Archive for January, 2012

Vintage Map Bunting

 
For a couple of years I’ve told Matt about how I wanted to make our bedroom map and globe themed. I had some inexpensive, but current (dated) classroom maps hanging in our bedroom before we moved, but since moving we have done nothing style-wise to our bedroom. Knowing I’ve always wanted our bedroom to be maps, Matt surprised me with this beautiful, large map of the United States. This has finally encouraged and motivated us to start the ball rolling.


Tonight I made the above mini bunting garlands to hang across the top of the recess of our bay window. I used vintage maps from old school atlases, sometimes you can find them affordably on ebay. If you are interested in making some yourself, check out the tutorial of mine that I posted a few years ago.

And, I was just reminded by a customer, I put a little recycled paper garland in with all orders to my etsy shop :)

Little Ring Boxes

Little ring boxes getting ready for resin
I recently completed a whole bunch of little ring boxes. The picture above is an instagram shot of a few of them getting ready for their resin coating.

I love making these boxes, but the resin stage can be finicky. To start off, I dripped some of the resin on my pant leg, but the rest of the process went well. The next day I checked on them and each one was beautiful and perfect. Once they were hard (or so I thought) I made the mistake of leaving them out on a table to photograph them. I think the cat must have knocked two of them over. That wouldn’t have been too bad, but the two he knocked over fell on the face of two others. The resin to resin contact sealed their faces together and ruined four all together. I was sad because they were four that I really liked in particular. It wasn’t a huge casualty but it was just the experience of the ruined pieces felt like it blemished the whole experience. Does that ever happen to you?

Still, I have many more that turned out perfectly and beautiful and are waiting, affordably, in the shop for new homes. Click on the images above to take you to the listing, where you can see even more pictures of each box. I have listed four now, but stay tuned for more.

 
New ring boxes available at http://www.robayre.etsy.com

The post where I go on and on but finally hit Publish

12.31 my future home decor
My Future Home Decor pinboard on pinterest

From the moment we started house hunting (February 2010) I wanted to post on my blog about it. I didn’t want to jinx anything, so I vowed to wait until we closed. Once we closed (August 2011) I was completely overwhelmed by the idea of where to begin. I have literally spent hours composing posts, only to delete them later, afraid that they were too personal, or too long, or too off topic from the rest of the blog.

I feel like I have had these posts hanging over my head ever since. I have my blog to share my work firstly, but it is also important for me to chronicle things that are happening for my own personal documentation. Buying a house was and is very big for me. I’ve just decided I need to bite the bullet and post something, anything, just to get the ball rolling. Any little post will do and so here we go.

My personal home decor evolves naturally and it is comprised of tons of color, patterns, ephemera on the walls and knick knacks and collections EVERYWHERE. I was, and still am, enamored with homes that are really empty and clean, but it just isn’t how I live. I used to be self conscious of it and thought it looked messy and cluttered. It wasn’t until I moved out for the first time and I’d have guests in my room that I finally got to see it through other people’s eyes. It was unique. It was a lot to take in, but it was beautiful. People would spend time just looking at all the bits and pieces and it was interesting to them. Since then, the internet has exploded and people share pictures of their homes and studios and I’ve learned I’m not alone in my eclectic styling.

See, even though I intended this post to be short and sweet, it’s getting long and wordy already. But I continue. Matt’s style is more like the “clean and empty” kind. When we first moved in together I was a little nervous because I’m sure he looks at my studio in horror and is afraid that the rest of the house would quickly look the same. We never really dealt with our style differences though because 1. we were renting and it felt very temporary to me (even though we were there for 4 years or so) and 2. Because we were renting and our landlord was, well, some could say finicky. For the entire time we lived in our duplex we maintained what I like to call “bachelor pad decor”. Almost nothing on the walls, furniture that was almost entirely hand me downs and nasty rental carpet, you know the kind… beige.

Buying the house finally gave us the opportunity to try and express ourselves and still make our styles meet. I want to maintain a home that I am proud of, that is welcoming to guests, but also showcases both of our styles. One way that I am hoping to do that is through our mantle place in the living room. It’s central to the house and one of the first things a person sees when entering.

As I said before I have a lot of knick knacks and collections, but instead of having them ALL out at once, I hope to use the mantle as well as a few other spaces to display rotating groupings. I think this elevates the importance of the pieces, as they aren’t competing for attention with all the other pieces at once. Also, by rotating them out, it keeps pieces fresh and new, not only by not having them out all the time, but by the different companion pieces they are paired with.

So, since August we’ve already rotated out the Mantle 3 times. I’m sure once the initial home owner’s honeymoon wears off it won’t be as frequent, but I do hope to at least maintain a quarterly change out.
12.20 Mantle
Mantle 1. Let’s call this Moving-in Mantle. It evolved naturally where I just set things there while we unpacked and didn’t intend for them to stay, but then I started liking the groupings. The big metal sheet is covered in magnetic poetry, below that are recent instax pictures, and the jars were jars of mine and jars that a coworker gave to me. Ever since I heard about chalkboard paint it was my dream to paint an accent wall with it. Flash forward a decade or so. Matt was on board with the wall behind the mantle being painted with chalkboard paint, but I got cold feet. I didn’t want it to to be inconsistently smudgy and drawn on only within reach, while remaining dark and unused up above. We painted the wall a solid gray. After seeing some clever chalkboards, here and here on pinterest, I decided to do that instead. I bought a large board and painted it first with magnetic paint and then coated it with chalkboard paint. I LOVE that my nephew can come over and draw on it, and this picture captures his early work.
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Mantle #2 I introduced the mirror. We LOVED it because it made the room feel so much bigger. I actually worry that Matt loves it a little too much and won’t want to take it down. I’m really set on changing out the mantle though, whether it be a mirror, or a painting or photographs. I don’t want things to get boring.
12.20 Mantle2 close up

Here’s a close up of one side. I have a few terrariums, the first one by Black Forest Clockworks, and the second by My Paper Crane. Behind it is a tree knot that my dear coworker gave me. He gave me two and I love them so much.
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The other side has two mini terrarium jars of my own and my chalkboard quote board by Rachel of Smile and Wave. The adventures and happiness pin I gave Nikki and a shell from another coworker of mine.
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Lastly, we have #3. the Holiday Mantle. This was our first Christmas in our new home so we were both very excited to decorate for the holidays. I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the simple white lights, evergreen garland and red bow decorations we had on the outside of the house, but this is not a picture of that. When we were doing the inspection, Matt and I were really excited to see two little nails ready to hang stockings (it’s the little things) so we were looking forward to hanging them. We strung up lights and a star garland.
12.20 Mantle3 close up
I was excited to display the advent box, my pipe cleaner gnomes, and a tiny nativity scene with some new ceramic trees from Soda by Amy that I bought at One of a Kind this year.

Now that Christmas is over, we need to take down the decorations and the mantle will change yet again. I know this post was a change from the normal content (but what is normal anyway?). I have noticed and been enjoying some “corners of my home” posts on a bunch of other blogs lately. I like that idea and hopefully I can return and post a Corner of My Home here and there, just a lot less wordy.

Happy New Year

Happy New Year! Confetti balloons, idea from the wonderful @mandycrandell

Happy New Year! 2012, I think we are going to be great friends. I want to spend more time in my studio and less time on netflix. I want to eat better and move more. I want to drink more water. I want to track my to-do and daily lists more consistently. I want to be happier in my day to day, but doesn’t everyone?

Last night we went to my brother and sister in law’s house for New Year’s Eve festivities. Shortly before midnight we went to the park across the street and popped stuff in celebration. My sister bought party poppers and I blew up confetti balloons, pictured above. The idea came from here. Funny, when I was remembering her post I thought she used clear balloons and colorful square confetti. I thought I came up with the white balloons and silver stars myself, doh. While we were preparing for the evening, Matt started blowing one of the balloons up at home and it got away from him, spewing stars all over our living room. Tiny, miniature, shiny stars. Everywhere. I imagine we will be finding them for quite some time. We’ve picked up tons, but the light catches from a different direction and new ones are revealed. I most recently found one in our bedroom.


Another pretty awesome thing from last night was that my sister and I made Cornish Pasties. My sister snapped the picture above of our uncooked pasties. We made it simple, using store bought pie crust. They were so quick to make and everyone loved them. I can’t stop thinking about them. I think I am going to try and make them again tomorrow. Sorry, Madison, you might be seeing less of me.
Happy 2012!
Happy New Year!