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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Inspiration and help for friends!


It has been very helpful to make design concepts to get husband "buy-in" for re-design. I have been asked by some friends to make some inspiration boards for their spaces as well.

Below are 5 designs I did for them. I wanted to share some of my ideas with you, and show you how some pieces you love can be translated from a bedroom to a living room.

I'm quite proud of them. Design should reflect the person and never be too serious. Yes, these are right on trend, but they are designs that will last and can be changed/altered due to some of the staples used.

BEDROOM TO LIVING ROOM: Artwork
My favorite here is the hello kitty alarm clock.




I was inspired particularly by this piece of artwork from IKEA. It's young, fun and colorful! 

The key here is to make it your own with some modern Mickey art.  Add somethings that are feminine with a faux fur throw and pink flowers balancing the masculine with a brass skull paperweight and heavy vintage gold gilded frames.

To temper the modernness add classic/traditional furniture like the headboard, couch and side tables.

1: 

Lampshttp://www.lampsplus.com/products/Blue-Martini-Glass-Table-Lamp__H3008.html (139.91 each)White Stool:http://shop.cococozy.com/?p=product&sku=RAN005&d=2 ($140.00)Faux Brown Throw: http://www.wayfair.com/Bedford-Cottage-Crockett-Faux-Fur-Throw-213-012-FFO1086.html?refid=GX15940305180-FFO1086&gclid=CJmT_Nn9_rICFQuk4Aodq0AADQ ($99)Tufted Headboard: http://www.jcpenney.com/dotcom/for-the-home/departments/furniture/rooms/bedroom/beds-headboards/abigail-headboards/prod.jump?ppId=199791c&cmvc=JCP|dept20000011|cat100240019|cat100240021|RICHREL&grView=&eventRootCatId=&currentTabCatId=&regId= ($400)Side Tables: http://www.mykirklands.com/email/product.php?id=62110&email=Pinning-Parlor-Products&title_hyphen=Moore-Round-Table&cat=Furniture%20(In-store%20Only) ($99 Each)Art work above bed: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90209378/ ($99)Aqua Zebra Pillow: http://www.frontera.com/outdoor-decor-and-accessories/elaine-smith-outdoor-pillows/aqua-zebra.html ($142)Hello Kitty Alarm Clock: http://www.target.com/p/hello-kitty-alarm-clock/-/A-11946636?ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=Froogle_df&LNM=%7C11946636&CPNG=Unassigned&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=11946636 ($13)Green and Blue Pillow:  https://www.jossandmain.com/Confetti-Pillow~RLH1011~E1580.html?referrerid=AC5286 (price unknown, wayfair may have similar)Golden Retriever Pillow: http://www.etsy.com/listing/105943819/golden-retriever-blue-silhouette-pillow?utm_source=googleproduct&utm_medium=syndication&utm_campaign=GPS ($55)Chanel book set: http://www.assouline.com/9782843235184.html?cmp=googleproducts&kw={keyword}&adtype=pla&gclid=CIjBqvqU_7ICFYyZ4AodMigA4A ($75)Milk glass vase: Good willGold Skull: http://www.apartment48.com/shop/golden-skull.htm ($98)


2: 
White Stool:http://shop.cococozy.com/?p=product&sku=RAN005&d=2($140.00)
Faux Brown Throw: 
http://www.wayfair.com/Bedford-Cottage-Crockett-Faux-Fur-Throw-213-012-FFO1086.html?refid=GX15940305180-FFO1086&gclid=CJmT_Nn9_rICFQuk4Aodq0AADQ ($99)
Side Tables: http://www.mykirklands.com/email/product.php?id=62110&email=Pinning-Parlor-Products&title_hyphen=Moore-Round-Table&cat=Furniture%20(In-store%20Only) ($99 Each)
Art work above bed:http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90209378/ ($99)
Aqua Zebra Pillow: http://www.frontera.com/outdoor-decor-and-accessories/elaine-smith-outdoor-pillows/aqua-zebra.html ($142)
Green and Blue Pillow: https://www.jossandmain.com/Confetti-Pillow~RLH1011~E1580.html?referrerid=AC5286 (price unknown, wayfair may have similar)
Golden Retriever Pillow:http://www.etsy.com/listing/105943819/golden-retriever-blue-silhouette-pillow?utm_source=googleproduct&utm_medium=syndication&utm_campaign=GPS ($55)
Chanel book set: http://www.assouline.com/9782843235184.html?cmp=googleproducts&kw={keyword}&adtype=pla&gclid=CIjBqvqU_7ICFYyZ4AodMigA4A ($75)
Milk glass vase: Good will
Gold Skull: http://www.apartment48.com/shop/golden-skull.htm ($98)
Sofa: http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Winslow-Taupe-Microfiber-Two-Cushion-Long-Sofa/6223601/product.html ($400)
Mickey Art: Custom
Gold frames: vintage/goodwill finds



BEDROOM TO LIVING ROOM: Dresser





1:Mickey Art: CustomGold frames: vintage/goodwill findsBlack Frame:  http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00091967/ ($29.99)Dresser: http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=370111 (with custom dipped pink legs)Flower Pot similar here: http://www.tools2parts.com/Rush-Creek-Designs-PIM2021011314-p/1435-0029.htm?gdftrk=gdfV21593_a_7c1384_a_7c4726_a_7c1435_d_0029 ($14)Brass Display case: (Sold) http://www.etsy.com/listing/102797147/glass-and-brass-display-box-curio-caseBlue Chair: http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/product/home-furniture/23163884.jsp (sold out)Gold Lamp: http://www.circalighting.com/details.aspx?pid=1910 (over $400)Vintage Books brown and blue: http://www.etsy.com/listing/107268227/blue-brown-tan-decorative-books-vintage? ($40)Murcury glass candles: DIY :http://birgitkerr.blogspot.com/2010/10/faux-mercury-glass-3-tutorials.htmlIkat Pillow: http://ariannabelle.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=62 ($60)2: Dresser: http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=370111(with custom dipped pink legs)Flower Pot similar here: http://www.tools2parts.com/Rush-Creek-Designs-PIM2021011314-p/1435-0029.htm?gdftrk=gdfV21593_a_7c1384_a_7c4726_a_7c1435_d_0029 ($14)
Brass Display case: (Sold)http://www.etsy.com/listing/102797147/glass-and-brass-display-box-curio-case
Blue Chair: http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/product/home-furniture/23163884.jsp (sold out)
Gold Lamp: http://www.circalighting.com/details.aspx?pid=1910 (over $400)
Vintage Books brown and blue:http://www.etsy.com/listing/107268227/blue-brown-tan-decorative-books-vintage? ($40)
Murcury glass candles: DIY :http://birgitkerr.blogspot.com/2010/10/faux-mercury-glass-3-tutorials.html
Ikat Pillow: http://ariannabelle.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=62 ($60)
Brass Display case: (Sold)http://www.etsy.com/listing/102797147/glass-and-brass-display-box-curio-caseBlue Chair: http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/product/home-furniture/23163884.jsp (sold out)Gold Lamp: http://www.circalighting.com/details.aspx?pid=1910 (over $400)Vintage Books brown and blue:http://www.etsy.com/listing/107268227/blue-brown-tan-decorative-books-vintage? ($40)Murcury glass candles: DIY :http://birgitkerr.blogspot.com/2010/10/faux-mercury-glass-3-tutorials.htmlIkat Pillow: http://ariannabelle.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=62 ($60)


Putting it together:

I like to use PowerPoint...  it is just what I have on my computer.

Start with a color combo.

Make squares for wall color and play around with the "send to back" function to stack pieces.

On newer versions there is a way you can make the background of a picture "transparent". This helps  to make everything come together even more.

RESULT:




Caitlin Wilson PillowNeedlepoint  Coral Pillow: http://www.houzz.com/photos/763916/Phi-Coral-Red-Hook-Pillow-eclectic-pillows-
Art http://www.etsy.com/listing/98463376/coral-trio-set-of-three-8x10Curtains  in Confetti http://www.contempocurtains.com/modern-curtains-pom-pon-play-confetti.html

**Sorry I don't have more of the links, this was done for a friend to DIY pieces she already owns!

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Switching notes...

Not only do I like to help out my friends with design, but today I'd like to ask you to help me help out a friend in another way.

My friend's family was devastated by this recent hurricane. Their town of Manasquan, NJ was torn apart!

Please keep all the survivors/ victims etc... in your prayers.


I know Christmas is just around the corner.... consider this as part of your giving for the year! Just $10.00 would help them out so much!!!

 CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

Thank you for your kindness, we are just heartbroken for them.

-CBC


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Airplane Wing Desk Part 1

WE STARTED. That is progress enough for me!

I think we will be done before winter gets here.  I THINK, being the operative word here.

If you don't remember or have just started following me, I entered THIS  contest and an airplane wing desk was something we really wanted help with.

Watch my entry video HERE if you would like to learn more on the back story of the Airplane wing.

Bottom line, I didn't win. I am OK, we are moving forward.

I bought an airplane wing for $125.00 from a place called, Preferred Airparts. This is not something they usually stock, but they just so happened to have an unusable wing off a small Piper plane.

Below is our inspiration for this project, Restoration Hardware 's Aviator Desk that retails for $2195.00.



 Here is what ours looks like....



Not exactly the same thing.... but it is still super cool.



From these pictures you can see that it's huge.

See that "worn spot" on the part that sticks out? We were testing our paint stripper to see how the metal looks underneath and to see if we have the right product. We used a brand called "Klean-Strip"paint stripper, it was just what we had on hand. It worked but the paint is tough!

Bottom line, the aluminum is pretty but stripping the wing will be a giant task (not to mention buffing the thing). We will get a nice metallic look. It has now been out there for 2 months like this and the spot has only darkened a little.

Note: This is aircraft grade aluminum resistant to weathering/corrosion (obviously). Not all metals/aluminum will act this way and we suggest you do not leave it outside if you are trying to recreate this. We will still need to seal the metal once stripped completely. More on this when we start to strip the entire thing.

Here was my initial concept for the desk:


I like to make these pictures to clearly explain what I am seeing in my head ("the plan") to my husband. He likes visuals.

Visuals are plus if you have a blog :-)

My first thought was to cut it in half and use one cut piece as the table top and the other cut piece as a leg support like in the Restoration Hardware one. The other side would have to be supported by legs instead of a shelf (too hard and time consuming for an already difficult project)

I would like the wing desk to look like this:


 We are not sold on this concept, we may use 4 legs instead of Piece #2, as support.  What do you think?

Okay so now for the progress:


Our #1 issue has been, HOW TO CUT IT DOWN TO SIZE?!

 There are supports in the interior that run vertically in both directions. These apparently are called "ribs".  Makes sense right? I learned that from Nick. It has been a huge help that I am married to an Aerospace Engineer.  He knows a lot about airplane wings!

Here are the supplies that we started with. I will try and put things we had to purchase in RED. That way we can track the total cost of this thing!



 I forgot to add our craftsman multi-tool (already owned) for the picture, it looks like this:




Hope you are still reading because HERE WE GO, here is the progress we have made. It is in tutorial format but we are still learning as we go and wanted you to be involved "real time" and learn with us. I will do a summary of "best practices" at the end.

WHAT YOU ALL HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR.....

DUN
DUNN
DUNNNN

STEP 1. PROTECT YOURSELF

We did not want to be breathing in metal shavings.
We also have never cut metal before, so protect eyes and hands, check!


Pearls are optional.

STEP 2.  Use the stud finder to find the ribs. We were lucky to have a hole to see into. Then use your laser on the laser level to find a straight line. Use duct tape to tape off that line.




STEP 3. Tape off a second line, like the first, leaving room for your blade to cut down the line.  This will help you to cut straight.


STEP 4. Put a blade into your jigsaw according to the instructions, the blade needs to be for cutting aluminum/ metal. 
Then START CUTTING  
HOLY *($%(*)@$^@$)(&@$ THIS WAS SCARY AT FIRST but the jig cut like butter like this YOUTUBE GUY SAID! Awesome. You just have to go really slow and let the tool do the work.

Where are your gloves mister?!

STEP 5. GET STUCK and START FROM THE OTHER SIDE...

We got stuck and could only go so far with the jig. It looked like it was hitting something internally and was jumping up. Then we broke a blade.

We got frustrated and started from the other side:
 


 This worked until we got stuck again! We got frustrated and decided to give it a rest until the next weekend. We took the week to do some more research

STEP 6.  ENTER THE BEST THING EVER: TITANIUM BLADE

We remembered we had the Craftsman multi-tool the following weekend and we went out to find a blade for it.

We bought this Bosch Titanium Blade: for $22



 and an adapter piece $8 (VERY IMPORTANT TO READ THE PACKAGING FOR COMPATIBILITY). Thankfully we saw the asterisk * on the packaging, indicating we needed an adapter for Bosch to work with Craftsman:
STEP 7. We then started to cut again with the multi-tool. We were able to make a clean cut through the skin (official name for the aluminum) all the way around the wing in two spots. The Craftsman worked great, the teeth barely wore down at all, she's hardcore. We did have to pause to recharge the battery. Other than that, we did not have problems cutting the skin.


** Notice there are now two taped sections, we decided to cut along another rib as well.

The problem now: how to cut through some very difficult vertical structures on the interior?

We made two cuts that will now allow us to take off the skin in squares between the two cuts. The vertical structures run perpendicular to the cuts we are making (vice parallel like the ribs). 



Hopefully we will be inside this thing and able to cut it in half by next week.

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PAUSE: Ikea trip for frames ENTER: the clearance section. 

Two perfect chrome legs $2.99 ea







Even if they don't work it won't be a big loss. They are adjustable in height and have angled attachments. 

Good news is they have more/similar legs at cost, however, they are $30, so I hope I don't have to buy more.






TOTAL COST SO FAR: $ 218.98

Stay tuned for Part 2 in the coming weeks! 

Wish us luck.

-Christina



Sunday, October 14, 2012

Pottery Barn Candle Agarwood Tabac Dupe



I love thrifty finds.

I also love very expensive candles. They burn longer and have a better scent payoff that tend to be complex and luxurious.

My all time favorite scent is a Jo Malone candle in the scent, White Jasmine and Mint
AT $65 PER CANDLE I can live without


For the fall I LOVE the homey scent of Agarwood Tabac from Pottery Barn.



The scent is described on the website as "Agarwood Tabac Fragrance Notes: calabrian bergamot, black peppercorn, amber, jasmine, tonka bean, agarwood, tabac, Bourbon vanilla, dry cedar and teak wood."

To me it smells like a fancy house with a fireplace burning with herb, pine needles,  and sweet perfume (probably the vanilla and jasmine). This is the kind of house that has a butter and herb roasted chicken cooking and apple pie with vanilla ice cream ready for dessert. 

I am hungry now. SORRY if you are too.

At $39.99 this candle is still  pricey. I bought the diffuser for $35, but I had a gift card and extra 20% coupon. 

Now for the DUPE that smells BETTER than Agarwood Tabac.

The candle Winter, by Bath and Body Works. It isn't an exact match but pretty close.






The scent is described online '"Invite the wintry essence of glittering icicles and sparkling snowflakes indoors with notes of pine needles, fir balsam and winter woods."

I first came across this candle at a friend's house. I was familiar with the Slatkin & Co Candles but not this one. This scent is actually a stronger pay off than the Pottery Barn one.

They are $19.95 but Bath and Body Works runs two for $20 deals all the time, so I always wait until the sale and get two three wick candles for $10 a piece!

Neither candle is overly wintery/fall by any means and I plan to use both scents year round. 

Other Slatkin & Co candles I love: Leaves (a blogger/vlogger fall favorite) and Brandied Pear.

Now get out there and smell them!

-Christina






Monday, October 8, 2012

Weekend Progress!

Last week I was browsing Marshall's with a good friend and we stumbled upon one of the best finds EVER.




YES that says $ 252.00 and it is for a whole freakin' couch.

The problem was it was 8PM at night and we had no way to get it to my house. My husband was also on work travel and I didn't know if he would approve.

So I let it go...




JUST KIDDING.


I thought about it for 18 hours STRAIGHT and decided to rush home from work  the next day to buy it.


Then, guess what happened?







TO ME! 

Do you ever get a little psycho the second you find a HUGE DEAL?!?! I know I do. For some reason I just thought someone was going to come in and sweep that couch out from under me. Literally (I was sitting on it claiming it).  I sat on it for about 10 minutes "testing it out". 

Actually that is a fib, I sat on it for 10 minutes hoping that a salesperson would come over to me so that I wouldn't have to go find someone. I was so afraid that someone was going to take it!

With no salesperson in sight and potential buyers swarming (not really).

What is a girl to do? I made this sign so that I could go find a salesperson so that NO ONE else would think they could have it.  

Now I know you weren't thinking I was psycho the first time I said it BUT I know you are thinking it now.

It's okay I still love you.

It is so so perfect! I think it will look great with the airplane wing. The fabric has some "shimmer" silver in it.



We also made some progress with the AIRPLANE WING this weekend after dealing with getting the couch to our house. 

I will post about that later this week.

STAY TUNED!

0X0X
-Christina

Monday, October 1, 2012

NEW LOOK




Trying out some new looks right now...

What do you think of this one?





BE HONEST!
-Christina