Monday, September 26, 2011

Hanging family photos

If you're like me and can't decide which walls in your house to hang your photos on, try this:

I like to group all my photos together on one wall to make a bigger impact.  And this method allows me to switch out photos whenever I have a new favorite.  It's also a way for my husband and I to showcase our photography.  

Some other inspirations I saw on the web.


images via Analog Dialog

Thursday, September 15, 2011

One man's trash is another man's treasure

As I learned from stylist Emily Henderson that brass is also back.  I recently stopped by a secondhand store on the way home and found this set of 7 solid brass candle holders for a mere $4.99.  The box looks like it's from the 70s.  I'm pretty happy with my find even though I know they're not worth much more. And after soaking it in lukewarm soap water for about 15 minutes, my brass candle sticks are clean again.  To make them a little shiny and to protect the brass, I rubbed them with some olive oil.  Simple and natural.  They're going to look great at the dinner table over the holiday season.

Here's the before and after:



By the way, I saw this set on ebay on sale for $60 and this set on etsy for sale as well.  

I also saw this image of painted brass candle holders used as a serving tray and now I am re-thinking about giving my brass candle holders a paint job.



Monday, September 12, 2011

Art: gallery style

At almost 3,800 square feet, our house is fairly large.  The collection of art I had brought with me from my  previous apartment were all too small to put up on any specific walls.  I had been laying them around the house to find the perfect spot for each.  After careful planning and reading up on the many eclectic art gallery walls, I finally decided it was time to create one for our house.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Chalk alert


The other day when we finished painting the chalkboard for our kitchen, I had some leftover chalk paint.  These  Illy coffee cans have been laying around the house forever (they're so pretty I couldn't throw them away) so I decided to give them a quick paint job.





Now they sit on the kids' art table storing art supplies.  In the future, I plan on painting some more and using them for herbs in the kitchen.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

A first for everything.

I thought that it would be appropriate to start off my first post with a first attempt at a do-it-yourself project that my husband and I completed over the weekend.  We had been wanting to put up a chalkboard between our breakfast room and kitchen.  After going back and forth about where to buy a chalkboard big enough to fill up the long, narrow wall, we decided it would be most cost-effective to build it ourselves.  How hard could it be, right?

My husband recently bought a table saw and router so I designed a basic framed board that would span six feet high by three feet wide.  Putting the frame together took the most time since we had no idea how to put a biscuit joint together.

And though the project took us most of the labor day weekend and about ten trips to the home improvement stores, the final result was just want I had envisioned.  Now our breakfast nook reminds me of our trip to Paris a few years back.