Posted on 03 April 2010

So the story goes that Brian and I are organizing our lives, our home, our office, and re-defining our lifestyle. hha okay I might not go that far… but I have been researching home and office organization a lot in the past few days. I have narrowed it down to some pretty RAD home designs that I want to show you. So basically you are pretty lucky because I spent hours doing this and you get to see the outcome of it. haha. jk. I hope you find this as inspiring as I do. Most of these images come from Apartment Therapy and are REAL homes. But those 4 RAD art desks come from pottery barn. AHH I think they are amazing. I hope you enjoy these OFF THE CHAIN homes. Link here in the comment section with more inspiring links, thoughts, or comments. See you soon. LOVE YOU!!
Because I am a new homemaker it’s taken me a little time figuring out what would work for Brian and I. It’s really fun to have a husband that wants to have a say in some of the decisions like this. I have discovered that brian and I love artistic homes with personal touches, limited clutter, big furniture pieces, COMFORT, and function. I LOVE design that not only looks pretty but that has a strong dynamic function as well.
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Posted on 07 November 2009


As some of you are able to pick up… i am a bargin shopper, deal finder, treasure hunter, all things renewed kinda girl. A couple of you suggested that i try a DIY post just for fun. I do not take any of this seriously.. its just a fun outlet. I am by no means an interior decorator.. and I dont try to be. But I do have a lot of fun, (as a new wife and homemaker) exerimenting with projects and decor. Here is a little fun table or shelf decor piece made completely out of recycled goods around the house. No money was spent.. no supplies were bought its just a funky, urban, fall do-dad to add to a naked spot in the house. haha.
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Posted on 15 June 2009

This is our little kitchen…. so far. hahaa. I am not susie homemaker yet, but i am starting to notice homes and spaces. hahaa. We just got all of our wedding decorations back the other day and i was trying to decide what i was going to do with them. For now, I put them on top of our shelves. haha.

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Posted on 10 February 2009

front of invite: 8.5 x5.5in

back of invite: 8.5x 5.5in

directions insert front: 4x6in

directions insert back: 4x6in

rsvp insert front: 2x3in

rsvp insert back: 2x3in
ALRIGHT LET ME EXPLAIN ALL OF THIS. I just got done designing our wedding invitations. They are a little different than the normal wedding invitations. Of course right? haaha. O well.
CAN WE GET A SPELL CHECKER IN THE HOUSE?? can anyone help?? i am horrible at spelling and grammar and i am getting worse. So help out here if that is your strength. i would greatly appreciate it.
The invitation is going to be a long cardstock invitation front and back. The image on the front will show in the front of the envelope. That is why the front is so plain. CLEAR ENVELOPE BAGS CAN BE MAILED. woohoo. So the front will have twine, feathers, a stamp, and an address of course. When you turn the clear envelope over you will see a collection of the other printed pieces showing though. FUN.
Does that make sense? Below I displayed an example of what the clear bag will look like with items in it. Except it will be larger. The items shown are not the real thing.. I just took our save the date and other materials to show as an example. What do you think?? Any changes? I love your feedback.. as always.

package idea. this is not the real thing

package idea back: not the real thing