Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Pantone Picks

Surfing through Etsy using Pantone's Fall Color preview as a guide - I found lots of picks in autumn's hot colors.

Turquoise, the color of the year, is transforming to Lagoon for fall
Elegant Cowl Neck by Tasifashion

Living Coral is warm and rosey
Zipper Pouch Cosmetic Bag by allsiajacobs

Endive is a fresh, glowing green
Crescent Pearl Cluster Earrings by ThePeachTree

Lipstick Red pops with color

Trifle Handspun Thread by fiberstory

Golden Glow, a warm mustard yellow
Honey Mustard Chalcedony Earrings by SleepyMoonDesign

Purple Orchid, very rich and royal
Fuzzy Large French Lilac Bowl by thefuzzymonkey

Chocolate Truffle is delicious
Leather Poppy Wrislet by tmStudioDesigns

Woodbine is a mossy olive green

Olive Green Space Age Mod Dress from jessejamesjake

Oyster Gray is soft and reflective

Gold and Silver Festive Leaves Garland by kanokwalee

Dusty Rose another warm, subtle tone
The Traveler Journal in Dusty Pink by peaseblossomstudio




How are you incorporating this season's colors into your creative palate? Please share your fall creations in the comments!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Dress Your Home In Vintage - Farmhouse

My kitchen is still a work in progress, but after 5 years, it's almost where I want it to be. It has a farmhouse, vintage feel - cozy, warm, lived in.  I'm not talking sheep and doilies, but I do have a penchant for barn stars.  I've limited myself to one big red one over the kitchen table.  We're in the Midwest, deep in the prairie, I can't help my country tendencies, but I've tried to use authentic, vintage finds instead of mass produced, Chinese, fake Americana decor.  I love having vintage pieces in the kitchen - it makes my 1980s cookie cutter home feel more personal, more loved, more lived in.  Each piece has a memory and history, adding to our family story.

I found this vintage bowl in Garden_22 Vintage shop and had to have it.  It's creamy and warm; it feels like it's been held in many hands.   Right now it's on my counter holding a tower of mail my husband never seems to sort through.  I'm thinking about reclaiming it and putting it on the kitchen table.  It would look great full of apples and pears, but I don't eat apples or pears, so that would be a waste.  I might fill it with potatoes, which we eat a lot of and would still look lovely. 





 Here are some other pieces I'd love to add, but am hoping you buy first so that my kitchen doesn't start to resemble one of those rooms on Hoarders.

Vintage Baking Set from ethanollie - I wouldn't even want to hide these in a cabinet




Petite Bundt Cake Pans from AlicesLookingGlass - perfect excuse for eating an entire cake yourself







Enamelware Canisters from TheFancyLamb - wide mouth for scooping flour and sugar



Primitive Wooden Stool from bellalulu - I'd love this in my kitchen if I wasn't sure my 4yr old would crack her head open falling from it

Early 1800s Homespun Flax Blanket from theprimitivehome - imagine turning this into a lovely tablecloth or runner


Metal Film Canisters from SlothArt - could be used for storing spices



Biscuit Cutter, Scoop and Sugar Sack from AnnaBelleVintage -  the sugar sack would make gorgeous linens or a pillow and nice, big scoop for baking



Vintage White Batter Bowl from jenscloset - perfect for small batches of pancakes


Wire Egg Basket from findingfabulous - definitely wouldn't get hijacked into holding mail



I'm headed to the Kane County Flea Market this weekend - can't wait to share my new finds!