Monday, October 24, 2011

I wish I could read this blog: VINTAGE

VINTAGE

Bright Bazaar

I love discovering new blogs! Bright Bazaar provides tons and tons of of enjoyment and inspiration in a segment called Home Tour here's a Cosy 40 SqM Swedish Apartment.

View from the table in the kitchen.
Pretty Storage


Love the veggies and the bowl and the chandelier.

Love the table!

This kitchen seems huge!

Notice the sink is sideways?

I've bought these handles I can't wait to install them and paint my kitchen WHITE.

Cozy and I love those storage drawers.

Here's another inspiration Home Tour called Scandinavian Brights.

I love faded paint!

I love white floors!

OH MAN just last week I picked an electrical wire spool out of the garbage but mine is small so I will be making a cake stand with it not a coffee table but I love this idea of recycling these. They also make a very nifty practice for circus tricks my daughter went to circus school and learned to walk on them.

These stairs are going in my "IDEAS" file too.

Just can't get enough!

Old windows never pass them up in the garbage either
CABINETS!

My big event PART 1

Lately people have not really been visiting my blog or commenting as much...Could it be because I have been holding out on you? Okay I have to admit it...



I got married! Here are the invites I never sent from Wedding Chicks  that are FREE!

I created them but didn't have time to send them because we knew everyone was coming and we had a million other things to do.

If you're more organized than me (which is not that hard, I  was once a professional organizer but when you work full time...you know what I mean) check out the link on the right hand side of my blog FREE PRINTABLES and there are more goodies like monograms, save the dates and any occasion invites too. Visit regularly because more will be added whenever I find FREE PRINTABLES that catch my fancy.

We've been planning this wedding for a while but we just thought we couldn't even afford to have our two families over for a barbecue afterwards so we waited and waited but we finally did it!

I really want to dedicate a BIG THANK YOU to both of our families for supporting us. Therefore basically making it possible for us to wrap our heads around it and also providing music, food, drinks and bouquets for the wedding parties.

It think it must have been obvious with all of these events that I was posting while searching for inspiration.

Since this is a second marriage for both of us I didn't want to hurt our respective children and ex-spouses with all of our excitement so I didn't want to go on and on about it.

It was wonderful, subdued and sincere. We had both of our families there and my two best friends who helped me with all the Do-It-Yourself projects I had put on my plate. I ALWAYS bite off more than I can chew! ALWAYS! Literally and non-literally ha ha.

So now the reason for all of these revelations is... to share some of the projects WE did.

So the first one I'd like to share with you is our parting gifts.


First of all we met with our celebrant in May and he had some pictures of himself celebrating other events with his Rainbow Stole! Right away I spotted it and he offered to wear it. OF COURSE I said YES! and ran with this rainbow idea...







We found these Chinese takeaway boxes for the gifts. I bought 5 each in each color of the rainbow except orange because the boxes were too damaged so I replaced orange with hot pink and lined them up like a rainbow on the stairs to take on the way out but we forgot to take a picture of them all lined up they were so beautiful.


We inserted this cute little package.
Containing a Chinese wine glass with a thank you note on one side and instructions on the other for the Lotus tea as well as the lotus tea blossom ofcourse that's that funny brown thing.

Here was our other favor in the same box it's a perennial.



We used the little umbrellas to protect the plants when we wrapped them.


Here is the Lotus Tea once you pour hot water over it.

Isn't it Pretty?

We had to wait until the night before to wrap those plants we were so tired but aren't they cute.






 Well that's it for now... my other project was tin lanterns I'm working on that post and I've asked my friend who did our backdrop of giant white paper flowers to write a post as well as my sister to write a post sharing the cupcake recipe she made for the big event!

I love this graffiti decor from Houzz!

High-end Graffitid Media Room modern media room

Zen...inspired yet?


2011 Serving Up Style  dining room

We can start small

Liz Holmes Design Portfolio 1 contemporary living room

Friday, October 14, 2011

Phoenix Commotion

I have wanted to do a story on this for a while now. I am completely inspired by this collective. There is just so much information and inspiration I didn't know where to start.


Artist Linda building a shower!
Mirror-Mosaic Bathroom from Floor to Ceiling.



Well pictures are always great... but not enough to explain this time because in this case what they are doing is NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL it is really a lesson in sustainability.

The artistic look of their projects are made all the more inspiring because they use recycled and salvaged materials therefore reducing landfill burden.

They keep costs low by using apprentice labor so they help in training new laborers with marketable skills and provide low cost housing to their community by partnering with Living Paradigm a non-profit housing group. Now how is that for a mission statement!

 They first caught my eye when someone sent me a link to the Budweiser house as a joke.


Budweiser House

Budweiser House

Budweiser House

Budweiser House

Papier Mache floors.

I love the use of materials look at the beer tap as a water tap.




When I looked into it I found out that Dan Phillips creates unique impressive homes using almost exclusively recycled building supplies through his company Phoenix Commotion.

Tree House

Tree House

Tree House

Tree House

Tree House


I was really inspired by all the good ideas he has for re-using items, his craftsmanship, his essays on sustainability and materials and most of all new ways to create affordable housing or renovations not to mention the results are beautiful.



So have a look at his projects and get inspired! You can go on the website and get Dan’s instructions for alternative flooring such as; "Papier-Maché Floors", "Wine Cork Floors" and  “Tile-Shard Floors”  which is very liberating to think you can do it yourself in such an original way.

"Wine Cork Floors"

"Wine Cork Floors"

"Wine Cork Floors"
"Papier-Maché Floors"

"Papier-Maché Floors"

"Papier-Maché Floors"
“Tile-Shard Floors”

“Tile-Shard Floors”

“Tile-Shard Floors”
"All photos are the Property of Phoenix Commotion" For much more go to the website