Showing posts with label anthropologie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anthropologie. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Battle of the Beds | Four Poster Beds

So...I haven't blogged in a while. As Stella says, "I got distracted." (For two (or more) weeks...story of my life.) The good news? I have made EVERY single decision for the new house. Of course, that doesn't include interior design, just all of the other stuff. I'm sure there will be plenty of time to lose sleep think over the interior. It's moving fast, and we're super excited!

So, speaking of the interior, something super annoying has happened: Jeremy all of a sudden has opinions on decor. I'm like, "Dude, this is my thing. I don't go around your clinic telling you what to do with your patients. Stella needs a four poster bed in her room.  Who cares if it blocks your line of vision, and since when did you start using the phrase line of vision?" I know. He's ridiculous. I knew you'd agree with me. So, let's look at some of inspiration pics for Stella's bed, shall we?
image from Design Sponge

image from Elle Decor
image from Anthropologie

Monday, May 20, 2013

What $1300 Will Buy You

Remember that one day when I took my Mr. Hubs' car to the dealership, and it needed over $1200 worth of work done to it? And then, the very next day, I got a ticket for $100 and a picture of me running a red light in the mail? And, remember when I could have sworn that when Mr. Hubs opened that piece of mail, he kind of grinned, because he was happy that it was me and not him this time? Remember when I made that grin go away as soon as I reminded him that this was the only ticket I'd gotten since we've been married, and that he's had...a few more? That was my Friday and Saturday. Don't even get me started on everything and anything else that I could have spent that money on. Car problems and tickets are definitely at the top of my list of things I hate to spend money on.  So, what will $1300 buy you? For you, any one of these three things. For me? A red light ticket and car repairs. Ugh. You win some, you lose some, right?!
image from Restoration Hardware
image from Anthropologie
image from Crate & Barrel

Monday, January 16, 2012

Cuddles & Snuggles

I hope you all had a great weekend. Ours was mostly spent in our bedroom. Trust me, not as exciting as it sounds. Our little Stella had to have a procedure done, so her recovery was mostly spent in "Mommy's bed," relaxing, cuddling, and watching "Funny Animals," (Madagascar), "Berry Benson," (The Bee Movie), and Elmo. I definitely hated seeing her so miserable on the first day, but I loved that she just wanted me to hold her the entire time.  That never gets old. As for the week ahead, I plan on getting out. I'm a tad bit stir crazy! And, as a side note, hydrogen peroxide takes blood right out of a white comforter, coats, and blankets. Just a tip for ya.

image from West Elm
image from Anthropologie
image from West Elm

Thursday, November 10, 2011

[so cheap, so easy]: Anthro Blooms

Holy Cow! What in the world is going around? Everyone is sick, and unfortunately, I wasn't left out of this one! The 24 hour flu may only last 24 hours, but it then takes two more days to recover. I am so weak and tired still, but I think by tomorrow, I will feel like a new woman. Perhaps, the hair might even get a washing. Perhaps.

What better way to lift the spirits than these dee-lightful Anthropologie-inspired blooms? So. Freaking. Cute. Styrofoam and Q-Tips, people. Who woulda thunk? Go to Homemade Ginger for the original tutorial.
image from Homemade Ginger

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Large and In Charge

Someday, I would love a big bed. (Ever notice how many things I want? I know, I have issues.) I want a BIG bed, I mean a running start, jump into bed kind of bed. There's just something about them. They have such presence and one would look great in the nice, big master bedroom that I also want...see my problem here? Too many wants! A girl can dream, right?
image from Elle Decor


image from Phoebe Howard Designs


image from Anthropologie

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Memories of Wrought Iron

I used to teach second grade, and I really encouraged my students to make connections while reading. Does the book remind you of another book (text to text), of an experience (text to self), or of something happening in the world (text to world)? The idea was to take that connection and develop it into a story.

If you haven't noticed, I make a lot of connections. I'm kind of all over the place. You've noticed, haven't you? Well, I'll go ahead and call it making connections. You can call it random. I'm sure you can figure out where I'm heading with all of this...wrought iron reminds me of something.

The house that I grew up in had a very large balcony surrounded by wrought iron. My sister, my neighbor Gayle, and I would roller skate, have pool parties, and play hopscotch up there.

One day, we saw a car coming down the road. We thought it belonged to a man we went to church with. The three of us decided we would moon the guy. So down went our pants on the count of three. We were pretty proud of ourselves...until the car turned up our driveway. Did I mention my mom had a very similar car to the one we thought belonged to the man at church? She didn't think it was very funny, butt we did. (That was bad, I know--not the mooning, the use of the word butt.) We really felt like rebels at the age of 7, 9, and 10.

So that's it. That's my connection, and by the way, I am really loving these beds. The Anthropologie bed is kind of out there, but I kind of really love it.
image from West Elm

image from Pottery Barn
image from Anthropologie

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

This is Where I Wanna Be...

It's not snowing in St. Louis--yet, but it really looks like it might start at any given moment. I know people love snow, and it's so beautiful, and blah, blah, blah, but I don't. I could honestly do without it. When the days are gray like this, I just want to stay in bed and read. I also need to start the book for book club (which is tomorrow, which I am hosting), but that's another issue in and of itself. My point is, I would love to stay in bed all day--in one of these beds. Aren't they to die for?
image from West Elm

image from Laura Ocampo

image from Anthropologie

image from House to Home

My favorite is the bed from Anthropologie, and the bed from West Elm is a close second. Which one is your favorite?

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