Monday, January 27, 2014

Photoshoot Sneak Peak!

 
What a great weekend!  I'm doing wedding flowers for my sweet friend, Nicki, who also happens to be a talented photographer (check out her work here).  I'd scheduled a meeting on Saturday to show her some mock-ups, and she offered to turn the day into a photoshoot!
 
So I started off my weekend on Friday at 6am, gathering flowers at the wholesale warehouse in Richmond.  It's open Monday through Friday, 6am-2pm.  My office job is Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm. You do the math. 
 
Any of my friends or family could tell you that I'm not a morning person, and I'm definitely not a cold-weather person.  But I found myself humming happily as I walked around scooping up bunches of flowers in that freezing warehouse like a kid in a candy shop (I would've been whistling but, fun fact: I can't).  Think that's a good sign I should pursue this flower thing!
 
Saturday consisted of succulent skewering, flower snipping, bottle spray-painting (in the snow), and bouquet wrapping.  Please note: these photos don't show the hurricane of stems and leaves on the dining room floor.
 
Once I finished up, Nicki came over to check out the mock-ups, and to graciously shoot some photos for my business website-to-be (and by "some" I mean at least 2 million shots because she, too, loves her craft.  And because she's awesome and wants to help me out).  More later on the business-to-be and website-to-be.  But I am p-u-m-p-e-d!
 
Grateful for a joyful weekend.  For the beauty of flowers.  For people who believe in me.  For the ways that the Lord has orchestrated circumstances so I can begin to do what I love.  For the super-kind guy at the wholesale place who helped this newbie navigate, and for the new friend who let me use her wholesale account in the first place.  For Nicki who trusted me so early on with her big day.  And for a restful Sunday after all that excitement. 
 
Can't wait to see the shots from the day and to share them here with you!


 
 
 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Pink Ottomans and Dear Friends

Got the chance to visit Charlotte for a work trip over the last few days.  Feeling grateful for dear friends who scream with glee when they hear my late-night knock on their door.  For a job that provides me with the chance to travel so that I can see said friends. For awesome coworkers who will stick around to jumpstart my car in the blustery airport parking deck.  And for a tasty dinner awaiting my snowy return back to home, sweet home, RVA.

Check out Matt and Virginia's lovely Charlotte home.  So fab. Hello magazine-worthy!  They've done such a great job, and to be clear: Matt actually found the pink-legged ottoman seats.  Your job is done here, Virg. Love you both!

 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Swoonworthy.


Love these gorgeous one-of-a-kind handmade pieces by Chicago artist Theresa Cowan. 
Check out her Etsy shop, Minerology Design. Which are your favorites? 
 


Lavender Lepidolite, Peruvian Pyrite & Brazilian Kyanite Necklace  
 

Moss Agate & Golden Obsidian Bangle


Faceted Pyrite Cube Ring




Monday, January 13, 2014

Pretty Spines & Thrift Store Finds

 

Had a fun rainy Saturday thrifting around Richmond!  Went in search of vintage bottles and vases for a wedding I'm doing in May, and got a bit distracted by these beauts.  Love the colors and the pretty typefaces all together.  Gonna look perty on our built-ins that are in desperate need of some lovin'. 

AND got some sweet bottles, to boot!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Wintry Mix & Necklace-Makin'

 
Yesterday that "wintry mix" weather inspired a stop into the bead shop for a pretty little project!  Here's the finished product...made today while decompressing from a 2-day work week with a little Friday Night Lights.  Happy Weekend, everyone!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Happy New Year!


Couldn't help but laugh at this. You get me, Emily McDowell.   Love her other hand-illustrated notecards and prints, too!  Let's do this, 2014.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Table Makeover


Had so much fun redoing this table!  A friend invited me to a Friday night chalk painting workshop in Richmond, so I scouted out a piece of furniture to bring along.  Got lucky and found this solid wood side table for 25 bucks on craigslist!
 
I hadn't used chalk paint before, thinking it would be a little too "shabby-chic" for my liking.  But I ended up loving it! Because of its "chalkiness" you just layer your colors, and then rub off the top coat wherever you want the base color to show through.  And no priming or sanding required. Sign me up!
 
Glad I went with this fun bold color choice and a glossier wax finish.  Can't wait to do another!
 

Monday, March 4, 2013

Big Joy, Ittie Bittie Plants

Stop into Strange's Garden Center if you're in Richmond!

It should be warm. 

The birds are out and chirping in the morning; and the walk from my car to the office (which happens to be set way out in the woods) has been accompanied recently by a chorus of croaking frogs from a nearby pond.  Also, it's March.  Which, as far as I'm concerned, is a Spring month and needs to act like it.

On Friday I quickly went from "YAY WE MADE IT!" to "holy windchill it's still freezing and gray, I'm going to die!"  It was so unsunny, in fact, that I felt the need to use my headlights in the middle of the day.  Hope deferred.

The remedy?  I stopped into a local greenhouse and moseyed around for an hour.  The endless rows of LIFE and color, the smell of fresh unfrozen earth, and the warm humid air were just what the doctor ordered.

And I got the cutest little plants ya ever did see.  Wish I could tell you what they're called, but their label only reads: "Ittie Bittie Ferns."  Which, clearly, makes them even cuter. 

Sitting on my bedroom shelf and making my whole room happy, they remind me that I'm actually really blessed.  I've got no excuse to grumble about the cold; or about anything, really. I'm so very grateful for simple joys this morning, and the reminder that they are never far off. 

Happy Monday!  


Friday, March 1, 2013

Lydali



I've bought a few "fair trade" pieces at random craft shows in the past, because I love the concept of supporting the sweet artisan whose hands worked hard to produce that clutch or bracelet or scarf. I'm a sucker for championing anyone who hand-makes anything...because I know it involves her hands as well as her heart. But... sometimes I get the thing home and realize I will never actually wear it.
Not at Lydali! The products are ALL  fabulous....I'd be obsessed with this online store even if there wasn't a beautiful story behind each piece. I mean, those colorful wooden bowls? And that handblown glass pitcher? Come on!

AND it was started by two gals from my alma mater, Wake Forest University. Go Deacs! Lydia and Ali (see what they did there?) both have big hearts and stellar taste, so it came as no surprise to me when Lydali was born.

Check out more items at http://www.lydali.com/, and take a peek at their blog too, while you're at it.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Beautiful Botanicals


Clockwise from top left: Eberhard Koenen "Indian Copperleaf" 1977; Eva Juliet "Thyme" 2012;
Eva Juliet "Plant Mix No.2" 2012; James Sowerby "Cerastium" 1798; Loudon "Peonies" 1841

  
Here's the space, featured on Design*Sponge, that inspired my search for these beautiful botanicals.  It's from costume designer Ingrid Wier's country home, and I just loved the simple, frameless print atop the mantel.

It led me on an Etsy hunt for some pretty prints of my own. And there's certainly no shortage!  Some of them were ugly, I'll admit it.  (Who's mom didn't have one of these guys?)

But I did find some winners, old and new. From a 1798 book print to equally lovely current-day takes. Pretty together, eh?


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Becca Stadtlander



Love these beautiful watercolor prints by Becca Stadtlander. Just something about them...

Find more of her work here:
http://beccastadtlander.com/patterns.html



Monday, February 25, 2013

Progress....


Gettin' there!

Some fabrics I'm loving...

DIY Lessons-O-The-Day:
#1: Paint Scrapers  >  Sandpaper.
#2: Don't sand a chair in your bedroom.

Making progress!  There were so many layers of varnish on top of varnish on top of stain, I had to use a paint scraper to get it off.  And THEN sand it.   Time-consuming but therapeutic.  Pretty sure that means I found a good hobby!

On hold until it gets a bit warmer out and I can work outside.  Turns out a workspace isn't very sustainable when you also need to sleep in it. 

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Rocking Chairs, Middle School, and Community

Story time... in list form.

1. during my lunch break today, I popped into Hope Thrift to peruse the merch for an upholsterable (it's my blog, I can make up words) chair.

2. I didn't buy one.  I bought three. Yay!

3. Next, I posted a picture of my cute little rocking chair shoved into my cute little Civic.

4. Immediately, my friend Jill-with-fabulous-taste texts me excitedly with inspiration pics of fun chair projects she's seen.

5. One of those (my favorite one, of course) is a mahogany rocker with THE perfect green and white fabric. I recognize it. It is MY FRIEND FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL's chair! Melissa (who Jill had never even heard of) had been featured on a design blog years ago for her lovely nursery makeover. And of the zillions of chairs posted on the world wide web, THAT is the one Jill picks for me.

6. Rewind a few years: Melissa Barrick, a talented photographer who has started her own very successful business, had sent me words of encouragement when I started this blog endeavor - despite the fact that we had lost touch over the (15!!) years since middle school.

7. I'm sorry, but THAT is neat.

Moral of the story/list?  Community championing one another, near and far, is cool.  And?  That is one awesome rocker.
  

Monday, January 21, 2013

Just Pretty.



Not one darn single thing I would change in this house.  Love it.  See more here.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Chicks in Hats


Is this not the cutest birthday note you ever did see!?


My awesome brother ordered me a fun birthday ring from the etsy seller "Chicks in Hats" (EARLY, too... go Benji!) And this note is one of the 20839564 reasons that I love Etsy. Each seller takes such pride in their products and care for their customers. Ben asked them to include a birthday note with my ring, and this is what arrived. Heart happy. Thanks brother!

Dare you to look at their online shop and not smile. From the time I arrived at their website, it took me about 2.9 seconds to go from "this is weird" to "this is the greatest thing ever I love it and look at that bonnet and oh my gosh that raccoon hat is hilarious and who are these people and can we be friends please"

I also might be under the influence of my excitement over getting to see old Wake Forest friends this weekend in Baltimore. But still. My brother and Chicks in Hats make me really happy.

Happy Friday!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Ode to Joy!



Found this project featured on Design*Sponge a few days ago. Love. This gal took a crewel that her mom created back in the 70s, a ratty old thrift store chair, and went to work! Isn't the finished piece beautiful? And I love the history behind it...what a neat conversation piece!

Sidenote: I've wanted to learn how to reupholster furniture for years now.

Enter my friend Ashton. At the age of 26 she decided she wanted to learn how to play the violin. So she asked Santa for one, and 23 days later she's texting me an audio file of herself playing Ode to Joy. As a middle school math teacher, she's been playing hooky from bus duty to sneak visits with the orchestra teacher and practice with the kids.

She has inspired me over the edge. I WILL reupholster a chair in 2013! In fact, I just watched a 15-minute youtube video of a very jolly man teaching me how to do just that (Santa?). Will my first chair be perfect? Nope. But neither was Ashton's Ode to Joy and it was the most beautiful song I've ever heard. Because she's her. Because she embraced it. And because she picked up a bow and just. started. playing.  That's some joy worth oding right there!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Art I'm Loving

Clockwise from top left: Seth Clark"Pink Window"; Jetty Kolobaric "Fenland"; TushTush "Early 80"; Gabriella Fiabane "Seal Harbor"; Lisa Golightly "Girl in a Green Suit"

No theme.  No rhyme or reason.  Just some beautiful art that strikes my fancy.  Most likely...a bunch of pieces that you love will end up looking perfect together.  Don't think too hard! 

That's my biggest pitfall in blogging, and in creating anything, really.  I shoot for perfection, overthink, and get paralyzed.  And the months and years pass me by as I forget the sheer joy of finding beautiful things and sharing them with you.

So.  Here's to thinking less in 2013! 

Monday, January 7, 2013

Just Because.



Back in November, it was such a joy to celebrate the marriage ceremony of our dear friends Marcia and Rich in Annapolis, Maryland.  Here is Marcia's bouquet I put together for the special night!  Love the autumn colors of the purple thistle and seeded eucalyptus.  Who said a fall bouquet has to be burnt orange and red? 

Thought you might like some happy color on this wintry Monday morning.  Enjoy!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Quirk Gallery RVA


This place is the gallery/shop of my dreams!  Such a little diamond in the rough, nestled in at 311 W. Broad Street in Richmond.  So fabulous.

Check it out here to find out about current exhibits and to browse Quirk's awesome online shop.

If you live in the Richmond area, lucky you!  You get to see the loveliness in person.  Such a beautiful and bright space to enjoy, whether you're coming in to buy or just to admire.  I highly suggest you do so before June 24th, so you can catch Shelly Klein's work on display.  She is so fun!


What do you love most on the Quirk website??

Monday, May 23, 2011

YeeHaw, Y'all!





Love this quirky letterpressin' gal!  YeeHaw's Etsy shop caught my eye long ago, but I simply had to share it when I saw this postcard.  Last week was "Meals With Hope," a five-day challenge during which I ate nothing but beans and rice.  How fitting! (Read here for more info about the cause.)

All of YeeHaw's letterpressed goods have that same deep south flair, from banjo-pickin' beaver cards to farmer's market produce prints.  And they're all hand-printed on recycled paper; many using antique letter blocks.  How cool!

Makes me wanna serve up fried okra and find a porch for some sittin'!