Thursday, July 30, 2009

New Sknobs for sale!

Hello my friends!  Just wanted to show you the latest set of Sknobs (snobby little knobs) that I have created.

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This is the inspiration picture that I used:

But they would also go great with this theme:

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This is a set of six, measuring 2 1/2 inches each. The set is on sale for $60! (Regularly $72.) They are over-sized and very unique!

Check out my Etsy shop as well.  All pre-made knob sets are on sale at $10 off until they are gone, but only for you bloggers!

Email me for discounts. Click the cute little envelope on the sidebar.

Happy shopping!

~Misti

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Adding Vintage Style to my ‘To-Do’ List

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All this time I have been looking for the perfect finish for my free-standing column, and then it hit me when I opened the newest BHG Flea Market style magazine!

Instead of finding the perfect paint treatment, all I need to do is sand it down and give some vintage style! How simple is that?

Here is my column hiding in the bathroom. I’m a bit afraid to bring it out into the family room yet. It is quite heavy and could do major damage to my young children.

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The next picture gives me even more inspiration. This is exactly how mine would sit if I did decide to put it on the family room. We have a corner right beside a window; perfect for the column.

Did you see that great vintage urn full of moss? LOVE IT. I also love the farm table, the oil painting, and the slip-covered sofa.

Oh yeah, that bust thingy would never last in my house. Not a chance!

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And…while I’m at it, I might as well do the same thing to my fireplace surround, right?

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I think it would be perfect for the rustic style I’m going for.

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Oh, and just for an update—(I am definitely needing that pessimist party from Melissa)

Still haven’t started the footboard project, but it will be SO cool when it’s done.

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Those metal artwork things are still on the dining room floor.

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And this wall still has not been painted a light suede brown.

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Seems my ‘to-do’ list never ends. How about yours?

Have a great week!

~Misti

Monday, July 20, 2009

A Walk in the Woods…

Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home.

My favorite old barn-wood sign hanging in the family room says it all. I do love my house, and my yard as well. Particularly the woods.

The other day as I was dragging the wheelbarrow full of grass clippings to our specified spot out in the woods, I was complaining about being hot and tired from cutting grass with our lawn mower (that is still running, by the way.) Not like it wasn’t hot enough in the middle of summer but,  I always wear my blue jeans because I am terrified of a snake biting my ankles as I head through the woods, the whole way shouting crazy things to the snakes to keep their distance and all.

My point is…when I forced myself to really get in the middle of the woods I noticed just how beautiful and fascinating they really are.

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I found gorgeous wildflowers…

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Our campsite is great in the fall and winter.

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Certain times of the day, the sun shine cuts right through.

We also have our sentimental spots…Little Miley-Our first hamster.

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The picture below is the one that really got me. I could just feel all the love from Heaven above right here in this spot.

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I realized how small my bench looked surrounded by the trees. See it at the bottom left corner? Reminds me just how small we really are in this great big world.

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There’s my bench; it has held up many great conversations!

Then there are things like this that make me very aware of every noise and leaf crunching I hear…

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This is what I see off of the back deck first thing in the morning.

IMG_3150I haven’t named him yet—How about Raul? Yeah, I like that…Raul greets me with my coffee everyday!

And this snazzy little birdhouse is another favorite… I think most people in the south have at least one SEE ROCK CITY birdhouse. I would love to know how far north they actually go!

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So remember…

BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE, THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME.

Thank you for being here!

~Misti

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Like my new look?

So…What do you think?

Joanna of Southern Girl Blog Designs has whipped up a brand new look for me to celebrate my one-year anniversary! Don’t forget to to grab my new button. See that pretty red one over there on the right? Yep, that one.

AND…now you can follow my blog on Facebook too! Just hunt for Studio M Designs, and I’ll keep you up to date on the blog.

She was incredibly patient, and super fast too! Joanna was incredibly easy to work with, we did everything online, because she is THAT GOOD. Seriously!

If you are new here, welcome and stay awhile. If not new, thanks for coming back to visit! You know I love hearing your comments and suggestions. If you noticed anything I have left out on the new design, just let me know. If you hate it, you can tell me that too, just let me know why. I won’t be mad—promise!

Joanna has a few blogs, and you should check out all of them:

Southern Girl Blog Designs-Blog designs

This Southern Girl’s Nest-Her personal blog

JoJo’s Place-Review blog

Hope you all have a wonderful week. We are having a little “staycation” at home. ENJOY!

~Misti

 

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Fabulous Ideas and Random Thoughts

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What a pretty setting! Have I had time to do anything like this? Absolutely NOT. But it is so pretty, and I do like to dream…

Have any of you decked out the patio with pretty cushions and lovely tablecloths, and flowers everywhere? My Martha Stewart side has been way too busy for that this summer.

Don’t you just love this topiary of fresh flowers? This could easily be made by either hot gluing the bottom of the pots to the floral foam inside each pot, or by drilling a hole through the bottom of each and run a dowel rod through the center to make them sturdy. Tuck in some hydrangea blooms and you’re all set.

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I believe this is one of the best things since Martha Stewart took over K-Mart. BHG decor at Wal-Mart is genius! It doesn’t matter where your decor comes from as long as you know how to arrange it with style.

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Always the greatest wall-hanging technique.

Tape up your brown paper the exact size of your artwork (with painter’s tape) nail your hardware right through the paper, then rip it down and hang away!

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This next picture makes me want to yank off all window treatments and let the sunshine in… I do love how the bright yellow sunflowers are the only color this room needs.

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When I saw this article in BHG, my mind started wandering… These frames in a girl’s bedroom or bathroom, with lipsticks, a vintage brush and comb, or perfume bottles would make an excellent French decor statement!

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This page made me want to paint something blue.

How inspiring!!!

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And this? I just wanted to leave you with some chocolate. Because every girl needs her chocolate now and then.

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Hope everyone is enjoying their summer. I have finally been blogging for one year and it is one of the most fulfilling things I have done! Hopefully, I can back in the swing of things very soon.

My blog designer, Joanna of Southern Girl Blog Design, is getting me ready with a new blog look. It’s totally original and I can’t wait to show you. Should be coming up very soon!

~Misti

 

All photos from BHG July 2009

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Elizabethtown and The Brown Hotel

 

Recently on our road trip to Kentucky, we passed through Elizabethtown. Yes, just like the movie! My husband and I love this movie and have watched it several times. He, of course, loves the Freebird portion of the movie, I watched it because Orlando Bloom is just such a great actor and all (wink, wink, nod, nod.) Kirsten Dunst and Susan Sarandon are perfect too. Oh, and Paula Deen made her on-screen debut here too!

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Movie summary:

“A suicidal young man returns to his small Kentucky hometown of Elizabethtown following the death of his father, and meets an unstoppably positive woman along the way.”

The suicidal part is actually quite comical-- nothing serious.

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  The majority of the movie is set in Elizabethtown, Kentucky; however, they portray the hotel that he stays at as being in Elizabethtown when in actuality it is in Louisville. Right in the heart of downtown.

The Brown-- Built in 1923

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My husband has stayed at The Brown Hotel many times in his travels there. He has always told me how much I would love its details and that I had to go there someday. SO WE DID.

The lobby is phenomenal with its marbled walls, beautiful furnishings and unbelievable oil paintings.

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As you go upstairs heading to the reception area you see this…

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and corbels (that I wanted to yank off and take home) like this…

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And as you walk into the reception area your mouth falls open as you take in the dramatic ceilings. No picture could possibly do it justice.

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I asked the nice gentleman at the desk if he minded if I snapped a few shots since it wasn’t terribly crowded; he said “Oh please-take all you like.” Then he added “I would suggest that you go upstairs and take pictures of our Crystal Ballroom, but there is a wedding reception taking place.” HINT HINT-Which I took as him really saying “Please stay away and don’t scare our guests with your camera, you crazy nut.”

He was very polite and told me several points of interest about the hotel, asked where we were from, and made pleasant conversation. I, in return, tried to fluff all of the sofa cushions when he wasn’t looking so as not to offend him.

Several of the scenes from the movie were taken right here in the reception area.

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Notice the crystal glasses on the tables? Many people grab a drink at the bar and settle in here for relaxing conversation while listening to the piano in the next hallway.

In the movie the Kirsten Dunst was so likeable that some ladies asked her to join their bachelorette party. They started it in this room.

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Check out the bar with its antique furnishings.

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Anyone want to go and have a glass of wine with me? We could listen to the piano and stare at the ceiling and the chandeliers that were bigger than my dining room table.

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I couldn’t tear my eyes away from the gilded wall details, then I saw this enormous vase; it had to be eight-feet tall!

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The chair, or rather throne, was fit for a king. It was enormous as well! Everything in this hotel was grand and luxurious.

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  How about this incredible piece? The carvings were magnificent! Look at the pictures underneath, they are the close-up shots of the carvings. I’ll have to watch the movie again to see exactly what furnishings made it into the scenes.

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Not sure where this hallway lead, but the wall color was amazing! I wanted to check out every inch of the hotel, but my husband was graciously waiting outside with our dog and the boys were appeasing me by coming along while I embarrassed them to death with my camera.

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This, of course, was the highlight of The Brown for my boys.

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  I hope you will watch the movie Elizabethtown. Let me know if you have or if you do. It’s a cute and simple, light-hearted movie that I could watch again and again.

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I would love to find more places from my favorite movies, and when I do I promise to share them with you!

 

~Misti

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