Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Movie & TV Inspired Art

I love the inventive way artists are incorporating the pop culture into artistic pieces like these great prints in homage to popular movies and television shows.  The Dexter one I got for my husband for his birthday a week ago--a bit dark but in a clever way {and he loves that kind of a combo}.

Flight of the Conchords silkscreen poster
Ifop print inspired by  "Flight of the Concords"




Star Wars  art print   baby boy nursery movie Poster  retro  The Empire Strikes Back -  scandinavian  style - A2 size
Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back print by handz

Sweet 80's Movies- Print Set
80's movie inspired set of 4 prints by retrowhale

Dexter Morgan Art Print
dexter by Olechka

Fight Club Art Print
Fight Club by Jerod Gibson

Hang Man Art Print
Hang Man {spiderman} by Liam Brazier


Monday, September 26, 2011

A Seashell Mirror & Some Inspirations

I have decided to take the bathroom mirror and make my own seashell mirror on the surround.  It is just a pane of glass on a piece of white wood right now and it was adhered crooked, which drives me crazy.  So, rather than replace the whole thing I figured I would take the usable beginnings and make myself a seashell mirror by glueing seashells and sea objects in neutral tones to the wood and mirror that exists.

Here is what it looks like now...


And here are some of my inspirations for the project...
White Seashell Mirror by beachgrasscottage

image from country living

image from phoebe howard & completely coastal

I especially love this new DIY mirror that Phoebe Howard has attempted.  I love a good DIY tutorial and it definitely has given my own mirror project new momentum.
round shell mirror
image from Completely Coastal
See Phoebe's full tutorial HERE.

Besides the exterior house redo in motion this shell mirror project is next on my to-do list!
I am looking forward to this project but a bit intimidated as I know my own OCD for shape and symmetry and I know once glued it will always be glued :).

Any upcoming DIY's for anyone else?

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Ode to Kelly Wearstler

I stumbled upon her fabric at Calico Corners searching for just the right fabric for my DIY headboard.  I was given the courage to even try a DIY headboard courtesy of the many blogging DIY-ers who spelled out the process so well.

I will be discussing the process at a later point but here is the finished product:



When I saw the fabric I was in love.  And every day when I go to sleep, wake up, or just stare fondly into my bedroom at the colors I am so happy I picked this pattern.  It has the colors of an oceanic seafoam and teal with a pattern that is fresh with a bohemian texture to it.  I am hoping to get the courage to try some DIY valances with the rest of the fabric I have to match...we will see!

I love this image, I found after I made my headboard, of a full room of Kelly Wearstler's using the same fabric in a different color.  I was pretty proud of my little idea when I saw her own version of it (obviously, much more intricately realized).
kelly weartler great fabric headboard Kelly Wearstler is Amazing
image from designzie.com

another image with her montage of great fabrics {if I could find a way to infuse my rooms in all of them I would}...
kelly weartler great fabrics Kelly Wearstler is Amazing
image from designzie.com

Here are some other great Kelly Wearstler creations and items for sale; she sells everything from fabrics to jewelry to decorative objects for the home.  I love it all!  Of course most of it {besides the fabric} I can just salivate at with wistful dreamy eyes :).










Also you can follow her latest innovations in color, pattern, and texture at her blog "My Vibe Life" HERE.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Exterior "House Jewelry"

So I got my usual ripple of excitement today when my new edition of Coastal Living, October 2011 poked out of the mailbox to greet me as I walked up to the front door after a long day of work.  I am forever inspired by their room images and decorating ideas.  They are a beachy magazine but not too kitchy or cheesy...just the way I like my beach style.

This month's edition discusses dressing up your front door which is very timely for our newly purchased home with an exterior that just doesn't fit my love of bright colors and it's tiny ranch-y cottage architecture, not to mention its close proximity to the beach.

The image of our house below shows its current state.  My hopeful exterior is donning a really pale yellowish-cream color (which I can live with--dressed up with some color) and an olive green that just isn't me.  My feeling is if you look like a beachy-ranchy-block-house then you should just embrace it.  And embrace it we shall...me and my little "Sea Glass Castle" :).

GetAttachment - 107 SW 11th Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435



I have some "Surfer" by Behr just waiting to adorn my front door (as soon as the Florida humidity calms down) and I want to add the Starfish Wreath highlighted in this month's CL (below) like a nice pair of dangling earrings, to complement the new color.  Although, I think at $120 I may have to attempt a DIY of this baby--unless I feel like an indulgent house-jewelry spurge :).

SURFER by behr, image via Coastal Living

Beach Decor Starfish Wreath -  Nautical Decor Seashell Wreath
"Starfish Wreath" from beachgrasscottage HERE.


I also want to pump up the house numbers since our thin silver current numbers just get lost in the yellowish background.  I want something that pops with color and life...and makes sure people don't keep driving past the house.  I love these (below).  Thank you CL for the suggestion! Although not sure my house can pull off paprika numbers...I like where the idea is going. They are from Heath Ceramics and just pop off the screen.

That said I really love what they did on this front door from House of Turquoise, the Dream House edition (which I agree, this house is a coastal dream).

This would also require less work because I could just take the house numbers on the side of the house next to the door and put them on the door.  In the end this, with my slightly brighter blue door (the house above used Wythe Blue by Benjamin Moore, which I contemplated but in the end brightness won my heart and my palette) will probably be what I will go with.  But I would still love a pop of paprika or coral...maybe in a some adirondack chairs or a door mat.  

Speaking of door mats...I love these....
Maine Rope Mats (greens, yellows and oranges) 21" X 34"
"Maine Door Mat" from coxpond found HERE.

welcome home one color doormat
"welcome home" by damngooddoormats HERE.

Garnet Hill Doormat Collection - Size 1
garnet hill doormat collection HERE.

I think I am going to probably go with the last one because 1) I love things garnet hill 2) It's on sale 3) It goes with the colors of the house from the pale yellow to the new door color.  Hmm.  What to do?

The last piece I know I am going to add to this new door is a door knocker, as we have no doorbell.  One of the many quirks of the tiny Florida beach house (I will discuss others later--like the "outhouse" and laundry room deal).  I really want this one from Home Depot which at $39 isn't too bad.  Especially for a stylish and coastal way to hear someone when they come to the door.

What are your favorite bits of (exterior) house jewelry?  Do you have a painted front door and did you do it yourself?  I would love to hear some of your exterior home design inspirations.  And I definitely recommend this month's Coastal Living for some great inspirations!


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Oh, Etsy. I Love You So Well. Today's Etsy FIVE.

Here are a few of my Beach-inspired etsy favorites as of...right ....now.  I am sure there will be plenty others by tomorrow. That is the beauty of etsy.  It is a neverending art market where creativity abounds.


Docked - Art Print 8x10.  Serene beaches, kayaking in the Gulf of Mexico, relaxing blue skies, perfect vacation. Landscape Photography.
"Docked" by donnageissler found HERE.

Jellyfish Ocean
"Jellyfish Ocean" by sarahogren found HERE.

Fluke Haven by RustyCricket
"Fluke Haven" by rustycricket found HERE.

Whale Beach Decor Larger Moby Sperm Whale Fish Ocean Coastal Decor
Moby Whale by SouthernSlippin found HERE.

Boats 8x10 Fine Art Photograph
"Boats" by Lucysnowephotography found HERE.

Looking forward to blogging more about my favorite home inspirations, design and decorating adorations, and everything stylishly beachy and bohemian and all that falls betwixt and between!  This is the beauty and light that helps clear my brain after long and intense workdays :).