Thursday, January 19, 2012

TV Show Interview Is Ready To View!

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What a fun show yesterday sharing the before and after photos of the loft apartment building my team and I recently decorated.  CLICK HERE to check it out!!  Thank you to Eve Tannery and the 69 News team.  I am now the record holder for the most photos (22) used during a single segment on their TV show!  Is there an award given for that? 

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Thank You DIY Showoff

Thank you DIY Showoff for featuring my 'Lucky Clover' DIY wall stencil on your inspirational website!  I love it when my little blog gets some traffic from your readers.  They have written me some really nice comments.  


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P.s-For those who missed my TV appearance this morning on 69 News at Sunrise, I am still impatiently waiting for the story to be placed online.  Sorry about the delay in the feed.  It was very fun and I have received more feedback than usual!  Check out to see the before and after photos at least at LOVEYOURROOM.  -Shosh

We Finished Decorating An Allentown Loft Building

BEFORE

AFTER

Hi friends!

Tomorrow morning at 8:40 am on WFMZ-TV 69 News At Sunrise I will dish with Eve Tannery about the new downtown Allentown loft apt building my team recently decorated. We will have photos, talk about inspirations for the color and furniture, and essentials for highlighting loft living!  If you miss it, I will blog about it, and when available, will include the show segment.  Just go to LOVEYOURROOM in the afternoon and look under My Interior Design Posts -'A Downtown Loft Apartment Bldg Goes Chic'.

Decadently Yours,
Shosh

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Attached To Our Furniture

Are you holding on to furniture that no longer works with the way you live, but unable to part with it because it has sentimental value?  Me too!  


Today was my first step, and it was hard (had to take a big gulp), to get past my feelings in order to live better in my own home.  Yes, today I sold my dining room set.  I know the couple that bought it will take care of it and really enjoy it, but it was a bit sad for me to say good bye.  I remember purchasing it with P eleven years ago in Vermont.  It was our first major piece of furniture together; the look was perfect for us at the time -so simple with a deep rich maple finish.  It included a table with two leaves, 4 chairs, a large buffet with a glass door hutch.  Over the years, we lugged that set from New Jersey, Long Island, and to Pennsylvania.  And through all those moves, it was rarely used.  I even used the dining table as a desk, the buffet as a credenza and stored the hutch and chairs.  It was a creative idea but it was time to admit that storing the unused part of the set was cluttering my life.  Now, after saying good bye to it, I not only have some money in my pocket to get pieces that work for me, but I did my part to stay 'green' by recycling my furniture to someone who might who will enjoy it for years to come.  If you are in a similar situation, I can tell you, from my experience, that it is a bit of a relief now that the pieces are gone, and I have so many grand plans for the space they were in!
The set I sold
p.s. you can always interview the interested buyer to make sure your sentimental furniture will be going into the right home.  The interested party will probably feel even better about purchasing your furniture knowing that it was so well loved.  I am so pleased with the buyers of my set (good luck Bob and Cindy!).


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Sign of Spring: The Petal Pillow -  CLICK HERE to read on about this trendy pillow.



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Create A Clover Stencil Wall Treatment

First DIY project of 2012!  The Clover Stenciled Wall!


Recently I spent a few days up on a ladder with a quart of paint..... and you know I loved it!  I have done wall treatments before, but this was the most tedious-NOT hard, just tedious-but SO worth it!!  Using a clover shaped stencil made from poster paper, I traced the cut out across my entire wall, creating a pattern, then colored in the pattern using a beautiful shade of orange paint.

This print was my inspiration for the space.  It is a John French photo, who took killer shots of fashion models in black and white between 1950-60's.  I lucked out finding this one at a craft store that sold prints. I had it mounted to foam board and framed (no glass means no glare).  I love the way the model is standing, showing off the adorable little dress that steals the show. And the bundle of pearls along the big floppy hat are perfect pairings for it.  Where can I get that boldly patterned dress??!! After looking at this print I knew I wanted to display it on an equally bold patterned wall set against a crisp white back drop, to bring life into the grey scaled photo.

This is the wall BEFORE.  It is getting prepped for the new wall treatment. I began by taping off all moldings and trim, then painted the walls a crisp white (don't worry, a big sheet covered the entire sofa before painting :) ).

To create this wall you will need:

-poster board
-pencil
-scissors
-painters tape
-paint (I used a quart size of Sherwin William 2854 'Caribbean Coral ')
-one fine tip paint brush
-one wider tipped paint brush
The Steps:

Creating the Stencil.  Using your pencil, practice drawing your stencil on paper.  Try different designs.  To visualize how it will look across an entire wall, recreate the pattern over and over on a piece of paper (like above).  When you are ready to create your stencil, grab your poster paper and pencil.  Lightly draw your stencil. Make any changes to it, and then cut it out.  To get this clover look I traced a cereal bowl to ensure that each rounded side was equal.  This clover stencil is 14" around.  

Tip-stick with a stencil that is at least 14" or you will have a lot more tracing to do, and painting.

 Where to Start On The Wall.  Begin in the center.  You want to give the illusion that the design keeps going,  so where the wall hits the ceiling, the floor, and the two side walls, you will only have room to trace part of the design. 


Begin Tracing.  Once you have found the center of the wall, place your stencil there.  I stuck painters tape on the back of my stencil to hold it in place.  Trace it.  Then, using your level, make a tiny pencil mark every 7"s across the wall at the same level as the top and bottom of the tracing.  This will ensure that your lines of pattern are straight across the wall. 

You can place painters tape where your marks are, as a guide as well (see above).  Once you have marked out an entire row and traced on your stencil repeatedly until you completed that row, do the same technique for the rows above and below.  


Begin Painting.  Once the entire wall is traced out in pencil, grab your paint and a fine tip paint brush.  Slowly paint the edges. This will take a bit of time but it is important to stay within the lines so it does not look messy.
Two Coats of Paint.  You will go over the edges 2xs to get nice thick look.
Once you have outlined all the tracings in paint, you will fill them in with your paint.  Using your wide tipped brush, give it 2 coats.
Tip -Keep a paper towel handy.  If you drip on your wall quickly clean it up.
Take extra care at the walls edges.  
It took me a weekend to complete this wall. I worked during the daylight hours only.
Ta da!!

AFTER:
 








OK, if you like the look of the stenciled wall above but looking for an easier way to get the look, try one of these joyful wallpapers by Antonina Vella.  This line of wallpaper is not very expensive and full of inspiration.  Here are my faves:


Nicoletta GM1248


Angelina GM1209


You can find more info on these wallpapers at York Wallcoverings, or head to your local Sherwin Williams store to see the books in person!!  TIP-Bring tissues for all the drooling!!