30 March 2011

Huevos

When life hands you lemons...paint them blue!   :D  Okay, maybe that one's just me.  But in case you hadn't noticed, I'm kind of a fan...

blue stuff in/around my house

Somewhere in my bookmarks and inspiration files is a folder called, "If I Only Had the Balls To Paint the Whole Thing Blue."   In truth, I have a blue room - I have three, in fact:  my master bedroom, master bath, and bedroom closet/dressing room (which I never finished, in case you actually remembered that/were wondering).  But oh, if I only had the balls to do this...

Delight By Design

Anthropologie
from the movie Eat, Pray, Love (those columns!)
An Indian Summer

Hmm.


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Springing Springtime Springy Stuff

The front garden  is coming along nicely so far this year ...

Needs weeding, tho.

I love the mix of plants in this bed - the only thing I don't like is that everything is so small in the early part of the year, except for that big honking Rosemary.  If I don't thin the Yarrow at least every two weeks, it'll take over the entire bed - this year when I thinned it, I left *two* plants and collared them with cut-up plastic nursery pots to keep them from spreading as much, and so far, it's working pretty well. 



I'm hoping the Loropetalum (Chinese Fringe Flower) will get a bunch bigger this year now that it's not being choked out by the Yarrow - there's one around the corner from this bed that's like three times the size of this one, and they were planted at the same time! 



I planted a ton of tulips in the front garden several years ago, and a bunch in the little circle of mulch that surrounded the tree in the front yard.  I've never done anything to them - I don't fertilize them, or move them, or dig them up to store them for the Summer (the heat here is terrible for Tulips)...and yet, 3-4 of these guys pop up in the lawn near the tree where the mulch circle used to be every Spring.  This year, once they're done, I'm going to dig them up, divide them, store them, and plant them somewhere else in the Fall.  :)


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29 March 2011

Kitchen Pantry Before & ...just before, actually.

THIS HAS GOT TO STOP


Pantry organization:  I do not has it. 

  • time to cull the mate-less plasticware
  • all that food USED TO BE in some kind of order that made sense! 
  • found an interesting pic in a BHG circular last week that gave me an idea...

More to come.


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28 March 2011

Insert Catchy Title [Here] - Favorite Blogs

Didn't do anything terribly photo-worthy over the weekend:  mostly sewing (costume stuff) & more work on spiffing up the backyard (more grass seed).  I have some stuff I want to get started on this week, including starting work on the new bed and a couple of small projects that I can get done in a couple of hours - knick-knack-y things - that I'll be posting about this week and next.

Meanwhile, I read ninety-five blogs, 89 of which are decor-related, though not all of them post every day or even every week, or I'd never keep up with them all, lol.  Most of that list can be found by viewing my profile, if you're interested. 

Allow me to introduce just  a few of my favorite blogs - rather than do a list of logos or links, these are pics I've collected as inspiration from each of these sites, each of which I think exemplifies the flavor and soul of the blog it came from:



La Maison Boheme - lush, eclectic, bohemian, vintage...
Of Peacocks & Paisleys - beautiful Indian design and photography
Dear Designer's Blog   constantly surprises me

An Indian Summer - gorgeous Indian decor & architecture


Better After - an ENTIRE BLOG of awesome B&As!  <3

25 March 2011

Just Some Stuff

One

After the post of pictures the other day, I got a lot of feedback telling me I should do that all the time.  I didn't want to just repost pictures on this blog all the time, but you know what?  It's fun.  And it's fun for ME to read when I go to YOUR blog, so, why not?  So there'l be some of that in the future.


Three

I also have a couple-three posts to do sometime about friends' houses, when I can get the time to run around and take pictures while drinking the free beer they provide me (see how I slipped that one in there?)


Four
Hey, I forgot two!  :D  It's been that kind of week, y'all.   Insert list of stuff I haven't gotten around to doing [here].


Eighty Nine
Everybody have a good weekend.  I'mma go play dress-up in the woods again. :)  <3 


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23 March 2011

Blogfail + OPP (Other People's Pictures)

I can't seem to keep my brain in my head this entire week.  I've completely forgotten what I was going to post today, and I didn't even have a draft with notes in it to pull from, like I normally do.  So, instead...



Is that gorgeous or what?!  That's from a made-over factory-turned-home featured today on Dear Designer's Blog which is awesome every day, but this post, and this bedroom in particular, are just gorgeous. 

And while we're on the subject of  rooms/things that I find beautiful and inspiring (because I have just decided that we are): 



...I don't rememeber where I found this!

In case you hadn't noticed, I adore art walls.  And I secretly love white spaces to LOOK at...I've tried living with them before, and I always feel like the most obvious thing in the room.  I'm a hider.  I want big fluffy dark things to curl up in and peer over the back of to see what the people over there are doing.  But I love looking at white spaces. :)



la maison boheme

I love, love, love
  1. blue
  2. turquoise
  3. curtains
  4. window seats
  5. tufted furniture
  6. piles of pillows
  7. wooden floors
  8. huge windows                               I mean, this picture, COME ON.  Lurve! 




...I didn't make a note of the source on this one, either. :(

 I also absolutely covet a tufted ottoman like this one.  I've been meaning to build one for years, but I've never gotten around to it.  And actually...no, that needs a post of its own, never mind.  0:)

And, lastly...

some catalog a million years ago

I love the line of these tables (and these...and this...), and one day, when I grow up, I'm going to build this entertainment center.... ah, dreams.


See you guys tomorrow. :) <3


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22 March 2011

Outdoor B&A: Back Porch

The other thing I did over the weekend...

Before:

Old dog-chewed table, piles of empty pots, dirt, old doormat just thrown on the ground (not visible in picture), garden tools left out.












"After:"         *work in progress

Porch decluttered, swept and washed, "toys" put away.  New table (from in the house), Ficus tree moved to the front to shade the chair in the back.


(No, the chairs don't match.  Yes, the black wicker chair is the twin to the one that's now in the bedroom. Just go with it).








 The other corner, cleaned up, bunch of matching pots = beginning of a container garden.  Little Indian cowbell hung next to the door where I can whack it every time I go through. :)

















And the ceiling's painted blue; but it's been that way for a couple of years.  I heart it. :)


<-- that blue hanging pot I painted to make it look like ceramic.  It does...when it's not covered with dust.  Whoops.  It's also been empty since the day I hung it up there FOUR YEARS AGO.  Double whoops.  












Persian Shield (Strobilanthes dyerianus) - one of my very favorite annual tropicals.  This little guy was five bucks.  I'm gonna put more in the blue strawberry jar behind it (I painted that!), with some yellow and maybe some bright red, too. 













To be continued...


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21 March 2011

I suck less than on Friday!

Bedroom after pics, as promised:

But first, a Before

The bed was on the west wall, with the windows on the south (left in this picture), and the bathroom on the north (right)...






And After

Looking at the north wall, <3 the new arrangement of art

Moved the [new] bed between the windows on the south wall, taking advantage of the 16x18' room - WAY more space on each side, which allows for a little chair to sit in.  This is just the same Ikea wicker chair I've had for years, acting as a placeholder (and cat bed) until I find a spiffy one on craigslist that I can re-upholster.


Another shot of the "reading corner", with bathroom doors

These aren't the greatest pics - my old camera is still not working all that well, so I took all these with my phone.  At least it's a new phone, and takes better pics than my old one, lol.

outline of old bed placement - WAY more space now!

I don't yet have a decent shot of the sari that I hung over the head of the bed as a sort of canopy - I really love it, but I couldn't get the right light in the room to get a big picture.  You can't see it in this picture, but there's a fluffy plant hanging between the sari and the window, and I plan to hang a second one on the other side, as well as bring in one of my potted trees to put next to that chair. 


because I'm a ding-a-ling
 This is what happens when you don't have a plumb line - you tie a bell to a long strip of ribbon!  Hey, it works: the sari's hung straight. :D

pile of stuff on my dressing table, painted rock a friend made

I still need bedding - you can see in the pics that the box springs are uncovered, and I'm still using the queen-sized comforter from the old bed, hehe.  I also still need to get to work on building the new wooden bed footboard, side boards, and posts to affix to the metal frame.  Work in progress!


Post cat count: 4

Yet to do:
  • build the wooden bed parts and install them
  • replace the bedding
  • repaint the ceiling
  • 2 more plants
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18 March 2011

I suck.

Soooo, no, I have no "after" shots of the bedroom for you today like I said I would, because dinner took us way longer than I thought it would last night, and by the time I finished up the last piece of bedroom, I'd lost the light again. 

Will try to post pics over the weekend. :)

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17 March 2011

More Gardening & Some Bedroom Action

No, not that kind of bedroom action, stop that!

Gardening Thing #1



This doesn't look like much, but it's actually a HUGE deal.  On the right side of this picture you can see what erosion, dog feet, and drought have done to my yard...there's not much left.What little grass is still there will fill in and fluff up as the season progresses - but the dirt bits are basically destroyed.

But on the LEFT side, behind the little fence, the yard's in the process of being repaired:  Tuesday evening Kress and I tilled the ground, leveled it, mixed fresh compost from the bin (visible in the back left corner there, behind the trellis that will soon be covered with vines), sowed fresh grass seed, and finally fenced off the area so the dogs won't ruin all the work we did.  If you remember the "after" sketch from yesterday - the area of ground we re-did goes from the fenceline near the back porch where the Clematis vines are, alllll the way out to this trellis.  WHEW! 



Gardening Thing #2
A couple of weeks ago, I helped a friend move, and ended up with free outdoor chair for my troubles. It  had been destined for the Goodwill pile:

nothing a little primer + spray paint can't handle

 After:

There we go.


Now it just needs cushions. :)
Bedroom Action!

Last night, we re-arranged the ENTIRE BEDROOM OMG.  And I mean, we stripped the entire room and started over - furniture came in, furniture went out, alllll the art was taken down, bookshelves were emptied and rearranged...everything. I'm not done with it, so I don't have any "after" pictures for you;  take my word for it, though, it's *awesome*  :D  Here's a bit of a preview, though...

Gypsy approves of this chair.

Flash = EVIL.  Reading nook = GOOD.  "Real" pics tomorrow.  


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16 March 2011

The Gardening Post

So.  The first gardening post.  First, a bit of background:  I started gardening when I was 21 (thirteen years ago, for those of you who're counting).  I've talked about the problems I've had in the last year and a half to two years; I won't launch into all that again.  Let me instead introduce you to my backyard:



sketch from March 2010


This is my backyard as of Fall 2009/Spring 2010.  The house is at the top (north).  There's an hour of shade in the southeast corner (bottom right) in the morning; and an hour of shade on almost the entire west (left) half of the yard right before sunset - but that's it. It's full sun exposure the entire rest of the day (and, for those of you who don't live in the south, it's not just about the light - the sunlight is hotter and more intense here because of our proximity to the tropics).  There's a teeeeeny tiny corner in the northeast (upper right) next to the back porch that does actually get full shade all day long.  Raven likes to sleep there. :)

The green highlighted area in the southeast corner and along the fenceline in the south is a ROCK.  That's right:  it's a slab of limestone bedrock eight inches under the soil's surface. O_O


Three feet in from the fenceline all the way around, marked with diagonal lines (  ////// ), the yard is sloped very sharply towards the fence, for drainage.  And it works...too well.  The yard holds no water at all, so it's extremely difficult to keep the grass watered.
  • In 2006 I did put in the "currently unused border" (lol) along the south fence line as a "rain garden" - a garden bed in a low-lying area that takes advantage of the moisture that accumulates there.  I built it up in the back so that it'd still drain, but retain a lot more water than it used to, and filled in with compost/soil, and planted vegetables there.  Best. Garden. Ever!  The minor tweak to the drainage situation there has really helped the yard - it still does, even though I haven't used the bed in about a year and a half.
  • The "trellis" garden in the east (left; over the giant rock) was an experiment.  Turns out the drainage slope there carries so much water runoff from my house and my neighbor's that after the first couple of really heavy rains, nearly all the mulch and soil in the bed was carried away,  and drowned all the plants there except for a single Spanish Lavender.  Oh, well. 




2011 update


This is what it looks like now.  I've removed the trellis garden, the vegetable garden, and the herb border around the patio.   The only plants that survived last year were the two trees (Mulberry and Bauhinia (Mexican Orchid Tree), a large Esperanza in the west near the bedroom window (wasn't in the original sketch), a pair of Clematis vines on the trellis on the side of the back porch (not labeled in the original sketch), and the aforementioned Spanish Lavender.  The Mulberry Tree is now big enough to cast some serious shade during the afternoon (2-5pm), thank goodness - I added that to the sketch, too.

It's hard for me not to show you pictures of my gardens from the past, but, if I'm honest with myself, it's only because I'm terribly embarrassed that my backyard has done so poorly the past two years, even though I know it's not my fault (two super-intense summers in a row, Crazy Death Fungus, too broke to put money into plants/tools/new sod/etc.); and that the only reason I want to do pictures is to say, "See?!  I don't suck!  I really CAN grow things!"  So, no...no pictures of the garden in its glory days from 2004-6. 

Instead, I'm starting here.  I spent last Fall undoing six years' work, and now I'm starting from scratch.  In fact, I officially started last night - but this post is already long enough.  Instead of launching into that story, I'll show you my first NEW gardening picture:  this is a 'Delfino' Cilantro plant that popped up this month all by itself, between my compost bin and the wheelbarrow that sits next to it, behind the trellis.  I nearly cried when I saw it there last week.  "We're here, waiting," it seemed to say.  "Come garden."   <3



hope is a thing with leafses  :')


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14 March 2011

Surprise!

Saturday morning, when I got up, I knew these two things:
  1. My mattress was to be delivered between 9:00 - 1:00; and
  2. it was only a mattress and a cover, no box springs (see previous post about building a platform)
But at 8:30am, clad in only a t-shirt and a cup of coffee, I heard what sounded like a gigantic truck out in the street - my mattress was here!

And there WERE box springs!  Whoops!  So...less building on Saturday for me, and lots of lumber that I can now use for something else - plus an early delivery, which meant that I'd be done setting up the room earlier than I thought, which allowed time for Kress and I to go to the local renaissance festival afterward. :)



Before: 

goodbye, old bed

During: 

GAH!!!


After

Look at the SIZE of that thing!
 
That's no bed - that's a SPACE STATION.  o_o    (Notice that there are already three cats on it - this was 15 minutes after we got it in place on the frame). 

Kress and I ran out to Target for a set of emergency sheets - knit jersey, at $25 a set, to tide us over til payday.  Next stop:  sheets, duvet, larger pillows!  Footboard and posts!  More bed curtains! 

In the meantime, however, I think I have Mattress Shock.  I've never slept on a king before - this thing is ENORMOUS.  And sooooo soft.  I can't believe I was sleeping on that crapass mattress before. 

<3


Later that day...


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10 March 2011

February In Review

Last month, I....

  • made a little "ottoman" cushioned cover for a plastic cooler
  • spent three days with no running water due to frozen pipes
  • played in the snow
  • Made a coat rack for the front entry hall out of an old headboard section

...which is not a whole lot, for me.   But, you know:  stress + Winter blues.  March is going to be fabulous. :)


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March 10th is Broken Statues Day

(No, of course it's not, I just made that up).



 LOL!              via atmosphere

some random woman


my very own Garden Buddha

He's no Venus de Milo, tee-hee - but the "robes" that I dress him in (I change them seasonally) are actually covering up a missing arm.  I knocked him over with the vacuum cleaner during his first stint indoors and his arm just *shattered*.  I was so mad at myself.  But now I can play Buddha dress-up.  I love my garden Booder.  :o)

This post brought to you by cherubs with bandages, LOL (first picture).


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09 March 2011

In Which Laura Is Very, Very Excited About Something

OMG GUESS WHAT. 

We're getting a new mattress on Saturday!  Kress' mom got us one for his birthday, and it's going to be delivered in THREE DAYS! The old one (the Ikea mattress I talked about briefly here) has definitely seen its day. Plus, Kress is 6'2"; and two adult humans + anywhere from three to five cats on the bed at a time do NOT fit on a queen-sized mattress!




So there's a king on the way.  :)   I plan to take the wooden bed frame apart and rebuild it to fit the new bed.  The posts and side pieces I can re-use for a king-size frame (handy sizing info here, if you're interested), but the shorter end pieces, and the slats under the box spring, will have to be replaced. 

I adore this bed; but it's time for a new incarnation

I already have all the lumber I need for new slats, and to build a shallow platform to use instead of a box spring (usually called "bunkie boards", but I think that sounds dumb, so I'm not calling mine that); as well as most of the stuff I need to not only rebuild the bed around a larger mattress, but also change the design a bit.

I suppose I'd better go get at least one set of sheets to fit it, too.


                                                            durr.

Yeah, I kinda forgot about that.  Woops!  A quick trip to Target is in order this weekend, then;  and then on payday, a trip to Ikea:

Ikea's TANJA BRODYR duvet cover & shams


Yeah? With all the blue and purple and green in the room?  100% cotton, and only fifty bucks for a king set!  I pet it every time I go into Ikea; it feels soooo nice.  Plus it's machine washable.  :)


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08 March 2011

Oh, by the way...

I finished spray-painting the living room blinds last week, though I completely forgot to post about it:



Yep.  Those used to be white faded-ass yellowy-dirt color.

I seriously heart this. 



Now I just have to do the ones over the computer desk, as soon as I can get down to the store for more paint (I had some left over, but not enough to even begin another large blind.  More on that tomorrow).

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