Monday, December 29, 2014

Picked: Peach Baskets

While shopping in Monroe, Georgia, I fell in love with these peach baskets.  Maybe it's because I live in the peach state or the fact that you can tell these baskets have a story.  Of course I came home and searched pinterest, and oh so many ideas that these pretty baskets can be used for!  






peach basket lights
Eclectic Light fixture
baskets of fruit for wedding centerpieces
Use as a display for a table or by seating for a outdoor wedding

Fall mum in a peach basket - just about defines fall for me :)    via houseofhawthornes.com
Add some flowers to brighten up the porch


So many fun ideas and I can't wait for someone to fall for these as much as I did. 

xox,
Katie


Monday, December 15, 2014

Shopping Small Holiday Gift Guide

There's nothing I enjoy more than shopping local and small businesses.  They always have items that are unique and interesting. Plus you know no one else will give that same gift.  Below is a gift guide to honor just that.  


One: Apple & Beer Jam 2 pack NC $25 ScoutMob
Two: Repurposed Chewbacca Painting NY $15 Etsy
Three: Big Spoon Little spoon TN $28 Etsy
Four: State Cutting board NY $48 Etsy
Five: Red Autumn Leaves Scarf GA $34 Etsy
Six: Sweet Rose & Honey Lollipops 25 pack GA $38 Scoutmob


Cheers to all the small businesses out there!  

xox,
Katie

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Bedroom Reveal

Remember this bedroom mood board
 When Josh and I moved into our rental a year(!!) ago, I knew I wanted a room that was warm, cozy and romantic. Its hard to design a room when there is a boy involved who has an opinion, so I had to keep his taste in mind (lucky its pretty good;) 

Finally the bedroom is complete!  The color scheme of blues, golds, and grays mix well with all of the new/old/redesigned pieces  you can see the reveal below:      


Bedroom reveal 1


Bedroom reveal 2


Bedroom reveal 3 


Bedroom reveal 4
Does this table look familiar?  


Bed:
1. Quilt: $79.99 Target (On sale now) 
2. Frayed Gray pillow cases: $34 set of 2 West Elm 
3. Gray and Gold accent pillow West Elm 
4. Branch accent pillow $34.99 Wayfair
5. Teal Velvet accent pillow $ 19.95 Pier One (On sale)
6. Picked headboard from Estate sale: link to makeover here
7. Sheets: Target on clearance ;)
8. Bedskirt: $24.99 Target

Rug: World Market: similar here 

Dresser: 
1. Beer Can print: $25 ScoutMob
2. Clare Elsaesser "Too Pieces" print:$25 Etsy
3. Song Lyric print: homemade
4. Wooden dresser free! from a good home ;)
5. Branch Lamp: $40 Target
6. Navy Lamp shade: $26.99 World Market

Windows: White/Gold Pattern: $29.99 Target

Pet bed: Marshalls (cute alternative)

Bedroom reveal 5

In the VERY left corner, is the lingerie chest which I have had forever, well actually my mom has. I 'borrowed/stole' it from her back in high school, but I love it to much to give back. Many of the accessories were found from garage sales/antique stores; antlers(not shown), coyote skull, clock and hat holder to name a few.      

Love the way the bedroom turned out. I think Josh does too, besides his comment about hanging the artwork on the dresser and that we have too many pillows. My question is, how can someone have TOO many pillows? ;) 

xox,
katie








Friday, September 19, 2014

Old Stool gets a Modern Makeover

Last Saturday I purchase this old stool from a garage sale.  It was the lady's grandmothers, and as you can see from the pictures, very old.  




I may or may not have mentioned on this blog, that I LOVE to mix new and old pieces.  So the first thing that came to mind when looking at this stool, was to add a fun modern fabric.  There were many choices but I kept going back to this blue Ikat print. Here are some simple instructions on revamping this old stool:
Tools:
1.1 yard of fabric ( even though there is enough fabric let over to make a pillow..hmm;)
2. 1 yard of trim
3. Foam or stuffing
4. Staple gun
5. Scissors
6. Glue Gun
7. Hammer/screw driver (to get the old nails out)


1. Use the hammer/screw driver to take out the old nails. 
2. Fold the edge of the fabric on one side of the stool and make sure its straight.
 3. Staple the fabric using with the staple gun
3.  Once you have one side stapled, add the stuff/foam to see how high you want the cushion to be
4. Holding the fabric tight, fold the edge and staple the other long side
4. Before you secure the last 2 sides, rearrange the stuff/foam to make sure its even and the sides of the stool are full.
5.  Now staple one smaller side of the stool including the corners
-For the corners, straighten the edge out so it looks like a upside down taco and then fold over to one side.  Staple it 
6. Repeat on the other side.  
7. After you finish, add more staples to make sure its secure
8. Lastly, glue the trim using the hot glue gun.



There were SO many layers on this stool.  You can see the three layers above, but there were at least 3 more layers after that.  (I wasn't joking about the age;)  
I love how this stool came out! So comfortable and chic.  



The trim did a great job covering the staples.  In the picture above you can see how I folded the ends of the fabric to give it a clean edge.  

It was very hard not to keep this piece! 

xox,
Katie 


Monday, September 15, 2014

Making some Milk Paint Madness!

 My last post was all about this farm table I picked up at one of my favorite Consignment shops. I received the Miss Mustard Seeds Milk paint in the mail and was so excited to try it out!  

Farm Table Milk paint Madness

Now, I am not the best at mixing ingredients for baking so I was definitely nervous about making the Milk paint.  Luckily, all you need to add is water! If the paint looked to watery, just add more of the milk paint powder.  If the paint was too thick, add a bit more water.  I'm sure you get the hint ;)

 To start off I used a 1/2 cup of the milk paint powder and 1/2 cup water and that got me through the first coat.  It was a good idea to mix the paint in a mason jar, since all you have to do is put the top on and shake (instead of using a mixer, but use whatever method you feel comfortable with!) Below you can see the color I chose: Miss Mustard Seeds "Boxwood". 

Boxwood was a powder mix of some light green and blue pigments.  You can see how the color turned out below.   


Milk paint Madness

After doing some research on Milk paint, many techniques mentioned that if you did not want the paint to chip to use the hemp oil and to make sure to sand the surface to get rid of any finishes.  
The table did have some kind of varnish on the surface so I did do a light sanding, even though I wanted the paint to chip. 


Milk Paint Table- Milk paint Madness 1

If you look VERRYY closely, you will notice the clippy paint in the picture below (or you can go to Kudzu & Company and see for yourself ;)

Milk Paint Table- Milk paint Madness 2


Milk Paint Table- Milk paint Madness 3

Milk Paint Table- Milk paint Madness

Well maybe it wasn't to much MADNESS in my milk paint madness, but I enjoyed how easy it was to mix the paint.  The color is perfect and I feel like it matches the tables personality. 
 Do you agree?  
xox,
Katie

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Old Farmhouse Table

I have been eyeing this old farm table for a month now and finally bought it today.  Its a solid wood table that would be cute in a sunroom, as a kitchen island or in the living room filled with some great finds!  




Look at those legs ;)

I like the color of the wood, but feel like painting and/or staining the table would make the table stand out.  The top has a light piece of wood in the middle of two medium color planks while the legs on the other hand I am not a HUGE fan of.  So, I am thinking of trying milk paint out. Green (especially an olive/ dark green) has been everywhere and is even chosen as one of the interior colors of 2015.  Also, what says farm like a grassy green color?  

I purchased some Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint in Boxwood.  Below are some examples of the color:


Can't wait to show you the outcome! Fingers crossed.  ;)

xox,
Katie

Monday, July 28, 2014

Style: Modern Farmhouse

When asked what my style is, it always takes me a minute, but I am realizing that I tend to be drawn to style that has a rustic, vintage feel with some touches of modern.  I found these Industrial farmhouse lights at one of my go to places.  The lights are rusty and worn, but they would work in someones porch, kitchen, or even bar.  These lights paired with some other vintage and modern pieces fit perfectly with that Modern farmhouse style.  Below is some inspiration: 
Pick: Farmhouse Lights


Inspiration 1


Inspiration 2



Inspiration Board

1. Tree Ring Prints: $25 each ScoutMob
2. Pick: Farmhouse Lights: $90 each 
2. Cute Animal Plates: $8-$10 each West Elm 
3. Farmhouse sink: $647 Wayfair
4. Kitchen cart: $303.99 Target
5. Pick: Blue & White pot $30
6. Light Blue Chevron rug: $260 RugUSA
7. Blue Striped Curtains: $108 Anthropologie 

Whats your style?

xox,
Katie







   

Monday, July 14, 2014

Headboard Makeover


Remember this 70's style headboard I picked up from an estate sale a while back?  Well I finally finished it!  I knew I wanted to paint it a light gray, so I went with a sample size (yes you read that right!) of Behr's Light French Gray, which was the perfect color!  It's a light gray but has hints of blue hues.  First, I added some 6 inch table legs to give the headboard some height.  Next I sandpapered the headboard which afterwards I put the first coat of the paint. After the second coat dried, I took some fine steel wool and went over the whole headboard.  The steel wool added a darker gray tone but did not distress it as much as I wanted, so I used some sandpaper. The great thing about distressing, is the less perfect it is the better!  So after all that, below is the finished results: 





Hope you like it!  And can't wait to show everyone the finished bedroom. 

xox,
Katie

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Currently loving...

This Georgia Interior..
The Everygirl

Mini Cakes!

Wedding Chicks

This Local Artist..
Michelle Armas
Weekend Adventures..
Caramel Cake at my favorite pit stop, Striplings

Oh and getting ready ;)

xox,
Katie






Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Dogwood Festival

I love unplanned, productive weekends!  This weekend, Josh and I woke up Saturday morning and went to a Church yard sale.  I found some great things and they weren't expensive!  Heres a peek of what I got (Josh found the glasses;)


Finally bought some old window panes 


love the mint green under the white paint

I loved the dark blue around the top and handles





Set of 6 Irish coffee glasses


After that we went out for Mexican and had some Margaritas.  Josh is in the process of making 3 beers, one of the beers he is making is a Kolsch, which he added some peaches.  So hopefully they all turn out delicious. Finally Sunday rolled around and we met some friends at the Dogwood festival.  The Dogwood festival is an Arts and Crafts festival held at Piedmont Park with many artists as well as food, music, and rides. I even got my first sunburn of the season! 


Mmm..Peaches! 


View of Midtown behind us

Like I said, it was a fun and productive weekend.  Which may explain why I am so tired today! 
xox,
Katie