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Quilt heaboard

So easy to do. Via Martha (of course).

Purchase a wooden drapery rod, two brackets, and hanging hardware from a home-supply store. Paint the drapery rod and brackets to match the bedroom walls, and let dry. Install the brackets above the bed, positioning them at the desired height, and put the rod in place. Drape the quilt over the rod, lining up the bottom edges so that it hangs evenly.

I'd hang something like a grand old silk sari to give it an Indian flavour and a burst of rich colour. What do you think?

Wrought iron tables







Unusual bookshelves -2

Never knew that there were so many unusual design ideas for bookshelves!
The Bookman
Round bookshelf via Behance
Opus shelving via Sean Yoos
Lovely Rita via Fresh Home
Equation bookshelf via Fresh Home
Bookworm by Ron Arad

Unusual bookshelves

via Pratham books blog
via bookshelves

via the NYT
Would you like one of these in your home?

Blue


Saw this on Tumblr just now and had to post it here. What a gorgeous color. I thought it was a watercolor at first - the blue was so vivid and the leaves etheral, almost translucent. Beautiful.

Love...is all around you














all pics via Maluna

Friday's Finds {for children, on Etsy}

This resolution to be posting every day in August is not working out very well. Between sleepless nights, errands, worrying about deadlines and figuring out what semi-solids to introduce baby to, the days and nights are a big, fat blur.

Baby's sleeping at the moment and I'm finding solace in the lovely finds from Etsy over on Knack Studios. Each item is lovely and makes me wish I had made them. From colorful lockets to thank-you seals, to a fun laptop cover and button pins, there's something for everybody. Go,take a look.

Because I have baby on my mind, here are a few things I thought he would like:


Ideal for the times when you're not sure what day or month it is :) via Picky Sticky


Rocking horse via Bellahope

via Shea Chic Designs

Kitchens I could cook in (ha!)

via Eric Roth Photography





Kim from Desire to Inspire has a great post today on kitchens with open shelving. I like my clutter hidden - it would be too stressful to see all that out in the open! Any inclination to cook might have to be postponed while the tidying up gets done first :)

My first Blog Award!


I am honoured to be the recipient of the 'One Lovely Blog' award by the very friendly 'Struggling to be Stylish' blog. Thank you, Struggler!

If you haven't been reading this brilliant blog, hop on over right now. Struggler's posts are filled with lots of information, tips and lovely pictures - everything that a read-worthy blog should have.
I hope to get there some day, but for now I'm focusing on just finding the time to post every day for now, I hope to be able to write some more soon. Till then, I'm reading great blogs like STBS and finding fresh inspiration every day.

Friday's Finds {Art on Etsy}

Etsy is full of lovely, original art and I find it a constant source of inspiration for my own painting. I'm experimenting with acrylics at the moment (and especially interested in painting on wood), so here are a few picks from Etsy. Enjoy.


The caravan exhibition by seasprayblue

Bathroom Buddies by Studio236
Red Grass and Cypress trees by Pattybaker

Silly Tree Hugs by Katieanna






Introducing 'Papermash' by Tea for Joy

Lynne of the lovely Tea for Joy blog did what I'm still dreaming of. She has launched her own store 'Papermash'. The store will sell paper goods sourced from various independent designers. Take a look at some of the lovely things on offer...

I love the notebooks and polaroid postcards.

The wine tags make me want to get a bottle just so I can use a tag.



My favorite though, is the library birthday card and the tapes - the lace and the typewriter ones.

And while you're browsing through Papermash, Lynne's offering a free typewriter card as well (pdf). Get it now!
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