11.16.2012

bedroom moodboard

This is a quick moodboard I did for my bedroom last week: 


 As I mentioned in my last post, I am going to be painting one (or two!) pieces of my furniture hot pink.  That might be a project for this weekend.  I have also always loved the image from pinterest of the black and white striped curtains, and I already have the white curtains.  Just need paint and to do it! I have been obsessed recently with overdyed oriental rugs like the purple one here.  If only they were in my price range.  Might try a DIY one in the meantime.  Somehow I need to get some color in my room, soon!

11.13.2012

holidays are coming!

It's starting to feel a lot like the holidays! This is my absolute favorite time of year, when it's starting to get cold (cold enough to snow!) and the decorations start to emerge from closets and attics. The red cups appear at Starbucks.  Trees start to go up (a friend of mine already has hers up!) and it just feels cheerful. I love all of the bright colors present during the Thanksgiving/Christmas season, but at the same time, neutrals feel so right too. The bedrooms below look perfectly cozy and wintry with the white and neutrals mixed in.

Traditional Bedroom design by Houston Architect Maison Market



Traditional Bedroom design by Chicago Architect Morgante Wilson Architects

My bedroom at the moment is very neutral.  My bed, furniture, walls, and curtains are all WHITE.  Which can be pretty, but I need some color in my life (despite how much I like the gorgeous bedrooms above!).  My project for this week is to paint my furniture hot pink.  I've been thinking about doing this for a while now, and my room just needs something!!  I will be sure to post before and after photos, assuming things go well.
 
Getting back to the holidays, I can't believe Thanksgiving is next week.  It's going to be a different experience this year for me.  This will be the first year I haven't spent Thanksgiving with my immediate family.  I just can't make it home to Charleston, so will be celebrating with my Grandma and my mom's side of the family here in New York.  I'm very excited to see these family members, but it will just be a little different.  Planning now about what I'm going to bring! Possibly some pumpkin bread...and if that turns out well, I may just share my recipe!
 
all images via Houzz.com

11.08.2012

discovery.

dear friends,
It has been quite a while.  A lot of things have been going on in my life - good things!

I moved to New York (!) at the end of May - I finally, finally did it and have never been happier.


I sold my car.  I put my jewelry business on the back burner.  I got a new job.  I lost my new job.  I survived Hurricane Sandy.  I've rediscovered my love for creating.  I want my jewelry business on the front burner. 

I've discovered a lot about myself - and am so excited for my future here in my new home.  And I can't wait to get back to writing. 

I've been working through the book 48 Days to the Work You Love by Dan Miller, and let me tell you, it has been eye-opening.  The most important thing I have realized is that I like to make beautiful things, and ordinary things beautiful.  I've never been told before the past couple of weeks (from the book and others) that creating needs to be a part of my career for my ultimate happiness.  Never once.  I've always thought that creating had to be a hobby, that it was something from which I could never make a living.  That I was destined to work in the medical field and create at night - if I wasn't too exhausted.  Do you know how amazing this news is to me?!  It's exhilarating! This book, in addition to words from others around me, has inspired me to truly search for what it is I've been created to do. 

With that being said, here's to breathing new life into this blog (posts and design) and my business, to New York, and to discovery!