Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
sparkly
what's with my crazy expensive taste lately? (erm, or always). cripes. but I can't deny it. my latest lust: sequins.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
textile glee








Thursday, April 1, 2010
sweet home chicago
We're flying to Chicago tomorrow with Junebug! Unfortunately, we won't be spending much time in the city - just bouncing around the 'burbs, seeing tons of relatives, which will be lovely in it's own right. Mostly we'll be in Joliet - land of steel, prisons, and Slovenians. Oh how I wish Bridget was waiting for us in the Ukranian Village. What is California anyways? The Sunshine State? The Nutmeg State? Sigh. I guess I'll have to quote Home for the Holidays all by myself.


Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
wedding invite inspiration
the wedding season is rapidly narrowing its beady eyes on the blog world and while erin and I are now old maids, I thought it might be nice to share some insight and perhaps, some inspiration regarding invitations.
we decided to make our wedding invitations ourselves. and by ourselves, I mean we roped our friend and my sister's uber talented artist boyfriend, brian mead, into creating our invitations.

our starting point was probably the colors and the maps. I knew that I wanted to incorporate little toy taxis into our centerpieces and that I wanted a dirty white and brown base with maybe a vintage rose color too. also, I wanted to incorporate vintage maps into the wedding - I didn't yet know how. brian took my simple starting points and created the idea to make a booklet, with pockets, as a variation on the classic card invite. with this information, we went to paper source and found the envelopes, the paper for the booklet pages and thick brown paper that would eventually become the band with the "K+B" embossed stamp on it.
brian found the almost brown paper bag paper at an art supply store in chicago. we found the vintage airmail return envelopes at cvs, I think. I found the maps at blick art supplies. brian took a photo taken of kevin and I in new hampshire that fall and turned it into a rubber stamp (I kid you not, the kid has mad skills), which we used on the back of the yellow envelope (and on the save the date - it sort of became our wedding icon).


we then made each booklet by hand. including an accordion foldout page that had an extended map of the livermore area. (this picture also shows our save-the-dates and program, all designed and made by brian. we played up the red of the barn at the vineyard in the save-the-dates.).

needless to say, it took weeks (maybe months) of work, but it was well worth it. the experience also brought us closer together with each other and with our friends and family as we had invitation making parties with wine and food, sore backs and finger calluses.
for the return envelopes inside the booklet, we ordered a custom-made stamp from paperwink.

after many hours of hard labor, we ended up with a pretty rad invitation. while I don't know if we actually saved money, I think we did, we also stepped away proud and so happy because we got exactly what we wanted - more - out of all the hard work and determination. it made both kevin and I feel like it was really our wedding (I know that sounds corny, but sometimes those buggers can get away from you pretty fast).
brian found the almost brown paper bag paper at an art supply store in chicago. we found the vintage airmail return envelopes at cvs, I think. I found the maps at blick art supplies. brian took a photo taken of kevin and I in new hampshire that fall and turned it into a rubber stamp (I kid you not, the kid has mad skills), which we used on the back of the yellow envelope (and on the save the date - it sort of became our wedding icon).

we then made each booklet by hand. including an accordion foldout page that had an extended map of the livermore area. (this picture also shows our save-the-dates and program, all designed and made by brian. we played up the red of the barn at the vineyard in the save-the-dates.).

needless to say, it took weeks (maybe months) of work, but it was well worth it. the experience also brought us closer together with each other and with our friends and family as we had invitation making parties with wine and food, sore backs and finger calluses.
for the return envelopes inside the booklet, we ordered a custom-made stamp from paperwink.
after many hours of hard labor, we ended up with a pretty rad invitation. while I don't know if we actually saved money, I think we did, we also stepped away proud and so happy because we got exactly what we wanted - more - out of all the hard work and determination. it made both kevin and I feel like it was really our wedding (I know that sounds corny, but sometimes those buggers can get away from you pretty fast).
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
sew wrong
It seemed like a simple project - make a new cover for the ugly throw pillow in June's room. The down insert is in great condition and a pillow's just a square, right? But I'm not a measure twice, cut once gal. I'm an eyeball it, cut, swear twice, then swear again kind of girl. And since Joann Fabric didn't have a zipper foot for my sewing machine, I decided to go with a fold-over pillow closure.
Trouble is, I didn't leave enough fabric for the overlap. So now my pillow has a butt crack. And the rest of it looks too tight as well - like sausage stuffed into a casing. Swearing and sausages....all the plumber's daughters from Chicago, can I get an ahem?


Trouble is, I didn't leave enough fabric for the overlap. So now my pillow has a butt crack. And the rest of it looks too tight as well - like sausage stuffed into a casing. Swearing and sausages....all the plumber's daughters from Chicago, can I get an ahem?
Sunday, March 21, 2010
tas-ka
thanks to decor8, I am madly in love with a new design studio: tas-ka. to give you an idea why:





their collection reminds me of threepotatofour with fabric. love.





their collection reminds me of threepotatofour with fabric. love.
ottoman reconsidered
After much deliberation, I've decided to go with a solid-colored ottoman. Thanks to my brilliant cousin and blog conspirator, Bridget, for her insight. I'm drawn to so many patterns, might as well leave room for more of them, by keeping the ottoman solid. I went with Tommy Bahama indoor/outdoor fabric with texture. Here is the new final version of the living room.

Saturday, March 20, 2010
old photographs
not really. but, my husband and I finally hung one of our wedding photos. we have had a hard time deciding which of the amazing pictures to hang, thanks to our crazy talented photographer, jen huang. we opted for this one in the living room (it will look better if I ever get around to painting the darn walls grey).


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