Saturday, July 31, 2010

Its All About The Details



Hi from the road! I have my Honda Pilot back today and feel like a bully heading on 78E toward Easton….rrrrrrrrrr.   By the way, Mike (phenomenal carpenter), I was not a half hour late for our meeting, and yes, I am extremely hurt (ouch says my heart)  that you made fun of my seal clapping; yes, I do seal clap and do the robot when I get excited over incorporating architectural detail, doesn’t everyone?? 

Back on the road after a shot of something from a little coffee place off 22, I am headed to Tuesday Morning to get last minute details for a client.  I had luck picking up a 4’ canvas art piece for under $90 and a spectacular mirror that I may keep.  I had to arm wrestle a great grandma of sixteen over it-it was worth it.  

My tip when shopping for those details that finish off a room- think about color and volume.  That’s right, go big or go home.  Size does make a difference and so does color.  Its the funky table accent that visitors will gravitate toward; its the art piece that explodes with cranberry and lime that make a space fun.  Go for a bright yellow, orange, or green.  

Here is a mirror, lamp set and vase I put together to go on a buffet table for a dining room painted grey blue.  The mirror is oversized and artistically designed.  The lamps are clear yet, the black shades create the drama, and the vase is that bold color detail that brings it all together.
 

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Preview Your Frame Design Down An Aisle

I am sitting at my desk, putting the finishing touches on a home design project I am presenting to a client in Easton this Monday.  I am very excited because there are so many rooms involved and I am diggin' the design and how they flow well together.  I can't wait to share it with you after they review it.  I am also working with another client in Lansdale, helping her add design features and decor pieces to a few rooms in her home.  I am having a bit too much fun with the details.  

I found myself at Target looking at frames for her home.  I want to do a photo gallery that will fit on a very long wall.  I started grabbing frames and placing them in front of me, arranging them, adding more, and more, until I had just about the entire aisle filled with black and white frames.  This is a great way to preview what your frames will look like, and how much space they will take up.  Try this the next time you want to do a gallery of frames. Take a photo of the finished arrangement in the store, then when you get home, just check out your snapshot to remember what it looked like!
Like me, I am sure you will get a lot of head turning and smirks from people passing by your aisle.  But as one Target employee said to me after asking if I needed help 'as long as you are buying them, you can take up two aisles.'   One last tip, don't try this during the store's busy hours or people will be tip toeing over your collage.   

Decadently Yours,
Shoshana

Friday, July 23, 2010

It's Friday..Friday..Friday!!

I just came back from my last appointment this week and am now home with my daughter and her friend. I am watching them use the slip-n-slide in the backyard.  As a kid, I loved the slip-n-slide so I had to get one for my kid. When I pulled it out the first time, none of the kids that were over knew how to use it.  They were just drinking the water and running through it.  So finally, fully dressed, I demonstrated.  I don't know who laughed harder, me, on the ground, clothes drenched, or the kids.  So here I am watching my daughter and her friend drinking the slip-n-slide water and running through it....oh well.  Maybe I will go out and demonstrate again :)

Yesterday, Kayla, a very sweet college student with an old soul and hip fashion sense, babysat my daughter.  Together they worked on the Greeting Card Art I demonstrated on the news a few weeks ago (CLICK HERE to watch the video). This is a great project to do with kids, age 5 and up, with parental supervision.  It put a big smile my child and turned out awesome! I was very proud of them and their artwork!  

Kayla used a wedding invitation as her card, and is giving it as part of a wedding gift to her friend tonight!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

My Weekend at Rehoboth Beach

"This is the life" I said as I walked the boardwalk at Bethany DE last weekend.  The sun was shining, there was fun to be had everywhere, and I had a drink the size of 2 large chihuahuas.  My dear friends Mel & Marc, and Jen & Geoff invited my family to their Rehoboth beach house for some R&R.  When you are lucky enough to be tight with friends who happen to build a place minutes from the beach, you never pass on the opportunity to go.  

I have been slowly assisting them in bringing together a cozy beachy-chic home that was recently built for the purpose of having fun with lots and lots of friends.  Needless to say, we purchased a bunch of pull out sofas, bunk beds, and large tables.  For me, a beach home is not overstated, not stuffy, and easy to take care of.  It is all about the view, about friends and family, and should feel serene.  Here are a few of my favorite things so far that we have done. 

Like life, it is a work in progress! 
Bring simple punch of color to the lower back porch.

Add a lot of seating to the best room in the house so 
everyone can enjoy the sunrise with eggs and a cup o' joe.
A little cozy spot to curl up with a game or glass of wine.  
We customized the chair upholstery in a sand dollar pattern-ahhh.

Added a dining table for the kitchen that seats 12 with a long bench for all the kids to pile on.  The back striped wall will be a great backdrop for the decor going on it!  And yes I know, the chandelier needs a facelift.  

Tip-a beach house table should be well crafted with that old farmers tabletop look because when it gets beat up, you won't be the wiser. The chairs are from a different manufacturer but the white finish on the table legs and the chairs brings it all together.


This is one of the bedrooms. White and blue shout 'beach house', and these southing tones, along with the natural window covering, pillows and accents, keep the space calm.
But the kids bathroom bring in the mouth watering fun and colorful emotion..a truly happy place.


That was just a sneak peek; a tickle if you will.  When we get time to dig into the new homes' overall design, I will blog again!
(this is some of the DE gang-we are a content bunch of shoveling fools).

Don't expect any pictures soon though because when you can do this all day, how do you find the time to decorate?

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

One Day Spa Bedroom Makeover

One year ago I drove out to Easton PA to meet with Sheryl who was very sad about the current state of her bedroom.  She had nothing but a wrought iron bed.  We sat on her bedroom floor and talked room color, bedding, window treatments, accessories, lighting and adding architectural interest to her walls.  She wanted a spa like space that was bright, calm, and airy.  After choosing the rooms color palette I figured out that Sheryl was a very visual person I looked at her and said “let’s just go out now to some local stores and I can show you exactly what products will completely change your space.”  We hit the road and had success.  She didn't buy anything but seemed inspired to start on her room.  So I waved good bye and drove away.

A year later Sheryl called upon me once again to help with a kitchen renovation.  When I arrived she took me by the hand, up the stairs and smiled from ear to ear as she opened her bedroom door.  It was EXACTLY the vision we wanted a year ago!  Using the products we had looked at a year ago she pulled it off beautifully! It is simple, classic and tranquil.  And best of all Shery is very happy with it.  It meant a lot for me to see it because I do a lot of consults, giving ideas for spaces, then I leave, and sometimes, I never know if my design came to fruition.  I don’t have the ‘BEFORES’ but here are the ‘AFTERS’:
The spa like feeling comes through by painting the walls AND ceiling a greeny blue like the color of the Mediterranean Sea.  It completely covers you and calms you. Everything else in the room is natural and airy, including the woven roman shades and sandy golden drapes.  And the simple creamy yellow bedding looks and feels soft, casual and cozy. The mix of lamps brings in more light and color.

I suggested wainscotting the wall behind the bed and paint it white so the black wrought iron bed would really show through beautifully.  We took it 3/4 way up for more visual effect.  Sheryl's husband did a great job!

The nightstands we chose are not traditional nightstands but work great for Sheryl because they are high for easy access and since she didn't need storage, add to the airy feel by not boxing the bed in.  A chair is always key and the contemporary high legs and simple lines and fabric on this one keep the space open.

The black furniture pieces coordinate with the finish on the bed and the cluster of framed art pair beautifully with it.  Size was very important to give this wall substance all the way to the ceiling, and balance the opposite wall with the bed.

I am so very proud of Sheryl for adding this piece!  She used her own jewelry as art on her wall.  I talk about doing this all the time!  Why hide such beautiful pieces.  

Thank you Sheryl for sharing your fabulous space with me!  I can't wait to come back and see your kitchen (this time I took BEFORE shots).

p.s. - I knew you would love that granite store!

Friday, July 9, 2010

How To Make Greeting Card Wall Art

 


If you missed watching me turn greeting cards into wall art yesterday on ch 69 News at Sunrise you can catch it HERE (there are two segments-1. how to create the art work 2. how to hang artwork).  It is so hip to mix bought art or framed photos with homemade art, and SO SENTIMENTAL to include a card that someone chose just for you. You know the thought involved with picking a card- you roam up and down the card aisle at Hallmark looking for that perfect card.  Well if you have some of these stuffed in a drawer this project is perfect for you!!
Supplies you need:
-greeting card (you can use an invitation or announcement also)
-8x11 canvas board
-1 piece of square scrapbooking paper
-8 white push pin
-4 nailheads



I created one on the show for a little girls nursary using these supplies

Finished Greeting Card Wall Art:


Catch the second segment to see how to hang art without making those annoying extra holes!


Decadently Yours,
Shoshana

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Come Back Friday For Info About The Greeting Card Wall Art News Segment

Oh baby!! After a busy day planning out spaces and creating product lists for clients, I am ready for dinner and to concentrate on my channel 69 appearance tomorrow.  I am excited to share my Greeting Card Wall Art project with Eve Tannery and viewers on WFMZ News Channel 69 at 8:40 am.  This craft is so easy to create and brings sweet sentiment onto your walls.  Then at 8:50 am I will demonstrate how to hang the Greeting Card Wall Art on your wall in a gallery form.

After the show airs I will blog about it and attach a link to the segment video if anyone wants to see it.  So come back to this blog Friday for the craft details and photos ;)  

Decadently Yours,
Shoshana