MY DREAM HOME: MAP WALLS

Anyone who knows me knows I hold a few things dear in this life: family, good food, stripes, polka dots and maps. I love all things cartographic: maps, charts, globes, everything! So for a long time when I have envisioned my dream home I have pictured it to heavily include maps of all shapes and sizes in the decor. Like how great are these map murals? I am drooling over that bathroom, especially with that oversized gold mirror. Swoon!

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Click through to see my other map-loving picks!

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Have you seen the super cool home furnishings store Schoolhouse Electric Co.? I discovered them last Christmas when I bought a super cute present there for my hubby (a medal of honor! they don't seem to sell them anymore . . .).

Well I just got their new catalog in the mail and I am totally swooning. Every page is deliciously inspirational, full of cozy, eclectic yet modern spaces and lots of great furnishings. I pretty much want to buy everything and I think you might too. Check it all out here.

p.s. I am headed back from France today and can't wait to share all the details of the trip! It was so awesome. :)



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Have you checked out the home goods section at Urban Outfitters recently? It is seriously impressive. I am particularly in love with their vast selection of beautifully patterned rugs. Great prices, great colors . . . what more can you ask for? These are some of my favorites but, trust me, there are plenty more where that came from!

Check them all out here.


BLOG CRUSH: LITTLE GREEN NOTEBOOK

Do you have a home? Yeah, me too. Do you want it to look nice but don't want to spend a fortune on it? Same! :) Enter the beautiful, talented, clever interior designer and blogger Jenny Komenda. She writes the fabulously inspirational blog Little Green Notebook—chock full of great DIY projects, amazing design finds, and smart decorating tips—and is the subject of my latest Blog Crush post.


So without further ado, here is a list of the many Little Green Notebook posts I have bookmarked of late:


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Huge Prints for Only $4


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The Magic of a Gold Leaf Pen




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DIY Tufted Headboard




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Reader DIY: Animal Bookends and Brass Figurines




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Bedding in Joanna's Room


(all photos by Jenny)



ENGAGEMENT PARTY: DECOR

My sincere apologies for disappearing at the end of last week. I have been working on an exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art—interning, doing research, etc.—for nearly three years and it finally opened last week! I just needed an a little down time after all that excitement. I will do a proper post about the exhibition soon, but in the meantime, you can read about it here.

So, without further ado, here's my last post about my engagement party, hosted in Connecticut on Saturday, June 25, 2011.



ENGAGEMENT PARTY
ENGAGEMENT PARTY


As you already know, I love balloons. Love! The bigger the better! So I bought several dozen super big balloons that fit my blue theme. These happen to be 24" diameter, but I also bought some that were 36" diameter but just didn't get a chance to blow them up (things get busy right before a party!). I did a bunch of research to find the best prices, since balloons that big tend to get expensive, so if you are in interested in where I bought them just say so in the comments!

Everything I read online about big balloons made me nervous about how much helium I would need to fill these babies up. In the end I decided to just buy a 'party kit' at my local Target: a big box that contains regular 10" balloons, ribbon and a disposable helium tank. The tank actually went a lot further than I thought it would, so I would highly recommend that solution to anyone looking blow up a few balloons at a time.



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Of course we had to have tons of flowers. These were mixed bouquets that I assembled from blossoms bought a local farmer's market and (surprisingly!) our local supermarket. Normally I like arrangements that are very structured, but I was actually quite happy with the free-flowing looseness of these vases; I think it suited the mood of a casual afternoon get together by the beach.



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A couple weeks before the party I decided I wanted to have a lettered banner (like these) to hang on the front of the house. After deciding on my text (which mirrors the language used on our wedding website and save the date), I simply designed an Adobe Illustrator document which contained 3-4 outlined letters on each page (you don't need design software to do this, but if you print out letters through Microsoft Office programs just make sure you use an outlined font). Then I printed them on heavy blue cardstock and cut out each letter. And to ensure the garlands didn't rip in the breezy outdoors, I added a couple of eyelets in each letter a matching shade of blue and strung the whole thing on blue and white baker's twine. If I do say so myself, I think they looked pretty great!



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ENGAGEMENT PARTY ENGAGEMENT PARTY


The drinks and table, of course, also had to fit the 'blue' theme. As I mentioned here, we used Ikea polka dot curtains and super cute polka dot glasses to add a little pattern and fun to the party. I also bought these Kikkerland straws for a reasonable price at an online store called the Gray Goose.



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A party wouldn't be a party without some atmosphere! We bought a couple strings of these string lights (only in clear bulbs) from Target that look delightfully vintage and elegant and only cost $12.99 for a 24 foot strand!! Though I forgot to take a photo of them at night, I can attest that they cast a beautiful (and surprisingly strong) glow.


ENGAGEMENT PARTY
ENGAGEMENT PARTY


Lastly, I personalized some of these $4 Ikea stoppered water bottles with big vinyl stick on letters (I bought these 4" versions) to spell out celebratory phrases and our initials. Top photo, left to right: 'HELLO', 'T', 'LOVE' and 'K'. Not only do the stickers stay on super well, but they also look wick the condensation off the bottle in a beautiful water. And the bottles can be reused over and over again. I mean, really, who wouldn't smile when served water from a bottle that says 'hello'?

Hope you liked the recaps (and sorry they took so long!). If you have questions about anything feel free to ask a question in the comments. If you don't, well, we will be back to regular posting tomorrow!



HEADING TO A HEADBOARD?

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About a month ago I spotted this awesome printed headboard on Armelle's blog (first featured in Lonny Magazine). I was instantly in love with the pattern, the subtle undulating shape, everything.



WEST ELM HEADBOARDS
WEST ELM HEADBOARDS
WEST ELM HEADBOARDS
WEST ELM HEADBOARDS


Years ago, when I moved into my first apartment, I bought a West Elm bed. At the time I intended to buy a headboard to go with it but somehow never got around to it. Now, with tufted headboards on sale at West Elm I am tempted to finally 'complete the look'. These are some of my favorite picks. Now if I could just convince my bank account to regenerate a bit quicker after purchasing my new computer . . .

Check out all the options here.


COLOR WHEEL LOVE

COLOR WHEEL DECAL


In browsing through my "inspiration" folder I have noticed a certain trend: color wheels. Not surprising given my undying interest in bright colors and geometric patterns. So what could be better than a big (almost 40" x 40") brilliant color wheel decal to put on your wall? Designed by Ich&Kar and sold at greener grass design, I think this wall sticker would look absolutely lovely over a sleek, modern bed or desk.

Check it out here.

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

As it is almost Thanksgiving, I think it is now officially okay to start talking about the holidays! I wanted to share some awesome Christmas decorations I found (sorry Hanukkah celebrators) via Etsy. All of these are directed to those of us who have tiny apartments and may not be able to accommodate the giant tree they would like . . .


Modern Candy Strip Stocking, $18, Prudence Octavia


Winter Christmas Garlands, $39.50, anastiajaminhome



Floating Flakes Hand Engraved Glasses, $28.50, daydreemdesigns


Mistletoe Vinyl Wall Sticker, $23.99, SimpleShapes


Christmas Tree and Ornament Wall Stickers, $36.95, Charming925





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I am thinking about starting to keep a binder full of design ideas . . . amongst these inspirational pages will be one dedicated to vintage cameras.  I think it would be really cool to have a shelf chock full of these vintage Etsy finds--all priced between $15 and $35!  Since I already have an S-60 polaroid and two 35 mm cameras I think my collection is already started off on the right foot!


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THIS MERITS A CUPCAKE PARTY . . .



My roommate is a big cupcake fan so I am always on the look out for cool confectionary decor.  Bake It Pretty has such awesome stuff that I am tempted to through a cupcake party.  Wouldn't it be fun to have a cupcake decorating birthday party?   I know it sounds like something for a five year old, but I am pretty sure you could come up with some really awesome designs . . . 

DOWN GOES DOMINO





Much to the despair of the "decor" themed blogging world, the home decorating magazine Domino is shutting down production, with March 2009 being its last issue.

I am torn.  On the one hand Domino opened my eyes to a lot of cool interiors, designers and ideas.  On the other hand I am frustrated with every blogger talking about how Domino was one of the few magazine willing to showcase affordable design.  Affordable my ass!  Where $1000 ottoman seemed expensive last year, it seems irresponsible/financially reckless to promote now.

So yes, I am sad that Domino is going under.  Maybe, however, someone will learn from this (fingers crossed) and use the highlights of Domino (bright, intelligent, personable design) and strap it into a more financially feasible price range.  Or maybe could they just bring back Blueprint Magazine, the Martha Stewart Co. work of decorating genius that, sadly, now doesn't even exist in blog form?