Goal

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Kamis, 31 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Well my relay is just around the corner, June 8th, and I am so close to my personal goal of $1000. I sit at $770 so I just need $230 to make that goal so I want to make one last plea on the site if you are a fan of my work please donate to my Relay page. It's right there in the sidebar.


Update:
As you can see I'm soo close now. Just $80 away!

Update 2:
$30 away!


Update 3:
BOOOOOOM! I raised my goal!

Thank you for your help,
Donald

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Wallpaper in Austin Texas

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Rabu, 30 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Earlier this year we traveled to Austin Texas to complete a job for Butter Lutz Interiors, a full service design company. We worked with Interior Designer and Owner Amy Lutz who picked out the wallpaper and designed the following rooms. Here are some pictures! Enjoy!

Notice the rustic barn door that leads to the kitchen? We LOVE this look! This is a Stacy Garcia pattern on the wall.


We LOVE this room! We have been installing a lot of geometric wallpaper lately! This is the same paper we installed in the condo bathroom (posted 5/29/12).





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Fun wallpaper

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Selasa, 29 Mei 2012 0 komentar
These pictures are from the past few years. I think they are so much fun!

Can you spy the closet door? We covered it with wallpaper to hide it!

Here is mother of pearl tiles that were installed in a bathroom. They look amazing.


                   This next picture is a pattern made out of tiny glass beads. It makes the walls sparkle!

This is a suede wallpaper that we hung in the Omphoy Hotel.  Every hallway in the entire hotel has suede!
This next picture is a wood illusion paper hung through out the Omphoy Hotel. Even the pillars have been covered!



 
Enjoy!

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Modern Wallpaper

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A few weeks ago we hung this modern wallpaper in a condo. We did the bathroom, kitchen, and bedroom. Here are some pictures.

bathroom

bedroom.

kitchen

We love how fun this condo is so we decided to share! The wallpapers are all lines that we carry =)


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Teal & Coral Summer Look: Paris & Dior

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Senin, 28 Mei 2012 0 komentar
While I'm probably more known for creating "wearable" looks, that doesn't mean they all have to be neutral or natural colors. 
My philosophy is that ANY colors can be wearable. It's all in how you apply them.
I give you: Teal & coral eye shadow.  Immediate thought? A colorful, super daring look.
My take? Equally fun and colorful, but wearable, put-together, and even sophisticated.  It's actually SO easy to make a color combo like this wearable. For this, I did it by adding a bit of brown and combining the colors in a more put-together and flattering way. You can easily do it too! Check out the products used below as well as a step-by-step video tutorial on the full look below.

Products Used:
NYX Jumbo Eye Shadow Pencil in Milk
Paris Palette by Sigma Beauty
Dior 5-color eye shadow in Aurora
Loreal Carbon Black Lineur Intense
Armani Eyes to Kill Mascara
MAC powder blush in Fleet Fast
MAC Pro Longwear powder bronzer in Nude on Board
MAC lipstick in Reel Sexy
NYX Lip Plumping Gloss in Angelina
not shown in video:
MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural (as foundation)
Revlon Brow Fantasy in Dark Blonde













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Playing with Natural Dyes

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Jumat, 25 Mei 2012 0 komentar


I have to admit, I've always been fascinated by the old ways of doing things...spinning, weaving, milk paint, decorating with natural elements, making bread, you get the idea.  I certainly appreciate the fact that I live in the modern world where I can get what I need when I need it with a minimum amount of effort on my part because I'm lazy like that, but I do think it is a shame that our society has lost so much in the way of knowledge of how to do things simply and without a plethora of resources.  We've lost a lot of self-reliance; I venture a guess that most people, finding themselves faced with a major catastrophe, would be hard pressed to feed themselves, much less adorn themselves and make their environment pretty (WHAT?  No Home Goods?  NOOOOOOOO!!!!!).  OK, I suppose in the wake of catastrophe, we might not be worrying about prettying things up, but once the dust settled, you know you'd want to.  Don't misunderstand me, I think about stuff a lot.  THINK.  Usually, that's as far as it goes.  Then, after I think my deep thoughts about sustainability and self-reliance, I hop on the internet, place my order with Dominoes, pour a glass of wine, and wait for someone to bring me food.  The closest I've gotten to growing my own food was to ask my husband (who does actually grow veggies and stuff) to bring in some arugala for the salad. You do know that if you make a salad to go with the delivered pizza, it becomes a healthy nutritious well-balanced meal-just sayin'.  But I digress...

Back to the topic of natural dyes: Mr. FL, in addition to veggies grows lots of beautiful flowers, among them, rather stunning Bearded Iris.  I'd seen on Pinterest a while back a pin about using avocado skins to dye with, supposedly turning fabric and lace a light pink,  and so we'd been having a discussion about that when he says, "I wonder if you could dye with these?"  He handed me a bunch of spent Iris blooms from one of our really dark purple plants.  I decided we should find out right then and there. I gathered up a variety of cotton and linen laces, a doily, and a piece of torn natural muslin and dyed them. Instructions can be found further down the post. I was overjoyed at the results. The color is a bit more accurate on the first two photos, but as you can see, it turned out a very nice lavender purple.  The content of the fabric you are dying affects how the pieces take the dye, just like with any other dye, so you can get lots of variation from piece to piece even if you dye everything at the same time. Makes it rather interesting I think. Is it color-fast?  I don't know.  The water ran clear pretty quick after I took them out of the dye pot and rinsed them, but since I plan on using these things for art journals and things that won't be washed, I've not taken that next step in the research.  Perhaps another day for that, oui? 


There are several books out that discuss all of the myriad of plant materials (and even bugs) that have been used for centuries to dye fiber.  I don't have one, but perhaps I should add one to my library-like I need one more "thing" to get into...sigh.  Many plant materials make a very different color to dye with than they actually are.  Like the avocado skins (more on that later in the post).

Anyway, this is a crappy picture of the Iris I used.  It is called Superstition.  If you've ever grown Iris, you know that the petals are very wet so I had an inkling that the juice from them might make a good dye having had spent heads land on  my white counter and make a nice deep stain.  The flowers are much lovelier than my photo, but you get the idea.


Here's what my hand looked like when I went out to the garden and removed additional spent heads from the plant.  Kind of like blueberry stains.  You can see the spent heads underneath-not so pretty.


There's probably loads of versions of how to dye with natural materials available, but this is what I did.

I used 6 or 8 flowers heads.  I pulled out a stainless steel pot, added some water-maybe 2 cups-ish, and about a half a cup of white vinegar and boiled it.  I then added the Iris blossoms after cutting the green stem pieces off, and boiled them for about a half an hour.  I strained the blooms out and returned the liquid to the pot. Then, I put in my WET laces and fabric and simmered them in the pot for about 30 minutes. If you want less color, do less time, more color, do more time. It will dry a little lighter than the way it looks when you first pull it out of the pot, but not too much. Rinse it in cold water until the water runs clear and then hang or lay out to dry.  It will retain a slight vinegary smell which will dissipate, but if you want to take it to the next level and try washing it, that will of course, go away. Make sure you wash it by itself just in case the color "goes away" too-you wouldn't want to send your hubs off to work in a purple tie dyed dress shirt, right?   After my fabrics dried, I ironed them since a lot of things can be "heat set" by using the higher settings on the iron.  Not sure if this was necessary, but I did it anyway.  The above process obviously didn't yield a bunch of dye, but since I was just experimenting, I didn't need a lot.

After having the success with the Iris blooms, I decided to pull out those avocado skins I'd been saving in the freezer and do the same thing with them.  In my case, I found that simmering the fabric for 30 minutes produced a very pale tan color, not too exciting.  I returned them to the simmering pot, got it boiling for just a bit, then covered the pot with a lid and turned the heat off.  I left them in the pot all day and was very pleased with the results-definitely a pinkish cast to them, not quite as pink as the pins I'd seen, but very pleasing. Who'd a thunk it? Dark green avocado skins dye stuff pinky tan.  Like I said before, some things are kind of weird and interesting like that.




I had to go to my real job after shooting the above photos, but check back tomorrow for an update to this post to see what happened when I threw the spent petals from these vibrant roses in my little dye pot...I was quite pleased...If you should want to try this, do use a stainless steel pot so nothing leaches in to or out of the pot and if you are really going to get into the dying process, you should probably go to a thrift store and purchase a designated dye pot that you don't use for your food.

I should take an additional moment to mention my friend Debra over at Common Ground.  She featured me and my little blog today on her Vintage Inspiration Friday post and I was just gobsmacked!  What a sweetheart she is and I was just on cloud 9 all day after reading it.  Do stop over and visit her and her wonderful linky party which she faithfully hosts every week in addition to a great Monday Marketplace linky party where you can showcase your wares from your personal Etsy shops, websites, etc.  It is truly a wonderful group of participants each and every week for both of those parties.  Then, there's Debra's great style in her own home which she blogs about and I drool over...  Thank you, Debra for supporting me with your kind words and friendship over the last few years.  Love ya girl!



As promised, here is how my vat of rose petals dyed the laces and a little scrap piece of cream colored silk...


I was very happy with the results.  I really didn't have high hopes, but it turned out very nifty.


Since you were kind enough to hang in there this long, I will leave you with some of my favorite old roses from our garden.  Enjoy your long weekend!




Until next time,


Linking up with:
Time Travel Thursday
Creative Things Thursday
Vintage Inspiration Friday
Feathered Nest Friday
Shabbylicious Friday
Simple and Sweet Friday 
Pink Saturday


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My BLUSH Favs for Spring/Summer

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Kamis, 24 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Blush can really pull your whole look together and make you look more "alive". The other night, my family was over at my house and I was showing my Mom and Grandma the Paris Palette.  While explaining the colors to my Grandma and giving her some ideas for how she could use the colors and make them work for her, I immediately whipped out the F40 brush in her palette and applied a bit of the Peche shade to her cheeks and showed her how to use the highlight shade, Lumiere, with it and her face lit up.  It was amazing what a difference the blush made.
So while I've always L*O*V*E*D blush and been a bit obsessed with it (I have a shamefully large collection to prove it), that experience with my Grandma sparked the idea to do a "Favorite Blush" video. Funny enough, when I went to check out the shades I would include in the video, they were kind of all sitting on my vanity already.  What they all had in common? All were shades perfectly suited for Spring and Summer.
Here are my favs mentioned in the video.  Don't forget to check out my video for more info on the products as well as some demos on how to apply them.

NARS Orgasm
Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush: Exposed, Dollface, Blissful
MAC Powder Blush: Peony Petal, Love Cloud, Modern Mandarin
Smashbox Blush in Radiance
Benefit Boxed Powders: Hervana, Dandelion






What are YOUR favorite blush shades for Spring & Summer??

xoxo,
 Tiffany

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New Discoveries, New Research now available!

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Senin, 21 Mei 2012 0 komentar
The volume "New Discoveries, New Research" is an outgrowth of an international wallpaper conference in Stockholm from 2007. It was published in Sweden in 2009. The book includes 12 essays on a variety of wallpaper topics, including a study of the output and working methods of Johan Norman, a late-18th century Swedish paperstainer. "Wallpaper in the Farmhouses of Halsingland" by Ingela Brostrom looks at how prosperous farmers mixed and matched decorative painting and wallpaper, and much much more. An excellent book and well worth the cost for the serious student of wallpaper.

table of contents:

From 'papiers en feuille' to 'decor': the industrialisation of decoration, by Bernard Jacque

Adam Petter Holmberg and the Etruscan Style, by Ursula Sjoberg

Chinese Papers and English Imitations in 18th Century Britain, by Clare Taylor

Wallpapers and the Restoration of Temple Newsam House, by Anthony Wells-Cole

The Octagon Room at Danson: evidence for a restoration with wallpaper, by Mary Schoeser

The French Scenic Wallpaper at 7 Church Road, Oare, Kent, by Treve Rosoman

Marketing Magic: the rise and fall of sanitary wallpapers, by Christine Woods

The dispersion of Art Nouveau wallpaper throughout Europe, by Jeremie Cerman

Johan Norman: the discovery of a Swedish 18th century paper stainer, by Elisabet Stavenow-Hidemark

Wallpaper in the Farmhouses of Halsingland, by Ingela Brostrom

The Digitalisation of some 6,000 Wallpapers from the Departement des papiers peints collections housed at the Musee des Arts decoratifs in Paris, by Veronique de La Hougue

Changing Papers - Saving Options, by Julian Self
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TO ORDER: you must deal directly with the gift shop by emailing Jeanette Konigson  at:
 jeanette.konigson@nordiskamuseet.se

The cost will be about $50 dollars US.

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MAC "Hey, Sailor!" Collection - Swatches & a Video

Posted by csdferwEHRTJR Jumat, 18 Mei 2012 0 komentar
As I do with most new MAC collections, I've received a good bit of items from the new Hey, Sailor! collection from MAC to share with you all.
This is a true Summer collection- from bronzers, bright lip colors, sandy and water-colored eye shadows, to shimmering body oils. It kind of had me when I opened the box. 
While I can appreciate a great collection of brights and extremely "out-there" colors (unique, but may not get much wear out of me), I'm most surprised by collections that truly have something to offer everyone. Trendy and "of the moment", while still looking put-together and grown up. I haven't said that about a MAC collection in a while. 
Out of the items I have in the collection, I was surprised by a few things. Really wearable and gorgeous bronzers I can totally see myself wearing everyday, an amazing (maybe even favorite worthy) blush shade, Suntints (love), and two long-wearing lip liners that are really unique.  
Oh and don't get me started on Seaside Body Oil...  Love.  The key is wearing it outdoors. When the sunlight hits it, it's amazing, people. It's coming to the beach with me in a few weeks for sure. ;)
Of course, out of the items I tried, there was a "miss".  Just one though.  The High-Light Powder in Crew. Just doesn't do it for me and comes off more as a pink rather than a highlight.
 I'll be sure to put stars next to my favorite items from the collection below to make things easier. 

Check out my swatch photos below of my items I have from the collection as well as my video where I give you my first impressions and more thoughts on the products.

xoxo,
Tiffany


MAC "Hey, Sailor!" Collection
May 24, 2012- July 5, 2012









 Suntints SPF 20 Lip Balm, $16.00
 left: *Sea Mist, right: Abalone



Lipstick, $15.50
 *To Catch a Sailor   
(every time I read this, I think "To Catch a Predator"...just me? lol)
While the name is creepy, I found it surprisingly flattering.


 Lipglass, $15.50
 left: Riviera Life, right: *Send Me Sailing



 Pro Longwear Lip Pencils, $19.00
 left: *Saunter, right: *Throw Me a Line!



Pro Longwear Bronzing Powder, $28.00
Bronzing Powder, $24.00
 left: Pro Longwear Bronzing Powder in Nude on Board
right: Bronzing Powder in *Soft Sand



Powder Blush, $21.00
 *Fleet Fast



High-Light Powder, $28.00
 Crew



Eye Shadow, $16.00
 Jaunty



Pigment, $21.00
 Naval Blue



Nail Lacquer, $16.00
 left: Touch of Red, right: Vestral White



MAC To the Beach Body Oil, $22.50
 left: *Seaside, right: Man Rays

 (above) Seaside

 (above) Man Rays


What are your favs from the collection!?


MAC products provided for consideration with no agreements or obligations to feature in videos or my blog.

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