The Jewel of Fall

Generally speaking, I’m not a lover of traditional fall colors.  Red rarely appears in our house, though orange is growing on me.  So this year, I paired orange with some of my year round favorite colors.  Teal, pink, purple, and gray.  Deeper tones really set a warm, cozy feel that’s perfect for fall.

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Our mantel art felt too summery, so I made a few new pieces with items I already had around the house and natural pieces.

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Feathers and antlers found on my father-in-law’s ranch add a rustic element.

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A cut out deer silhouette was simple.  Look for more info on these art pieces next week.

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For the main item, I painted a feather using Liquid Leaf and a large sheet of gray paper.

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For a little height, I pulled out two glass candle sticks.  Having only cream tapers on hand, I dug in my embroidery floss bin and found eggplant, magenta, and burnt orange to wrap around.

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Of course the opposite side of the room has a few seasonal changes, too.

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A color blocked pillow I sewed along with a burnt orange suede pillow from Sears on one end.  I’m waiting on this silk and mirror pillow for the other end.  I saved a couple of bucks using Coupons.com codes, too.

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Accessorizing the coffee table was simple.  A piece of driftwood, white faux pumpkin, the gold wishbone, and a simple pumpkin patch-inspired by Kirsten’s.

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While making Ev more mini foods, I molded a few pumpkins, poked wire in the bases, baked and painted them up.

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What’s the Deal?

If you’ve read here for a little while, you know I’m cheap.  What can I say, a good deal gets my blood pumping and heart racing.  Which means I don’t have to exercise, right?!  Okay, that’s extreme, but the thrill of the hunt or stumbling upon a diamond in the rough makes me happy.  Whether it’s a thrifted piece, like this cutie brown vinyl foot stool on casters:

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He didn’t have a price, so I asked.  Survey says?  Five bucks.  Sold to the crazy furniture hoarding woman.  And this fall-ish wood and fabric sewing tote basket.

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I plan to swap the fabric out to put it to use as a magazine rack.

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Of course buying new can be just as exciting.  Like this $4.48 table and $5.98 ottoman from Target.  At twenty bucks they were a good deal.  Knowing I didn’t need them, I waited for clearance.

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None of these items have found their permanent home…yet, but it’s only a matter of time.  The Target table might work outside.  Perhaps the square ottoman in the entry as a small, light weight place to perch while putting on or taking off shoes.  Who knows at this point.  I do know these were too good to pass by.  And eventually they’ll work somewhere.  What is your favorite recent deal?

Make a Wish

Woo hoo, it’s Friday!  How about a little wishful thinking today?  Well, I saw an awesome gold wishbone in Kristin’s living room, but couldn’t justify the near $50 price tag.  Even if it is dipped in 24 karat gold.

But it is such a fun piece, so I figured I’d give it the ol’ DIY try using polymer clay and gold spray paint.  Guess what?  I got close on the second try.

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If you want to make your own, get a package of polymer clay.  I used half of the block.  Knead until soft, then split into two even balls.

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Roll those balls into long hot dogs, as Ev called them.

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Pinch the ends, making a rounded, flat end.  Then squish the two together, smoothing and rounding the pinched areas.  Place on a foil lined baking sheet and adjust the shape until you like it.  On my first try, I quit there and baked it at 275 degrees for about 30 minutes.

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One of the ends flopped down during baking.  Stupidly, I tried to bend it back and it snapped off.  Lesson learned.  The second time I placed two clay balls under to keep the shape.

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After baking, I gave it two coats of Rustoleum’s gold paint and here she is, living it up on the coffee table.

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I know the real version is better, but this two dollar knock off isn’t too bad in my book.

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And it’s a super cute start to my fall decorating.

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What do you think of the DIY version?  While we’re talking wishes, I’ve got a favor to ask all of you lovelies.  Can you please ‘favorite’ our guest room over at Apartment Therapy’s Room for Color contest?  To thank you for your help and support, this post is also a giveaway.  Win or lose, one lucky reader will get a prize.  If we lose, a pair of custom Sit and Stay pillows will head over to a new home.

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But if we win, the $200 Sherwin Williams gift card (a winner prize provided by Apartment Therapy) will go to one of our readers.  I know we’re a long shot as there are so many great rooms, but we really appreciate your encouragement and support.  So, if you want in on the prize, here’s what you need to do.

If you’ve already ‘favorited’ our room, leave a comment that you did so.  If you haven’t, head over to Apartment Therapy, sign in or create an account, and favorite our Butter Yellow room.  Come back here and leave another comment to get yourself in the running.  That’s it.  Thanks again!!  Oh, selecting favorites ends next Friday, September 27th, so the giveaway will end then, too.

Wrapped Planter

Last week, while at the hardware store, I spotted a shelf of mums, ornamental kale, and cabbage.  The colors of the kale were pretty, but the giant leaves on the cabbage reminded me of a fiddle leaf fig.

Based on other reports of the difficulty of caring for fiddle leaf figs, I know I shouldn’t even try it.  Though I’ve been tempted, I’m sure it’d die within a month.  Instead, this three buck cabbage will add some greenery without bruising my ego if it dies.  Problem was, all my cute planters were too small to hold it.  Then I remembered a stack of orange plastic pots we found in the attic.  Perfect size with a built-in saucer, but perfectly ugly.  Using a sharp utility knife, I cut the rounded plastic top off and warmed up my glue gun.

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A roll of wood veneer (left over from this pendant) worked perfectly to hide the plastic planter.  I wrapped the roll around the planter to determine the length needed, cut with scissors, then hot glued the ends in place.  As I neared the slightly wider top, I added more glue in the middle.

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It’s a fun and quick cover up for a plastic pot.

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While I had the veneer out, I also made a few small decorative spheres.

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I wish I had a stash of chunky rope, because these sisal planters and this rope pot are equally good-looking and simple.

Speaking of adorable planters, how sweet are these tiny cork succulent holders?

Do you have a cute planter idea?  Or a house plant even a black thumb gardener like me can’t kill?  Have you kept a cabbage indoors?

P.S.  We’d really, really appreciate your vote over at Apartment Therapy.  If you haven’t already, could you please take a minute to sign in or create an account to favorite our guest room?  Big thanks to those who already have, too!!

Worse for Wear: Living Room Edition

Hey everyone!  How was your weekend?  We had a blast relaxing with out-of-town family passing through.  When visitors come, it’s clear our current living room furniture isn’t the best.

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Our sectional is big, but the corner is kind of dead space, the chaise end isn’t really a seat, and we can’t reconfigure the arrangement.  Even though we’ve only had the couch four years, it’s looking a little older.  We’ve already fixed a cracked support.  The spring cushions (similar to a mattress) have gotten lumpy and uncomfortable.  Unless you’re sitting in the crack.  Unlike our other older sofa with removable cushions and covers, we can’t flip these for even wear.

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This tufted sofa from Home Decorators Collection has been on my mind.  Clean lines, high arms, tufting detail, removable cushions, and all positive reviews.  I wish I could see, touch, and sit on it before committing.  Because I haven’t had the best luck when ordering.  And a couch is a big-ticket item, so I want to be completely sure of it.

In other living room news, Ev leaned his chubby little butt on one of the drawers too many times.  And bent the glide.

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So our entertainment center has a hole, among other things we need to finish.  Simple things like a toe kick, base board around it, and doors to hide the ugly speakers/receiver/dvd player.

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Basically, all things that are only for design purposes, not function.  Which always seem to take the bottom slot on our priority list.  Have you ordered a sofa online, without seeing it before?  Any affordable, sleek couch recommendations for me?