Friday, April 12, 2013

Look For Less: Anthropologie Dinner and Drinkware

So I popped into World Market the other day to stock up on Marmite and proper British beans (as I often do), and I couldn't help but notice all the pretty things calling to me (as they often do). There were a whole host of Anthropologie look-a-likes, some for less than half price. Check 'em out...
Recycled Tumblers: Anthro/World Market
Hobnail Tumblers: Anthro/World Market
 Mugs: Anthro/World Market
Butter Dishes: Anthro/World Market

Salad Plates: Anthro/World Market
Measuring Spoons: Anthro/World Market
Ceramic Egg Crates: Anthro/World Market

I'm sure you get what you pay for in some instances, but I did bring some of the World Market bowls home with me and they seem just as well made as my Anthropologie tumblers.

If you do happen to click through those links, you'll notice that World Market sells a lot of things online in multicolored sets but, if you're after one particular color, you can buy them individually in the stores.

Oh, and this is not a sponsored post. (Unfortunately.)


Saturday, March 23, 2013

Really, OKL?

So I've been looking for something to replace our coffee table (it's a little on the small side for our new living room, and there was an incident involving a very hot mug that might have ripped some of the paper off the top, the perpetrator of which should be old enough to know better).

I'm between an ottoman and a steamer trunk (more on that later), and in my search I came across this tufted bench from Target:
{Valetta Tufted Bench from Target - $299}
It's pretty high on my list right now (although probably not in this color). Anyhoo, this morning, I was perusing One Kings Lane and noticed another tufted bench:
{Colette Tufted Bench from One Kings Lane - $329}
Look familiar? I promise I got each image from a different site. This one's marked down from $675, so I'm saving $346, apparently. Bargain.



Friday, March 15, 2013

Recipe: Super Simple Bird's Nest Chocolate Treats


So Easter is two weeks away (come on weather, catch up). I don't tend to do much seasonal decorating, but I am going to crank out some sweet treats to celebrate with the kids. I posted this super simple recipe back when I started the blog, but in case you weren't one of the two people reading then, I'm sharing again...

Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: None
Serves: Makes about 10 treats

What You'll Need:
4 oz shredded wheat cereal
4 oz crispy rice cereal (Rice Krispies or Koala Crisp)
8 oz milk chocolate
Speckled egg chocolate candy (Cadbury's Mini Eggs or similar)
Cupcake liners
Directions:
1. Break up the shredded wheat until it's basically crumbs - you can use a rolling pin or something similar but I find that hands work best! Put the crispy rice in a separate bowl.
2. Melt the chocolate in a Pyrex bowl over bowling water.
3. Add half the chocolate to the shredded wheat and half to the crispy rice. Stir both until cereal is completely covered in melted chocolate. (I might have put more chocolate on crispy rice. Ignore that.)
4. Enlist the help of a dashing young assistant. Spoon the crispy rice evenly into cupcake liners and add the shredded wheat on top. (The reason I don't mix them together is because the shredded wheat looks more like a birds nest than the crispy rice. Why not use all shredded wheat? Because, to quote the hubby, "it tastes too much like breakfast.") 
5. Make dips in the middle of each treat and add chocolate eggs - I used four or five on each, but you can do more or less.
6. Set in the refrigerator to harden for at least an hour. And voilĂ  - yummy treats cute enough to be an Easter centerpiece!



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

A Small Space Outdoor Oasis: Plans for the Balcony

I'm ignoring the fact that, as I type, it is snowing outside. Bah. Instead, I am focusing on the fact that it is almost half way through March and, therefore, the weather has to get nicer soon. Right?!

We use our little balcony a lot in summer - the kiddos can spend hours playing with their water table and I love to sit out there with a good book and a cool drink. That said, we really haven't made the most of it for the past couple of years. We sold our wooden dining set last Spring (to a lovely girl - also a Chicago-based Brit named Lizzie - too funny) and bought a colorful outdoor rug. We were all set to buy some comfy seating and finish the space off, but then we ended up sitting on camping chairs for the rest of summer instead.

There were a couple of reasons: first, we missed the sales and couldn't bring ourselves to pay full price for furniture, and second, because it was really hard to find a cute, small, comfy, affordable outdoor sofa. Fortunately, Target has a few pretty pint-sized options this year. (I used this one in my mood board, but this one or this one could work equally well.)
We already have the rug and the flower boxes, so I think the total cost of this little makeover should be under $1000 including flowers. Not cheap, but worth the investment I think; now we'll finally be able to make the most of our little urban oasis. :)

Here's the budget breakdown with links to everything, in case something catches your eye...
1. Auto-Tilt Umbrella - $249
2. Flower Boxes - $15 each
3. Sofa - on sale for $289
4. Outdoor Pillows - $30 for two
5. Outdoor Rug - from $19
6. Stackable kids' chairs - I can't find these online but they were $15 in the store and came in multiple colors
7. Ceramic garden stool - $145

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Lust List: Living Room & Office

I want I want I want. ;)
1. Copper Painted Antler - I need more accessories to finish off our living room, and I'm digging this pretty find (it's real but "naturally shed and completely guilt free").
2. Console Table - we just bought a white console from Ikea because it was cheap and the exact right dimensions to sit behind our sofa, but I'd have loved this industrial beauty if it fit our space.
3. Hanging label holders -  for all our baskets of stuff, so the Mr will have no excuse not knowing where everything lives!
4. Wire Terrarium
5. Chevron Rug - I bagged this fun rug for less than $200 thanks to a Black Friday sale and I love the impact it makes in our living room (you can see it in this post).
6. Bowl
7. Cabinet - this isn't the right dimensions for our space, but I'm on the hunt for something vintage to house our media stuff. Our living room badly needs more vintage.
8. Succulents - to go in the terrarium, obviously.
9. Paper-Covered Books - this one's a future DIY project, to make our cluttered bookshelf a bit easier on the eyes (image source).
10. Michelle Armas Giclee Print - if I had a spot for it, I'd happily part with some dollars for this gorgeous art.
11. Magazine Files - again, to prettify the bookshelf. Target has some similar ones with a fun chevron print on the inside but I couldn't find them online.


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Update: DIY Upholstered Bed

Remember the bed I upholstered for the little man back last year?
Well, when we moved, I had to take bits of it apart so we could get it through the doorways. It was an easy process - I just pulled out the staples and peeled the fabric back around the corners so that I could get to the screws (and around the middle of the foot board, because that's where the support beam is attached).

It had been working out really well, but there were a couple of things that weren't perfect. So, before putting it all back together, I made a few tweaks.

The Bed Base
I initially bought the cheapest bed base Ikea sells - the Sultan Lade. The slats are solid pine, it costs $30, and it's absolute rubbish. It's hard to tell in this photo, but they don't span the width of the bed - instead, they're in two rows which rest on the support beam in the middle of the bed. Need to move the bed to, say, tuck the sheets in? Don't. This happens:
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Gah. I tried screwing them to the bed frame periodically along both the sides and the middle, but it didn't help - it just made it really hard to get them back into place when they collapsed again. So I packed them up and took them back to Ikea. I didn't have the receipt anymore but when I took them to the returns desk, before I even said anything, the girl asked, "Did they keep falling off?" I'm guessing this happens a lot. She gave me a store credit, which I put towards a $50 Sultan Luroy bed base instead.

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You have no idea how much sturdier this base makes the whole bed. And it's grey, so I can now rest assured knowing that the bits of the bed that no-one will ever see are coordinated. :)

The Head Board
I also found out after I put the headboard together first time around that cheap plywood contains formaldehyde and can off-gas something chronic. It's not something you want your baby to spend 50% of his life inhaling, and it's another reason why we never moved S into his old big boy bedroom. So I took the entire headboard apart, pulled the old plywood off and replaced it with formaldehyde free birch plywood. It was more expensive - $45 versus $15 for the cheap, nasty stuff, but I think I can stretch to an extra $30 to avoid having my son sleep next to a known carcinogen. Eek. (You can read more about the health effects of formaldehyde exposure here.)

As a bonus, it looks more presentable from the back now:

Finishing Touches
I was considering putting the bed up against the walls of windows in S's new room and, if I had, I was going to cover the entire back with fabric to make it more polished. If you're thinking of doing your own take on this project, it's an idea you might want to consider.

Finally, I gave the legs another coat of paint - this time using high gloss white. It's not a very noticeable difference, but it makes it feel that much more finished.

It's held up very well so far, and still looks great. And it's perfect for a hyperactive an energetic three-year-old - there has been more than one occasion when the padding has helped avoid injury. Here it is in it's new room...
 
The plastic bins peeking out from under the bed are toy storage, in case you were wondering.

Incidentally, you might have seen this beauty from Land of Nod - so pretty but also four times the price...
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Came out after I made my "knock-off." Pretty sure they got the idea from me. Or the guy I got my idea from. Whatever.

I've had a couple of readers send me photos of their take on this project - I love that they were happy to share their awesome beds with me - and you lot too. :)

Joyce made this one for her daughter - I love the fabric they picked out.
Her daughter also made the pillows herself - super cute.
And Sona made a twin bed for her little girl too - she used colorful corduroy fabric - perfect for a fun five-year-old (who's probably six by now - it's taken me a long time to post this!)...
I love the tufted detail she used.
I'd love to see the results if anyone else gives this project a go - it really was a super easy way to get a custom bed for a fraction of what you'd pay in a store normally.


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Design Board: Moroccan Vintage Romance Bedroom

Jackie emailed me asking for help with her bedroom. It's a big room, but a pretty awkward shape. She described her style as "Moroccan Vintage Romance," with an emphasis on the romance. So fun!

Here's what I came up with...
Jackie specifically chose the headboard, desk and wardrobe and I filled in the rest. I also did a floor plan for the room and, while we considered several layouts, this one seems to best fit her space...
There will be a faux walk-in wardrobe at the top of the room built with free-standing wardrobes backed with pretty fabric. The bed is nestled in a nook with sloped ceilings.

There was a lot of to-ing and fro-ing on chairs, but in the end we settled on an eclectic patchwork chair with a poof (to bring in the Moroccan theme) and a cute little lattice-print one to sit at the desk (which you can see in the design board at the top of this post). Sadly, by the time we were done with the design, the latter was sold out, so we had to rethink!
1. Turquoise velvet drapes - Ikea ($49.99/pair) & White sheer panels - Ikea ($19.99/pair): Layered and draped around the headboard.
2. Bronze wall scone - Urban Outfitters ($39 each, currently on sale for $29)
3. Headboard - Nidification on Etsy ($600)
4. Aqua zebra print pillows - FestiveHomeDecor on Etsy ($38 each) & Coral Kelly Weastler pillow - PopOColor on Etsy ($60)
5. Art print - YellenaJames on Etsy ($48)
6. Grey ikat fabric - Domesticate on Spoonflower ($18/yd+): To line the back of the wardrobes.
7. Slim nightstand - Ikea (129), topped with Lavender ikat fabric (to go under glass table top) - Domesticate on Spoonflower ($18/yd)
8. Ruffled bedding - Anthropologie ($58-$288)
9. Chandelier - PB Teen ($129)
10. Wall hooks - World Market ($9.99)
11. Wardrobe - Ikea ($375)
12. Paint colors: Dreamy Cloud (background color) & Elephant Gray (on swatch) - Benjamin Moore
13. Window valance - Saffron Marigold ($29.99)
14. Lamp base - Target ($49.99)
15. Patchwork chair - Rugs USA ($613)
16. Gold poof - Rugs USA ($135)
17. Mirror - represents one Jackie already owns
18. Desk - Z Gallerie ($499)
19. Swivel chair - PB Teen (currently on sale for $299)
20. Zebra print rug in light blue - Rugs USA ($199+)

We also considered other options for seating - with a bit of rearranging, a small love seat could fit in place of the armchair...

Tufted love seat - World Market (currently on sale for $359.99)
Upholstered chair - Ballard Designs ($219-$354)

I had a lot of fun working on this one - it's so girly and romantic. Thanks for the opportunity Jackie!

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