My Camera Shy Girl

This is Maggie…She does NOT like to have her picture taken. She is sitting in front of one of #myfavoritecorner in the house. This is where I sit after walking in the door from work. The dogs say hello and I catch up with my daughter to hear about her day.

Miss Maggie here is now an old lady of 13 years. She came to us when she was only 3 and had already led a sad life. We rescued her and she has been a great gift to our family. Lucky I was able to snap a picture before she new what I was up to!

Around The {Coffee} Table

Hello! I’m joining in the Block Party to share my table today.

I’ve mentioned before that I live in a townhouse in Seattle with my sister and my brother-in-law. It’s a great house, on the smaller side but with plenty of space for the three of us. One thing it doesn’t have, however, is a designated dining room.

We use our kitchen island with bar stools, but I often find myself using this coffee table as a dining table, too!

#aroundthetable

The Pursuit Of Pretty

In the deepest, darkest corner of my family room stands a white bookcase.

Round things fascinate me. Can you tell?

It‘s been there for years. Decades even. And the contents of the shelves have evolved over time. 

Crawling babies routinely emptied rows of board books from the lower shelves. 

Girl Scout handbooks, songbooks, and a sizable stash of field guides, camping tips, and craft books lived here for a time. 

Let‘s not forget the astronomy books, dinosaur guides, atlases, maps, medical dictionaries and copies of the United States Constitution. 

And a herd of photo albums documenting the glory days of my daughters‘ childhoods have held a long-standing place of honor.



I made that little yellow dog out of clay in an art class many years ago. While I worked on him, my fourth-born created a tiny black cat which sits on the bookshelf in her dorm room at this very moment.


Of course, like every other nook and cranny of my home, I‘ve organized and tidied and reconfigured this area countless times.
But this hardworking bookcase served a long-standing role as a no-nonsense repository of our family‘s resource and reference materials. 

No frills. 
No fuss. 
And no fooling around.


 A particularly random cross-section of my literary interests.
 
Until last month. When, out of nowhere, my brain leaped into hyper drive and produced an entirely new and profoundly radical idea. 

What if, I pondered, instead of using this bookcase for practical and efficient storage, I threw practicality to the wind and just made it straight up pretty?


The bookends belonged to my father-in-law, and are made of petrified wood. 

Mhmmm. You can guess what happened next. An irresistible urge to color block swept through my soul and compelled me to immediate action.


Yellow books make me smile. 
I can‘t help it. They are so darn cute. 

Within ten minutes, my family room looked like the aftermath of a tornado. 

Teetering stacks of books covered every available horizontal surface. 

At first, my goal was simply to empty the shelves for a good cleaning. Then, the notion of color blocking became an irresistible ideal. First, I played my own version of literary Jenga by pulling certain colored books out of my wobbling stacks, and then I dashed around the house, raiding other bookshelves for volumes that would match. 

I‘m not going to lie. That was such a fun afternoon.


Gilgamesh is an epic poem considered to be the first great literary work in history. It‘s surprisingly readable, and full of action. I highly recommend it. 

Lest I come across as completely shallow, let me note that to make the cut to my stacks, a book must meet my color criteria, to be sure. 

But it has to be a good read, too. 

I made no rules about content. Fiction and nonfiction, children‘s novels and business handbooks, ancient literature and hiking guides; all comers are welcome on my shelf as long as they suit my fancy. 


When I found the aluminum vase, it was stuffed full of tiny fake evergreen branches. But why??? Thrifting can be so weird. 

And yes, several trips to the thrift store were needed to fill in the gaps. Which led me to start a collection of sassy vases, and a fledgling collection of 20th century works in their original covers. I might be obsessed with that concept now.


When I was in high school, we read The Little Prince in Spanish class. El Principito. I‘m still looking for a copy to keep company with my English edition. 

And then, somehow, our old Game Cube made an appearance, and I was inspired all over again. Pretty sure I‘ve got some components from my college-era sound system lying around somewhere, and they might make a nice addition to the arrangement. A trip to the attic heads up my weekend to-do list.


I took these photos twenty-four hours ago, and they are already obsolete. Sigh. 

As one thing leads to another and another, I get the distinct feeling that my bookcase transformation is far from complete. 
Because seriously. When is a styling project ever done? 

Never. That‘s when. 

I expect that my pursuit of pretty will be raging on for quite some time to come.


 I‘m happy to report that no dogs were crushed by falling towers of books during this project.

 



You Know You Love Me

I have a weird obsession with scraps. 

When I‘m messing around with my art, I never know what little snip or snap might eventually come in handy. So I take the prudent course. 

Every cast-off trimming is carefully protected and added to my you-never-know pile.

And while I continue to work on my main project, my eyes often wander back to that unassuming little heap, sifting through the odds and ends and imagining what they might become. 

Some days, I get nothing, and end up sweeping the whole mess into the recycling at the end of my work session. 

But other times, I hit the jackpot.


Yesterday was one of the good days. 

I might be in love with this tiny Valentine banner, fashioned from: 

leftover scraps of pink and red painted paper 
brown paper grocery bags used as drop cloths for a gold-spray painting project, 
and rejected bits of baker‘s twine. 

Kind of obsessed with the bright bursts of intense color against the lush gold backgrounds. 


Plus, every time I see this darling little frollop of festive fun, I hear a soft, familiar voice purring in my ear: 

You know you love me. XOXO Gossip Girl


Ranger, you know you love me. 
And I love you…even more than Chuck Bass loves Blair.


My Small Space

I’ve been a renter for the past 5 years or so. Right now I rent a room in my sister and brother-in-law’s house in Seattle and it is TINY (like…8×8 tiny, seriously), but it’s my first room all to myself since living on my own. I’ve had so much fun collecting things little by little to make this little room my home! I’ll try to do a full room tour soon, but first I wanted to share a little sneak peek of few of my favorite things in this space.

1) My guitar

I got this guitar for my birthday last summer and couldn’t love it more if I tried! I keep it in my room in its case to protect it, but if I had the wall space I would totally hang it on the wall. It’s a mini, perfect for a small space (and a small person like myself)!

2) This table

I have one tiny wall space in my room that desperately needed a console table, but the wall was the most awkward size and I had an impossible time finding something that could fit! Finally a few weeks ago I found the perfect console table at Ikea. Now that it’s all set up (after many grueling hours trying to put it together…the downside of Ikea), I never knew how thankful I would be to have a SURFACE to set things on. It sounds like such a simple thing, but seriously, having a place to set things is something to be thankful for because I genuinely didn’t have a place like that before this table arrived. Ha!

3) My collection of blue and white

I’ve been gathering blue and white pieces for the past couple of years. I love love love them. My collection is small but growing, but at some point I’ll have to stop myself because a tiny room can only take so many things before it gets ridiculous :)

4) My WARDROBE

First of all, I just like that I can call this a wardrobe. Hahah…I really could probably call it a closet. But it’s not a closet, it’s a wardrobe and WARDROBE just sounds fancy so I’m sticking with it. Space is at a premium in here, so this *wardrobe* is so ideal for effectively using vertical storage space. There’s a pretty white door on it with a brass handle that I added (I’ll share that in my room tour soon), but true confession, sometimes I just leave the door open because seeing stacks of sweaters makes me happy. Maybe happier than it should.

5) My Bed

I have a daybed. If I had anything other than that, my room would literally just be a bed with no place to walk. This bed is the coziest, full of fluffy pillows in different textures. Bella (with her shaved leg from the doctor) likes it too..

I love how small this room is because I can focus on making everything in it super functional and beautiful to me. It’s still in process, but I love my tiny little home!