Gimme a Giveaway Winner & Top Twelve: Outdoor

Happy very last Friday in July!  I know I say this every month, but summers really seem to pass quickly.  So, let’s get to the winner of the Vol. 25 vintage inspired science poster.  Our Random.org winner is Stephanie B, who 100% loved band!

With summer in full swing and a nearly finished (and usable) deck, I’m dreaming of a fun, relaxing, pretty outdoor space.  So, here’s a round-up of my current favorite outdoor finds.

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From West Elm

1.  Bright Shapes Melamine Plates:  So cute, and even usable indoors once summer has gone.

2.  Jardine Single Lounger:  Can we say comfortable?  Lounge around in style.

3.  Outdoor Rio Tile Pillow:  Pillows are an easy and quick way to add color and comfort to any space.  Don’t neglect the outdoor spaces.

From World Marker

4.  Yellow Enamel Forks:  These silverware pieces are just plain fun.  I want ’em all.

5.  Green Striped Landon Stool:  As a coffee table or perhaps even another quick seat (I haven’t tested that theory).

6.  Antique White Classic Adirondack Chair:  This classic works everywhere.  Go white or in any fun color-or several!

From Ikea

7.  Vaken Glasses:  Fun shape and color.

8.  Trosso Plant Pot:  This planter is a great clean shape and neutral to let your beautiful flowers or herbs stand out.

9.  Brommo Chaise:  Seriously, how fantastic is this chair?!  Not immediately pegged as a cheapie Ikea piece, right?  Ha-ta!

From Target

10.  Threshold Ordway Wicker Set:  I pet these chairs every time I pass by.  I want.

11.  Smith & Hawken Bird House:  Give birds a stylish house, too.

12.  Single Point Rope Hammock Chair:  Hammock chair?  Can’t pass that up!

Green Eggs and Ham

Filling a large wall can be tricky.  In the boy’s room, there’s a big blank wall.  Well, was.  Before giving it a makeover, I had hung a gallery wall.  Which was fun, but some of those pieces moved above the beds.  That seemed like it would be too many small frames in one space.  For this wall, I wanted something big and fun.

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Maybe XXL Wall Letters?  Cute.  Traced shapes filled in?  The boys would have fun doing that.  Toy collection display?  Nah, didn’t want Ev to play with the toys at night.  Simple abstract painting, could be awesome.  Then I stumbled on a Warhol Campbell’s Tomato Soup painting in a teen space and fell hard.

Ultimately, I was most inspired to make an over sized painting of an everyday object.  Rather than a soup can, I asked  the boys to choose their three favorite books.  Both chose Green Eggs and Ham as a favorite, which seemed perfect for their room.  A stop to Michael’s with 40% coupon in hand and I left with a 2 by 4 foot canvas.  The proportions of the book and canvas aren’t the same and I wanted it horizontal, so I chose a section of the book cover to enlarge.  Using the high school art trick, drawing a grid on the image and canvas for points of reference, I (roughly) recreated a few letters, plate, and guy.  Tangent, why doesn’t this guy have a name?!

V helped with some of the painting, filling in large white and orange areas.  Once it dried, we hung it on their wall.  A little higher than I thought looked right, but we lean against this wall when we read books.

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The bits of orange in the pillow and lighter orange in the thrift store print tie in nicely.

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Again, I think framing out the canvas will finish off the painting.  Even better, this art was affordable, light weight, and the boys chose the content.  Triple threat.  Ha.

What’s your favorite way to fill a large wall?  Do you have a favorite large piece of art?

Summer Playhouse

For me, thrift store art is hit or miss.  Mostly misses with ugly florals, but every once in a while, something great pops up, like this signed two color screen print titled Summer Playhouse:

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There was a similar old man print, but I didn’t think I could talk Ben into liking it.

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That print is precisely what prompted an art shift in the boys’ freshly revamped room.  I had hung a constellation embroidery set above their bookshelf.

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But it felt too top-heavy with the art a good six inches wider than the shelf.  How lucky is it that this $10 print and frame was the same width as the shelf?  Serendipity, people.  Not the John Cusack movie, just a happy accident.

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Especially because I had no idea where I would put it when I bought it.  I just knew I liked it.  And had to have it.  The details and colors are great, and it’s a limited edition.  And there are two boys, just like mine.

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Now the sky maps flank the window.

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One more wall to add art to.  Still haven’t gotten around to de-uglying the little kitchen set.  Whatever, the boys will probably out grow it soon.  Buuuuut, their room is one step closer to being finished.

What rooms have you been working on lately?  Finishing up a project?  Just getting started?

Etsy Favs: July

Happy Friday to everyone!  Hope you’re all having a fantastic day.  Check out these wonderful Etsy finds for July.

San Francisco Golden Gate Photo at Eye Poetry Photography

Knotty Floor Cushion from Ku Me Ko Design

I Know It’s Over by The Smiths quote print by Polka Design Shop

Ombre Nesting Measuring Cup Set at Gray December

Walk the Line Lyric Poster from Concepcion Studios

Black Triangle Fitted Crib Sheet by Ivie Baby

Large Brass Himmeli Wreath at Hruskaa

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Movie Poster by Lilt Design Company

Hector Wooden Hanging Lamp from Envelamp

Honey Bee Charcoal Drawings at Wild Pulp

Three Sea Air Plant Urchins from Lazy Rs Air Plants

Metallic Gold Diamond Pillow Cover by Kyle Wayne Taylor Home

Abstract Pastel Painting at S J Kim

Polka Dot Tea Towels by Nesta Home

Hexagon Vase from Submicrocosm

Lots of beautiful finds, so little time.

Good Morning

When working on the boys bedroom I got the idea to make speech bubble pillow cases.  Just a quirky, cute little thing.  And because Vincent likes to use two pillows at night, but the throw pillows aren’t soft enough.

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I bought navy cases from Wal-Mart, then made a Photoshop template and grabbed our freezer paper.

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Using a pencil, I traced my design on the matte side of the paper.

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And cut out the letters.

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For my design, I wanted to keep the letters and bubble surround navy and fill in with white.

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I used a hot iron to adhere the templates to the corner of each pillow.

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And filled in with white fabric paint.

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A little paint got under the paper, but it wasn’t enough to bother me.

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After letting the painted cases dry flat for three days, I turned them inside out to wash and dry.  Good to use, and cute to boot.  If you want to make your own, here’s the design I used.

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A little personal touch really can take something plain and turn it into something completely custom.  And it’s so cute to see their heads on the pillows, saying good morning or night.