Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

Feeling the Blog Love

I feel like a nerd. I have been so giddy about this it's not even funny.

Let me give you some background first... I have a tumblr account. It's not where I blog- it's what I like to call my 'cyber filing cabinet'. It's a compilation of inspiration pictures, motivation, and even future recipes I'd like to try one day! It's not for every day, it's just a 'drawer' I have of photos to look at later- like bookmarking them to come back to. The way tumblr works (so well) as a networking site is that anyone can 'like' or 'reblog' any post on any page. (That's partially why I don't want to blog every day personal stuff on it BUT it's a great way to get readers if you were on it, because it basically markets to people you'd never be able to by other people reblogging and doing the networking for you).

Anyhow, back to the story. So, one of the blogs I subscribe to view countless pages of inspirational homes is sweethomestyle. I absolutely love the stuff they have!

Wed morning at 1 a.m. I randomly submitted my bedroom on this blog. Wed evening around 5 p.m. I am just browsing the website and sho' nuff I see MY bedroom!!! And after TEN MINUTES of being up it was liked/reblogged 100 times! I was so excited I told everyone who would (and wouldn't) care! Is it weird I felt amazing that my bedroom might inspire someone?!? Especially because of the current state it's in right now...(an absolute mess)


I kept checking back (naturally, every girl loves to feel validated haha) and saw all the sweet feedback and felt like some kind of star. hahaha just being honest! (I can't imagine how all these 'big blogs' feel!)

Here are some:





(and my responses of course, just for you- since i can't respond to anyone haha)

I went to bed thinking, that's NUTS my bedroom is on all these random people's blog as inspiration!!! WHOOHOO! <-- that's me feeling important/cool. HA!

I was so annoyed I didn't have my awesome duvet cover on it :( oh well! 440 people still loved it :)


Just thought I'd share this with you, because it was so exciting (maybe just for me!) and since this is my online journal, it was worthy of journaling!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Designing on a Budget

If you know me... (in real life) you know I can surprise you with where I find some of the 'gems' around my house. Most of my unique stuff does come from antique stores, Craigslist, and thrift stores, but the "newer" (trendier) stuff comes from stores that might surprise you... I am a student (on a student budget) after all!

Some of my favorite stuff comes from Ross, HomeGoods/TjMaxx, Target, Marshalls, and... *drumroll*... wait for it.... Burlington Coat Factory! HA! I know, right?! Crazy talk! I seriously went back and forth debating whether or not I should let out my secret, but chances are if you know me in real life you already knew this- and if you DON'T know me in real life- you aren't a threat to me and wiping out the shelves at my nearest BCF! Ha, selfish? Maybe.

Well, I hear it 24/7, "How come I never find any of the good stuff you find?!??" Umm... are ya lookin'?! I started taking pictures of "cute" things that I have definitely seen else where for WAY more... kind of like I started to do here.

Here are some tips that can help you decorate your place on YOUR budget.

This seems fairly simple, but it's true. You won't find ANYTHING if you don't have anything SPECIFIC in mind. You will seriously get overwhelmed. It can also hurt your budget because you'll just get lots of things that could've been avoided if you had a clear goal in mind. I look through tons of magazines, watch HGTV, and catch up on a lot of design blogs. Interior design is a lot like fashion trends- you just know what's 'in' and 'out'. You know what's trending and you look for it. Sometimes you're lucky and if it's really trendy- everywhere will have it (Ex: black and white damask). Wait a few months and most places will have it in your budget (Ex: geometric patterns).

Honey We're Home had an inspiration board before she designed her office. (Ironically, I had my curtains/room before I even stumbled upon it- but it was further affirmation that when something is "in", it's easy to come across!) Please go see how beautiful everything in her home is. She seriously has talent (umm, dream closet!)

With a specific theme for your room you'll have a LOT more luck when you shop on a budget! She made her curtains with Waverly fabric by the yard and I'm sure paid a lot- which is fine because it might be in her budget (and her sewing ability...) but for me, I wasn't comfortable with investing money or time in something I was sure would hardly last 8 months... So, when I found my curtains at Burlington last Christmas (for $9.99 a panel), I knew it was a DONE DEAL.

Blog stalkin' your favorite creative blogs out there helps recognize potential... trust me. I was on Caitlin Creer's blog sometime last semester when she showed this table:

 $250?! Negative. 

She put one similar to the expensive one in this bedroom and it was so adorable to me. It stuck in my mind but it was never something I "had to have". Just one of those things I liked. Well, when I was at Burlington a few weeks later, what do you know- I saw the SAME exact table! It was $80 but I waited until it went on sale. I saw the table for FOUR months before I finally took it to the front and joked with the girl that after months of being on sale- someone obviously didn't want it and it was meant to be mine. I went to pay and she rang it up $9.99 and smiled and said, "just don't return it..." with a wink and I ran out of there like I stole it. I was scared she would change her mind- or a manager overheard and would take it out of my hands. I was so giddy that afternoon I remember texting everyone and their mommas freaking out.

The curtains and the table at home in my bedroom. Love. It was meant to be.



Now that I see things, I instantly recognize where they came from! Even if I'm wrong, now I see something on a tv show and yell, "omg! They got that from HomeGoods!!" They may or may not have, but I'm content with knowing I can go out and get it. It's creepy how I recognize things. I'll go to TjMaxx with my sister and name a blog that has something. "You know ____?! So and So has it... oh c'mon! I'd recognize it a mile away!"

This is just as important than #1. If not more. I never take on a project without "guesstimating"what I can comfortably spend. You (and my dad) would be shocked to know how cheap I come across things. My bff Emily gets kind of mad at my "stupid luck". She really is just insanely jealous (like my vintage Louis Vuitton Speedy that I got at an estate sale for $8) hahahaha. I love showing off my inexpensive finds when the girls come over for Girls Night- it's almost like a game- how cheap I snagged something for!

Knowing what I'm comfortable spending helps me determine what my most important 'needs' in the room are. To me, accent pieces (accessories) can come by easily and for fairly cheap- the main things (a desk in an office, a bed in a room, etc...) are the chunk of your budget. Since I always work around my desk and my bed, my main budget goes towards mirrors, paint, lamps, side tables, accent chairs, and curtains. To say I'm obsessed with mirrors is an understatement. I have them everywhere (even under my bed because I don't have enough wall space). I'm not vain, I just like my teeny tiny town home to appear bigger. Mirrors help achieve this goal. The natural light it reflects just makes my day. I'm just as obsessive with light. I have 6 lamps in my bedroom. 6. 9 mirrors, 6 lamps. Gross.

Once I set my budget, I know what I'm comfortable spending and it really eases the stress by helping me eliminate unnecessary things. I know early on not to spend $20 on a decorative candle holder if I haven't purchased the main focal point mirror in the room... make sense?

If you see something you like, but hate the color, don't just give up on it! Spray paint will be your BEST FRIEND! If something has potential take a chance on it.

Imagine if I never bought Stella!


With a fresh coat of paint (Krylon's Bright Idea), she turned into the beauty I knew she was. Stella was a chunk of my budget for the bedroom- but when you get $10 curtains and $10 side tables, it's ok to spend $40 on her. I knew I'd never get that lucky with a piece like that again!


Mister buddha head over there was also a really tacky gold. One coat of white spray paint later and he is one of my favorite accent pieces. The apothecary jar? $12. Ross. Fake Lemons $5 Burlington. I'm telling you... Keep your eyes peeled.

You don't have to break the bank to have an adorable room. Some of my favorite things are from the thrift store! Just have an open mind!



If you see something that might work... or you find something you weren't looking for and didn't bring the measurements- go ahead and get it (if it fits in your car) and put it in its natural habitat :) Play around with where it could go and worse comes to worse take it back. At least you tried.

 Take my advice- this is VERY important. Because of my obsessive shopping habits and less than organized wallet- I have been blacklisted from many of my favorite stores. No, it doesn't mean I can't GO IN them, it means... I can't ever return anything without a receipt! Go ahead and laugh... it gets my sister and friends every time... Focus. This includes exchanges. They won't let you do anything after a certain amount of returns/exchanges. The sneaky thing is they won't tell you when you're about to max out your limit! So here I am to help you prevent from the embarrassment of being blacklisted :)

It's a new thing with people abusing their policies and now I have to suffer. Or learn to organize. Whichever. JUST KEEP YOUR RECEIPT! I know you think, oh but I can just exchange for something else- just think, "is it worth losing a FUTURE exchange for this $6 candle? What if I lose my receipt for a $150 comforter in the future?" So, use your exchanges wisely! (This includes over the 30 day mark policy, at least they can tell you bought it FOR the price you bought it for!)
Don't let redecorating stress you out. Enjoy it! Don't make it a ONE day goal- you will be disappointed. A room redo is a constant process- a room is never finished! It evolves into something that is completely yours in time. I can't tell you how many changes I've gone through! From my bedroom to my living room, and I STILL struggle with changing! I'm in the middle of a huge office redo that I can't wait to share with y'all!

Living room LAST SEMESTER:

Living room THIS semester:



Bedroom LAST semester:



Bedroom Christmas Break (hahahaha):


Bedroom THIS semester:


(only imagine with this amazing new bedding- Target, clearance...)


Office LAST semester:



Office THIS semester:



There are a lot of things that make me cringe when I look at some old pictures, (even some new pics- sad to say), but I have to keep reminding myself- sometimes it's not worth it! Not worth the money, not worth the time, and not worth the bother! Don't make redecorating a hassle! It should be fun and exciting! If you're stressed- you're doing something wrong... and need to holler at me for help! I LOVE HELPING (keeping an eye out when I find these awesome steals deals)!

This made me smile tonight:


Good luck on redecorating! I know the tips are "no-brainers", but I know a lot of people ask me all the time "how do you do it"--- well, this is how!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

My Weekend Summary in Pictures

I am exhausted... and basically have nothing significant to say because al I did was shop... {tough life, right?} Ha, but it wasn't big bucks shopping- just the typical day(s) out with Indie hitting up our Target/TjMaxx/Ross. I just want to show you SOME of my goodies {because some things like a bathroom scale and shaving creme aren't worth sharing!}

Let me just share my Apple story before the pictures: 

June 2010: Even though my MacBook was working just fine (I'm typing on it now), I decided I wanted bigger/better. I had the itch. I splurged and bought the 15" Macbook Pro
July 2010: Hard drive on the BRAND NEW MBP crashed. Tried replacing. No luck
August 2010: Apple sent me a replacement and I sent the "new" crashed one back
December 2010: New MBP kept acting funny and screen would mess up. Went in to Apple and had the logic board replaced. 
January 2010: Same screen messing up. Went in and had them "try and fix it"
"               "   : Came home and the minute I had it turn on saw all this white writing on a black screen. AKA Kernal Panic mode. Thought my comp was about to take off it was wheezing and huffing and puffing like me at the gym. Took it BACK to Apple, they kept it for 2 days and gave it back wiped clean of everything. 
"               "  : Yep. Again. 

So, I made an Apple Appt this Saturday and may or may not have attached a demanding comment with it... something like "fix this or else..." haha ok not really. but really. 

It took five minutes. My Apple Genius spoke the magic words, "I'm going to fix this for you." 

and that was it. He left me standing there thinking, "yeah, i've heard that before...5x..." and then suddenly, he came out from the back with a brand new MBP. I was so happy I could've hugged him. He could tell. I was so so so thankful. Just the fact that a laptop less than 6 months old had a history of going in almost once a month to be fixed, made me feel like I had a fluke. Even with them fixing them I couldn't help being annoyed and irritated that I've never taken my MacBook in for anything internal (only had a new case and new keys), but with the MBP I felt like I was always holding my breath hoping nothing would go wrong when I would boot it up. The MB is still going strong and I got it sophomore year of undergrad, so maybe you win some you lose some? 

Any way. On to the pics. haha 

FRIDAY:

Dr. Appt/Apple Appt
Ordy Boy was so sweet and worked from home so he could take me... He waited 2 hours for me. I love him. 

I tried to milk as much pity from Ordy with this bandaid. I had him almost turn the car to Toys r us haha

Doesn't Bandit look like a baby horse after they're born haaaaa
SATURDAY: 
 Apple Appt/Mall/Target
I'm too intimidated to open it. HA!


I have been looking for a utensil caddy forever and when I saw this, it screamed my name...


How STINKING CUTE is this shower curtain? I think if I had a baby girl, she would have a shabby chic room with mirrored furniture, light green walls, and these as curtains... 


I'm apologizing in advance for 1) the awful QUALITY of the pictures (iphone) and 2) the awful QUANTITY of the pictures. I'm.so.obsessed.I went snap happy. I took pics to share with my sister and friends :) And Ordy of course {he likes it}


This AMAZING duvet cover set from Target (similar one here in khaki)  I LOVE the texture it brings to the bed! I love how it doesn't matter if it's wrinkled when it comes out of the wash- it adds to the charm! I love even more that I can put my comforter sewing dreams on the back burner until the summer :)





I also bought 2 new pillows for my new King Size shams! LOVE!

the unmade bed this morning- i just love how it looks!!! 
Please look at the price... $41. That's $130 cheaper than Urban/Anthro and $75 cheaper than me buying  fabric...
Ok, enough with the comforter. I just can't believe my luck. I bought the only one in the store, the COLOR (white) I wanted in the size (KING) I wanted for the price (CHEAP) that I NEEDED! Thank you Lord for that one... We went to another Target that night and looked for another one and they didn't have one. I mean, talk about lucky. I still can't get over it... 

I found Say Yes to Tomatoes conditioner at Ross for $2.99!! AND IT WAS JUST in my cart at Target for $8.99 before I remembered I had seen it at Ross... I went back to the Ross and scooped it up. That is a steal. (I don't care how many bottles I currently have. It was a miracle I didn't buy all the ones they had. I'm learning. Slowly) 


HOW DARLING are these Grey Fleece pillows? I have so many tutorials downloaded on my computer to one day cut out my own circles and create a pillow... but why when you can just find them at your Ross for way cheaper than the materials would have probably cost (plus time...) I got these for $8 each! AH! SO CUTE! 


Other cute Ross finds (that I didn't buy but thought I'd share):

Disguise an old, ugly, plastic toilet scrub- yes please! 


White lacquer tray with silver detail? Love.


Adorable storage with handles and bow for all those Country Living magazines taking over my living room? I'll take one. 


GREY lacquer tray for the bedroom? I'll take them both. haha (I even like the boxes on the second shelf)


SO cute. ahh. so me. haha but the price was not. I couldn't see me spending $25 on these lil guys when I knew I could DIY "someday" ha


My last awesome purchase of the weekend (though small) is one of my favorites. I finally found my old face wash at Ulta today! BASIS face wash. And duh, I had to get the wipes just because they were too cute. This stuff smells so clean/fresh! 


And that's that! Besides the small necessities that's pretty much all I scooped up this weekend. My top faves: New laptop (haha), duvet, and pillows! LOVE!




Please bare with me and the blog construction! I accidentally deleted my old header and when the MBP went back, so did all my fonts/images I had saved on it! I learned a valuable lesson in backing up. Especially since I spent Thursday night awake until 4 a.m. downloading as much as I could to replace  the last time I took my comp to Apple and lost everything. Oh well, such is life! 

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