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Living With White Walls and Not Fighting It

March 21, 2013 By Meegan 13 Comments

When we moved into a condo with white walls, I wasn’t really liking it at all.  It was too stark and felt unfinished.  Since most of my furniture was dark wood and deep reds, I was looking for something to compliment the white walls rather that “fight” with them.

I started looking online about different styles and colors to blend with my white walls.  After looking and getting a feel for what I liked other than reds and dark wood, I decided to not “fight” the white walls but work with them.

Living With White Walls and Not Fighting ItMy first project was painting my bookshelf.  It had a cherry stain and is made of pine.  I painted it with a flat white paint found at the “Oops” table of Home Depot for $1.  SCORE!!  After painting it all white, I decided I did want some color.  So I only painted the front and sides a light blue.  Now it stands out against the wall and blends with my new decor.

When I bought the coffee table, it was black.  I used primer, white paint, a color called Summer Sonnet by Ace Hardware.  I found a simple stencil for my table to add a little pizzaz.

Living With White Walls and Not Fighting ItThis is a view from our coffee table.  You can see that I have added layers and textures, so the white is more appealing.

Living With White Walls and Not Fighting ItThis is our tiny dining area.  I am getting use to the lighter colors now and enjoy finding accent pieces that will fill our home with color against the white walls.

Living With White Walls and Not Fighting ItI stayed with the dark decor on this piece.  It was made by my grandfather.  I love all the chips and dings in it.  By adding books, a lamp, flowers and a wooden box, adds to the texture and feel of our white walls.

Living With White Walls and Not Fighting ItThe antique cupboard was silver and has been made over a few times.  I choose to paint it with 3 colors: Antique White, Turquoise Mist by Olympic, and Hint of Olive by Ace Hardware.   After it was painted, I added a few stencils once again for character.  Using sandpaper I roughed up all the edges.  It now stands out and it is a great piece for added color.  I made a garland from book pages and twine for the front of the cupboard.

Living With White Walls and Not Fighting ItIn our bedroom, I decided to go with a more vibrant color than the light blues, greens and antique white.  By adding various pillows there is eye appeal and comfort.  The furniture was my grandparents, made in the 40s. With a maple stain they just looked “old”.  I used Turquoise Mist by Olympic with a dry brush to give them new life.  The drawers are painted antique white.

My headboard is actually a screen.  The green works well with the rest of the room.  The coffee filters hanging on the “headboard” are decorations from our son’s wedding.

Living With White Walls and Not Fighting ItAt the foot of our bed, we have a beach bench painted with BHG Teal Lake.  It is covered with an antique quilt.  The pillow is from Pier1.  The shelf is painted with the same white that I used on the book shelf in the living room.  I filled it with shells and mementos from beach trips around the world.  I also like the monograms for more texture.  The mirror is painted with various colors that I have previously mentioned.  Leaning in the corner are an antique umbrella and bamboo cane.

My solution for living with white walls: Embrace it.  Find a new look that fits your lifestyle.  Accent the white with textures, depth and character.  Besides all that.  You will get to take everything with you when you move!!

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My Friends Secret Santa Blog Tour

November 25, 2014 By Meegan 7 Comments

Don’t you love playing Secret Santa with good friends?  I KNOW I do.  I am lucky enough to be a Secret Santa this year with My Friends Secret Santa Blog Tour.  Today 25 bloggers will be playing Secret Santa to each other. Our names were all randomly drawn to make a Christmas Gift/Decor for another blogger.  How fun, huh?

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 I am excited to be sending my Secret Santa gift to Christy from Our Southern Home.  As I looked through Christy’s home (no, I wasn’t stocking her…well, maybe a little) I noticed that we both have a love for book page crafts.

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My Winter Book Shelves

January 3, 2013 By Meegan 11 Comments

I woke up the past few days to temperatures in the 20s and 30s.  Not common for here, and it did get me in the mood to decorate for My Winter Book Shelves.

Since i just took down Christmas yesterday, Valentine’s Day can wait just a few more weeks.  And I just love me a winter look.  How about you??

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I started by adding my Christmas wreath and pine cone garland.  I love the leafless look with just twigs and a little icy look.

My Winter Book Shelves

I had a some pine cones left over from my Christmas decorations so I added them to my jars and cloche.  The mercury glass votive was a gift from my sweet friend, Lynn.  She knows my taste well, doesn’t she??   Does’n’t it look so perfect on the candlestick??   The branch with the hummingbird nest was our Granny’s.  I am loving this bare winter look so far!!

My Winter Book Shelves

Most of my book covers are dark.  So to add a softer look, I turned some of them around so you could see the pages, rather than the covers.  Easier than making white covers for all of them.  Although, that is on my goal list…

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This is probably one of my favorite items in our home.  I love this rusted birdbath filled with doorknobs.  The door lock with a similar knob, and a single pine cone remind me of times past.

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This barn wood box is another thing that makes me smile.  I added some pine cone garland for her.  I love the white, brown sparse look for winter decor.  And of course, some shells and white rocks add more texture.

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I added a few more pine cones for the wintery look.  I also turned my book ends sideways, so you can see the detail.  Aren’t they so perfect for this shelf.  I found them at Kirkland’s in brown, brought them home and painted them up!!

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I have used this twig ball several times all over our home.  Again using the pine cone garland for a little filler and my jar to add a small vintage feel.

My Winter Book Case

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I filled these jars with pine cones and magnolia pods.  Raising one of them with a candle holder gives the feel of an apothecary jar.  Easy!!

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I am loving the whole picture here.  The girl portrait, the coffee filter garland, the pine cone garland, the framed wreath, and of course a few shells scattered in-between it all, makes me smile.

What is inspiring you for winter and the new year??  Leave a comment and let me know-I love to hear what inspires others!!

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Book Review and Interview with Heather Mann

October 21, 2014 By Meegan 5 Comments

Do you need a good laugh?  Do you need a good laugh about YOUR craft fails?  I KNOW I do.  CraftFail was just what I needed.  I am happily talking about a Book Review and Interview with Heather Mann today.

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I am one of the lucky few that get to see Craft Fail before it hits the shelves.  It has been a joy to read.  But first let me tell you a little bit about the author:

Heather Mann, the founder of CraftFail.com and DollarStoreCrafts.com, has been crafting with middling success all her life, but blogging expertly since 2000. She is also cofounder of The Blueprint Social, a social media consulting company and network of influential bloggers, and co-host of the web show Get a Little Creative. She lives and crafts in Salem, Oregon.

Here is a little insight about CraftFail:

But amidst all the terrible failure is a celebration of those among us who are brave enough to pick up the scissors and get crafty! Because even if you can’t make a handsome Papier mâché stag to hang on your wall, why shouldn’t you try? As Heather says, you learn more from trying and failing than not trying at all. And when it does go wrong—as it inevitably will—you can always find solace in sitting back and laughing at the ridiculous results. As one anonymous crafter said: “It wasn’t supposed to end this way.” Luckily for us, it did.

CRAFTFAIL (Workman; November 2014) illustrates the hilariously gruesome underbelly of the creative process.Inspired by her own craft experiences, Heather gathered real-life home decor fails, fashion fails, holiday fails, food fails, kid crafting fails, and best of all—EPIC fails (those projects that are so inspiring that they are attempted again and again by members of the crafty tribe to, quite frankly, disastrous results)! Filled with over 100 full-color photographs of the hoped-for outcome and the underwhelming reality (plus captions pointing out what went wrong), these embarrassing and often pathetic crafting attempts are the stuff that gets the “A for Effort” and LOL for outcome.

I was able to interview Heather.  This is how the interview went:

Question #1: Why did you decide to write CraftFail?

I have learned so much about the power of failing from running the CraftFail website that I wanted to share! And I wanted to share the LOLs, too, of course!

Question #2: What motivates you?

I am extremely motivated by the process of being creative, and also by the excitement of posting my creations online! I love to share with others who have a like-minded love of creativity.

Question #3: What do you want your readers to gain from your book?

First, I hope they’ll be entertained! Second, I hope they are encouraged to look at failing in a different light — it’s not something to be avoided, but to be embraced. I have learned so much from my various CraftFails, and I hope my readers will too.

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It was late at night when Hubby and I hopped into bed.  I told him I had a book he might like to look at with me.  He said, “Meh, okay.”  Within just a few minutes of reading the tears were running down our cheeks from laughter.  We laughed till we cried.  We could relate in so many ways.  AND, we have been through more craft fails of our own than we could ever count.  Heather nails it on the head with what it is like to fail at crafts,  She sees the reality of Craft Fails and embellishes it perfectly.  The photos, the writing, and the humor is what every crafter can relate to on so many levels.  It is a MUST READ for EVERYONE.  I will definitely be sharing CraftFail with my family and friends.  It is a great gift.  I think anyone who reads CraftFail will laugh as much as I did, if not more. I can’t wait to look through my copy again…OH WAIT!  I have several times, already!

Pick up your copy of CraftFail soon.

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Make it a terrific Tuesday!

Meegan

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