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House Happenings, in Pics

If anyone has sucked at blogging lately, it’s been me.  #oosie!  But it’s been busy at work, and outside of work, it’s been busy around this house.  Also in TMI news, it appears I have a strenuous-exercise-induced hernia.  Wait what?

So outside of work and hyenas, here’s what’s been happenin’ around these parts, in pics:

KITCHEN RE-DO.  My lovely landlord FINALLY stripped the Ferngully-esque wallpaper off the kitchen walls, and let me pick a paint color.  I chose a Sherwin Williams matched version (SW 6189 Opaline) of Serena & Lily’s Rain, which looks like a very very very very, barely there watered-down sea foam:

The kitchen doesn’t get a lot of natural light, is tiny, still has teal astroturf carpet (I sh*t you not), and has the original, probably 1940’s maple cabinetry.  Which makes it look like a sweet little cave at Grandma’s house.  This color is like a breath of fresh air in there.  Also added some lavender tulips (heaven) and a new Anthro bowl to holster the bag of lemons I buy every week.  Lemons are to me these days as Windex is to that guy in My Big Fat Greek Wedding.  I use them on my face, in my garbage disposal, zest in my food, and fresh squeezed juice in my water.  I could go on and on.  And on.

Also thinking of installing this little ditty in place of the crusty $5 frosted glass bug catcher that’s up there now.

Cuz what did genius child Angie Hranowsky tell us in Lonny last week about making a rental home your own??  These are all GREAT tips, btw:

DINING CHAIRS.  I’ve had these antique Louis chairs for YEARS (in black), and had nearly retired them…  they just looked tired.  But thankfully, a few coats of awesomely tacky gold spray paint brought these beauties back to life and up-to-date:

Not sure what I’m going to use to reupholster the seat cushion…  but it’s likely going to be one of Vivian’s bespoke raspberry/grape/magenta watercolor creations from Spoonflower.  Probably this one:

Or this one I blogged about last week, but the scale of this lattice fabric may be too big for that application (but perfect for drapes!)  This is an 18×20″ sample, so about the size of the seat cushion:

Vivian and I have been having a ping-pong-marathon email session this week over fabric.  So fun.  Chairs are going in this room.  Which fabric of the 2 above would you guys use??

BACK PATIO / GARDEN.  Ugh.  Quel mess – this is what it looks like now.  I moved all the patio furniture off of it to sweep, so it looks even sadder than usual.  Trying to find some good outdoor pillows I like for the furniture, but the more pressing matter is – eek.  What on earth do I do with that dead hunk of mondo grass (which Gus thinks is his bed) and the bed full of weeds on the other side?  Hydrangeas, potted plants, ground cover? I have been shopping for a pond fountain, because I’m thinking that might just do the trick. I need a fairy garden godmother.  Or, maybe I should just line up about 10 of these pink flamingos and call it a day.

Since that would probably give Gus a heart attack, maybe I should build up a bed and grow a jungle of basil??  Otherwise, the easy button version of that would be these 5 gallon buckets below, wrapped in burlap and twine.

I envision quelque chose comme ça for a patio.  Guess I’d still have to figure out the plant part, but look how cozy, fabulously un-decorated and inviting these patios are. We’re also planning to add a u-shaped outdoor kitchen to complement the outdoor dining space. I want to rig something like this, since we literally use that space as the living room May through October:

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Maybe a few of these guys (stripes | vintage block print) from Pottery Barn out there somewhere to add some color much-needed color (?)  Target also has some good ikats hanging around.

GRUB. Sidenote:  We did have this for dinner out there last night…  The shrimp marinade is my go-to homemade concoction I’ll have to getchooguys the recipe for soon, salad was thrown together, relish on the halibut is here.

And this the week before.  It did not suck.  Hummus Recipe is from Smitten Kitchen.  I would’ve done a little less garlic than they suggest.  And more pine nuts.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VOLLEYBALL LESSONS. When I haven’t been redecorating the house and the yard, I’ve been beating Matt teaching Matt to play volleyball in my spare time.  Bless his heart.

Two claps for Matty for being such a good sport and taking a beating from Drill Sergeant Ballard.  Rawr.

BEDROOM. Last but not least, I moved the freshly painted, happiest-green-ever dresser from the guest room into our room.

The walls are THE palest, barely-there lavender, and the furniture is cream…  so it needed a pop of something unexpected (and not something pink).  This is a pic of it when I first moved in, but you get the idea on the colors…

Also using Viv’s lattice fabric for curtains…  just can’t decide on a color yet.  I’m thinking I’m not going to try and coordinate it perfectly.  Because it’s not science, it’s decorating, and I firmly believe when it comes to decorating, you should do what makes you happy.

And I just want to put up curtains in whichever color really tickles my pickle.  Let you know how it shakes out!

Happy Monday,

Holiday Gift Guide: for Gals

…or Kwanzaa, or Hanukkah – ye know.  Hopefully, MY DEAR SANTA LIST and KARRIE’S DEAR SANTA LIST earlier this week may’ve given you a few good ideas for she-gifts?  If not, here are a few more universal gems to chew on:

NIKI QUINN BEST FRIENDS NECKLACE SET, $24.  I mean.  Let’s be honest…  when’s the last time you had one of these?  That’s right.  4th grade.  And your friend Sally Talksalot probably had the other half.  I saw this in the case at a cute, quirky little shop called Tigertree in downtown Columbus a few months ago and almost OD’d on nostalgia…  then I promptly purchased one and gave it to my BFF from college, Mary.  And then we jumped up and down in circles screaming and laughing for 10 minutes after she opened it.

INDIAN SUZANI PILLOW, $79.  I’ve maybe never seen anything prettier.  Who WOULDN’T love to have this as a pretty punch of color somewhere in their house?

THE LEMON CRATE, $99.  I’m only mother to Gus (does that make me Mother Goose??), but I’d like to please add this to my Christmas list as well, svp.  It’s a potted baby Meyer lemon tree!  Can be grown and harvested on a patio or in a sunny kitchen.  Hopefully come summertime it looks about like this:

AHAVA INTENSIVE HAND CREAM, $28.50.  I know my mom’s hands get super dry and chapped when it’s cold outside…  and on that note, so do mine, so do my dad’s, and so do Matty’s.  So it’s not just for Ma…  you might as well just take a squirt and pass it on.  It’s is the only product I’ve been able to find that goes on like BUTTAH and stays on so your hands stay moisturized.  SO, so worth the price.

LEATHER PANTS, $34.95.  (Pictured are not exact pants, but they’re close).  A girlfriend of mine wore these to dinner the other night, and my jaw hit the floor.  I would’ve thought she spent $200 on ’em, but they’re from H&M.  And then I sprinted out and bought myself a pair.  They fit like a tight pair of skinny jeans – the kind that suck you in and make you look like you lost 10 pounds.  Runs small (I’m a 6, but I had to buy an 8).  I honestly had no idea whether to put these on the gift guide for gals, or the gift guide for guys.  Cause honestly, everybody wins with these things.  Fellas……  You’re welcome.

POLAROID Z2300, $160 and up.  Girls love pictures, and girls love nostalgia.  So this thing is a slam dunk.

MICHAEL KORS SPARKLING PAVE DIAMOND EARRINGS, $75.  Super chic…  perfect for a black tie wedding, and perfect for everyday.  They’ll be the new staple in her (jewelry) wardrobe.

VOLUSPA LAGUNA CANDLE TIN, $16.  Little luxury that goes a long way.  I like this one *almost* as much as Saijo Persimmon, but I put Laguna on the Gift Guide list because it’s a smidge more subtle and realy soothing.  Smells lovely in a bedroom.

MOSSIMO JACQUARD SCARF, $20 $15.99.  Looks like it was made by Pendleton and feels so thick and nice that at that price, it feels like stealing.  Great winter staple.

BB DAKOTA SCOTLYN FUR VEST, $90 $65.10.  This girl certainly looks like she’s seen a good party or 12, but that rocker chick fur vest sure is sweet.  And would be super bad with the leather leggings above.  Also…  I’d like to feed her some Christmas cookies.

CYNTHIA ROWLEY FLASK BRACELET.  Ah nuts I lied, this bad boy’s not out yet.  Spring 2013.  But log it for future purchase.

SOFIA BLANC DE BLANCS 4-PACK, available at liquor stores the world over.  Champagne in a can with a cute little pink straw???  Love.  The bubbly itself is also very very good.  And the packaging is basically done for you.  BANG.

RENT THE RUNWAY GIFT SETS, $50-$100.  Rent the Runway is a site that lets you rent designer dresses and fancy get-ups for a FRACTION of the retail price, and for a period of either 4 or 8 days.  You can peruse pics of real women (genius) wearing each frock and read their comments on how it fit, what they loved about it and what they didn’t.  They send you a back-up size just in case, and an already-stamped return envelope to mail in back in for dry cleaning.  So easy it’s stupid.  Plus, I don’t know a girl who has a special occasion coming up and doesn’t want to wear something shiny & new for it.

STILA SELF-ADJUSTING PINK BLUSH, $20. AKA “Smart” blush.  This stuff looks hot pink, but it reacts to your skin tone and individual pH to create the perfect pink for you.  I’m on my 2nd one, so I can personally vouch for this one.  It also always makes my cheeks look pretty and fresh and natural and flushed…  not like I have blush on.

MANI/PEDI, MANI/PEDI, MANI/PEDI, $30-50. Especially if you need one more thing to round out her stack of gifts, or if you just don’t know what to get her at all.  I have never met a girl who didn’t love a good mani/pedi.  Plus, we could all use ’em this time of year when our hooves get all neglected and crusty.  Bud could even use one…  if only the salon had a belt sander on hand.  Just kiddin…  love you Papaw!

Happy (last-minute) shopping!

xoxo,

Steph & Karrie