Monday, October 3, 2011

Grateful


Today, I'm back in Philadelphia after spending a wonderful weekend in Indianapolis.  My parents moved there while I was in college and even though I've never lived there personally, it always feels like home when I'm back in that city.  Have you ever been there?  The people are so friendly.  They smile and say hello to you at the super market... and when you're driving on the highway?  They actually wave you into their lane if you put on your blinker.  How remarkable.  Do you live in a friendly city?  If you do, please share!

And, today I am grateful.  Grateful for my health, my husband, my dear friends, my loving family.  I'm grateful that I found my passion early in life, I acted on it, and now I'm working in an industry that I adore.  I'm thankful to be building a business that is completely mine.  I'm thankful for my amazing clients who allow me to provide input on their gorgeous homes.  I love working with nice people.  I'm thankful for you, my insightful readers.  Reading your comments and getting your emails makes this blogging thing a whole lot of fun.  :)  So, thank you.  I'm grateful for you.

Sometimes, I get caught up in the daily stresses, deadlines, and never ending to-do lists.  I worry about our home renovation, when it will end, how much it will cost, when we'll be able to get started on this or that project.  I forget where I put things, sometimes I'm late, and I worry that I'm doing it all wrong.  But, I'm not.  Everything is fine and sometimes, I just need to stop and breathe.  Everyone has their own journey.  We all get to where we're going at some point.  I just need to stay on track.  Stay focused and take one day at a time.


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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Saturday In Indianapolis

(me, enjoying the views at Eagle Creek Reservoir)


(the leaves are starting to turn)

(miles and miles of hiking trails)


(my mom and her dog, Winnie.
Winnie loves to run and run and run)


(Rick's Boat Yard)


(2 Blue Moons)


Had a fabulous day, visiting my mom in Indianapolis today.  I flew into town last night.  My goodness, the weather is gorgeous here!  We spent the day hiking through Eagle Creek Park, followed by lunch and beers at Rick's Boat Yard.  Yum.

Today I wore long sleeves and an insulated vest for the first time since April.


I love this time of year.


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Friday, September 30, 2011

Office Inspiration



Loving the nailhead detail on this office tack board.

Thinking that this would be an easy DIY project (I'll need just a couple yards of linen, a large homasote board, nailhead trim...  and a lot of patience).  Filing this away for a rainy day.


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Monday, September 26, 2011

I Never Cared Before, But Now You've Got My Interest...

I'm talking about...  Missoni for Target.

We all know the ending to this story.  Missoni madness!  Sold out in one day!  And, I like Missoni.  But I didn't go crazy for the Missoni for Target line (unfortunately, I don't look very good in zig zag dresses).


But, wait.  It's more than zig zag dresses.


And, now I'm interested.  One week too late.


How did I miss this?  Just look at this fun suitcase:


(spotted at a Target store, far far away...  Indianapolis, to be exact)


It's not available on the Target website.  But, you can get one on Ebay!  Prices start around $250.00. 



Also, isn't this little tote the perfect companion?


also available on eBay



So, what's your Missoni story?  Did you grab something good before everything was gone?  Or, could you care less?   Did you buy this suitcase?  Do you like it?


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Shades of Black!

An easy way to boost the drama in your home?  Switch out your regular white lampshades for black ones.  It's that easy.

Lonny Magazine


San Francisco showhouse


via Eddie Ross


home of Mark Badgley and James Mischka


via Country Living


via Celerie Kemble


via Lonny Magazine


I usually gravitate toward linen-covered shades.  They tend to feel a bit softer and I like seeing the warp and weft of the linen when the lamp is illuminated.  But if you want the dramatic feel that an opaque shade provides?  Paper shades are the way to go.  The opaque paper creates a black-out effect, and they're often times lined with a brighter material (gold, silver, etc).

Here are some great options:

black paper shade with white lining


black paper square cut shade


rectangular black shade


And, if you're interested in a little DIY action?  Try covering your existing lampshades in black fabric.  Here's an excellent tutorial on how to cover old shades in new fabric (and add trim!).


Happy Monday!

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Friday, September 23, 2011

New Project Sneak Peek

Sorry for the recent radio silence on the blog my sweet blogging friends!  I was out of town all week, working on a very exciting project (I can't wait to share the details with you next month).  It was productive and exhausting, thrilling and a little overwhelming too.  My week involved some interior photoshoots, and a lot of "cross that off the list", "what's next?" and "let's get that done!".  You know those kind of work days?  It feels good to cross things off the list, doesn't it?  :)

Here's a quick sneak peek of this project.  I snapped this shot with my camera, so please forgive the poor lighting (and tilted lampshades!)...



I hope you all had a lovely week, and that you're looking forward to a fun-filled weekend!  (Today is the first official day of Fall, isn't it?)  I promise to be back next week with lots of interesting blog posts.  Until then, Happy Weekend!

xoxo,
Kelly


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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Driving Gloves


I'm loving these leather driving gloves.  Aren't they fabulous?  They come in the most marvelous colors too... burgandy, charcoal, pale grey, camel, and black.  You can get them at Talbots and they're only $79.00.


I'll wear them and channel my inner Grace Kelly.



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New Vintage In The Shop...

Many many new items were added to the shop yesterday, and if you're on our newsletter, you are already aware of them!  Included in the new merchandise are some very sophisticated items (that I'm quite proud of).

mint condition, perfect as bedside lamps!
(the lantern base illuminates as well!)








(perfect for coats and hats this fall)


(patent date 1862)


We also have two (yes, TWO) Fostoria crystal cake pedestals.  This pattern is so rare, and highly sought after.  They're quite stunning in person...






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Happy Thursday!


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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Sensational Red

In design school they tell you that the color red increases enthusiasm and makes you feel more confident.  Red stimulates action, while at the same time making you feel protected and safe.  It is the color of love, and at the same time, it's the color of sin!  How can the color red make us feel so many things at once?!  Regardless of the psychology, I think red is a sensational color.  It seems to make everything more interesting...

 





























Be brave and paint something red!

Here are some of my top picks for red paint colors:
Benjamin Moore's "Chili Pepper"


Benjamin Moore's "Million Dollar Red"

Benjamin Moore's "Redstone"


Farrow & Ball "Blazer"




Fun fact: Did you know that Frank Lloyd Wright's signature color was red?





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Monday, September 12, 2011

Haberdashery

Haberdashery: noun. goods or a business kept by a haberdasher.

Haberdasher: noun. 1. a dealer in mens furnishings 2. a dealer in small articles for sewing, such as buttons, zips, and ribbons.


I love this word: haberdashery.  Lonny used it on one of the the market pages of their new issue (out this weekend), and I was instantly smitten.  I already love all things menswear... houndstooth, herringbone, stripes, leather, brass, etc...  and now I have a word that encompasses it all.

Haberdashery.




I'm so inspired by all these picks!  Plaid, houndstooth, leather, crystal, brass... and blue suede slippers from Prada!


Also, did you see that those wool throws are only $88.00 each?


get them HERE!



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