Friday, January 28, 2011

Antiqueing: How to train your eyes

I can find just about anything I am looking for in one of those huge Antique Malls that were once a grocery store. Do you have any of these in your hometown?

http://brassarmadillo.com/phoenix   MY GROCERY TURNED ANTIQUE SPOT
 I usually go to these places searching for something that I specifically need like a chair or decor item of a certain shape or color. I don't go in to browse. I always have a purpose and I want to achieve my goal as quickly as possible. It is like a game, only I am the only player. I have a mental check list of what the characteristics are that I am looking for i.e the color red, or wood or plates or specific shapes and sizes. By doing this you weed out all other things looming large in your line of vision and tugging at brain to see what they are or how much they cost.



My movement is quick, my eyes rove so fast, I start at the very top of the ceiling and look at the shelves and then scan, stop, scan, scan my eyes racing over every item in the booth from top to bottom. At the bottom shelf scan, scan and then scan some more and lift open  a few boxes for possible hidden things.
Some times I get a lot of exercise squatting to look underneath dressers and flipping over rug corners looking for prices. I open drawers too, they hold things some shoppers have hidden! I always keep moving, reminding myself that I am on a time limit and the thing I am searching for might be in the next booth so hurry through this booth. It's kind of like a "great race" with myself inside that grocery turned antique gold mine. I have shopped in thrift stores and antique shops my whole life and I think this is why I don't feel like I am missing anything when I don't stop to see all the things. I have the attitude to just find that one special something that I need and then get out! When my kids were little they hated the thrift store, the smell drove them to complain. I think this is when I perfected the hunt. My little complainers were not going to keep me from getting the goods!
Happy Hunting!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

HGTV & Sherwin Williams to Partner in 2011!

Some of the most exciting news I have heard this year............. there are 160 colors in 8 new palettes coming to Sherwin Williams! More news to follow in the coming months.

          There are never enough colors to satisfy the endless possibilities.

Doesn't this look so inviting and that purple towel draped is so pretty.

This one says drama like no body's business.

Almost all words do have color and nothing is more pleasant than to utter a pink word and see someone’s eyes light up and know that is a pink word for him or her too!

Pillows make art, art colors life

The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love color the most.
John Ruskin- 19th century writer and critic of art, architecture and society

If you need help establishing your own color palette, contact Karen to help you create flow in your home. Admitting you need help is the first step in transforming your home and life!
June is when the new palettes arrive at Sherwin Williams!






Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Chinoiserie Mural

     1 part silver leaf + 2 parts texture ='s  a beautiful room!

Isn't this ultimate color and texture! It's the most expressive work of artist Scott Waterman

Isn't the detail whimsical and so alluring!      Scott Waterman

"My work always has a sense of search and discovery and of course wabi-sabi. If you know exactly where you'll end up when you start out what's the point of the journey?" says Scott. I know exactly what he means, life is full of uncertainty and that is what keeps it interesting.Read his original post here, and check out his work here. Keep all this close in mind as a possibility for a future project, I know I will. It doesn't get better than this!

Scott Waterman here
If you need help establishing your own color palette, contact Karen to help you create flow in your home. Admitting you need help is the first step in transforming your home  and life!  
Thought provoking right?!

Monday, January 17, 2011

BOLD INVENTION

This board represents the technology driven world we live in. The word Bold is truly represented by the high energy colors.


check out the Sherwin Williams to see all the color trends for 2011!

If you need help establishing your own color palette, contact Karen to help you create flow in your home. Admitting you need help is the first step in transforming your home  and life!