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A Spring Home Decor Update!

03 Tuesday Apr 2012

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artwork, bathroom, cost plus, decor, DIY, diying, gardening, Goodwill, home decor, home decorating, interior design, lonny, mantle, mirror, painting, potting bench, ross, thrifting, wall art

Hellooo Spring!

This is the second year I’ve lived in my little condo condo and now that the weather is getting warmer I’m once again itching for changes in my home decor!  Justin helped me accomplish a lot of projects around the house this past weekend… thank you love if you’re reading this. :)

Over a year ago I spotted this huge hunk of an octagonal mirror at one of my favorite thrift stores. It was hanging high up in an open warehouse building with no visible price tag. Two very kind elderly gentlemen helped me pull the mirror down and over to the retail counter, where the store attendant priced it on the spot for a mere $15. Cha-ching! Music to my ears!

This thing is HEAVY.  The frame is real wood, the mirror surface itself is lightly spotted with age.  Initially I had intended to paint it a bright color but with all of my modern furnishings I think the natural wood finish is a nice contrast.

For months my beloved mirror sat untouched, propped against the fireplace.  The heavy weight was a concern so I asked for Justin’s help.  I bought two long, heavy duty screws and Justin brought over his power tools.  And now, it is finally in its proper place.  I am ecstatic with the final result!

Another completed project was painting this plastic skull. It went from this:

… to a satin-finish black.  My styling here isn’t the best, so I think this will have to be moved to a better suited location.  (Perhaps the bedroom, where I have a more masculine feel to the room.)  I’m glad this is finished though, I hated the gross ‘authentic’ brown and yellow look.

My Bear Warrior art print by Ruben Ireland is now mounted in the bedroom:

The framed print on the floor is called “Uprisings” by Kozyndan.  I bought it when I was in college at the Giant Robot store in Los Angeles.

This print is a play on Hokusai’s ”Great Wave off Kanagawa,” where the ocean wave is comprised of hundreds of bunnies:

I also posted this new bathroom find on Instagram (ID: elleandish), a $6 plush bathroom rug from Ross:

Its hard to tell in the photos but the pattern is comprised of 5 alternating shades of grey.  It reminded me of something that Anthropologie would sell, and I loved the muted colors so I snatched it up immediately.

The same day that we mounted the vintage mirror, we assembled this adorable potting bench from Cost Plus.  I used a 10% off coupon in the mail during a sale and it ended up being ~$100 after taxes.

If you’ve followed my blog for a while now you’d know that I love succulent gardening.  This potting bench will really help with new plant arrangements; but the main reason why I bought this was because I can use it as a prep table or tiny serving buffet in the future.  Once Justin moves in with his grill, I’m thinking barbecuing, drinks, hookah and grilling on a summer night! :D

What’s next on the DIY and decor agenda?  I have these two little buddies to paint:

I spent $3 each on the dinosaurs on Ebay, and less than $2 per acrylic paint.  I’m thinking I’ll have to ‘prime’ them with white paint first.  Fresh mint green and a bright neon yellow are the choices (for now.)

Speaking of colors, I bought these little binder clips (at least a year ago now) at Ichiban Kan in Japantown in San Francisco, and I finally unboxed them and brought them out.  I love the colors!  So very spring, don’t you think?  Ever since I was little I’ve always loved bright colors.  Even though I love spaces with white, grey, woodgrain and other neutrals I can’t get away from brights.  Even in the artwork that I buy I notice that I tend towards bright geometric shapes and cartoons (e.g. vinyl toys, Takashi Murakami-esque characters).  Does that seem ‘kiddy?’  I told Justin about my issue but he told me that there was nothing wrong with it… and that it was just my taste and what I naturally gravitate to.  I really wish I had more grown-up taste sometimes, but ah well.

My next big painting project is this gorgeous bamboo framed mirror:

I bought it for $30 at Goodwill about 3 months ago, and its another heavy find.  It was fate!  I have been looking for a mirror like this for AGES.  Some craigslist and Ebay sellers find these and price them SO incredibly high so this is a gem.  The mottled gold finish isn’t really my my thing, so this baby’s getting some paint!  The spray paint, “Hacienda tile,” is the closest red-orange I could find at the hardware store.  I was inspired by two separate Lonny Magazine spreads (here and here, on Pinterest) to paint it orange.  I already have my antique bamboo office chair (as shown in the mirror’s reflection) painted black, so I wanted to change it up a bit with a nice pop of color.

And where is it going, you may ask?  It’s going to be my new vanity mirror.  I first posted my vanity space here… it’s not too exciting and its a bit cluttered with makeup and jewelry at the moment.  I’m hoping the red-orange paint will complement my DIY bedroom paintings (you can see part of it in the mirror reflection.)

I’ve updated my home decor flickr with these new photos… feel free to ask me any questions about sources if you’d like.

♥ E&I

Patio in progress!

13 Saturday Aug 2011

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decor, gardening, patio, succulents

Dabny patio set from Lowes

My planting project inside a thrifted salad bowl:

I added some faux yellow orchids to give the tablescape a little height :)

More succulents I’ve planted and placed on the patio wall:

A ghost plant, ‘sticks on fire’, dark knight with trailing pearls, and two other plants I don’t remember the names of.

Off to give Buddy a bath now… he got a bit wet and dirty while I was watering my plants!

♥ E&I

Growing green onions and garden plans

19 Tuesday Jul 2011

Posted by elle & ish in decor, how to

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DIY, gardening, succulents

Instead of I’ve been shopping for.. plants! More succulents! I can’t get enough and now I have quite the collection.

I also have a few new pots (I found all of them for $5 or less) to make some interesting combos and compositions.

(yes that is a salad bowl.. I bought it for $3 at a thrift shop! Big shallow bowls are hard to come by and this works perfectly for a future planting project)

I’ve also just recently planted some green onions in a pot and now I won’t have to spend $0.99 per bunch at the grocery store for about another year!

I followed this tutorial:

Just buy a small bunch of green onions, cut 1.5″ from the bottom and stick it in some potting soil! Voila! You will have some nice tall stalks in about a week. Just snip off a few stalks when its time to cook and it will keep growing back! :D

♥ E&I

under the sea.. gardening?

27 Wednesday Apr 2011

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DIY, gardening, succulents

Da seaweed is always greener
In somebody else’s lake
You dream about going up der
But that is a big mistake
Just look at the world around you
Right here on da ocean floor
Such wonderful things surround you
What more is you lookin’ for?

LOL okay sorry I couldn’t resist! :)

I saw this fabulous silver plastic shell at Ross today for $4.99 (on clearance! woo!) and I thought it’d be fun to turn it into a mini planter! There were a few pretty silver & chrome pots there but I thought this would be more interesting to the eye.

Choosing a $2.99 succulent I bought at Walmart (Jellybean sedum rubrotinctum?), I used the same planting process I blogged about here.

Ta-dah!

I’m hoping this will grow nicely! :D This goes to show you can turn anything into a planter, really.

♥ E&I

How to: Easy succulent container gardening

17 Sunday Apr 2011

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decor, DIY, gardening, succulents

Its spring!

Now that I have a place of my own and a cute little patio, I’ve gotten the gardening bug.  I’m not very good at taking care of orchids indoors, but I have yet to kill a single succulent plant in the 2 years.  And I consider myself to have a.. black thumb.  If I can do it, anyone can really. :)

Here’s a shot of my front steps leading to my place.  I tried to make it cute and happy so I could already feel at home before I walk inside:

{tiger pot from Daiso, outdoor mat from Ikea}

I love succulents!  They are visually intriguing, easy to maintain and very hardy.   I’ve forgotten to water them for months (although I wouldn’t recommend it, haha) and they still manage to survive.  AWESOME!

When I was living at my old apartment, I used tiny plant pots because I didn’t have much space.  If you don’t have an outdoor area of your own, try putting your little pot indoors next to a window. :)

What you’ll need:

  • Medium sized pebbles found outside or ‘soil cover’ at the hardware store
  • A pretty little pot from Ikea (here I’m using one without a drainage hole, $2.50)
  • Single pot of succulent plant ($2-$4)
  • Bag of Cactus/palm soil ($5)
  • Gloves

Here’s what the bag of soil looks like:

I bought this little bag of white marble soil cover on sale for $2.50… but if you have rocks lying around outside, you can use those.  You can’t beat free!

And let’s not forget the actual plants!

For my white pots….I’m using Ikea ceramic pots and DIY’d old Method candle holders.  I remember two years ago Tiffany from Styleish posted a tutorial on how to create the candle holders into instant anything holders and I realized I had those exact candles! Yay!  I bought a bunch of them on the cheap at Big Lots for a few dollars each, and I ended up using them as pencil cups and brush holders for makeup.  Now I’m using them for plant pots!

Okay lets start!

Since these pots don’t have drainage holes, you have to line it with about 1″ of rocks.  This ensures that the roots of the plant don’t sit in any pooled water and rot.

Cover the rocks with a bit of soil just so that the rocks don’t show through:

Then gently remove the succulents from their plastic containers and place inside the pot:

Gently scoop up extra soil (using the original little plastic pot it came out of makes it very easy) and fill in the space between the plant and the pot:

Then water the pot enough so that it’s moist but not drenched. This helps the roots settle into the new soil.  I’ve read the ideal soil moisture is that of a wrung out sponge… pretty dry.  So just water once a week and remember not to over-water.  Normally I don’t have them in full sun so part shade is okay.

That’s it, really!

The crazy thing about succulents is.. if you cut off a piece and stick it in soil, it will sprout roots and grow.  Magical!!!

I have other succulent plants on hand so I added a few clippings to fill up the space:

Cute!

Now that we’re on the topic of outdoor ‘decorating,’ I wanted to share my new find I got from Ross.. a pretty ceramic garden stool!   Not sure if I’m going to use this as a plant stand or table yet though.

Anyway I hope you enjoyed this tutorial if you’re interested in bringing a little bit of green into your space. :)

♥ E&I

Janelle


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