
Friday, August 27, 2010
Kelly Green + Dining Room Inspiration
While talking to my Mom on the phone the other day, she says "I think I am going to buy this tank for your sister, it's that super ugly green color that she likes." I had to laugh. I LOVE that color! I have actually been contemplating painting a few furniture pieces that ugly kelly green color... what do you think?
This piece was featured in this month's edition of Lonny Mag .. check it out! Hundreds of pages of design inspiration in a neat little online mag.
I love the use of the branches against the green backdrop. I think the stripes are a bit drab though... and the table is way too small for the chairs!
How amazing is this bed? Featured here, you might wake up one morning and decide you never want to see this color again.. but I love the base and size. Brown comforter = highly questionable though.

I love the subtle change in direction with the green tiles, it barely gets noticed yet creates great lines! This design compliments of Kelly Wearstler Designs.



Featured on Plush Palate, I just found the subtle bursts of color so attractive in this nursery. The striped ceiling, the green interior of the armoire, such a great idea to peek some color through. Playful, minimal, and incredibly childish - in a great way!

The birds are a little too life-like, the spider pillow a little odd, but the overall concept comes together quite nicely.

My current dining room table was a $40 find on craigslist, and looks exactly like this one. Last year I painted it black with this super-high gloss, including the chairs, and covered the chairs with a black, tan and white striped fabric from Ikea. I still love the table, but I'm so bored with it. I was thinking of alternating some white chairs in there.. or possibly painting the chairs red? I really like the look of black on black... seen on the chair below.


What a fun dining room! The elephant painting just brings this certain level of funk that takes the 80's print out of the chairs and ties it all together.

I just thought the fiberglass chairs were quite interesting... and for some reason I'm really drawn to the color of green with the brown table.
A miniature uncomfortable sofa brought to you by Anthropologie, I wish I could just buy this fabric. I love it! The couch looks like it needs to be seen and not heard ... looked at and not sat on!
This piece was featured in this month's edition of Lonny Mag .. check it out! Hundreds of pages of design inspiration in a neat little online mag.
I love the use of the branches against the green backdrop. I think the stripes are a bit drab though... and the table is way too small for the chairs!
How amazing is this bed? Featured here, you might wake up one morning and decide you never want to see this color again.. but I love the base and size. Brown comforter = highly questionable though.
I love the subtle change in direction with the green tiles, it barely gets noticed yet creates great lines! This design compliments of Kelly Wearstler Designs.



Featured on Plush Palate, I just found the subtle bursts of color so attractive in this nursery. The striped ceiling, the green interior of the armoire, such a great idea to peek some color through. Playful, minimal, and incredibly childish - in a great way!

The birds are a little too life-like, the spider pillow a little odd, but the overall concept comes together quite nicely.

My current dining room table was a $40 find on craigslist, and looks exactly like this one. Last year I painted it black with this super-high gloss, including the chairs, and covered the chairs with a black, tan and white striped fabric from Ikea. I still love the table, but I'm so bored with it. I was thinking of alternating some white chairs in there.. or possibly painting the chairs red? I really like the look of black on black... seen on the chair below.


What a fun dining room! The elephant painting just brings this certain level of funk that takes the 80's print out of the chairs and ties it all together.

I just thought the fiberglass chairs were quite interesting... and for some reason I'm really drawn to the color of green with the brown table.
A miniature uncomfortable sofa brought to you by Anthropologie, I wish I could just buy this fabric. I love it! The couch looks like it needs to be seen and not heard ... looked at and not sat on!Wednesday, August 18, 2010
G + Y
I've decided that I am going to start accumulating things that I absolutely love on this site. Right now my currrent obsession is grey (gray?) and yellow. Here are just a few pics of this color scheme done perfectly. I love!
I love the feel of this hand-written font with the modern-floral print. How cute is the inside of the envelope?

I imagine this invite has wonderful texture - coupled with the vintage sillhouettes, this is extremely well-done.
How adorable is this tandem-bicycle wedding invite?


How adorable is this tandem-bicycle wedding invite? 
The mixture of succulents and the boldness of the chevron pattern add the perfect mix of modern desert "cool" mixed with a slight vintagey - madmen-ish touch.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Ahoy El Capitan!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
2010 McDowell Mountain Music Festival
Another year has come and gone for our very special McDowell Mountain Music Festival here in Scottsdale. After a disgruntled venue change from WestWorld (which lead to no camping) many festivarians were saddened by the changes. After witnessing the MMMF in its new digs, I think everyone was more than pleased with the outcome. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals brought the house down on Sunday night - - as well as 23 year old Trombone Shorty. The musical talent exuding from this stage over the weekend just left me with a good feeling.
There were more kids than ever this year, and there is nothing better than watching children rock out to some homegrown tunes! Bless those parents that decided to enliven their kids with a little culture. The MMMF is just what Scottsdale needs. One of my favorite quotes: "Children, they learn to dance before they learn there is anything that isn't music." These little boys just made my day!! The glue + glitter weren't even dry on their guitars - but they didn't care one bit!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Bucket List
I found this hot little list in the spare laptop case at work - and at first I couldn't beleive what I was reading, but then I thought - well, good for them for having hopes and aspirations - even if it includes writing a romance novel and joining the mile high club with "your wife's friends" (eeek!)
Originally, I thought that my bucket list would simply consist of a few key rules of simply doing what makes me happy, doing things that evoke happiness in those around me, and get outside as much as possible. Now I have learned that I should probably be a little bit more specific if I want to reach my goals. So here goes:
1. Roadtrip through 3 states in one week.
2. Learn how to cook one new meal per week, and invite my friends over.
3. Go to the local library, read 1 book per month.
4. Plan a camping trip with at least 10 of my friends.
5. Finish my personal website.
6. Take the 30-day Bikram yoga challenge.
I guess that is all for now!
Friday, April 2, 2010
Happy Easter from Tucson!
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