While in NYC on our Babymoon last month, we spent a morning at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). I love all art museums, but none more than this one! I visited MoMA for the first time on a trip to NYC in college, right after taking a series of art history classes. Wanting to be able to revisit the art time and again, I brought home a book of highlights of the MoMA collection. That started an ever growing collection of books from my favorite of the art museums I visit, as well as other ... View the Post
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DIY Metallic Gold Striped Vase
You already know of my love for all things Kate Spade, so it bet it won't surprise you that I was immediately drawn to these gorgeous gold striped vases! Only, these aren't the $75 Kate Spade versions... these are the five minute DIY versions that cost under $5! Can you believe it?! Monica, of Monica Wants It, is a gal after my own heart... taking budget busting inspiration, and getting creative to make her own version for a fraction of the cost! Head over to Monica's blog for the tutorial ... View the Post
Layering Canvases for Bigger Impact
One of the most common mistakes in interior design is scale, especially when it comes to art. It doesn't matter how gorgeous a piece of art is, if it's too small for the space, it just won't have the intended impact. Often times, people try to solve this problem by simply hanging numerous small piece of art on a big wall, but unless they are grouped together to create a well designed gallery wall, lots of too-small photos or pieces of art just end up looking cluttered and don't solve the scale ... View the Post
How to Weatherproof Art for the Outdoors
When I shared some photos of our backyard in the spring, you may have noticed that I hung a large, canvas photo on the exterior wall of our white stucco garage. For years, I had been wanting something decorative for this space to break up the sea of stucco, but I had never been able to find any outdoor art that I really liked. So this year, I created my own weatherproof, outdoor art, and today I've got the super easy, five minute tutorial for you. Watch this quick video tutorial, and ... View the Post
What You Get for Valentine’s Day When You’re Married to a Blogger…
I hope everyone had a fantastic Valentine's Day, or simply an enjoyable Saturday if Valentine's is not your jam! Scott and I were originally going to stay home with our boys, but after finding a last minute babysitter, we left the house with no real plans other than to spend a few kid-free hours together. It ended up being a crazy evening that finally culminated with us having dinner and exchanging gifts around 11 pm. When the babysitter arrived, we left the house with no clear destination. ... View the Post
Linen Closet Organizing Hack
We've been spending a lot of time in Breckenridge this summer, and it's a beautiful place to be! We are very fortunate that my parent's have a house there, and it provides a great place to escape to cooler weather and relaxed days. But even when were are in Breckenridge on semi-vacation {both working remotely much of the time}, the day to day stuff still has to get done. Meals cooked, dishes cleaned, laundry washed. The other day, when I opened the linen closet to grab out the broom to ... View the Post
Last Minute Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
Only three days until Valentine's Day... have you found the perfect gift for your significant other yet?! If not, I'm here to help! Today I've put together a list of eight quick and easy gifts that your special someone is sure to LOVE! Rather than just saying I Love You on Valentine's Day, why not say it all year long? Simply print out this cute love note {available in two colors and two size}, pop it in a frame, and use a dry erase marker to write a new message each day. I shared the ... View the Post
Easy Toddler Art for Valentine’s Day
Are you are looking for a fun Valentine's art project to do with the kids or grandkids this weekend? I'm excited to show you this easy technique that my boys just LOVE! And best of all, this art project only takes about five minutes to prep! I've done a number of paintings over the years using tape to mask certain areas {like the painting by the back door in our kitchen}, and it recently occurred to me that this would be a really fun way to help my boys create art! SUPPLY LIST I raided my art ... View the Post
Dollar Store Storage with an Anthropologie Inspired Gold Basket
As you may recall, a few months ago I turned an old printer stand into a rolling bar cart - it was one of four furniture flips I did for my Drab to Fab feature at the Denver Home Show. I installed several wine glass racks below the painted "counter top," but still had space to fill on the shallow shelf next to the glasses. The goal was to complete my furniture makeovers on a tight budget, so I wanted to accessorize on the cheap as well. I immediately envisioned a gold wire ... View the Post
{featured} Check Me Out at IHeart Organizing
If you've been reading my blog for the past couple of months, you've likely heard me mention Jen at IHeart Organizing and how much I am inspired by her and her blog. So you can imagine how stoked I am that today Jen is featuring my nursery as her Reader Space feature! Please take a minute to pop over to her blog and check it out - and while you are there, stick around for a while. If you like organizing and good design (and seriously, who doesn't?) then you'll be ... View the Post
{style inspiration} Dare to Go Bold: Volume 1
Earlier this month, I joined a few of my Instagram friends in starting a new hashtag, #MyBoldHues. We put out the call for everyone to tag spaces, projects, and moments full of color, and Instagram did not disappoint! In these first few weeks, nearly 300 bold and beautiful photos have been shared using the hashtag. Each month, I'll be rounding up some of my favorite photos from the #MyBoldHues feed. Whether it's a vibrant paint or graphic wallpaper on your walls, a colorful rug or piece ... View the Post
{seasonal style} A Mess-Free Way to Dye Easter Eggs With a One-Year-Old
I hope everyone had a great Easter! The weather was really nice in Denver this weekend, and it's finally starting to feel like spring around our house. The holidays are so much fun as Beckett becomes more aware and interested, and because he seems to loves art projects, this year I really wanted to help him decorate eggs. But the idea of dying eggs with a one year old seemed crazy, and I wanted to do something that he could really participate in, so I had been ... View the Post
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