A Touch of Fall

Friday, October 29, 2010

I love these natural wreaths: A colorful statement made of backyard treasures and a mini marigold round with contrasting satin ribbon.  



This room seems like the perfect fall escape, doesn't it? And what makes it even better is it could easily transition into a spring retreat when the leaves return.  You could switch out the duvet, add some floral pillows and have a room fit for spring.  Neutral rooms like this are great for quick changes in seasonal decor.
Photos 1., 2. Better Homes and Gardens. 3. Chad Eiser via House Beautiful

I'm off to see the adorable kiddos at the Haunted House at Jon's work! Happy Halloween weekend!
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Skirt It

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Office spaces can quickly become cluttered looking without some great storage solutions. Yet a nice big desk to house all of your stuff usually comes with a hefty price tag.  But no worries! There is an inexpensive and stylish solution.  Skirt it!

Use an inexpensive table, piece of wood or countertop to make your desk and hide the legs and mess underneath with a custom made skirt (pleated, straight ruffled, etc.)  You can use any type of fabric you like so the possibilities are endless.  And if you're not so great at sewing, that okay.  You can use iron-on velcro to attach it and hemming tape for the edges.

Now all of that ugly, but necessary stuff is hidden behind the skirt.  I also love the artwork on this desk.  All you have to do is buy a yard of fabric, cut out different sections and place it in a matted frame.  Another great DIY solution that won't break the bank. 

An alternative for a free standing desk is covering it with big tablecloth or piece of fabric anchored by a piece of glass.  The glass not only adds stability and keeps the fabric in place, but it also creates instant elegance.
via Urban Grace

via Palmer Weiss

via Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles

You can also use skirts for other things besides desks.  Look at these wonderful examples.

I don't have any children of my own yet, but from what I hear from friends, you can never have too  much storage!  Considering all of the other expensive baby items you have to buy, this is a great area in which to save some money.
via Urban Grace

This sideboard rings of sophistication, but underneath it's as simple as can be.  This just goes to show that great style doesn't have to come with great cost.
via Urban Grace

I don't know about you, but I'm ready to skirt something!
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Halloween Candy Tip

Wednesday, October 27, 2010


Halloween is days away, which means Halloween candy is everywhere!  Because I have one of the biggest sweet tooth's around, this presents a problem.  If there is something sweet in our house, you can guarantee I will eat it.  Jon, on the other hand, has much better self control.  But I digress.

So while I'm standing in the candy aisle, meticulously thinking about what type of treats I should buy, it hits me.  I should buy candy that I don't like!  Such a simple solution, right?

To combat the urge to delve into the leftover pieces you don't hand out, pick something that you wouldn't normally eat.  I don't mean you have to buy something nasty that the kiddos won't want.  We all can remember disliking those certain houses that were notorious for handing out the tasteless, cheap candy when we were growing up.  I'm not saying that you have to be "that" house.  Here's an example.  I don't like nuts.  In anything.  So what did I buy?  Snickers.  Problem solved.

That's right.  You won't catch me sneaking into that bag after all of the trick-or-treaters have gone.  Nope.  I can send those on to work with Jon and escape the sugars that haunt me.
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Fashion Faves

One of my favorite things about fall is the great fashion.  Here are a few of my favorites from the season.  

 I probably need another pair of boots like I need a hole in my head, but these sure are tempting.  I love the leather/suede combo.  Fabulous.  Also available in other colors.

This watch is a great alternative to the pricey look-a-likes.  And you gotta love the unique rosegold case.  Also available in other colors.

Navy.  Tiered.  Decorative buttons.  Enough said.

Infinity loop scarves create effortless style and the fringe just tops it off.
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Organization-Kitchen and Jewelry

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

I got a lot of my organizational "to do's" marked off of my list today.  I think I'm a pretty organized person in the general sense, but when I got a glimpse into Martha Stewart's orderly kitchen drawers, I started thinking about all of the little drawers of chaos in my home.  And I knew I had some work to do.

Naturally, I started in the kitchen.

I'm somewhat of a sucker for dish towels.  Not the tacky seasonal kind but the nice waffle weave kind.  Up until today, they were haphazardly placed in two different drawers in the kitchen, because they wouldn't fit into just one...or so I thought.  Now, they are all neatly folded along the back of ONE drawer.  This, in turn, freed up some new space to put my oven mits and allowed for much easier access to my cutting boards and strainer, which I use all of the time.

I forgot to take a before picture, but just imagine a little insanity and things shoved tightly into the drawer to get it to close.  I organized them by style and then color, with my seasonal ones on the end.   Pretty, don't ya think?

Next up was the utensil drawer.  As you can see from the "before" picture below, it was far from organized.

I lined up similar utensils together and made sure all of my most-used items were at the front of the drawer for easy grabbing.  I have to say, I think Martha would be proud.

While organizing both kitchen drawers, I found things that didn't belong in either one at all.  By taking those things out of the drawer and putting them in their proper place, I was able to create a lot more useful space.  If you don't go through you drawers, closet, etc. every once in a while, you'll never know what you can get rid of or move.  

Next up the jewelry box that houses my big necklaces and bracelets.  It has been a source of anxiety for me for quite some time.  I usually just get out what I need and quickly close the lid back so I don't have to stare at the mess that has developed inside.  

I started by grouping all of my bracelets and necklaces together by color and style.


Once I had everything all laid out in front of me, I tried to figure out a way to get the bracelets and necklaces all in the box together while still being able to have easy access to all of the pieces.  After a few frustrating attempts, I had to take a break and come back to it.

In the end, I decided to just keep my necklaces in the box and organized them in clear bags by color.  Some of the bags did not already come with a piece black card stock inside(which is customary with one of my favorite jewelry brands).   I love the card stock because it helps you really see what's inside and gives the same sturdy shape to bags housing all different kinds of jewelry.  So for the bags missing the card stock, I made my own.  I got out some thick, dark gray (the closest thing I had to black) scrapbook paper and cut pieces to fit in each of the bags.  I did the same for all of my earrings, which allowed me to put a different pair of earrings on each side of the paper, maximizing my bags and minimizing my space.


Since I'd taken up all of the space in my jewelry box with necklaces, I moved all of my bracelets to the drawer that previously just held my earrings and watches.  I used a shallow woven basket I already had to keep all of my earring bags in tight order.  Now that I can easily see and file through all of my options, I think I'll get much more use out of my accessories.  And did I mention I found one of my favorite pairs of earrings that I had completely forgotten about?  I also came away with a whole bag full of jewelry to sell on eBay or donate.  Success!
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Twin Beds

Monday, October 25, 2010

Twins beds are a great option for a guest room.  Functioning perfectly for when you have more than one single guest coming to stay at your home.

Everyone knows I'm a sucker for symmetry and there's nothing that gives you that look better than a room with matching twin beds.

I always find twin headboards at the thrift store that leave me dreaming of all of the ways I could make them glamorous.  But if you want to jump right on the glam train, here are a few headboards that you can put in your room immediately.

The rich wood color and low profile are so elegant.

Perfect for a small space where there's only room for one full-time bed.  If you have two guests, you can pull out the extra bed from underneath and tuck it away again in the morning.  If your nursery also functions as a guest room, this is a great option for you.  And it's something that your little one can grow into one day.    


Cottage Twin-$149.99
I'll always have a soft spot for the cottage look.  So sweet and inviting.

Pick your own upholstery, customized just for your room and bedding. Monogramming also available.

Nothing says sophistication like nail trim.

And for some final inspiration, gaze upon these amazing rooms.
 Designed by Ashley Putman

Designed by MassuccoWarner Miller Interiors.




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Six Months

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Jon rolled over last night at midnight and said "HAP-py anniversary!"  :) I love him and the past 6 months we've had together as husband and wife.  Before we know it, it'll be a year!  I guess it's about time to start planning our 1 year trip!

Here are a few pictures from Jon's class's graduation we had on Friday night.


And alas, our Halloween party costume surprise...Jon and I went as Mario and Wario!  And I got a taste of what it would be like to be pregnant (to some extent) with my inflatable tummy that came with my costume.  But it was the mustache that was the most annoying part of the outfit.  I don't know how guys do it!  Mine definitely didn't stay on all night.  

Here's one of the whole Mario gang.  We were a big hit!
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