Thursday, June 3, 2010

SURPRISE

I had a nice surprise waiting for me when I got to Melrose yesterday...
[check out the buds on the hostas! little purple blooms are starting to appear!]

Which soon led to...


our first dinner in Melrose at the dining table - yay! I will do a post soon on the full room, or what there is of it (not much). 

[pardon the picture quality - taken from iphone]

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

DROP CLOTH CURTAINS

I am sure that it was somewhere on blog world that I read about using canvas drop cloths for around-the-house projects, and the idea stuck in my head. I did a little google-ing and found that people make sofa slipcovers out of them and curtains. This is what I like (and read) about drop cloths:
- they are all ready HUGE
- great for long lengths or puddling at the floor
- neutral color
- thick, strong material
- no need for lining
- just hem, sew pole pockets, and iron and voila!

I purchased 2...gosh I can't even remember the size now...drop cloths for about $15 each from Lowe's and began the adventure! Luckily, my Mom was in town and was able to help me get started - good thing, because this was my first go on my sewing machine and we encountered a few problems. ;) This was our process:

1. We measured the window, where the rod would be installed, and how many inches we wanted to allow the fabric to "puddle" to determine how much we needed to hem. I think we allowed around 4-6" for puddling. 

2. We pinned the top down 2" for the pole pockets. The bottom was the raw edge so we pinned it up 1", sewed that length, then folded it another 8" for the desired hem length. 
3. Repeat for both curtains. I ironed both before I hung them and it really helped with the wrinkles and form.

Take one...


And, take two...


[yes, that is spackling on the wall - disregard any drywall anchors included in package when hanging a light rod, not needed! Will leave a huge hole!]

Getting close...




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I really love the final product and they hit the floor perfectly. I think the thick material helps them keep their shape and look so full. I also read where others mentioned sewing a color band along the bottom to spice them up. For about $30 of fabric + a $30 rod from Target, I say you have yourself a deal and some fancy curtains!


Thanks Mom and Brandon for your help!

HANGING PLATES?

Now that you have seen Melrose's den, don't you think this collection of 4 plates would be perfect to display on the wall and accompany some of the coastal items? I am thinking next to the mantel above the La-Z-Boy (yes, we have a La-Z-Boy). I especially love the knot set.


I all ready have 2 Thomas Paul pillows on the couch - the oblong whale pillow and a square anchor pillow. They aren't the best pillows to lay your head on, but they get the job done. Who knew burlap was not soft to the skin? ;) I got them on sale at Anthro! Check their sale rooms frequently - they are often hiding some exciting items.

Friday, May 28, 2010

MEMORIAL DAY PLANS

Happy Friday! I was just making my "to do" list for the long weekend and here is what I have planned:
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What do you have planned for the 3-day weekend?

Brandon is gone to Destin to go deep sea fishing with his buddies and left me in the dust! But that is okay, as you can tell, I have plenty to keep me busy! I will also be heading to Lake Martin Sunday for the holiday so that should be fun. 

Also, getting excited about seeing SEX & THE CITY 2 tonight! Girls night!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

DAVINA + DANIEL: photographers

This morning I was skimming through one of my daily read blogs, A Life More Fabulous, and I saw an interesting post with BEAUTIFUL pictures. Lately, I have been on the search for unique, original artwork (at reasonable prices) for Melrose. These pictures stopped me in my tracks and when I realized they had their own etsy shop I was stoked. Etsy is the best place for all things original and homemade. 

Davina + Daniel are wedding photographers based out of Montreal, Canada. After a long winter, the couple decided to hit the road for a 2 month road trip hitting all the must see spots. You can check out their journey here.

Here are some of my favorite photographs for sale on their etsy shop (**hint, hint, gift ideas):
[Lighthouse along Pacific Coast]
[Hills along Pacific Coast]


[Flower Field along Pacific Coast]


[Sunset over Pacific Coast]

I would love any and all of these! I think my favorite may be the Flower Field. They also have amazing black and white pictures as well.