she’s always buzzing just like neon, neon

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it is so easy to just keep buzzing along without stopping to savor the lovely.  to appreciate the simple.  this image not only made me stop and think, “yes, i want my coffee table to be that“  it also made me think, “yes, i want my entire space and existence to be that”.

simple.

clean.

orderly.

bright.

appealing.

smart.

serene.

sprightly.

alive.

thoughtful.

not flashy and cluttered and ornate.  just calm and inviting and lovely.

Lord, help me to enjoy the glorious things in life.  help me to stop and rest.  to meander by the cool waters.  may my life be filled with grace and peace.  may i attract others.  help me to appreciate the simple.  may my life be marked by your beauty.

simplicity

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leonardo da vinci said that “simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”

i am definitely getting on board with a more simple approach to life.  cleaning up, clearing out, decluttering, organizing, using simple and clean design elements…a little bit of less is more.  i am already making the shift into a spring mindset. trying to clear out the mess and lighten things up.  {p.s. who is super excited for the j.crew spring collection?  me.  that’s who.}  there is something so lovely about the understated.  classic elements that mean something.  not just things for the sake of things, but things that tell a story.  what statement pieces are your favorite?  what does your story look like?  what does your living space say about you?  here’s to a quest to become more sophisticated through simplicity.

three things

three things i am likin’ right now

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this neon art that i stumbled upon on pinterest.

oh how i love the bright yellow and flamingo pink combo!

this necklace, and quite frankly, every single necklace from doloris petunia

i mean, wow.  talk about neck candy!

this fresh pop of vibrancy against a clean palette on pinterest

so great.  a simple and clean, white backdrop with a splash of neon to add some playful personality.  an easy and inexpensive way to make a bold statement in a home.

contemplations of mr. charles

good day, fine people.  today, i would like to discuss a little thing called bathtime.  every so often, i am forced to participate in this ritual.  the signs are clear:  towels, shampoo, brush, running water, and the removal of my collar.  these all point to one end – bathtime.  i am actually a pretty good sport, all things considered.  i straddle the sink and stand patiently as my mom lathers and rinses.  sure, the warm water feels nice and i even get to enjoy a mini massage.  and, i won’t even complain about the brushing and drying.  but, the whole process is still an inconvenience to me.  sometimes, i get soap in my mouth [see picture number four above].  sometimes, i have to get my nails clipped. sometimes, it takes way too long to brush out my ears to get rid of the knots and make them extra fluffy.  the grooming experience can be an annoyance.

however, during this weekend’s bathtime, my mom reminded me of the needtobreathe song, washed by the water

even when the rain falls, even when the flood starts rising, even when the storm comes, i am washed by the water.

this did make me stop and ponder [i had plenty of pondering time while mom was drying and brushing and fluffing and coiffing] the idea of bathtime.  i started thinking about it in a new light.  even though the water can be inconvenient, bothersome, or even painful…it still washes.  sure, i may not always enjoy it, but the result is a clean, new me.  i do feel much better after a bath.  and it does feel good to be all shiny and bright and fresh.  i will remember this next time mom starts running the water in the sink…even when the faucet is turned on, even when the water fills the sink, even when i get water in my eyes…i am washed by the water.  it is good to be clean.

a fresh look

i’ve started feeling that delicate warmth in the breeze….the one that signifies that we are on the cusp of spring.  as you have probably noticed, i have been trying to prepare for the seasonal shift.  getting organized, getting a new do, moving furniture, making lists, and planning projects.  so, i decided that it was time for a fresh take on our bedroom.  while we have thoroughly enjoyed our previous bedding set [warm orange with cream, burgundy, and chocolate brown accents.  very rich] i’ve been in the mood for something on the other end of the spectrum.

we have such lovely light in our bedroom.  it pours in our windows and is filtered and softened by our perfectly textured, flax-colored wool curtains which are just heavy enough to block out the painfully bright desert rays – while still allowing a warm glow to seep in.  the sunlight is beautifully dispersed as it playfully prances around our room with a luminous and sprightly exuberance. i was inspired by this light to lighten the color palette in our room while maintaining a welcoming warmth.  so, i opted for some monochromatic bedding [cream and taupe and flax and ecru].  this provided more contrast against our dark wood and leather headboard.  it also blended somewhat seamlessly with the drapes, walls, lamps, and carpet.  a pleasantly fresh color story of nuanced beige to serve as a soothing base for our room.

i have also bee inspired by pops of color.  from jcrew’s new spring line [yes, i am accepting donations to my spring wardrobe fund.  i am going for one of each from the lookbook so make sure to give generously people] to pins on pinterest, i have been craving vibrant hues.  what’s a girl to do?  i needed to find a way to juxtapose the serene and soft with the bold and bright.  i wanted something subtle and lovely with strategic bursts of lively pigment.  so, i decided to start by utilizing elements that were already in my possession.  i cleared out the clutter and added some glamour to our dresser by displaying my perfume bottles, bracelets, and wedding bouquet.  then, i headed over to my jewelry nook and gave it a makeover.  instead of simply storing my favorite pieces, i thought that it would be a fun idea to feature them.  i grabbed all my favorite jewels and put them up on the wall. voilà!  bursts of color!  no purchase necessary.  i just put some of my favorite items on display.  my own personalized collage of glitz and baubles.

the final touches.  since i was working with a subtle monochromatic backdrop, the fun would be in the details.  i wanted to add some visual interest to the bed to create a true focal point.  to do so i went to the linen closet and grabbed a few of my friends, the throw pillows.  then, i borrowed a bright yellow pillow from downstairs to complete the motif.  in this case, my superfluous pillow purchasing compulsion really paid off!  i love decorative pillows and when i see something fabulous, i can’t resist the urge to scoop it up.  hubby can attest that i always have extra on hand.  that way, i can mix-and-match to create new looks whenever i want.  [it is my theory that throw pillows are to home decor what jewelry is to fashion] all i have to do is head to the closet and do some shopping from my own private stash.  now that i think about it…this is actually a good tip: pick up random do-dads along the way that inspire you and then hold onto them.  create a private shopping stash.  then, you can pull out those gems at a later date when the mood strikes.  you can even have private shopping swaps with friends to acquire new items without buying a thing!

lastly, i printed some of our favorite pictures, locations, and inspirations to create customized wall art.  this just required a few frames and nails and a whole lot of help from hubby to get each picture “just so” on the wall.  now, we have a unique arrangement of prints, botanicals, balloons, antique doors, european streets, seagulls, scenes from canada, and california sunset landscapes.  plus, any time i get bored or inspired afresh, all i have to do is print some new images to give the wall a facelift and to bring a new spirit to the room.

we are quite pleased with the end result.  and it only took a couple of purchases and some artful switcheroos to get the job done.  say hello to a fresh bedroom for spring!