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New Project With Kirsten Grove

Hi guys. Today marks the start of a new fun little project on both my blog and over at Kirsten’s blog, Simply Grove. I’ve admired Kirsten’s eye for styling and found her little space of the internet to be quite inspiring. She seems to just “get it” when it comes to home interiors, so I’ve enlisted her expertise.

Here’s how it’s going to work:
Every other week I’m going to send Kirsten some images of interior spaces that have been particularly inspiring to me. She’s going to study them and then provide some styling suggestions for each space. I’ll then share her suggestions with you and we can continue to chat about it. I am especially looking forward in remodeling the kitchen; I have already looked at Granite Transformations for options on my countertops. Look for a local kitchen remodeling Chicago contractor if you need help building your dream kitchen. You can also visit this website at fyfekitchens.co.nz and choose the best kitchen builder to assist you.

I really look forward to gaining a little more knowledge about styling from a professional level and you never know how this will help us transform our own spaces, right?

Also, head on over to Simply Grove for my post series called The Perfect Palette. I’ll be sharing some colorful spaces and their color palettes! Don’t forget to check back in a couple weeks for some more tips and suggestions from Kirsten 🙂

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In Their Home // Karen Barbe's Studio





I’m excited to be back to my normal blogging routine with a new In Their Home feature. Today I am switching things up a bit and showing some snippets of Karen Barbe’s studio space. Karen just happens to be among my favorite textile designers (from Chile) and her visual aesthetic is so pleasing. Karen’s specialty is creating one of a kind pieces with her unique screen-printed,woven and embroidered textiles for the home.

If you haven’t already stopped by her blog and website, please do (links below). Thank you Karen for sharing some of the corners of your studio!

Catch up on all previous In Their Home posts HERE!

* All photos in this post were taken by Karen Barbe. If you chose to pin or use these images, please make sure you “link with love” and link to Karen’s blog or her website.

DESIGN FOR MANKIND // 9

We’re finally back at it with another “Trending Graphics”over at Design For Mankind. Things have hit a little crazy patch over here. Last Friday I was sharing a new graphic trend that was all about black and white packaging. One of my biggest pet peeves about the packaging industry is that most packages are cluttered with unnecessary “stuff”. I loved how the simplicity of black and white was paired with the simplicity of design elements. Hop on over to see some examples!

Previous Trends:
Week 1 // Geometric Assembly
Week 2 // Typographic Packaging
Week 3 // Double Exposure
Week 4 // Vintage Inspired Graphics
Week 5 // Ampersand Love
Week 6 // Iconography
Week 7 // Handwritten
Week 8 // Bold Brush Strokes

* The above image is from All Things Stylish on Tumblr

My Little Fabric



I stumbled upon this little space of the internet and was blown away with the aesthtic of the entire space. It’s part dream land, part graphic design space and part DIY-palooza. It’s truly amazing. Each post is written and put together with such attention to detail which keeps you coming back for more. Don’t these images make you feel like you’re surrounded by cotton candy. Love it!

Stop By My Little Fabric or see THE PORTFOLIO.

Friday Finds & Favorites // 57

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* I know this video is spreading around blog land like a virus (which is exactly what it is supposed to do). If you haven’t taken the time to watch it, please take 30 min today to become more aware about our world’s invisible children.

1. How fun is this. A blog called Closet Visit walks you through the homes of some of the most stylist individuals.

2. Isn’t this just amazing. I love the idea of “painting outside the box”. Such great spaces are created by thinking untraditionally.

3. I really love how this room was recreated by Jessie of Sweet Thing blog

4. Arthound. One of my favorite blogs of the week.

5. Watch some really interesting fashion videos and interviews over at Garance Dore.

6. A online magazine for my dearest travel-loving friend over at Roving I.

7. A really lovely photography blog by Karen Kristian. So great.

8. The Whitpepper Collection by Asos Marketplace is pretty darn great. So many items I’d love to add to my closet.

9. Did you see this blog (Oeuvre)…if not, go now!

10. The above video touched my heart like a pound of bricks. As soon as the video ended I made a donation, because I felt like that was all I could do. Please watch the video (in it’s entirety) and get inspired to make change!

Happy Weekend!

My New Baby

Newborn Sleep: How To Get Through The Sleepless Nights As A New Parent

Now that your newborn has arrived do you know what they meant by that?  Ahh, the sleeplessness of it all! Are the inconsistent zzz’s catching up to you?

Being up through the night is normal for brand new babies and parents. While it is a way of life during this phase, there are things you can do to make it more manageable. For example, investing in quality childrens barefoot shoes at Sole Sox can help ensure that your little one is comfortable and well-supported, even during those late-night feedings and diaper changes.

Today’s post will uncover important information about newborn habbits and tips to help you get through the sleepless nights as a new parent, make sure you try out the best melatonin sleep patches.

Newborn Sleep:  What To Expect

Having a clear mindset is essential for new parents to achieve hassle-free baby happiness. It’s important to understand what’s developmentally appropriate for your newborn so that you can have realistic expectations of their sleep habits. For instance, while you can expect to feed your baby at some point during the night, you cannot expect them to put themselves to bed every night as that skill develops later. Understanding these things can help you focus on the things you can do to care for your baby, rather than worrying about things that are beyond your control. With this knowledge, new parents can take care of their baby’s needs with confidence and provide the best possible care.

So what are these newborn sleep expectations?

EXPECT NOT KNOWING THE TIME OF DAY

When babies are in the womb for 9 month everything is dark.  When they enter the world they stick to their instincts and can’t tell the difference between night and day.

That’s why babies eat, sleep, and poop all day.  It doesn’t matter if it’s 1 am or 1 pm, they just go off of their natural urges and get what they need in the moment regardless if you’re awake or not.  A newborn’s vision isn’t fully developed and they don’t pick up on other cues like a sunny sky or star filled night.

EXPECT NOT STICKING TO A ROUTINE

Since there is no awareness of night and day and no rhyme or reason to a sleeping or eating schedule in those early days it’s natural not to expect babies to follow a routine.

This can be hard for adults because we are accustomed to following a flow like waking up, getting ready, eating meals, and going to bed everyday.

Even if a baby appears to follow a flow one day doesn’t mean it sticks to the next.

In the first few weeks of life newborns are adjusting to everything around them.  Their five senses are getting acclimated to new surroundings.  Their bodily functions are still developing.  Some days they may be really gassy.  Other days they may eat a lot more because of a growth spurt.

All of these factors contribute to them not sticking to the same routine.  One night you may find them sleeping for a 5 hour stretch and then the next night they are up 5 times!

EXPECT A 4TH TRIMESTER FOR NEWBORNS

The first 3 or so months is all about adjusting to the world outside of the womb for infants.  Just think of it, your little one was in a quiet, dark, warm spot for their entire existence!  Now contrast that with the world outside of that cozy spot.

To adapt to the outside world babies need fully developed reflexes, senses and movement.  Instead you have newborns that have a startle reflex, are immobile, can’t stretch out their arms and legs fully and don’t have a full eyesight.  This all contributes to what they need to fall asleep and stay asleep.

Babies like to be bundled up.  White noise or shushing is soothing.  Being rocked or held close lulls them to sleep.  These actions all mimic what they had while inside their mom.  This is what the 4th trimester is all about, spending the first couple of months replicating the womb while babies adjust to their new world.

INSPIRED BY PHILLIP LOW / CURATED BY AMY MOORE

It’s very hard for me to resist a color palette that conjures up a bright summer day at the beach (especially when you’re stuck in Seattle’s winter gloom!)  These acrylic sculptures from Phillip Low are the perfect antidote to my current battle against gray skies and rain.  For me, art is something I instantly turn to when I want to remedy a bad mood!  I hope this post brightens your day right up too, wherever you may be.

Art by Phillip Low

Inspired by polar opposites

 

Black and white is my go to “color” combination. No matter what it is, if it’s black and white I can guarantee you I have pinned it on Pinterest or thought about pinning it but restrained myself. Pinterest has proven to be a great tool for myself when it comes to figuring out what trends, design, colors, etc that I’m drawn to. Within your own pin boards you start to see reoccurring themes and I’ve used that gained knowledge to tailor my design style

These are just a few of the many images that have been inspiring me. What else (besides Pinterest) do you use to gather inspiration?

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I thought this spread from Ink Magazine was intensely cool. Focusing on shaking things up with repetition + typography, aren’t we!? Sure, the designer could have simply had “Mikkat Market” centered on the right side with plenty of white space. But you know what? They didn’t! A little fun was thrown in … I mean, how often do you see a full page of repeated text like this?

I had a blast with my example of typography repetition on the bottom and decided to take it a step further by overlapping my text on top of the image. It added a little extra dimension for kicks. Go have fun and repeat things like crazy, folks!

Ink Magazine / photograph / knockout / blogged by breanna rose

 

 

Lived in

 

I spend entirely too much time searching the internet for inspiring home interiors. Interiors have nothing to do with my day job, no my freelance jobs, but I’m always making time to keep looking (maybe it’s because I don’t spend my days living and breathing interiors as a “interior designer”  or “stylist” would. Whatever the reason, I love it…and I especially love to see a beautifully photographed home that isn’t stage/styled. It’s nice to see the untouched signs of everyday life ( unperfect stacks of books, scribbles on a wall,  or even a grumpy face).

This finland family home is the perfect combination of beautiful photography (by Riikka Kantinkoski) and a lived in concept (concepted by Mirja Karjula)

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