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Daniella Kallmeyer Hood -FF Project, week #4



 The 4th week in the Bib + Tuck Forward Fashion Project is here with this leather and fur hood  by Daniella Kallmeyer . My choice for this versatile piece was to wear it like a collar. I love collars and this one is the perfect accessory for winter, even if the weather is not so bad here:)
   See here how the other bloggers style this luxurious hood !


                                                      Hood : Daniella Kallmeyer
                                                      Tunic dress: Converse
                                                      Pants: Ralph Lauren / similar here
                                                      Moccasins : Calvin Klein Collection / similar here
                                                      Bag: Giani Bernini
                                                      Leather gloves: from Marshalls /similar here and here
                                                      Sunglasses: Oscar de la Renta
                                                      Leather jacket : Martin+Osa / another great one here
                                                      Cuff bracelet :Chanel


xoxo
Veronica 

estate sale score

I never have trouble walking into an estate sale and finding something I want, but it isn't everyday that I find something I actually NEED. (there's that whole need vs want struggle again).

I ran into this particular estate sale on Sunday afternoon, so it had already been going on for 2 days and the house was majorly picked over. I was so sure I wouldn't find anything that Luke and the girls stayed in the car while I did a quick scout. I was running thru in record time with nothing good to pick up until I walked upstairs and found this.
crooked iphone picture
A dresser for the girls' room has been on my 'hunt list' for a while and this one is perfect. Not only is it already perfectly painted in a non-offensive color (very hard to find if you frequent estate sales), but the drawers open and close as if it was a brand new piece of furniture (a pet peeve of mine), and it had a $100 check from 1973 stuck to the bottom of the top drawer. All of this for the low low price of $70!

The estate sale ladies were so nice they even threw in the mirror above it for free and watched the girls for us while Luke and I trucked it down the winding stairs and out to the car.

I took it home and put it to use right away. I don't even know what to do with all this storage. I'm giddy!


Along with this score, I also managed to get a painting project done and we made headway on another lighting project for the dining room. More on those things later.

Here is to a week of crossing things off the list!

Sunday inspiration : Miroslava Duma


source: buro247.ru
                     
  Tommy Ton and Miroslava Duma, photo shoot in Dubai for Spring-Summer advertising campaign for Symphony boutique. Can't wait to see the official photos.
                                                                        Magnifique!




 love
Veronica

what's my motivation?

Did anyone else want to be an actress when they were little? Just me? Ok, moving on.

I am always looking thru Sarah's House episodes on DVR, old issues of Domino, Pinterest, basically anything to get the juices flowing when its time to start a new project. So, to pump myself up for a long to-do list, here is some weekend motivation. Can you hear the Rocky music playing in the background?

You Paid More Than Me via Pinterest

via Pinterest

Seeing a theme here? 

How do you get motivated? Any special projects you are ready to tackle? Happy Weekend!

DIY necklace



Whenever I have some free time, I like to make my own jewelry. For me, the best way to relax is to create something that I love, no matter if it is a painting or simply a jewelry piece; this is also the perfect way to spend time with my husband. He like to help me and come with many great ideas :) Here is one of them, with a tribal inspiration !


                                                       Trench coat :DKNY /similar here and here
                                                       Striped blouse : vintage /another great version here
                                                       Pants: Forever 21
                                                       Ankle boots: Zara/ similar here and here
                                                       Bag: vintage / another great version here and here
                                                       Sunglasses: Ralph Lauren/ similar here
                                                       Bracelet : H&M / poshlocket
                                                       Necklace : made by me and my husband


hugs
Veronica

am i red?

A big thank you to Emily A. Clark for the feature today on her blog!! You sure know how to make a girl blush.
Emily A. Clark

And welcome to all my new readers. I've got some big things in store this month so stick around, I'm just getting warmed up!



step into my gallery

The glory of a small cottage is that every room has a distinct purpose. There is no guesswork. No extra rooms that you struggle with how to use. We use every inch of our house and we use it well. With one exception...our 'whatever you call it' space.

It isn't really long enough to be considered a hallway, and its not a vestibule or an alcove. Its just a weird purgatory place that has no purpose.

It has been three different colors and had countless pieces of furniture in it - bookcases, dressers, arm chairs, tables you name it. For such a small space, it's had more changes that any other room in the house. I'm afraid I've made it a bit schizophrenic. Poor little 'whatever you call it' space.

empty, except for the time-out chair
After its latest iteration I cleared the space and figured I would leave it blank until it talked to me and told me what it wanted. It is schizophrenic after all, so talking to me isn't such a crazy idea.

And this is how it sat for some time. And for those that know me, you know how difficult it is for me to live with blank walls. But with my new moto 'slow and deliberate' comes patience. Begruding patience.
It may be a nothing area but Eve finds it a good crawling path

Then, finally. What? What's that you say walls? You want to become a gallery? Ahhhh (that's the choirs singing in praise) Finally! A decision, a direction. No problemo, a gallery it is. Personally I think it was Pinterest seeping out again as I pin quite a number of gallery walls, like these...



 
via Young House Love 
via Pinterest


via Pinterest

But whatever, I let the space think it chose. I'm a team player.

I've had gallery walls in the past, but most were pretty organized and followed the 'rules'. You know, all the same type of frame, all the same finish (b&w OR color - heaven forbid both) blah blah.

However this time I wanted more quirky, a bit messy, and color. Luckily, due to my addiction to wall coverage of all types, I had plenty of frames to choose from. Wahoo, a $0 project. My favorite!

I also thought this would be the perfect time to test out a tutorial I see on blogs and in magazines all the time - creating templates of your frames to organize your wall before hanging. If nothing else, my plaster walls would thank me.

To be honest I was skeptical at first that it would be too much time for not much of a difference than the old eyeball method I've honed over the years. But I am an official convert. This is the best way to hang pictures...ever! Period. (and a great way to get some additional use out of the Sunday paper) I'm gonna become a picture handing fool now. Watch out.

I'm sure you've read these before, but to recap in a few simple steps:

Trace each frame onto a piece of newspaper/craft paper (luckily several of my frames were the same so this step didn't take very long).

Cut out each template, marking with a pen where the hook will be, and start to play with the layout.
measure twice, nail once
Once the layout is looking good tape those suckers onto the wall.
'suckers taped to the wall'
After taping, stand back, move templates around as needed and stand back again. Repeat several times.

Use that trusty mark you made earlier on your template to nail thru the template and onto the wall.

Thank to some help from my husband, the whole process only took about an hour from start to finish. And now our little 'whatever you call it' space has purpose!

Doesn't it look so happy?
With two beautiful girls it wasn't hard at all to find pictures. I also included the chair prints I've been dying to use from Danielle Oakey. You'll notice her lovely red Chinese Chippendale in the top left and the blue Shield Back Chair in the bottom right.

Artwork by the lovely Amelia.

The silhouette is Amelia from a few years back. The black and white is a favorite picture of my great-grandfather holding my newborn mom. And yes, that is a pipe in his mouth.

Now there is some good eye candy for anyone who has to do time in the timeout chair.

So there you have it. An easy way to add some jazz and purpose to an otherwise unused space. Have any of you tried the Gallery Wall tutorials out there? Have any tricks for hanging things on plaster walls? Anyone else LOVE getting fresh flowers from Trader Joe's?