Sunday, October 24, 2010

Autumn Bliss

Every leaf speaks bliss to me,
Fluttering from the autumn tree.
Emily Bronte


October gave a party;
The leaves by hundreds came -
The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples,
And leaves of every name.
The Sunshine spread a carpet,
And everything was grand,
Miss Weather led the dancing,
Professor Wind the band.
George Cooper

 One of my favorite metamorphosis of the year is when trees show their true colors.

 The song True Colors originally released by Cyndi Lauper in 1986 has been recently used on a popular American TV show Glee.  Glee is a show about a high school Glee club and the competitions and comedy-drama that ensues.   The Glee version is really nice, I just have to sing with it.


 Please go over and visit these sites for more inspiration.
I will link to:
Sunday Song  at 5 Minutes Just for Me
Seasonal Sundays  at The Tablescaper
Meteamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch 
Outdoor Wednesday  at A Southern Daydreamer 

Friday, October 22, 2010

Tea Party Under the Halloween Moon

I am happy to join a Tea Party Under A Halloween Moon with Frosted Petunias.   I have created a little tea party where the fairies are going through the ritual of trading out their summer butterfly wings for autumn leaf wings.  Just a little fun, with a story that is pure fantasy and silly.  Hope you enjoy!


Bittersweet and broomsticks,
Pumpkins on the vine,
The fairies have come to shed their wings,
It has become the time.
Witchy comes to help them, 
With this seasonal change.
The fairies seem to forget,
Just how to rearrange.
Tonight they do the ritual,
Over a moonlit tea.
Celebrating the autumn changes,
Underneath the trees. 

Witchy comes to help them to loose their summer things,
Because in return she gets some fairy dust shaken off their wings.

Fairy images from The Graphic's Fairy.
Lantern provided by CSN Stores.
Pumpkin tea pot and teacup I made from real pumpkins.
Acorn teacups are real acorn caps.

Please go over and join these sites:
Tea Party Under the Halloween Moon at Frosted Petunia's   
Brag Monday at The Graphic's Fairy
Table Top Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Tea Time Tuesday at Lady Katherine Tea Parlor
Tea Time Tuesday at Rose Chintz Cottage
Tea Cup Tuesday at Martha's Favorites
Tuesday Tea for Two at The Plumed Pen
Tea Pot and Tea Things Tuesday at Breath of Fresh Air
Tea Cup Tuesday at Artful Affirmations

My Vintage Peanut

{Our dining room server }

About a year ago, I came across a silverplated vintage peanut and snapped it up because it's one of those pieces that just makes me happy.  It's definitely not something to be taken seriously and adds a little fun anywhere it goes.  I've seen another 1 or 2 of them out and aboupt since then and just love them.


It's marked "F.B. ROGERS Silverplate."  The company was founded in 1883 in Massachusetts and is still in business today.  When I picked it up I thought it was such a cool piece and pictured reproducing it.  Well, you've heard the saying "there are no new ideas..."  Last weekend at High Point I walked into Go Home's showroom and there was my silver peanut!  Doppelganged!!  They're set to be retailed around $50 each.  Here's their version:



It's pretty  much identical except for the inside of the new peanuts are silver, whereas mine is gold:


{Yum yum...  see my reflecion in the peanut?}  I didn't have any peanuts to put inside so I went with almonds instead.

The peanut is set out on a little bar tray ready to be enjoyed with some Fall cocktails:


{Bar tray dressed with weeds from my garden in a vintage silver creamer}

What are your thoughts on reproductions?  I sway between loving the idea of having things more accessible and available to the idea of keeping things rare & unique.  I personally love finding my own treasures but it's not always a possibility for everyone...  Very torn.
Have a beautiful weekend!! 


xoxo, Lauren

If you'd like help creating a home you absolutely love, contact me about our design services.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Spiderweb Pumpkin Pie

Pumpkin pie can get the Halloween treatment just like a cheesecake.  To make this I took a cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips and melted them in a double boiler on medium heat.  Once melted, I added a teaspoon of vegetable oil to the chocolate and mixed well with spatula.  I then put the chocolate into a pastry bag and drew a spiral on top of the pumpkin pie from the center out.  Insert a knife into pie while chocolate is still hot and score pie from the center out around entire pieYou should get this spiderweb effect.  
I will join Designs by Gollum for Foodie Friday.
Please go over and visit to view some more great food.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

How I begin a project & the beautiful mess

A project always begins with some sort of inspiration.  When I first get into a new project with a client, after talking about generally concrete things like color, fuction, style and general needs & wishes, we dig a little deeper and think about how the room should feel. 

To me, the feeling in a space- the atmosphere, the mood- is what's most important.  Rooms can be happy, thoughtful, fresh, light, airy, clean, cozy, warm, moody...  (we could go on & on here.)  Sometimes we want rooms to inspire conversation & other times we want a quiet place to read & retreat to.  We really can't choose colors or finishes or furniture (or anything) until we know how the room is supposed to make us feel.  Clients are typically comfortable talking about colors and needs and style, but atmosphere talks don't always come as naturally because it's not something people tend to think about.  Yet it truly is the starting point.  I don't feel confortable making any design-related decisions until I know how a room should feel.

Once we've gone through the process, we can move onto some tangible inspiration. 


Here, my client has pale greeny-gray walls and an open brick fireplace.  Her home feels cool right now and she wants to warm it up without painting.  She loves reds and oranges and wants a warm, happy,"cozy," relaxed & comfortable space where she can hang out with her son and entertain.  It's going to be be pretty but people should always feel like they can put their feet up and stay a while.  Fabrics will be soft, comfortable & durable.  Her home is a 70s split foyer with vaulted ceilings & reminds me so much of my own house...  with these modern homes, the mix of old & new, classic & modern is a serious balancing act...  in our area, many of use live in these 70s houses because they're everywhere...   but we aren't ready to go 70s mod and filling these houses up with traditional furniture just doesn't work.  We have to walk the line.

We're putting in a new kitchen with dark walnut stained cabinets and the most beautiful vintage-looking handmade subway tiles.  Here are the two colors we're using for the tile by Pratt & Larsen:


When I found the tiles, the rest really fell into place.  They tiles were our literal starting points of inspiration because they work so perfectly- they'll serve to warm up the space while still working with the existing wall color and they create that modern-meets-patinated-thing we want going on- but our true point of inspiration was a feeling.   

One of the highlights of my trip to High Point was my good friends' Eddie Ross & Jaithan Kochar's talk about creating buzz for your business.  They mentioned the concept of a "beautiful mess" which I love so much.   The photo above is an example of a beautiful mess & Eddie's blog is full of them.  It's the starting point for projects...  all the bits and pieces that will go into creating something and when we see the "beautiful mess" we get excited for what's to come.  I realized that -like many of you I'm sure- much of my work starts with a beautiful mess.  My worktable is full of them and I love tweaking to them & adding to them until it feels right.  Once I'm "finished" with my clients' messes -that's relative, I'm always playing with them- they go into a carrying case so they can come with me anywhere- to clients' homes, showrooms, flea markets, etc. 

I wish I'd had a video camera with me so I could replay their amazing talk for you.  They're seriously such generous people and their presentation was so honest & real.  Eddie & Jaithan were both fun & witty as always and we got so much out of it.  they're awesome.

  {Eddie Ross, Traci Zeller, me, Maria Killam, and Jaithan Kochar}-  love you guys!!!

I'll be sharing hi-lights of my trip throughout a series of post...  there's just way too much to fit into one.  I learned so much & am honestly just in awe of this whole industry.  I was gaga over the goods we saw- the furniture, the fabrics, the showrooms, the lighting- yet it was the people who truly blew me away.  


xoxo, Lauren


If you'd like help creating a home you absolutely love, contact me about our design services.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

High Point: the tiniest post

We got back from High Point around 1 AM last night & I'm swamped, so as soon as I can get a spare minute (or 30) I'll fill you in on all the details about our trip.  All that I can really say right now is that I finally got to meet some of my favorite blog friends and it was just amazing.  We bonded.  It's incredible how we create these relationships online and then meet and just connect.  Below is a photo of a group of us out to dinner one night at the Proximity Hotel.  (I am still thinking about my food there. Really. )


Photo  {me, Traci Zeller of Traci Zeller Designs, Angela Williams of Giannetti Home, Benji Gaines & Liz Morten of Dovecote Decor, Bobby McAlpine (yes-  I blubbered...  I have never been so affected by a design book.  Dave's read his book too and was so excited to meet him.) Brooke Giannetti of Velvet & Linen, Maria Killam of Colour Me Happy and Dave (my husband ;)  ... Steve Giannetti took this picture and Dave & I are also totally in awe of him.  I promise to write more- I met & saw so many amazing bloggers, designers & good friends, and we're all exchanging pictures, so as soon as I can, I'll post. 

I missed my little guys so much so I'm off to hang with them!! 

xoxo, Lauren

If you'd like help creating a home you absolutely love, contact me about our design services.

ps- And I have to mention that Traci brought a beautiful red tricycle that her twins don't use and gave it to me for Christian!!  After reading my post about our plastic one, she contacted me.  Does it get any sweeter?? I'm still in awe & so grateful.  Thank you Traci!!!!!  xoxoox

Monday, October 18, 2010

Spiderweb Glasses

This is an easy trick you can do with your glasses for your Halloween table.  

 Here are the supplies you will need:
Glasses
Spiderweb template
Painting pen

I am again using Martha Stewart's templates.  You can get some here.
Or, do what I did and check  The Best of Martha Stewart Living Halloween out of the library.  I have copied the original template and have cut it out and slipped it down inside my wine glass.  I put the tiniest piece on tape on it to hold it in place.


I use the painting pen to draw the spiderweb right onto the glass.  Read directions you will have to shake up your pen and I tired it out on another glass first that wasn't going to be for my table.  This painting pen was from Walmart and it is not for glass, so this effect is temporary and will wash off.  You can buy glass painting pens and the results should be permanent.  

 Here is the finished result.  I drank from this glass and tried this out to see how the paint held up.  The design will come off; if you rub it, when the glass frosts up.  For a more permanent design get a painting pen for glass. The design I painted on will stay in place for the length of a dinner  party;  but, it will wash off in the dishwasher and then you won't have glasses that you can only use for Halloween.   Your choice, either way, it is a fun effect for your Halloween table. 
Go and visit these wonderful sites for more ideas:
I will link to:
Get Your Craft On at Today's Creative Blog 
DIY Day at A Soft Place 
Show and Tell  at Blue Cricket Design