Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Spearmint Baby Comes Through Again...

Poking through Spearmint Baby AGAIN, I came across a couple of amazingly decorated nurseries.  The first is a beautiful yellow gender neutral nursery.  Shari @ Spearmint Baby attributes this gorgeous design to Baby Cragg.  A few pics of this colorful, modern, graphic nursery...

 

**Photos are courtesy of Spearmint Baby and Baby Cragg.**  More pics at each link as well!

I also found this incredible multi-colored nursery.  To me, the whole thing is genious!  Bright colors, prints, pom poms, a cool mobile, and chalkboard paint!!  I'm LOVING the dark walls mixed with pops of color...


**These photos are also courtesy of Spearmint Baby.** Link has more pics.  Spearmint Baby credits Screamy Mimi for this nursery.  The Granny Stripe Blanket can be purchased @ Etsy for $70, while the Crocheted Mobile sells for $78 at the same shop. 

I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEE these two rooms!  I REALLY REALLY REALLY love that crocheted blanket - it reminds me of Missoni.  A girl can dream!

~E

Monday, January 17, 2011

Mobiles?

I realize this is a little random, but flipping through my most recent Lucky Magazine I came across the most beautiful, natural looking, handmade feather & wood mobile.  It immediately inspired me with the thought of trying to replicate it for my mudroom (maybe to go with my big beehive when I finally hang it?!).  Although, with my love for design combined with both my love for my son & the addition of several new babies in our friends'/families' lives, I guess it really isn't all that random!  Here are some mobile ideas, starting with my inspiration for this post...

FEATHERS!
The January Lucky featured a beautiful feather mobiles from the site SHOPAfterAll. I must be into feathers lately! They have a few gorgeous feather mobiles, but my two favorites are the Pyramid Mobile ($225) and the Hanger Mobile ($150). I think it's pretty self-explanatory which one is which...

 {Above photos courtesy of SHOPAfterAll}

I saved some twigs from the batches I collected for my holiday decorations and didn't spray them silver - I'm thinking they'll be perfect for this project.  And in my many trips to JoAnn Fabrics prior to the holidays, I know they have some pretty feather options to choose from.

CARD STOCK! (Plus other goodies for custom looks!)
It took me awhile of searching mobles to find one that I liked for Baby B's nursery.  I really wanted something modern and colorful.  I discovered Frazier & Wing and their variety of handmade, modern mobiles and garlands.  Their card stock mobiles range from $75 - $200.  Here are a few pics...


They also make custom one-of-a-kind mobiles, a few shown below.  I'd love to make something like this one here with the branch, card stock, and poms, and it looks like some beads, too...

{All above photos courtesy of Frazier & Wing}

FOAM!
Although the Frazier & Wing mobiles were quite unique, they were a bit more than I wanted to spend.  I did lots of looking on Etsy and finally settled on something from The Wonderland Studio, made from aluminum wire & foam.  With names like Constellation, Nebula, Supernova, & Milky Way, they are modern, colorful, and very reasonably priced depending on the model and size you choose (they start at $32 but go up over $100).  Here are a few of the MANY to choose from (and this Etsy shop is based out of New England)...


This is the one I have over Bentley's crib, The Nebula Mobile in Tropical Spice...

{All above photos courtesy of The Wonderland Studio}

YARN!
When I was poking around one of my FAV blogs the other day, Spearmint Baby, I came across this cute yarn mobile.

{Photo courtesy of Spearmint Baby}

On Shari's post, she cleverly thought of using a variety of styrofoam balls from Michael's/JoAnn's and wrapping them with yarn for the solid balls.  It just so happened that when I was watching The Nate Berkus Show the other day, he was doing some simple, fun crafts with actress Amy Sedaris and they were making yarn balls, similar to the hollowed version in the above mobile.  Nate was using what looked like jute and making them for a dining table centerpiece, but I thought of this mobile immediately.  For the hollowed balls in the mobile: 1) blow up balloons to the size you want, 2) dip your yarn in a 1-to-1 mixture of glue and water, 3) wrap your balloon with as much or as little yarn as you would like, and 4) once dry, pop and remove the balloon. 

{Photos courtesy of The Nate Berkus Show website}

For the mobile above, I bet you could use fishing line or some other sturdy (maybe a pretty metallic) threading to attach, arrange, and hang your mobile.  I think this would be another fun one to recreate, but I need one of my preggers friends to want one or else I have no reason to attempt this one right now!

METALLIC FOIL!
The always trusty Martha Stewart featured this pretty gem in her December 2010 issue, the Metallic Foil Paillette Tree Mobile.  Although this one wouldn't work for a nursery, it would certainly be doable as a holiday decoration or maybe even a children's playroom if created & hung very safely.  Martha features step-by-step instructions on her website ~ CLICK HERE for Step #'s 1-3; CLICK HERE for Step #'s 4-5.

{Photo courtesy of Martha Stewart's website}

Last, one of the most simple ideas is to hang paper pom pom's above a crib or elsewhere in a baby's nursery.  These guys also make great decorations for parties - for either children or adults, especially for weddings (my friend filled the tent she was married under with paper poms!).  I was set on hanging some poms in Bentley's nursery but my hubby drew the line - he has let me design this ENTIRE house from top to bottom, aside from most of the lighting (although I usually pick the fixtures and then he'll approve based on ceiling height, etc.), and also the "technology" (speakers 'n stuff) so I caved.  But I have them sitting in a basket on the floor for now, just for a pop of color. Etsy has TONS of shops that carry poms, price per # of poms (you can get singles or I've seen bundles of up to 40) vary but the biggest difference I've noticed is lead time since they are handmade.  Fiesta Pom Pom usually has a quick turnaround (the shops will have it posted).  Anywho, my first inspiration for this idea was the FAB Holly at Life in the Fun Lane, in her daughter's room...

{Photo courtesy of Life in the Fun Lane}

Here are a couple of snapshots of Bentley's nursery, where you can see I used a pom pom for an accessory on a shelf for a pop of color, and the basket of poms in the corner of his room...


Until he was born I plopped one in his crib for another pop of color (you can see part of his Nebula mobile from The Wonderland Studio here, too)...


So, that feather mobile REALLY inspired me and I wanted to share some ideas for mobiles with you.  Hope you enjoyed, especially if you have a lil one on the way!

~E

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Aprons by Jobee NYC...

I told you a couple of months ago about one of my besties from college and her blog, SloB.  Well, B and her Mom have started their own shop at Etsy called Jobee.  They design and make adorable aprons!!  They have five designs to choose from @ $25 each.  Here are my favs...

{Photos courtesy of Mrs. Greenan & Jobee}

I'm thinking they would make great hostess gifts or something for the chef in your life?! 

~E

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Burlap Obsession...

I clearly have an obsession with incorporating burlap, jute, and other brown textures and materials into my decorating lately, as I've shown you on my holiday front porch, inside Christmas decorations, Bentley's christening and flower arrangements.  I checked out Etsy and they...as always...have some GREAT stuff.  My FAVs in the burlap category...

I am a pillow fanatic because you can find them inexpensively, they can add so much personality to a room, and they are so easy to change out or interchange between rooms for a different look and feel. 

I LOVE this Keep Calm & Carry On pillow, care of Jael Studios.  I have tons of "Keep Calm" stuff around my house!
 
{Photo courtesy of Jael Studios}

The shop Livy Creation has some adorable burlap throw pillow cases.  These two are my favorites.

{Photos courtesy of Livy Creation}

Next Door to Heaven has lots of different burlap goodies, starting with the pillows.  The Love Letters Burlap Feed Sack pillow...


The Love in Any Language Burlap Feed Sack pillow (I'll take mine in English please?!)...




And the Beach Burlap Feed Sack pillow would be adorable in a beach house or cabin... 



The same shop Next Door to Heaven also has nice burlap memory/cork boards.  I've been wanting to make one of these memory boards...


There is also this cute corkboard version with an anchor, which would look great with that BEACH pillow above...

{Above photos courtesy of Next Door to Heaven}

Funkyshique has a variety of burlap goodies, including banners, gift bags, Christmas stockings and other seasonal items, and even a burlap dog bed.  

I love the White Blossom Burlap Banner and the Starfish Scalloped Burlap Banner, but there is one for nearly every occasion...

{Above photos courtesy of Funkyshique}

Last, House of Peltier has some adorable napkin rings, and even a napkin ring/place card holder combo that would be great for entertaining...

{Photos courtesy of House of Peltier}

I am loving the burlap I've used for Christmas/winter but I can imagine it with any season if you mix up the colors and add in other textures. 

Enjoy!

~E

Monday, December 13, 2010

Bentley's Christening Outfits...

I just couldn't do a 'traditional' christening outfit for Baby B, so I went looking to the fantastic & trusty Etsy for some options.  First, I found the shop baby by stevie which makes ADORABLE ties & bowties for little boys. I picked a ridiculously cute gray & white polka dot tie for Baby B to wear with a white button down shirt and gray dress pants...


He rocked this getup at the church for the first part of the ceremony, before he got dunked. :)  The owner at baby by stevie, Steph, did a great job, was nice and easy to work with, and even checked in to confirm Bentley's tie length before she made it.  There is a great selection and everything is so cute!!

Then I had to find him an actual christening outfit and I was NOT happy with the bright white bridal looking christening gowns or little boys' suits.  SO, again at Etsy I found Fine Handmade Clothing where Irene makes beautiful linen, silk, and seersucker outfits/dresses for little kids.  I feel in love with a linen pant/vest set so I purchased it in a light oatmeal color to go along with Bentley's white button down shirt.  Irene was great to work with and made the outfit perfect for Bentley's measurments.  Here he is in it...


He looked so handsome in his custom outfits!

~E

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Pillows on the cheap...

I love throw pillows!  It's so easy to change up the look of an entire room by changing out a pillow or two or three...I did this when I wanted to change things up for fall in our main living space.  I just swapped some pillows from other rooms in the house and brought some orange pillows downstairs for a fall color theme.  Check out my fall decor here

Anyways, I've heard this "trick" before but Nate Berkus reminded me via some of his recent guests...

To make inexpensive throw pillows for your bed, couches, etc. - use square napkins or hankerchiefs and sew them up into pillows.  All you need is a little stuffing and voila!  Whether you see some cute napkins at a local vintage store or pick up some pretty hankies in your travels, they can be used as an inexpensive way to transform your room.  You'll get a custom look on a low budget!!

Something like this would be cute in a beach house or a little boy's room: 

{Images courtesy of TheHoneyPress on Etsy}

TheHoneyPress on Etsy sells cute silk screened "Sneezy Sheets" that would work great as pillows.  Based out of Cape Cod, the patterns are nautical, beachy, and adorable!

Happy hanky hunting!

~E