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DIY’S BY DUSTIN

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For the month of January, Dustin was searching for jobs and the days he wasn’t interviewing he was at the new house working away on unpacking and home projects.  He accomplished so much! I can’t say I’m surprised because he’s very driven and extremely handy but I am still impressed!  In this post are some of the things he created not including one project still isn’t done and our headboard that he refinished doesn’t photograph well because it’s nearly black.

Above and below are the light fixtures he made in less than 10 minutes.  They are in our master bedroom above each of our nightstands.  I saw the idea on Instagram and he made it come to life the very next day! He got all the materials from Lowes-his second home-and they were very inexpensive.  We’ve talked about staining the wood to match the headboard but since he started a new job Wednesday, the honey do-list has been put on hold till the weekends.
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This is our new coffee table he made from Ikea butcher block he had from the desk he used at his old apartment.  To make it more suitable as a table he coated it with a butcher block sealer.  We found these hairpin legs on Etsy for about $12 a piece which we thought was a really good deal and he sealed them with Rustoleum metal sealer. We both love the outcome! Minimal with Mid-Century vibes, exactly what we wanted.
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I purchased this little guy at Root City Market from Saga Mountain Workshop. He gave it to me for $5 because it wasn’t finished with a hanger or hooks or anything just told me “do with it as you wish.” So Dustin made it into a key and sunglasses holder for the entrance. Easy little project that comes in handy every day.
16456088441_3b8b67c80d_k15837759903_de3109c188_kLastly my favorite of his DIY’s – my looms! I had wanted to try my hand at weaving and since I had an in-house handy man I figured I’d get exactly what I wanted in a loom if we just made it ourselves.  The original was the larger loom. I thought I’d want a big one for larger weavings but then realized I preferred to weave in bed or on the couch hanging with him and the cats and the large was too much to manage on the reg so he made the smaller one. I’ve created several weavings that I’ll be sure to share soon!

Thanks to my handsome fiance for making so many projects come to life and getting so much of the house done single-handedly! You rock!

A HOLIDAY BAR CART | PART 2

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Here you have it- all the gorgeous West Elm items in my last post put together to make a perfect holiday bar cart!

I added a few more pieces including this bud vase in taupe and these two small metallic snack bowls. The vase is great for adding some nature elements to your cart and a pop of color.  I reached out to Evan, a local crafty blogger, who I’ve worked with before for flowers for the shoot.  She put together two vases that had peonies, rosehip, and a purple-ish grass filler. I pulled part of them for the cart, keeping it petite as to be a subtle accent and then used the full vases for the cocktail shoot I’ll be sharing soon.

All these pieces came together so nicely-I couldn’t believe it! Picking out everything online I had to really visualize things and hope that it would come together like it did in my head. Success!

For the shoot Dustin and I packed up the car and went out to the Goat Farm on the Westside of town.  We set up inside a small building that had old broken out windows, concrete floors and corrugated sheet metal lining the walls.  The industrial backdrop paired so well with the vibes of the cart!

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The muddler didn’t come from West Elm but it is by the same company that makes the mason jar shaker, W+P Design.  We found this while shopping around during our trip to Serenbe.  It’s been fun experimenting with new bar tools! A muddler really takes the flavor of the drink up a notch.

When choosing the alcohol we wanted to go with darker liquor for a couple of reasons.  We prefer the taste and also it looks better in these type of decanters.  The two smaller decanters are filled with a rye whiskey and a dark bourbon, and the large one with a dry red wine.  I had to sneak some beers in there too and love these from a local brewery, Orpheus, and with beautiful artwork done by local artist Peter Fararri.  I love how much this little cart can hold without a having demanding presence. The shelves easily tuck away all of the glassware and could eventually hold even more.
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I hope that you enjoyed seeing everything styled with my personal touch! Next I’ll be sharing some tasty cocktails and a pie made by a local food blogger with recipes!

PS: Big thanks to my sweetie for all the help! He jumped in helping me with little details, was the camera guy at some points and really helped this come together!

If you’d like to create your own holiday bar cart, visit the brand new West Elm at Avalon.

A HOLIDAY BAR CART

Excited is a huge understatement when describing how I felt when I was first approached with the opportunity to work with West Elm products.  I was asked if I was interested in putting together a bar cart using their holiday selection and it took so much effort not to reply back with HELL YES I AM!  I’m a huge fan of all West Elm merchandise so I was elated to style and shoot their amazing barware. Their aesthetic is eye catching, sleek and modern with rural tones.  The perfect old world meets new world combined with rustic sophistication which can be integrated into almost any home style.

Before I go on and on about how thrilled I am, let’s stick with the subject at hand and talk about what products make a well-stocked wet bar—
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#1: The cart.  West Elm has a beautiful variety to choose from but I thought this one was best for our household because of the gratuitous amount of open storage space. I like how modern yet industrial it is-which are the vibes I want our entire home to resemble!

#2 & #3 #13 Decanters are a great place to start filling your perfect bar cart.  Storing spirits in decanters brings the wet bar classiness up a notch (or three!).  This simple switch from the original bottles and their labels makes a world of difference! I’ll go into more detail about the liquor we chose in a later post.

#4: A festive hand towel to double as flare and also help with accidents (for those a little too much in the holiday spirit).

#5: Speaking of festive, what’s more holiday than some sparkly star garland? There are many ways you could incorporate this into the bar. String it on the front or along the sides-I strung up with some washi tape over the cart on the wall.  Or you could just use it somewhere else in the house, the possibilities are endless!

#6 & #9 & #10 Glassware is a key component.  I styled two sets of festive tumblers and one set of classy stemware.  I find that we gravitate toward using tumblers more frequently but you might like the flair of holding a delicate piece of stemware.  I suggest a combo of three for variety and to have plenty for visiting guests.

#7 & #11 Shakers. I am styling two different aesthetics. One has a dark wooden top and is beautifully polished stainless steel; the other is a re-purposed mason jar and more on the casual side.  Not every occasion will call for an ornate cocktail but if you want your drinks served up in a fun and delicious manner then muddling it in a shaker would be amusing (and make you look like a pro!)

#8: Bitters, for drinks of course! I love these ones by Brooklyn Hemispherical Bitters; specifically the fig and sriracha! We made some really great drinks I’ll share soon!

#12 Cheese board a great way for serving up brie, a winter pie, or anything that pairs well with the drinks you’re serving!

#14 Tools to make your mixology a bit easier! No bar is complete without a jigger to measure the right ratios of this to that to a little something something! The spoon also comes in handy when you’re trying to mix ingredients in a tall glass as well as mix directly in the glass.

There you have it. My definition of a well-stocked wet bar! Well, the first step. Next is adding personal accents, i.e. flowers, and also bar snacks.  I’ll be getting to all that in the next post!

FYI a lot of these are on special right now so jump on it!

Come back Wednesday to see how I styled all these products with the help of some local ladies!

A BUCKHEAD HOME

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A girl friend of mine is temporarily living at a gorgeous estate I couldn’t help but share. The beautiful European inspired home is located in Buckhead (aka Atlanta) on a good bit of land with lush vegetation and landscaping. I’ve always been somewhat intimated by interior photography since it’s banking on good natural light and many other factors so while I was hanging out “helping” Courtney with dinner I walked around and snapped some photos of the gorgeous interiors for extra practice.  I liked a majority of the photos I took and they required little editing which is always nice.

The home owner nailed the decor from herringbone wood floors to over-sized accents, this place is a dream space, take a look—

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This home is really big so this is just the tip of the fancy iceberg plus like I said I wasn’t there to be doing a photoshoot so I didn’t want to take too much time in between chatting with Courtney and slicing veges.

I’ve been over many times and each walk through of the house is like a new experience! Have a good weekend!

INSTA-FAVES 02

insta-faves 02I was pleased with how the other INSTA-FAVES post turned out so thought I’d make it a thing here on LF. I’ll post when I have four images saved to my phone of similar aesthetic.  Just like the other post, here, I’ll share the image source and what you can expect to see if you follow the account.  This entry’s theme is food/kitchen!

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Here you will find beautiful flower arrangements, table settings and events.  Love me some well organized ariel photos and how cute are those daisies!?

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(this photo promoting event with @masonshaker)
Here you will find not only pretty clothes from their web store and catalog but also event coverage and inspiring home decor.  After seeing this photo I immediately checked out the Mason Shaker site and added their products to my wet bar wishlist-good stuff!

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Here you will find stunning food photography, blog updates, home decor inspiration, Beth’s travel photos and more!  I know you’re wondering about that moon mug so I’ll spare you the research, it’s by Small Spells.

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Here you will find all things authentic from a photographers moment, food, families, decor and lots more all capturing America in it’s finest.  This is a blueberry lavender pie, I repeat. BLUEBERRY LAVENDER!

Hope you enjoyed! Soft launch of our website is coming tomorrow, can’t tell you yet but it’s going to be a goodie and I’ll definitely share soon!