teacups! Doh!

This falls under the "WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THIS?" category.
I want to buy these for everyone I know, including myself.

You can buy them on Amazon.
Image/idea from The Paper Dialogues.



Nestrest





Found in an ad in Dwell magazine and on Architecture Linked.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Polka Dot Cheesecake


I actually have this baking in the oven as I type this, but I'm guessing that I'll want to keep track of this recipe. It was so easy to make it gluten-free. I couldn't find any gluten-free graham crackers, but did have gluten-free ginger snaps on hand, so that's what I used. I bet it will be good, maybe even better.

Recipe and image found at The Baker's Daughter.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Comfy?


Even though these chairs don't look particularly comfortable, I love the arms.

Found on the Flor Spring 2011 catalog.

I Don't Know What For, But They're Cool Nonetheless


Found on Ruffled.

Maybe in a Couple of Months

Found on hip hip gin gin.

I Smell Easter Dresses

I'm thinking a soft cream fabric with a light grey satin sash/hem.


Pattern and instructions on The Cottage Home via Make Along.

White and Delightsome






via Digs Digs.

Chevron Pillow


Found on decoYellow's shop.

Reconstructive Plastic Surgery

To have printed, framed, and up in Go's office:

"We restore, rebuild, and make whole those parts which nature hath given but which fortune has taken away. Not so much that it may delight the eye, but that it might buoy up the spirit, and help the mind of the afflicted."

-Gaspare Tagliacozzi, 1570. Father of Modern Plastic Surgery.

Cape



via Amateur Couture.

I Want This Poster, I Need This Poster, I Have to Have This Poster

Bright Blue Leather

I like the arms of this chair, but not the legs.
In my opinion, the legs should have been done sleeker
to match the feel of the streamlined arms.
Oh well.
Anyhow, what especially drew me to this was the blue leather.
I'm not much of a die-hard blue person
but when it's leather, well, that's a different story.

Big Fatty Sinks

I also like all the wood, especially on the side of the tub, though I wonder how practical it is.

Found on desire to inspire

A Mix of Industrial with Natural

Via Emeco.

Skinny Jeans With Oxfords



Bunk Beds


Cool bunks found in Elle Decor via a room somewhere.


Chickens


A good looking chicken coop.


Found on Stephmodo.

Wide to Skinny Jeans

May really wants skinny jeans like her big sister.
Tutorial here, but I would forgo the leather patches, of course.

Your Own Handwriting Font

To do this, go here.

Embroidery Idea


I have no recollection of where I found this.

Little dolls

My MIL made these with her Young Women
and gave some to my girls and they loved them.
Would be cute as Christmas ornaments or hung for a mobile
or just for little people to play with.


Instructions found on Making it Lovely

Little Pinatas

These would be fun for a party, kid or adult.
Also, I like the color combo she chose.


Image from Oh dee doh. Instructions found on Not Martha.