I decided to browse eBay one evening a few weeks ago on a whim. I rarely shop on eBay, but when I do, I lurk. I only bid on inexpensive items that have one bid or no bids. I wait until they are almost ready to close before I go in for the kill. It's just what I do. Anyway, I decided to browse botanical prints because I am still in the process of decorating our office walls. Well, as I was scrolling along, I stumbled upon these precious little gems for next to nothing. Seriously, if an apothecary jar married a botanical print, this is what their offspring would look like. Just beautiful! They are old antique apothecary jars... and they are just a little flawed. I kind of love the imperfections though...the gaps between the lids and the bottles. I think it adds just a little more character! I love the botanicals, the gold details, the shape, and the tiny little compact size of the jars. Be. Still. My. Heart.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
Because Why Not?
I bought this cute frame a few weeks ago, and I loved everything about it. In fact, I snapped it up before there was even a price tag on it. {I have cat-like reflexes when it comes to thrifting!} Anyway, I loved the texture of the jute up against the pretty music notes. The skeleton key was taped to the frame with Scotch tape, and I thought, "Hmmm...I kind of like that eclectic display. Would it be tacky if I kept it like that?" That same day, I made a run to Target for a storage tub. Lo and behold, I found pretty silver tape in the Dollar Spot! It was serendipity! It was meant to be, and so I removed the clear tape and replaced it with this metallic strip. Is it unconventional? Yes! Do I love it anyway?! You betcha! I have it displayed on my desk, and I am enjoying looking at it as I type this very post. Sometimes I think it's important to try something new and break a few design "rules". Rules were meant to be broken anyway {says the ultimate rule follower}.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Shabby Chic on the Cheap!
I just picked up a thirfted Shabby Chic chair yesterday, and I tucked it into a corner of our dinette. I was completely enamored by the worn white paint, the almost architectural styling, the neutral palette, the french burlap cushion, and the pretty taupe wicker too. I was a little worried about how it would fit with everything else... but I think it works there after all! While I was shopping, I also found this vintage scoop and faux apples. I thought it would make an adorable and simple display, and it did not disappoint once I transplanted everything!
Here's the scoop! I love the patina and the contrast between the chair, the scoop, and apples! I even love the chair's imperfections...like the slight bleeding of the white paint onto the wicker! I think it just adds character and makes the chair look well-loved.
This is how the chair looks in the dinette. After adding the chair, I felt that I needed to pull the blinds because it did look a little cluttered with our indoor furniture and outdoor furniture in plain sight. This seemed to simplify things a bit... and I am kind of digging how it turned out.
I also snagged this white tureen and the faux herbs yesterday. If you ask me, it's a match made in Heaven! :) I love how this looks on our kitchen table. I just added a little antique biscuit press for good measure. Simple, classic, and beautiful.
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