Wednesday, August 31, 2011

What To Wear Wednesday! (WTWW) Tweed & more


So as we say goodbye to summer and embrace this gorgeous un-humid fallish weather, it is about time we start to change over our closets and get ready to embrace the new styles of Fall 2011!



In today's What to Wear I wanted to show how to wear tweed with a number of different fabrics!  By mixing this heavier fabric with lighter ones, you are able to take this style to whole new heights!  Plus for many that still feel like tweed was only for the grandma's move over..


Might be a little much for some of you.. but Love this mix-match of patterns and fabrics!  Plus the bright bang of the red tights..would you dare?


Check out this gorgeous mix of your rigid leather jacket mixed with tweed! Love this!


Backpack in tweed?!


See how you can mix a very delicate lace flowy blouse with a more structured tweed blazer! and make it everyday with a pair of your jeans!


and say maybe your not too sure about tweed, start with tweed inspired headland! Love this one above!

Happy Wednesday my darlings!  
Are you all ready for fall yet?




AMP Building, sculpture (Theme Day: Perspective)

"Amicus Certus" is a sculpture created by Tom Bass in 1960 which is located on the side of the AMP building on Alfred Street. The full motto of the Australian Mutual Provident Society is "amicus certus in re incerta" which means "a sure friend in an uncertain event". This perspective gives a view of the entrance and also a sense of the curve of the building's facade.

Laterns: Adding A Sophisticated Galore to Interiors and Exteriors

Lanterns and other lighting fixtures have long played an important part in maintaining the ambiance of the home. Aside from their function of providing light, fixtures in beautiful designs can add a touch of class and glamor to your home. An antique lantern can complement your interior design while making it look sophisticated and classy.

There are many shades and designs available in the market so those who are shifting to their new home or planning for renovation can opt for lanterns as lighting a house creates a finishing touch that turns it into home. Many table lamps and chandeliers can't be compare with the ambiance that a lantern creates. A modern lantern can give an elegant yet sober look to your home's interior.

So, have a look on some antique lanterns:

Casablanca Filigree Metal Lanterns
This Moroccan tile pattern carved into wood and roll over iron sheet metal adds a pinch of modern sophistication combined with classy style. This lantern will be a great addition to your porch.

Casablanca Filigree Metal Lanterns

Recycled Glass Shade Lantern
Recycled Glass Shade Lantern will create a warm mood of candle lit. You can take it for indoor and outdoor use.

Recycled Glass Shade Lantern

Court Lantern
This Court Lantern with a hinged glass door is giving an eye-pleasing look. There is an ample space for candle lit so you can display it indoors or out.

Court Lantern

A good interior is very important for home but of course it should not harm the budget. The lanterns are a good option that don't let you sacrifice the quality or elegance just in sake of budget. Apart from all these, you can find many other lantern styles and outdoor living essentials at PotteryBarn.com. Don't forget to use Pottery Barn Coupons for savvy offers.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

What is 196? (pt. 2)


...the number of completed HSTs!



And for those of you who requested a sneak peak at what a block will look like....


The units are not sewn together but you can get the idea, yes?


2011 Decorating Trends I Like





A Slipper Chair Graces a Small Corner - G. Hullinger Int. Designs, Inc.

I don’t know about you , but I am loving the world of interior design right now.  There are so many beautiful trends in furnishings available; it certainly is a great time to be decorating your home. A lot of the trends are vintage-based which is a way  for us to return to a world which was much simpler and safer than the one in which we now live. Today , I’d like to focus on a few favorite design trends that I like to incorporate in my design schemes. After you read this post, please leave a comment on your favorite trend.


Slipper Chairs

According to the dictionary, a slipper chair is defined as an “armless upholstered chair”.  Historically, slipper chairs were smaller scale usually lower than a regular-sized chair and used in a lady’s bedroom to assist her in getting dressed.  I like to use them in a room that needs seating on a smaller scale such as a bedroom or a small living room.  They are great for staging and can be found in just about every furniture store from Home Goods to Pottery Barn, Ballard’s as well as Ashley or Bassett’s.




Slipper Chairs-Simply Stated Furniture
 A Pair of Attractive Slipper Chairs Mimic the Color of the Flower in the Lampshade- Simply Stated Furniture





Slipper Chair on a Bedroom - Decor Pad
 A Bold-Patterned Slipper Chair Provides Seating in this Bedroom - Decor Pad

 
Drum Shades

Drum shades are lamp shades that are cylindrical in shape with fairly straight sides and remind me of an oil barrel.  They were extremely popular in the early 20th century up until the 1980’s when they started to disappear. Drum shades are very functional because they not only diffuse light outward through the shade fabric but they also reflect light downward and upward where it can diffuse off the ceiling.  Have you noticed this type of shade on lamps as well as chandeliers?





DrumShades - Wilkins and Kent
 A Colorful Yellow Drum Shade on this Chandelier Warms this Room - Wilkins and Kent
  




Drum Lamp Shade 2 - drumlampshadenews.blogspot
A Scripted Drum Lamp Shade Adds Interest to this Lamp - Drumlampshadenews.blogspot.com



Decorative Nail Head Trim

Nail head trim dates back to the period of 1560-1643, the advent of French Country style during the reign of Louis XIII.  Decorative nail heads are a great way to add interest and richness  to upholstered furnishings. I’ve seen them used on chairs, couches, ottomans, cornices, and the perimeters of artwork and mirrors.  You can purchase spacing tools online to help you embellish your own furnishings with decorative nail heads if you’d like to give it a try.

 



Nailhead Ottoman - Barry Dixon
Decorative Nail Heads Add Flair to this Ottoman - Barry Dixon

 



Nailhead Headboard - GHullison Interior Design
Decorative Nail Heads Accentuate the Headboard - G. Hullinger Interior Design, Inc.


Chalkboards

The chalkboard was introduced to the United States educational system in 1801 and is still used in classrooms today.  They have now found their way into our homes.  Chalkboards were originally made of smooth thin sheets of black or gray slate stone.  From 1815 to1825 they were called blackboards and in 1935 they became known as chalkboards.  I can remember how much we used our chalkboards in my school.  Every day after school some of us would stay and help the teacher by clapping the erasers outside.  By the time we were done, the side of our school building was covered in a haze of chalk dust!  Oh the good old days!!!  For those of you who would like some chalkboard in your own homes, you can purchase blackboard paint at any craft store and try painting an old mirror or piece of canvas artwork to make a framed blackboard for one of your rooms.  I’ve done it myself – very easy to do!





Blackboard -The City Sage
Notice the Combined Drum Shaded Lamp, Slipper Chair and Chalkboard - City Sage






Chalkboard - Apartment Therapy
A Large Chalkboard Provides the Perfect Backdrop for this Dining Area - Apartment Therapy
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
 
Reclaimed Wood

With the enhanced focus on the use of environmentally friendly elements of design, using recycled or reclaimed wood has become very popular.  Some of this wood has been taken from old buildings and repurposed for furniture or structural or functional  parts in new homes.  Doing this preserves the environment – no new trees have to be cut for lumber.  Many craftsman use non-toxic adhesives, paints and oil finishes to bring out the natural beauty of the wood.  Pottery Barn has a lot of reclaimed wood furniture pieces to showcase this vintage look.




Reclaimed Wood - Viva Terra Furniture Collection
The Variation in this Reclaimed Wood Chest Serves to Enhance It - Viva Terra Furniture Collection





Reclaimed Wood Stairs - Apartment Therapy
Steps Made from Reclaimed Wood Boxes - Apartment Therapy



Bold Patterns

Today’s designs are incorporating large patterns into the mix.  We are seeing lots of  large  paisley, chevron, damask, hounds tooth, and hexagon prints making prominent statements in room décor.  The secret to making this work in a room is to use a maximum of  3 patterns  and vary the scale – small, medium,and large to create interest.  All three of the patterns should relate in some way such as color or theme.  Offset the bold patterns by incorporating a solid color.  

 



Bold Pattern 2 - Nell's Hill
Notice How Scale and Color Make These Patterns Work - Nell's Hill





Bold patterns - Eldride Textiles
All of these Beautiful Patterns Are Unified by Color - Eldridge Textiles

                
















.:. Last Days of Summer | What I Wore [Day 3] .:.

//: What I Wore [Day 3]

.: White day dress: D&G resort
.: Accessories: Vintage
.: Belt: ASOS
.:  Leather wedge sandal: BALLY




.:. Last Days of Summer | What I Wore [Day 2] .:.

//: What I Wore [Day 2]

.: Black silk kaftan: Mango
.: Leopard print bikini: Monsoon
.: Sunglasses: Ray Ben Cats


.:. Last Days of Summer | What I Wore [Day 1] .:.

                                                                      What I Wore [Day 1]

.: Printed turqoise silk-chiffon kaftan: Calzedonia
.: Neck Halter Golden Bikini: Palmers
.: Sunglasses: Ray Ban Aviator


Balmain East, Sydney Water Police




The Sydney Water Police has its base at Camerons Cove, in the inner west suburb of Balmain East. It comprises of the Marine Command Area complex and marina. It was built in 2005, replacing facilities in Pyrmont. It has a spectacular backdrop of the Sydney skyline.



.:. Karlie Kloss & Caroline Trentini for Bally Fall 2011 Campaign | Photographed by Steven Meisel .:.


//: Swiss LuxurySteven Meisel photographs top models Karlie Kloss and Caroline Trentini for Bally’s fall 2011 advertisements. With sexy hair and smokey eyes, the duo sports chic coats, patterned dresses and embellished bags styled by Edward Enninful with seductive poise.
/ Art Direction by Ronnie Newhouse






{sorce: bally.com}

.:. Essenciale Spring 2012 Campaign | Marcelia Freesz by Gustavo Marx .:.

//: Spring Goddess – Marcelia Freesz lights up these vibrant images shot by Gustavo Marx for Brazilian label Essenciale’s spring 2012 campaign. Seasonal looks styled by Renata Correa, with beautiful colors, floral prints and wonderful lace.