Showing posts with label Decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decor. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2011

the little things

Soap from "Naked North"
Infused with northern ingredients

sweet keychain from Aerie ($10)

A beautiful braided beaded (how's that for an alliteration?) 
I found this image online and must try it myself!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

necklace rack


I'm always looking for new ways to display my jewellery that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. On a recent hike I couldn't help but admire all of the birch bark trees. Birch bark is used in a lot of crafts in the Northwest Territories, and my mum once bought me a beautiful heart shaped birch bark basket. Unlike the baskets, the necklace rack I made requires just about zero skill! I simply cut a section of birch tree, hammered nails in and secured it on the wall. Minimal cost, minimal effort...sounds like a great Sunday project.

I love the cabin-feel it gives my room, as well as a hint of enchantment.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

a warm space



Disregard the crooked map :)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

love your walls

Want a fresh way to display photos? Try this neat idea I got from Black Eiffel Blog. Print 53 of your favourite photos and cut them into squares before mounting them on your wall. Both black & white and colour look great and add drama to any space.




Sunday, September 26, 2010

vintage vibe

Your outer environment affects your inner environment - best make it comfortable!


My typewriter was a gift from my two best friends - one of the best gifts I've ever received.





My workspace


Inspired by:

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Self-Sufficient: Why DIY Projects Rock

Though I love just about anything with a vintage/antique vibe, the apartment I rent right now feels very mod. I would love to redecorate the whole place but I have a feeling my landlord would object, and living on a student budget can be very limiting. My solution is to add my personal style with little things here and there.



I love using giant coffee mugs as flower pots. They add something special and when your plants die (as mine ALWAYS seem to) you can go back to filling it with copious amounts of caffeine.





This is an old cigar box I found at a market in Belgium. It's perfect for holding tea and adds a lot of character to the kitchen. I doubt I’ll be in Belgium again anytime soon but it’s not difficult to find items like this in any city. Thrift stores, antique shops and garage sales have some amazing finds if you're patient enough to hunt for them!



Wine and Perrier bottles make great candle holders - they're cheap and beautiful with light shining on them. My favourite place to buy the long candle sticks is in China Town where they're only 30 a piece!

My apartment still has a long way to go but little tricks like this have already made it so much more comfortable.