Confetti Love!

May 1, 2013
DIY Home, Everyday Crafts, Food, Gifts, Parties

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{via I Spy with my Salad Eyes}

If you don’t love confetti, you don’t have a soul. Ok, maybe it’s a mess to clean up, but even the cheesiest of metallic confetti has a glittery, sparkly, ephemeral impact. Check out these surprising ways to use it….

Confetti-wedding-invitePut a packet of confetti in your wedding invitation. I’m beyond in love with this one that I found on Pinterest!

 

Confetti-throwerHow awesome are these tube confetti throwers from Oh Happy Day? Love love love…

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I still love the confetti gift wrap that I blogged about two years ago!

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Love the look but hate the mess? Try a stamped table runner (you can use a pencil eraser, a wine cork, or a sliced carrot) that gives the illusions of confetti like this one from Love Luxe.


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Decorating With Fruit

April 26, 2013
Decor, DIY Home, Food, Grown-Up

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Yes, you heard me. And yes, you are reading The Violet Hours blog. I know, decorating with fruit may sound super grandma to you, but after you look at this post, your mind will be forever changed!

Oh Happy Day always gets it right, and this fruit balloon garland proves it. I’m obsessed!

Pineapple-wallpaper-fruit-decorI specifically sought out a pineapple wallpaper because I won’t deny that I love it. And how perfectly crafty is this color-by-numbers one by Jenny Wilkinson found on Design*Sponge?

Fruit-chandelierCall me crazy (Michael-husband, I hear you the loudest), but I could really get behind a glass fruit chandelier in my life one day. Found via Pinterest.

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What is it with pears that make us love them so? I love all three of these lovely dolled up plastic pear crafts. Sources: Glitter pears, We Heart It; Chalk pears, The Empty Nest; Jute Pears, I Should Really Be Sleeping.

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Oeuf never ceases to fail when it comes to their garlands. I’m in love with this crocheted cherry one.

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If this pomegranate iPhone wallpaper were real wallpaper, it would be in my bathroom.

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Almost as good as Willy Wonka’s lick-able wallpaper, these bananas from Flavor Paper are scratch-n-sniff. For real.

Are you inspired now? But just pick one. You don’t want your home looking like a giant fruit salad.


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Focusing on Boston

April 19, 2013
Grown-Up, Uncategorized

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This quote has a way different meaning now than ever. I’m too glued to the New York Times to report on cute stuff today. I think we are all seeing some amazing human nature as the general public is banding together to help the city of Boston. Found on Steph Lawson Design Etsy page.


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Instagram Love

April 18, 2013
Decor, DIY Home, Gifts, Grown-Up

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I am so not alone in my love for Instagram. It has definitely pulled ahead as my favorite form of social media. At this point in my life, I have time to look at pictures and not much else!

Some of my Instagram pics are among my favorite I’ve ever taken (like this one of my daugther Sommer at her first music class), and I’m desperate to free them from my digital devices and let them live in my world so I can actually touch them. Here are some great ways to do that…

OrigamiLMNOP blogged about Origrami, a service that prints postcard-quality prints of your Instagram photos. And then packages them in that amazing box. I’m doing this. Even if I have to pay shipping from Australia.

Abeachcottage-printstagram-I love the way A Beach Cottage arranged Instagram photos of a beach vaca on a wall in the shape of a heart. Because face it, who doesn’t love the beach? And Instagram. So if you are a shutter-happy photographer on one subject, this project will visually link the imagery and colors nicely.

Instagram-collage-in-frameSeriously, this is a dream of mine: a huge frame with hundreds of Instagram photos. If only I had the wall for it. Found via Because I’m Addicted.

Young-house-love-instagram-printsYoung House Love framed their Instagram photos in jewel cases. Always a fabulous, photograph vehicle. (PS…I’m so proud to share a book publisher with them! How on Earth did that happen?)


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For the Love of Pink

April 16, 2013
Baby, Decor, DIY Home, Grown-Up, Preschool, Toddler

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I was driving to Michael’s the other day, and heard a fascinating report on NPR. The author of a new book called Drunk Tank Pink, Adam Alter, was discussing with Ira Foster how hidden currents, from reactions to color to our attraction to certain letters of the alphabet, affect our behavior and thoughts in significant ways.

The term “drunk tank pink”, I just learned from this website Color Matters, is the name that was given to the color that was used in jail cells to calm violent prisoners. It was discovered that this hue (R:255, G:145, B:175) had a calming influence, even affecting a person’s heart rate, but could then create adverse effects after about 15 minutes of being subjected to it.

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Then there’s the story about the head football coach at the University of Iowa who painted the opposing team’s locker room pink to weaken their performance on the field. Rumor has it that the visitors would cover everything with newspaper as best they could before entering the locker room to derail this bubblegum assault.

So naturally I began to think about pink in a new way…little girls clothed in pink, sleeping inside pink walls, chewing on pink plastic giraffes. Do we push this pacifying color onto them or is it a biological attraction?

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A few years ago I blogged about this project by South Korean artist JeongMee Yoon on Parents magazine’s Goodyblog. Starting with her 5-year old daughter Yoon conducted a documentary-esque study of children and their possessions. She orderly arranged their belongings, from clothing to pencils to books, in their bedrooms. The resulting photographs are astounding. The diptych is of a set of twins that both started out in the pink world, and then went their separate ways to pink and purple.

I am usually not drawn to pink for my 1-year-old daughter Sommer and much of what she wears is hand-me-downs from her brother (she survived the winter being mistaken for a boy in a navy-blue coat). I’m curious to see how it all shakes out; if one day, she’ll be fighting to paint her half of the room blush or bashful.


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