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14 Sep 2011

At Home: Tips for Making an Apartment Feel Like Home

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I’m excited to announce a new feature that I’ll be doing on Wednesdays every so often on the blog. The feature is called At Home, and I will be featuring ideas for how to make your home (be it an actual house, a rental, or whatever you call home!) reflect your personal style and what you love and find important. I’m not an interior designer, but I feel like Jordan and I are making major strides in making our current apartment rental (a one-bedroom, new-construction apartment with its quirks) feel more like home than our last rental (a too-big-for-us townhouse that was expensive to keep warm in the winter).

To start off the series, I thought that I would share five strategies that have worked in our apartment rental to make our space feel more like home.

1. Hang things on the walls.

To hide that boring shade of white or beige that you (more often than not) cannot paint in a rental, hang things on the walls! Everything from pictures of your family and friends (and your pets! I love pet pictures!) to framed posters (especially movie posters from classics like Breakfast at Tiffany’s or Citizen Kane) can help your walls to reflect your true personality. I love the idea of hanging frames in a gallery wall setup; check out the unbelievable gallery wall over at Young House Love! Don’t stop at pictures or posters, either – what about shelves? Making the most of your space is often a challenge for renters (it sure is for us, since we live in a one-bedroom apartment!), so use the real estate on your walls by hanging some shelves.

Worried about nail holes? Don’t be! Check out 3M Command hooks or similar products - they will change your life as a renter in need of some wall spunk.

2. Invest in a bed frame or headboard for your bedroom (and any other bedrooms you may have).

Take a look at our (new this spring) bed frame (we chose the IKEA Hemnes bed frame in black-brown). [Ignore the white comforter, I'm going to put our new duvet cover on our bed soon soon soon!]

Even if you are short on space, finding (or making! or upcycling!) a headboard will add structure to your bedroom. I love the look of this padded fabric headboard over at Bower Power. Interested in DIYing a headboard, but not too keen on trying to DIY an entire bed frame? Adding a little bench or ottoman to the end of your bed functions as a faux footboard, as seen here on Young House Love.

3. Hang some curtains!

Curtains to a room is like lipstick (or, if you’re like me, lip gloss on a good day, or chapstick on every other day) to an outfit. It brings it all together. Disagree? Check out how these (inexpensive!) white curtains from IKEA make our bedroom extra kissable (get it, like lipstick?):

Ignore the lack of a bed frame in the picture above, as this picture was taken before we made our pilgrimage to IKEA this spring (also, ignore the green and white duvet cover – we’ve recently purchased a new duvet, but it just hasn’t made it on to our new bed yet – call me lazy). Anyway… Just like a headboard does for a bedroom, curtains around a window add structure to a room. Plus, if you’re living in what feels like the tundra like we are (South Dakota winters are COLD, y’all), curtains can add warmth and reduce your heat bill, too, if you’re gaming for that!

4. Trade in your hand-me-down towels for some cushy, luxurious ones. Same goes for your bed sheets.

If you are anything like me a few years ago, you moved into your first apartment (if you’re me, you were moving in with your super-fab best friend), and you used the same sheets that you slept on when you were still young and sleeping in a twin bed (me, minus one awesome new purple set of sheets that my Mom bought me), or your Mom passed along to you your Grandma’s old bedsheets (fastforward to one apartment later: me again). Or, you’re still using the monogrammed towels that your parents’ friends gave you for your high school graduation (also me, until about a year and a half ago). In other words, your linens are not the newest, not the cushiest, not the awesomest.

But, if you’re living in a rental, I firmly believe that you, more than any homeowner on the block, need to feel awesome about your digs. Homeowners can paint, they can tear down walls, and they can blow the place up if they want to. But you? You’re renting, and it’s imperative that you like where you are living, despite the fact that A) you can’t pound seventy thousand nails into the wall hanging up your posters of the Backstreet Boys (what, just me?) and B) that you can’t paint a. single. wall. The trick to making your rental feel homey, I promise you, is LINENS, people.

When Jordan and I got married last year, we registered for a bunch o’goodies, and one of the major things on our list that we received as gifts were cushy bath towels and washcloths. We went to Macy’s, we picked the middle-of-the-road option in terms of price, and we LOVE our towels. We also invested in some high-thread-count sheets this spring, and they are HEAVENLY to sleep on. Seriously, they better have those sheets hanging out in the clouds when I get up there someday.

Invest in new linens. You can do this slowly, or you can have a linen shopping spree – but look for sales!

5. Have one thing hanging/sitting/positioned near your doorway that is guaranteed to make you smile.

My brother just moved in to his first apartment. He has been chilling in the dorms for the past two years, and to say that he was anxious to get out of collegiate dormitories is an understatement. He was BEYOND ready.

A week ago, he tweeted the following picture:

Why yes, this is a humongous picture of Michael Jordan. He lives with a guy friend of his, so it’s totally cool for them (though it wouldn’t fly in my house – I mean, come on, where’s the femininity in Michael Jordan?). But, regardless of whether or not you are a fan of Michael Jordan is not the point.

What is the point is where this picture is hung: right above their couch in their living room. So, after walking in the door, one turns to the left and is greeted not only by a huge TV and gaming consoles (they are guys, after all), but they are also greeted by His Airness, MJ himself.

Why is this important, you ask? Because it’s a certainty that upon entering his new digs, my brother, who buys MJ stuff like it’s his job to wear a fresh pair of J’s, will instantly smile. Smiling is a reflection of happiness, and I’m a believer that happiness that is found by entering the door of one’s rental abode = happiness with one’s apartment rental home as a whole.

What are your tips for making your apartment or rental feel like home?

NOTE: I wasn’t paid or perk’d to feature any of the goodies in this post – I’m just a fan of what I mentioned!

[All pictures by me, except the one of His Airness, Michael Jordan, which was taken by my brother Brian]

12 Sep 2011

Monday’s Crafty Find: Spoonflower

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While it’s been awhile since I’ve been super crafty, I am a big fan of DIY projects. I’d love to learn to sew someday (or at least to be able to sew on a button!), and I recently became aware of a fun new website that’s making my fingers twitch with the itch to sew some fabulous creations!

Have you ever heard of Spoonflower? It’s a website that allows you to create your own fabric and have it printed. (For a cute example, click over to Young House Love to see the fabric that they created for their daughter Clara’s first birthday party!) I’ve been busy the past few months adding many a grey and/or yellow fabric to my favorites list (a color pairing that I fell in love with since our wedding).

What are your favorite websites to frequent for craftastic inspiration?

NOTE: I wasn’t paid or perk’d to feature Spoonflower; I’m just a fan of their awesome site!

09 Sep 2011

Brainstorming: Fall/Winter Love Shoot

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Happy Friday, all! Today I wanted to share with you an idea that’s been a-lurkin’ in the back of my mind for quite some time.

Ever since our wedding last summer, I’ve tossed around the idea of doing yearly photo sessions with our favorite photography team, Kara and Aaron at Creative Kindling. They shot our engagement and our wedding photos, and we couldn’t be more pleased with both sets of photos.

I love the idea of doing a yearly photo session for a few reasons. One, when we did our engagement shoot, we didn’t bring along Wyatt the dog because it was FREEZING and we were in and out of doors all day. But, since Wyatt is such an important part of our family, I want to honor him by taking a family picture with him in it. Reason numero dos has more to do with making our home to feel like home – I want more (beautiful) pictures of us to hang on our walls! Our engagement pictures and our wedding pictures adorn our walls, together with pictures of our family and friends, but I like the idea of keeping a tradition alive where each year, we have professional pictures done. Just think how adorable that tradition will be if/when children come along…watching them grow from year to year… :) Plus, how perfect would a fresh picture be each year for our Christmas cards!

Since we had a vintage-inspired engagement shoot (complete with a trip to an authentic diner and a museum!), I want to do something else fun for our family picture this year. Can you help me to brainstorm some ideas?

- Fall picnic. Jordan and I in plaid flannels and jeans, a quilt, a picnic basket, and Wyatt the dog in a sweater – wouldn’t that be adorable?! I’m giggly just thinking about it.

- A date at the drive-in movies. There is a drive-in theatre near us, and we haven’t gone yet this year…we could even make our Christmas cards have a holiday movie theme! (My favorite Christmas movie is White Christmas.)

What other ideas do you have for a cute fall/winter love shoot?

[Photo by Creative Kindling]

26 Aug 2011

Fun Friday Feature: Five of my Favorite Etsy Shops

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How’s that for an alliterative title? :) Today I wanted to share with you five of my favorite shops on Etsy, my most favorite online marketplace ever!

- DarlingLovesDapper on Etsy

This shop is full of handmade goodies from one of my most favorite bloggers, Stephanie from Love & Lace. She designed an amazing DIY, vintage-inspired wedding, she’s a crafty gal whose home has so much character, and now she’s bringing her crafty skills to the masses! Pictured above is her Speakeasy Headband – adore!

- DigThisChick on Etsy

Another one of my favorite bloggers, Nici of Dig This Chick, has an amazing shop full of handmade clothing for your littles. Nici’s an amazing sewing goddess, and I can’t wait to have my own little children to dress in her goodies! Pictured above is her Indie Love Hoodie – adorable.

- MerriweatherCouncil on Etsy

I can’t wait to fill my house with these cute goodies from Merriweather Council! Embroidery hoops are all over the blogosphere right now, and I think they are so charming; I want to hang a few on my bedroom walls! Pictured above is an abstract work that is perfect for any room that needs a little extra charm in your abode!

- WeChooseJoy on Etsy

Onesie with an appliqué tie (pictured above). Need I say more? ADORABLE. This shop is a must-visit if you have a little man in your life! They make t-shirts with ties, too!

- 1canoe2 on Etsy

I am in love with 1canoe2. I seriously can’t stand how refreshing and creative the work of this shop is. I ordered some cute, cute letterpressed coasters (pictured above) from 1canoe2 for my dear cousin Kristen for Christmas last year, and they came out so perfect – she loved them!

What are your favorite Etsy shops? Please share with me in the comments!

NOTES: I wasn’t paid or perk’d to feature any of these shops or Etsy as a whole; I’m just a fan of these shops! All pictures came directly from the shops themselves.

19 Aug 2011

Fun Friday Find: Kirtsy

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Happy, happy Friday, all! I can’t believe we’re already halfway through August, but here we are, nearly at the end of summer. School starts for me in less than two weeks – back to teaching and learning!

Today, I wanted to share with you a website that I found recently that is full of beautiful pictures and fun inspiration.

Have you ever heard of Kirtsy? It’s a site that just relaunched (beautiful design!) and was founded by some awesome bloggers (most notably Gabrielle of Design Mom, whose site I read daily!). The purpose of the site is to showcase awesome finds around the Internet. Every day, a new slideshow is available on Kirtsy. The slideshow features anything that you can imagine (from the quietness in New York City to my favorite color, yellow). All of the images are selected (or, as Kirtsy likes to call it, “curated”) by one influential blogger each day.

I’m loving the concept of Kirtsy; it’s a bright spot in my day when I visit the site and pour over each day’s slideshow!

NOTE: I wasn’t paid or perk’d to feature Kirtsy; I’m just a fan of the site!

Have a great weekend!

[Image Credit: Whoorl.com]

16 Aug 2011

My New Obsession: Pinterest

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Have you lovelies heard about the ultimate time suck that is Pinterest? It’s so enticing that I stop watching “The Hills” on Netflix in order to pin. You hear that, Internet? I actually STOP WATCHING REALITY TV (my third love, after my husband/family and my dog) in order to get my pin on.

What’s pinning, you ask? Well, let me tell you. Pinterest allows you to keep track of EVERYTHING you love that you find online. Plus, you can categorize your favorite finds according to type. So, say for instance that you find a set of dishes that you love online somewhere. You can create a board (which is what Pinterest calls their organizing feature) named “Kitchen” that you place all of your kitchen-themed loves in. That cute little onesie with a tie that you found on Etsy? Now it won’t get lost in your Etsy favorites; once you pin the photo, a picture of this adorable onesie, plus the link to where it’s for sale on Etsy, is now all housed on Pinterest, most likely on your “My Uterus is Aching” board. :)

Now, maybe I’m the only one obsessed with that onesie (really? no one else is drawn to it like I am? what’s wrong with you people?! heehee), but let’s say that you’re looking for, I don’t know, a new rug. Get thyself to your favorite rug website (where does one shop for rugs? IKEA!), and pin away.

How does one pin things? Pinterest has this handy little “pinning tool,” so whenever you are on a site and you say to yourself, “I love this! I must pin it!,” click the “Pin It” pinning tool, and it will automatically appear on your Pinterest page. Me, I have the “Pin It” tool on the toolbar of my Internet browser, so it’s super handy.

Pinterest also allows you to “follow” people’s pins. Similar to Facebook or Twitter, where you “add XYZ person as a friend” or “follow XYZ person,” you “follow” XYZ person’s pins on Pinterest, which means that their pins (what they find interesting/inspiring) will show up on your homepage, so you get to see what’s inspiring other people, too!

Click yourself over to Pinterest, and request an invite to join. When I requested my invite, I was invited within two days. After you’re in, let me know! I’d love to follow your pins, and I’d love for you to follow me. I’m on Pinterest here.

Already on Pinterest? Let me know in the comments! I’d love to follow you and swap Pinterest love stories.

NOTE: I wasn’t paid or perk’d to mention Pinterest; I’m just a big fan of their site, and I wanted to share the love!

[Image credit: Crafter Minds]

21 Jun 2011

Mood Board: Just for Fun – Thinking About Nurseries

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No, I’m not pregnant…but if I was expecting a little one, here’s an idea for a baby nursery! I’m working on my PhotoShop skills, so this is my first project; check below the mood board for where to purchase all of the items that I featured!

A little backstory: I recently began following On to Baby, an off-shoot of Wedding Chicks. It’s full of baby-related inspiration and design, and for a blog-obsessed, cute-baby-obsessed gal like me, I can’t resist the cuteness! So, here’s a taste of what I’m digging for nursery style right now.

[An aside: I'm totally digging the use of this crib - I wouldn't be surprised if it shows up in my house one day!]

I love the idea of using the Hemnes 3-drawer chest from IKEA for a changing table, and the black Jenny Lind crib is a modern twist on a classic favorite. If the baby was a boy or a girl, I think that the linens (pictured in the top right corner) would be a perfect gender neutral pick.

SOURCES (In Clockwise Order):

- Jenny Lind Crib – Ebony: SimplyBabyFurniture.com

- Fabric swatches (“Zig Zag Stripes,” “Solid Tangerine,” “Solid Robin’s Egg Blue” and “Cream Matelesse”) – BabyBedding.com

- Black picture frame: IKEA

- “You Make Me Happy” Print: Etsy seller AppleBlossomPrint

- Hemnes 3-drawer chest: IKEA

- LACK shelf: IKEA

- Sheepskin Rug: IKEA

- Black rocking chair: CSNstores.com

- Robot print: Art.com

- Abacus: cb2

- Egyptian pouf: Overstock.com

- Lime Green Lamp: Target.com