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Kitchen goodies

When you spend as much time cooking up your dinner as JT and I do (due to my conversion to veganism and a general interest in eating healthy, whole foods), your plates and dishware get a lot of use and abuse.  Way back when JT and I got married (9-1/2 years ago now!) we registered for Pottery Barn’s Great White collection of dishes and I must say they’ve held up pretty “great”.  There are a few permanent discolorations (small and not too noticeable) and I think we have broken one plate (not the plates fault, just slippery fingers).  However,  I did pack away the dinner plates because they’re HUGE!  So big that if you put a regular serving of dinner on there it looks shrimpy.  So on a daily basis we use the salad plates and those are just the right size.

I’ve been on a mission to reduce clutter and miscellaneous items in the house — a few weeks ago I took a few boxes to Goodwill and I have another two filled up in the basement as I type.  One thing that caught my eye as being not-as-much-used-maybe-it-could-go were a set of mocha brown salad plates and berry bowls that I had picked up at Target at least eight or so years ago.

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Part of the nice part about the Great White plates is they mix and match with pretty much anything.  A few years ago I was on a big brown/tan kick and that’s pretty much shifted over to a black/gray/blue kick.  So I pulled out the plates and bowls for donation and decided a one-in, one-out policy wouldn’t be too bad for the berry bowls . . .

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Especially after I saw these funky beauties at West Elm last Thursday . . . . I’m donating six brown bowls and only brought home 4 of the West Elm bowls so that counts as clutter reduction . . . right?  We have Great White cereal bowls but like the dinner plates, the cereal bowls are a bit large, so these West Elm bowls are a good size for starter salads, soups and other things.  Plus with the blue rim, they look so awesome in our blue kitchen.  Love.

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(Above is the cavernous Pottery Barn bowl.  I think these must have been designed for a family of football players or something.  Or fat Americans who don’t understand serving sizes.)  I couldn’t escape West Elm without a few more of the Turkish hand towels.  They’re so lightweight and graphic looking, they dress up the stove instantly when draped over the door handle.

GEOMETRIC GOODIES

One other little thing came home with me . . . (maybe there’s a reason why I’m not so good at this whole controlling clutter thing after all . . . ) – these cute little gemstone shaped plastic bowls from Target.  (They were a set of two for 99 cents).  Right now it is proudly displaying my latest obsession – Good and Plentys.  I get these almost every time we are at the grocery store.  So much for eating healthy!

There was one thing I’m still dreaming about from my West Elm trip . . . the John Vogel chair in Acorn/Charcoal.  I furtively snapped a picture of it while we were in the store . . . wouldn’t that be dreamy around my tulip table?

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Yum.

Now for the promised news . . .

img27bThis is more for the benefit of any STLiens who haven’t heard yet – in a few short days, St. Louis will have a West Elm!  It’s opening up this Thursday at the Galleria.  Who will be there?  Me and JT, that’s who.  Thank my lucky stars, husband just sold two guitars in two days on eBay.  (Let the record state that one of the guitars I wanted to keep.  It looked so pretty hanging in our living room.  A perfectly logical reason to keep a guitar.  And to add insult to injury, the guitar I wanted to keep is going to Spain.  I’ve never been to Spain and this guitar gets to go?  Not cool, eBay, not cool.)  So with not-my-money in hand, I’ll be there and ready to shop.

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I’m on the hunt for some more bathroom hand towels (we already have one gifted from JT’s brother and sister-in-law and we need more!!) and whatever else pretty thing catches my eye.  Husband’s guitar sale will be West Elm’s gain.  Maybe I’ll see you there!  Cheers to more furniture/accessory/lighting/bedding options for STL.  Still on the wish list: Ikea and a CB2.  Keep on dreaming, STL, it could happen.

(All images above from the West Elm website.  Bohemian is the new black.)

Some furniture fun for your Monday

You guys know I am an obsessive furniture-shifter-buyer-seller-rearranger-extraordinaire.  The living room has gone through so many furniture shifts and shuffles to get where it is today (not done!)  One of the perks of having this little ol’ blog is the cool people I have met on the internet – and today I have one of their stories to share with you and it has to do with some of this shifted-around furniture.  Who doesn’t love a good furniture story?

Back in 2011, JT and I found and spruced up an old cabinet to fit our current living room configuration.  (More on that here).

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Then in 2012, spurred on by the purchase of the “Man Chair” and needing a place for it to live, the TV cabinet met a new family on Craigslist. (Another side story here)  I didn’t say anything on the Craigslist ad about my blog, but through the power of the internet and our tulip table being posted on Modern Vintage Decor’s Facebook page, a connection was made.  It’s new owner, Erin, contacted me and sent me some pictures of the cabinet in its new life – a fabulous bar cart.

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Here’s Erin’s story.

I started by putting in felt on the bottom (with rubber shelf liners underneath) then added a magnetic closure with metal plates since the existing ones weren’t very reliable and caused the doors to buckle inward.  I filled in some cracks with wood putty and stain (especially on the top of the doors where the old closures wore at the wood).  I attached the wine bottle holder then the stemware rack and then filled it with my goodies!

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I have speakers in the lower section and put on a small command hook to hold the auxiliary cord that goes into the headphone jack of my ipod/computer/phone.  Also, all the hardware was purchased through Home Depot (mostly online) or I had it on hand.  The wine bottle holder was about $11 and the stemware rack was $25.  So, with those and all the little extras (minus the cost of a power screwdriver/drill), the makeover cost about $45.  Not bad for a custom bar!
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I think it looks great and I am so appreciative that Erin took the time to share her story with us.   The moral of the story (because there has to be one, right?) is to never be afraid to find or customize your furnishings to suit your space and your life.  What worked for us in our house (TV cabinet) worked better for Erin as a bar cart.  And another moral of the story –  life’s too short to drink bad wine and good wine needs a pretty place to hang out. Yep, I just made that one up.
How are things with the rest of the internet?  I’m back from the beyond, turns out I had bronchitis and not just the common cold.  So needless to say, bronchitis plus a crazy week at work = not much done at Living Analog besides sleep and cough.  Now that I’ve got my energy back I’m hoping to get some things accomplished in the basement (studio and just general storage stuff).  I’ve spray painted some things to share with you soon and also there’s something exciting happening in the STL furniture shopping scene.  Any guesses?  Cheers – CT

Flattened by the common cold

Hey everyone.  I am out for the count, totally KO-ed by the common cold.  No projects have been done.  Many tissues have been used.

Before the cold came and kicked my ass, we did sneak out for a weekend of 4th of July fun.  It started out when one of my besties came for a little visit from NYC.  (She is also the source of my cold but I still love her).  We hit up S. Grand and noshed at STL’s newest vegetarian/vegan restaurant, Treehouse. Check out this article for some cool photos of the interior — very fresh and modern and it almost feels like it could be in NYC instead of STL.

(Bad iPhone photo of bestie and dessert — the creamiest chocolate mousse I’ve had in a while — secret ingredient — avocado!  You couldn’t taste the green stuff but it made it so rich and so good!)

DINNER AT TREEHOUSE

After that we cruised down to the Lake of the Ozarks for a weekend of sunshine by day and fireworks at night.  We found out two new things about Shenanigan — he gets car sick (now) and is terrified of fireworks.  Strange dog.

Here he is “navigating” (aka trying not to get car sick by looking out the front window).

NAVIGATOR DOG

Little Miss Sophie’s always just along for the ride.

SOPHIE GIRL

(We still have our foster dog Cameron — he went on his own vacation and stayed at a temp foster over the holiday weekend.  They said he did really great with their little girl and also with their cat who hates dogs.  Cameron is basically a cat in a dog shape anyways so it made sense.)

And JT’s brother’s mother-in-law’s dock where we got to spend some sunning time.  Very nice.  I bet some Vitamin D would be good for me now . . . if only I could teleport myself back to there.

VIEW FROM THE DOCK

I’ll be back once this cold gets on its way!  Cheers – CT

Dreaming of . . .

I’ve been having strange dreams lately.  Dreams of furniture objects magically appearing in my house.  Kind of like Christmas in July . . .

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Like maybe a set of four butterfly chairs (with white/beige canvas covers) to appear in a perfectly landscaped backyard?  Maybe a pool would appear too?

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For some reason, and I blame Pinterest, I now have vintage ladders on the brain.  Not the hinged in the middle, two sided ones as much but the really old-school wood ones that would just lean up against the wall.  I’m pretty sure I saw some in the grass next to the dumpster at Goodwill when I was donating some stuff.  I need to go back.  Immediately.

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So ubiquitous, so done everywhere, I just want a really, really big fiddle leaf fig tree.  And a really, really big living room with a lot of natural light.  So maybe a house in California too.  A girl can dream right?

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The last thing I’ve been dreaming of is a tri-fold vanity mirror.  And I could probably easily buy one from one of the decorating sites online.  But instead I dream of finding just the perfect (vintage) one at a thrift store for $10.  Not likely to happen but that’s what dreams are for.

What have you been dreaming about lately?  Join me in cloud land.  And Santa Claus or my fairy godmother or anyone who has one of these perfect things and wants to make magic in my life, give me a buzz.  Cheers – CT

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Butterfly chairs from 1st Dibs here.

Ladders also 1st Dibs here.

Fiddle leaf fig image via Elle Decor.  Wowza.

Vanity mirror via Etsy.  But sold, boo.

It’s curtains on this project . . .

So yeah — September of 2011 I was whining about our bedroom curtains.  I hung them too low and they still didn’t touch the floor.  The rod was puny.  All beginner mistakes.

Take a refresher look:

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So shameful!  I got some beefier rods and simple white curtains at Ikea about forever ago and had them waiting in the wings.  The lovely thing about hanging these new rods is our walls – they’re exterior walls, plaster on brick and anytime you drill into them it feels like the end of the world.  So we waited until JT had a plane to catch a few hours away and then decided to tackle it.  Made total sense.  But I’m so glad we did because now it feels like we live in a fancy, grown-up room. Check it out.

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Yep, these images were all snapped at 7am this morning.  After a few more projects in here I’m going to shoot it up as “for real” as I can get it.

Instead of going with the gallery wall in here that I was considering, I decided to reframe the Bernard Buffet print and have it be a stand-alone piece on the wall opposite our bed.  It’s working with the curtains (mounted up at the ceiling) to create a nice calm and soothing bedroom retreat.

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I still have to iron the curtains and hem them — I was hoping the wrinkles would work their way out just by hanging the curtains but no such luck. And I was a little skeptical about hanging the curtains so high due the large “forehead” over the window it was creating but I love it.  Love.  I wish I could go back to bed now!

Have a great “blursday” everyone!  Cheers – CT

Don’t Stop Rearrangin’! (Hold onto that feelin’!)

For the record, I don’t like Journey but it seemed like a good blog post title.  I’ll probably regret it later when I have that song stuck in my head for three hours.  My apologies in advance.

I know I’ve mentioned to you guys a few times how much I love working on our furniture floor plan layouts in AutoCAD.  It’s addicting — it’s like a puzzle game where you move your furniture around and around and around and around — without doing any heavy lifting.  The moral of the story today though is that sometimes you do have to do some heavy lifting for your living room to feel balanced.

When we plucked the little love seat off Craigslist a while back, I of course rushed off to look at my furniture layout options.  “Newbie” as I took to calling the little guy had a nice diminutive scale that gave me more options in the living room than I had before.  I printed out a few of the on-screen layout options and presented them to JT for review/heavy lifting approval.

Here’s what we decided to try:

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And guess what — it works on paper but really failed in real life.  Because although everything fit into the space with plenty of clearance, the sofa bisected the living/dining space and made it feel smaller.  A lot smaller.  And in a small space that wasn’t really the feel we were going for.

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(There are the real life shots here folks.  Mess on the table, laundry, dog treat box, slippers, brooms propped about, you know – life.)

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So we tried this:

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It’s been working a lot better for us.  It’s fairly similar to the layout we’ve been using for a while but we brought in the larger than life storage drawer from the music room and made it our “entertainment center”.

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So even though I have access to AutoCAD and can do fancy floor plans to my heart’s content, sometimes the best way to see if you will like your furniture in a new arrangement is just to move it around and try it out.  Also I will chime in with the decorator’s advice of using large things in small spaces — before our sofa was large and our TV stand was small.  By switching out the sofa to a smaller version, having the small TV stand started to make the living room look like a kid’s play set.  So we beefed up the TV stand and it evened the whole thing back out.  Rooms, like people, need balance (and vegetables – or vegetation as the case may be).

So that’s what I got this Monday.  What’s new with you?  Do you rearrange your furniture every weekend?  Coming up this week is some major changes to the bedroom and the back porch.  We’re on full speed ahead over here and no room is off limits!  Cheers – CT

Who’s Schmoopy?

A while back we started calling my sister and her then-fiance “Schmoopy”.  Why?  Well because they were.  Googly-eyed and smoochy, they were so disgustingly in love that the only appropriate descriptor was “Schmoopy”.  And it stuck – somehow it became their pet nickname for each other.  As the Matron of Honor (do I sound old or what!) I gave a toast for my sister where I wished her a lifetime of Schmooopy-ness.  And I think they’ll do it!

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(Another wedding picture I snagged off Facebook.  The Schmoopies are Smiths.)

As a shower gift, I made a little something for the Schmoopies.

PLACEMATS IN BOX

With my handy computer and a little Photoshop action, I used an 11×17 size paper to create some diner-style paper placemats.  There’s a cute little print shop near us in South City called the Ink Spot.  I used them for the placemats, the bachelorette invites and also for the wedding programs (fans) and guest book cards I designed.  They’re super close by and I can upload the files online and call them and work through all my issues.  And when I went in to pick up my stuff, I fell in love with the decor.

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Above are some pictures I furtively snapped with my phone while picking up the placemats.  Call me a design snob, but I totally prefer to give my business to a place that gets my aesthetic.  MCM daybed with cute pillows and molded fiberglass chairs?  Sold.  I’ve got no skin in this game, I just thought I’d pass along a great local source for any STL people needing a printer out there.

PLACEMATS IN USE

Sister asked about framing one so I think she likes it.  And I still have the file so if Schmoopys’ Kitchen Cafe ever runs out of placemats, we can reprint some more.  Now that the wedding craze has passed I think I should whip some up for Living Analog as well.  We just need a handy slogan .  . . .

Back with a banging backdrop!

Hey everyone!  The wedding of 2013 (my sister’s!) was last Saturday and I’M BACK!!!!!

So, I teased you guys a little while ago that I was trying to make this:

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And . . . I did!  But in purple and green (of course):

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Yep, the only picture I could find (thanks to my cousin’s husband via Facebook.)  Since there were two photographers following our every move, I didn’t break out a camera once.  Hopefully I will have some better pictures I can share with the interwebs once my sister gets back from her honeymoon (Cozumel!) and meets with the photog. (Also, the backdrop was pretty tall but that’s my youngest cousin back there who is also the tallest person I know.  So I think it looks a little smaller in the pictures than it really is.  And those are a bunch (not all!) of my cousins and of course my sister in the other purple dress.  Aren’t we a handsome bunch!)

So here’s how it went down, with bad iPhone pictures for illustration.

1.  We picked out five different fabrics – one dark green, one light green, one dark purple, another light purple and a final one in solid purple.  I cut them down to various widths ranging from 30″ wide down to 12″.

THE METHOD

2. Spray with fabric stiffener (I used 3 bottles total of Alene’s Stiffen Quick to make all these).  Spray again and again.  Then iron into zig zags and glue closed after throwing a few stitches in the very middle to hold it all together.  (I went back to Alene and used her fabric glue pen – super fast and quick).

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3. Repeat over and over. I think I ended up with ten fabric fans and one didn’t make it onto the final product (good to have some back-up, just-in-case stuff).

FABRIC FANS

4. Sweet talk husband into making you the world’s largest easel.  Paint the easel white.  Staple gun fabric to it.  Staple gun pieces of metal hanger to it and sew your fabric fan to it so it will stand up straight.  Spray everything down with the rest of your fabric stiffener and pray for a miracle.

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4. Make easel legs easily dissassemble-able (we used threaded screws and nuts) for transport.  Rip the rest of the fabric into long ribbon strips.  Bring extra everything – thread, glue, stiffen spray, double stick tape, staple gun and cross all your fingers that the dang thing will stay together at least as long as the ceremony.

5. Sister gets married.  Backdrop stays together.  Everyone is happy!

SISTER IS HAPPY

(This picture is from before the ceremony at a little park nearby.)

So that’s what I got.  Everything went off without a hitch – except for the intended one! (thanks Jess for the joke)  I’m so happy for my sister and also so jealous she is on vacation right now!  What’s been going on with you guys?  I feel like I was gone forever!!!  I have some more wedding fun stuff to share and then it’s off to the races with some house projects.  Cheers – CT

TCB – New outlets!

One of the joys of living in an old home is all the maintenance, replacement and just general care it needs.  I’m so lucky to have a handy husband who takes on a lot of these “TCB” Tasks (as I call them, because I love Elvis and Elvis loves TCB).

The most recent TCB task that JT took on was installing new outlets all throughout the living room. The old ones were a hodge podge of colors, styles and various layers (layers!) of paint — probably not the safest thing to be plugging into.  Plus, they get loosened up and the plugs don’t always stay in them . . . it can make for a weird seance-like episode when your light fixture decides to turn itself off and then on again whenever it likes.

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Today is also JT’s birthday – my man is getting older.  I wanted to take a chance and so very publicly tell him what an amazing husband he is.  He takes on all my crazy rearranging and new/old furniture buying projects without hesitation.  He loves and supports me every day.  He makes me laugh.  He changes outlets.  He has been by my side for this crazy journey since the day we met when we were seventeen and I hope to be by his side for at least seventy more years.  Happy birthday husband!

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It’s also JT’s brother’s birthday — by some cosmic, karmic twist of fate they were born on the same day exactly 10 years apart.  Growing up with only sisters, Shane is the brother I never had and didn’t think I would ever get.  Happy birthday Shane!  (He changes outlets too, just at a different house but like JT he’s also taken ladies – step back!)

(PS — The JT and me picture came from this weekend’s Webster Grooves – a retro-soul festival in Webster Groves.  We came for JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound and they were awesome.  You should check out their new single here.  JT found this band for your listening pleasure, another reason why he’s amazing.)