Wednesday, January 18, 2012

All of the lights....


(via housebeautiful.com)

Like this light fixture?? Me too!! Actually I love this light fixture! And I found a way to make a similar one! You can make one too- here's how:


Materials: 
LOTS of beaded necklaces, cut into long strands (the Mardi Gras kind)
Metal hanging garden basket


A spool of thin-gauge wire
Wire cutters 
Wire clothes hanger 
Pendant light kit (cord & socket) 
Metal chain to hang the fixture
Light fixture mounting bracket, bolt & loop
Light fixture ceiling cap
                                   
 Start with a hanging garden basket.  Go ahead and paint it to blend with your beads (or the finished color of your chandelier if you plan to paint your beads).  I used a ladder to suspend the chandelier while I worked on it. 


Top it off.  Because I wanted to wire this fixture, the metal hook on the basket wasn't going to cut it.  I needed to be able to add a pedant light cord and a chain somehow.  I ended up wiring a light fixture ceiling bracket to a ring made from a bent clothes hanger.  The loop on top screws onto a hollow bolt that screws into the bracket, which later allowed me to attach a chain. 


Add a little structure.  I wired on a ring (again, made from a bent hanger) about half way between the top of the chandelier and the lower ring for a little more shape.  This allowed the beaded strands to swag a little without the metal chains showing. 


Start beading!  After figuring out that my beaded strands were just a tad longer than I needed to go from the top to the bottom of the fixture with a little swag in the middle, I started attaching them around the top ring by looping wire around the top bead of each strand and the metal ring.




Aaaaand bead some more.  This is definitely the most time-consuming part.  Just make sure that you have good coverage all the way around.  I attached all my strands at the top first, then at the middle (the top part of the basket -- so they would swag a little), then at the bottom.  In the photo above I had attached the beads at the top and middle and was trying to make sure there weren't any bare spots before attaching them at the bottom.

Trim away the excess.  If your strands are a little longer than you need, just cut off the extra after attaching at the bottom of the fixture.

Add a chain and ceiling cap.

Paint it up.  Give the whole thing a coat or two of paint if you want.  I decided to do this because I found that it made the wires and chains blend in better with the beads.  I u
sed this to spray the fixture a custom color.

(via www.gusandlula.com)

To make your chandelier look more like the one in the inspiration picture try using large beads sold at craft stores. This will allow you to have more creativity in the color and texture of your chandelier!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Over Organizer


(via ballarddesign.com)

This is my dream for my shoes. For each of them to have a space, obviously I will need a few of these cabinets. This cabinet is from Ballard Design and retails for about $600. Luckily for me I have a very handy boyfriend who will (hopefully) be able to build this for me. 

Monday, January 9, 2012

Craving Coffe Table Books

One of my new obsessions is to collect coffee table books. Nothing can rival a beautifully crafted book. Especially not one filled with fashion and design. With all of the multimedia reading devices like iPads, Kindles, and Nooks (oh my!) its nice to crack open the glossy pages of a hardback coffee table book. Plus they don't look too bad in stacks on a shelf or... you guessed it, a coffee table. Here are some of my favorites: 



In Vogue, published by Rizzoli, is a must have for anyone who has an inkling of an interest in fashion. Its a classic. Rizzoli, in my opinion, makes the most beautiful books so you can't really go wrong with anything they publish. 


This is another one of my favorite books. Fabric design idol. It is a Finnish company started around 1950. They are known for their graphic prints and bold use of color. 


Looking for bright color inspiration? Look no further than this book. The hot pinks, reds, and oranges are enough to make you want to book a trip to India. 


Of course we all know Alexander McQueen for his bold fashion statements but seeing them all together in this book makes you really appreciate his genius. Another great one for inspiration!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Rustic Beauty

Just a little color inspiration for this lazy sunday




(via pintrest)

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Leapin' Leopards!

I have never been the biggest fan of leopard prints or animal prints in general. They have always been a little too, as a friend would say, flashy. But now it seems I can't escape them and I have to say I have not only given in to the trend, I'm loving them. I am still of the mindset to be hesitant with them and feel that they look best in small quantities. Here are some of my favorite looks of the leopard trend for interiors and fashion.

*side note: leopard print also known as cheetahhhhh