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Friday, April 12, 2013

Playroom Redo

 
Our playroom is actually the front room of our house.  And while I like to think of myself as a go with the flow mom...I still like my house to have a decently cohesive feel to it.  Ie: not so many primary colored plastic toys near my front door.

So, I pulled together a color scheme I can live with and NOW I am officially happy with our newly redone playroom.






Curtains from World Cost Plus Market.  Table top originally from Ikea but sprayed with a hammered metal finish paint


 We have these friends on top of our very overstuffed bookshelf.  Yarn bombed giraffe from Home Goods, globe from a thrift shop, multi colored ball from our trip to Ethiopia, large star from a store in Utah called Taipan Trading.



I love how things turned out.  White kitchen from Pottery Barn Kids

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Art for Children: Jackson Pollock

Last September, I started an art program at our school along with another parent.  I write all of the curriculum and teach some of the classes, my partner arranges the complicated teachers schedules and parent volunteers and makes sure our art supplies are in good shape.  Between the two of us and this team of volunteers we have made it work this year.  The kids LOVE the program (we are a K-8 school); so do the teachers and parents.

The program has been a labor of love and hugely time consuming...especially for a volunteer.  I am hoping to have the program standardized next year as a paid part time position for one person handling the teaching responsibilities as well as everything else that comes with an art class.  It all comes down to the school budget.  I hope it works out but unfortunately there are no guarantees.  I wish that the current climate in education was more favorable towards the arts.  Alas, it isn't so we have to make it work where we can.

Photo: From my students art class today: Jackson Pollock. They rocked it

Today I taught the 3rd graders a lesson on Jackson Pollock.  First of all, a lesson in a 3rd grade class on Jackson Pollock should not be undertaken by the faint of heart.  That said, it sure if fun to watch 30 3rd graders have at it with flying paint.  When I asked my daughter what her favorite art lesson of the program was this year (and they have had 7) she immediately shouted,


"JACKSON POLLOCK!"  Why, I asked.  "Because I could get down on my knees or walk around the canvas and just make paint fly everywhere".

Truth.

Photo: Completed 3rd grade Jackson Pollock #artinpublicschool #publicschool #teachart

The kids did an amazing job.  See that canvas up there.  That's the mark of 30 kids.  Freakin' awesome.  I have a feeling Mr. Pollock would be proud.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Displaying Medals

We are a racing family.  My husband competes in triathalons and long distance stuff, my 10 year old son plays club level soccer and is a swimmer AND very fast runner.  My 8 year old daughter is an amazing swimmer and runner.  Both older kids also have medals for achievement in various school things.  I have medals for running.  Give the younger two a little time and I'm sure they will acquire their own collection of medals.

My older two have their medals hanging ON their trophies.  Its ridiculous.  I really should just buy some hooks but haven't gotten around to it.



Me and my husband have ours hanging on one side of an antique window that is in our bedroom.  We need a few more to balance out the window because it is listing to one side.  Again, this is slightly ridiculous. 

I'm in the market for a more attractive/efficient way to display our achievements.  Here are a few options I've seen and liked:


I love the title "Always Earned, Never Given" - that's great.


Race Medal Hanger Race Bling MedalART



For the marathoner...




inspirational quotes for medals display

I also like the message on this.  It's simple...

So tell me: how do you display your medals/trophies?  What has worked for you and your family?

Monday, April 1, 2013

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Sewing: Skirts for Kids!




 I got it in my head about a week ago that my two girls needed something special for Easter...and that I should make that special something!  My oldest daughter LOVES to match her little sister whenever possible so I pulled out a gorgeous piece of vintage fabric from my stash and whipped these two skirts up quick.  Seriously, an hour for both.  It was quick.


On Easter morning it was lovely seeing them in their new skirts (though somehow this picture didn't capture both of their skirts and its the only one I have!  How did that happen?).  PS: my dress is a favorite vintage dress that I purchased a few years ago in Orange, CA.  It all came together so nicely.





Monday, January 28, 2013

The One Where I Extol my Love of Anthropologie...Again




 Wildfield Bedding



Have I mentioned how much I love Anthropologie?  I realize I'm just another voice in a crowd about this one, but how I love it so.  And while I am grateful to have most of my favorite clothes in my closet from Anthro, my favorite things at the store are in their home section.

I had my eye on this quilt for quite awhile. Isn't it delicious?

Then my parents gave me a lovely CASH gift for Christmas and I knew what I had to do.  HELLO quilt, my love.




 Sitting on my bed.  It is actually an oversize Queen that SOMEHOW fits my King size bed perfectly with generous fabric to spare.  How did this happen?  I don't know but my husband and I love cuddling up in it at the end of the day.  That's right; my husband loves it as much as I do.  Win Win all around.











Friday, January 25, 2013

A See Through Pool

Well, this is the coolest pool I've ever seen.

Dream Backyard Aqua 1 Visually Striking Aquatic Backyard in The Netherlands
 I think in the dictionary under "clean lines" this would be the perfect visual entry.

Dream Backyard Aqua 3 Visually Striking Aquatic Backyard in The Netherlands

 Apparently this beauty is in the Netherlands.  Read more about this stunning pool here

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Beautiful COLOR

If you know anything about me, you know that I am a great lover of 1) bright colors and 2) vibrant prints.  And when both are combined it makes my heart soar.  So here are a few things that are making my heart happy lately!



Sublime in every way...from ABC Carpet and Home

This beauty is from my favorite store in the entire world, ABC Carpet and Home in NYC.  Love the mix of prints, the scalloped back and perfectly turned feet.  LOVE.

Bottle cap table. Sweet.

An amazing bottlecap pattern tabletop.  This is totally doable as a DIY.



squint limited

I'm always a sucker for a tufted couch and with these prints all colliding together, well - it makes me happy.  Plus it looks very comfortable and isn't that what is most important in a couch?

Luxe Diamond High Heels

And finally, I know this isn't furniture or a room...but the exquisite combination of sparkles makes my heart sing.  I would wear these in a heartbeat.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Chandelier

I change up my kitchen chandelier a few times a year.  This is January...

(small bird nest and eggs - actually a Christmas ornament)


There is a combination of silver stars from Restoration Hardware, small beaded lanterns, oragami made by a friends daughter, a paper machee skull I found in the Dominican Republic and strands of fabric beads from India.

This is my "Shop Local" girl from Anthropologie.  I never change her out.


Silver stars from Restoration Hardware. 



Friday, January 11, 2013

A New Rug

Well, not super new (I bought this back in early November).  I had looked long and hard for a new rug for our living room and came up empty handed for months.

Finally, I was walking through our local Target and discovered this beauty:

It fits our room perfectly.  You know how you are looking for a new rug/couch/lamp/etc. and at the end of the day you don't know what you want but that when you find the EXACT thing you will know it? That is this rug.

AND...my husband likes it as much as I do.  Win Win all around.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

A Little Sparkle?

http://www.urbankitchenandbath.com/images/Testimonials/Maulucci/5.jpeg

I would LOVE to do this on our backsplash...

You see a lot of tiled backsplashes but rarely something like this, right?  Looks easy enough to tackle.

And here is another use of sparkle in your home: the penny floor!

DIY Penny Floor via Revolver
Yesterday I posted about a penny table, today I came across this penny floor. I applaud anyone who has the patience to do this to a floor!

I have always wanted to do this.  But maybe in a small room, like a powder room?  Anything larger feels a bit overwhelming.

So think about adding a little sparkle to your otherwise utilitarian surfaces!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Make-up on Magnets

 
OK, this is brilliant.  Simple to execute but such a great idea, especially if you have some wall space in your bathroom, bedroom or closet where you get ready.

The website appears to be in Russian (?) but the photo steps give you all the info that you need.

I have a wall in my bathroom that is crying out for this awesome DIY idea.  January project perhaps!