Showing posts with label interior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

frustrations galore

Just a quick whiny post. 
Whiny, sleep-deprived and a little bit on-edge. 


This weekend/last 4 days has been INSANE with busyness. We've been up to things here at the ranch, and I have a lot to share... if only I hadn't, in the craziness of these days, inadvertently misplaced the camera chord... 
(ARRRRGGHHHH!!!!) a camera full of awesome, un-downloadable photos... not the greatest thing. 


so... as I'm stuck holding onto these posts till i can share them properly, here are some pretty things to look at:


## crocheted cobwebs.



## Feathers in glass bubbles. These are so very nice, I think. And I'm a little dazzled at how they manged to get them in there... 



## Check out the Tallest tree in the world... twice the Statue of Liberty!!


## Make this cute Yarn Circle Garland with Hands On: As We Grow


## If you don't know what the word  Mamihlapinatapai means... check it out here. I've determined to use it at least once this week. 

## I'm kind of in love with Mini Eco, a great little site with tons of easy, fun, kid friendly activities. You will not be disappointed. 




## And, finally, I give you THIS. Enjoy. 


Here's hoping the camera chord makes an appearance today... or things might get a little slow around here.

Frantic Searching and Fleet Foxes,
-shawnacy

Monday, April 11, 2011

mobiles!

I have a small obsession with mobiles. I love them. I'm a big fan of things dangling down into my airspace. It seems to give special dimension to a room. 


These two caught my eye this week. 

Sew Homegrown has a tutorial on how to make a hot air balloon mobile,


The kids can help with this one, and how fun would a room be with a bunch of tiny hot air balloons floating in the corner. 




And the lovely Spool, has a Bird Mobile Tutorial up. (I love how my poppet used it in her daughter's room.  Unbelievable color!)






Yeah, I know, it's Monday morning... and egad, I just looked in the mirror. Note to self: drink some coffee, and cheer the heck up!


Zephyrs and Zithers,
-shawnacy



Sunday, April 3, 2011

Letter-Bag Wall - Decorating on no budget at all.

Life has been in a fairly constant state of flux for us over the past year and a half. Part of that has meant moving to our new place, a teeny tiny cozy three bedroom, 2.5 bath mobile home. (TRAILER PARK CHIC!!!) The crafty/arty part of me has been aching to slap some paint on these off-white walls, rip up flooring, and go crazy with textiles and thrifting and hand-painted murals in the kids' rooms... but... alas... I have not the budget for these lovely things, nor the budget for re-painting everything when we move out (sometime this next year). Siiiiiiiiiigh. 


Aside from the budget thing (... and honestly, the word budget is misleading. I envy the people who have to decorate on a budget. Those fortunate ones who have $500 to spend on a kitchen remodel... or $100... or $50...), we also have a LOT of people crammed into a small space. So I have to call on all the muses and the graces of creativity to pull off something that is both organized, neat, and also fun and homey. Some projects are more successful than others. 


BUT... I've been feeling especially bad about the girls' room. Annika has been having friends over more often (garrulous preschooler that she is) and, though most of the big toys are in our playroom or living room, she really needs a cute, girly place to play and read and ... own. Some small (emphasis on small) corner to call hers alone. So I've been thinking and working toward that for a while. And here's what we've got so far. I'm pleased enough, and she is LOVING it. 


First - since we can't paint - we hung an unfinished quilt top that I found at a flea market on the wall behind her bed, and re-purposed part of Naomi's old crib as a headboard. A little fold-up side table next to the bed finishes out the furnishings. (apologies for the photo quality. bad lighting mixed with a bum camera... bleh) 




Next I turned my attention to the big blank wall above her bed. I kept my eyes out for anything I might be able to use, and was Super Excited when I came across a set of gift bags at our local dollar store. They had really cute, vintage-style illustrations, that were Mother-Gooshish and sweet. So I snagged the set of 8 for 8 dollars, and went home percolating with what I was going to do with my fabulous find. I initially wanted to do a sort of collage with them, mod-podging them onto some plywood or something, (which still might happen someday), but quickly realized that they looked pretty stellar just hanging on the wall as they were. So I cut apart the fronts and backs (now I have two sets!), carefully, covered them with some clear contact paper (for durability and easy cleaning) and hung them up by their very own built-in hangers! We added a couple of little mirrors that hadn't found a home yet, for some balance, and Viola! Could. Not. Have. Been. Easier. 







And I know it's not some dream princess room, or awesome indoor castle complete with slide and surround-sound theatre, but it's a corner that is completely Annika's, and that's something every girl can love regardless of its simplicity. 


Here are a few more special touches we've added. 


a super-simple mobile made from wire hangers, yarn and a package of heart-shaped rubber bracelets she got for valentine's day. 





A hand-wrapped letter A that she made herself. 





This sweet little vintage bag we found a thrift store a while back. She keeps all her 'special treasures' in here. 



And with all this lovely fun happening, little sister was not long in joining in. 

Climbing up.

Admiring. 


Livin' it up. 



and one last shot of the princess in her palace:



She's been spending a lot of time in here, arranging her things, reading and drawing on her bed, playing with her stuffed animals (the next project will be some kind of shelf for all those guys), and (gasp) painting her fingernails. She also thinks it's particularly cool and grown-up to carefully carry a tray of snacks with her into her room when she has her quiet time. So far so good with being able to avoid spills (either of the food or nail polish veriety). 

Also... as a side note, I'm a little worried that I might be reading a little TOO much with her. She's begun narrating her life to herself. Not just with her toys either. It's hilarious to listen to her go around the house saying things like, "... and then she looked behind her and saw a flying carpet made of pizza! She didn't know what to do, so she climbed on (here she climbs up onto the couch) and took a bite..." 

I wonder if the being a born writer is genetic.

Thanks for playing, folks, 
Pinwheels and Polkas,
-shawnacy


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Saturday, March 26, 2011

friday finds - on saturday

yesterday was max's birthday. 8 big ones. 

{here he is with his sword and a homemade shield. he can usually be found wielding either a weapon, some sports equipment, or food. :) }

march is a big birthday month for us. 
we had his first slumber party last night. ... and we're all still here. and generally happy. so, i'd say it was a success!


pics will come soon. 


but that's my excuse for not having the friday finds up yesterday. ... 


so, it's a quick look at cool stuff, and then i'm off to enjoy the weekend - or at least the next few hours until the snow flies again. ugh. 


** so check out this super-rad library desk made of books! i love it! look at the way they layered the colors too... sooo cool. 



** for all you scrapbookers out there (i can't seem to find the time... sadly) here's a FREE organizational workshop for you. 


** if you're a travel nut like me (whether you ACTUALLY travel or not) here's a gorgeous video of iceland that will make you want to book your flight to Reykjavik today. (the music - Sigur Ros ((who is from iceland)) is breathtaking. i love his stuff)

** i have a wall that i want to give a kind of cluttered-gallery look to. (<-- grammar police!!) these walls have the look down. such pretty inspiration!

** we all know it's a 'heard of cattle' and a 'colony of ants' but what do you call a group of badgers? or jellyfish? check out this killer list of collective nouns for a giggle. (ps. betcha didn't know a group of cats is called a 'chowder'... gross.)

** i love this idea for stringed letters from lilla a. can't wait to do these with the kids!


wouldn't they look so cute hanging in their rooms? or as a mobile? or spell out a whole word and string it as a garland in the window?? ... so many ideas!


** here's a tutorial for a really cute ruffly skirt that looks easy enough for even me to attempt. great for spring!






have a great weekend, everyone!
go out and find a bit of spring. 
- shawnacy

Monday, February 21, 2011

kids rooms: the treehouse! and a swing!

saw THIS post recently from the slow life, and it got me all excited. treehouses are pretty much the epitome of awesome, and having one IN YOUR ROOM would make any kid (and not a few parents, too) go loopy with joy. 




kids rooms are so fun and happy, - as childhood in general ought to be. 




can't you just imagine being all cuddled up in quilts in there, with a book and a flashlight? or having sleepovers? or putting on a little puppet show out that window?



i especially love that they made this particular bit of perfection themselves. i'm not quite that handy, but, for those who are, what a great family project!! 


while i might not be craftsman enough to build an entire indoor treehouse, i've always been enamored of the idea of having a swing inside the house. 
THIS  tutorial from the lovely apartment therapy  that doesn't look too out-of-my-league in terms of tools and carpentry.







resolved: hang a swing in some unlikely place. : )