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  • Published on
    April 23, 2020

    I Love This: Atomic Sunburst Wall Clock

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    I stumbled on this clock while searching for another orange clock. It's laser-cut acrylic, from the PaceLaser Etsy shop. Only $42, which is a great deal! Perfect for your mid-century or '70s mod interior!

    1950's Style Atomic Sunburst wall clock, etsy.com, $42
  • Published on
    April 2, 2020

    A little DIY: Wax warmer

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    Today a package arrived from Target, containing a "Bali Sunrise" Opalhouse candle. It smelled amazing. But I broke it, and when I tried to get the candle out to put in another jar, well, the wicks stuck to the base of the jar and pulled out of the candle wax. I could not get the wicks back in. I was frustrated that my brand-new candle was ruined, but then I had a thought -- what about using the wax in a wax warmer?

    The thing is, I didn't have a wax warmer. But that doesn't mean I can't make one! So I thought for a while and came up with an idea. It's not perfect, but I do like the way it turned out!

    Unfortunately, I didn't take pics while I was constructing it, but the process should be relatively easy to understand.

    ​Here's what you need: 
    • Decorative perforated metal (sold in sheets at your local hardware store)
    • Tin snips (ditto)
    • A Oui glass yogurt jar (A wee jar. A wee Oui jar. No, not a wee wee jar. I mean the smallest size, the ones that come in four-packs.)
    • Something to fasten it together -- wire, twist tie, or in my case, a strip of the perforated metal
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    I had these things around the house already — I didn't need to go anywhere, which is good in this age of social distancing.

    Construction:

    Using the tin snips, cut out a rectangle of the metal, a size that will make the cylinder size you want. It will be about as big around as a soda can, but the height can vary a bit. 

    Take your Oui jar and remove the label if there is one. The best jar for this is the small size, the ones that come in four packs of Oui. They don't have labels and their size is slightly better. But if you don't have one, the larger ones are OK.

    Make several snips along the top of the metal. You are making flaps you will fold inward. Roll the metal into a cylinder roughly the size of a pop can, and place the Oui jar inside it. Fasten the cylinder with wire or a scrap piece of the metal, so it will stay closed.

    At this point the jar probably won't stay at the top of the cylinder. This is what the flaps are for. Bend them inward, evenly so the jar will sit straight. Once they are bent in far enough, they will support the jar by its lip (See the pic below to clarify this). 

    That's really all there is to it! Put wax in the jar, then light a tealight and set the cylinder above it. That's your wax warmer! I'm happy with mine. It works beautifully and it's not expensive like the ones in shops. It doesn't look bad at all, either.

    See the pics below for more information. 
    • This metal is sold in sheets at Home Depot, Lowe's, etc. It comes in several different patterns as well as plain. You don't want plain -- you need the perforations so the candle will get oxygen.
      This metal is sold in sheets at Home Depot, Lowe's, etc. It comes in several different patterns as well as plain. You don't want plain -- you need the perforations so the candle will get oxygen.
    • This is a full-size Oui jar. It will work, but ....
      This is a full-size Oui jar. It will work, but ....
    • ...I prefer the small size ones, like this.
    • Fold the flaps at the top inward, and as you see here, they will support the jar by its lip.
      Fold the flaps at the top inward, and as you see here, they will support the jar by its lip.
    • Voila! Just put wax in the jar, then set the cylinder over a lit tea light.
      Voila! Just put wax in the jar, then set the cylinder over a lit tea light.
    • I really like the way the red wax looks against the dark metal pattern.
      I really like the way the red wax looks against the dark metal pattern.
    • Not perfect, but I like it!
      Not perfect, but I like it!
  • Published on
    March 31, 2020

    April 2020 mood board: a little pastel

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    Ah, spring; flowers bloom, rain falls, shops are filled with Easter decorations and candy. Pastels just seem right for April, so when I put this mood board together, pastels were my mood. But lots of them, I guess. 

    Here are a few of the items in the mood board (affiliate links):
    1. Umbrella Wreath, Ballard Designs, $104
    2. Rifle Paper Co. Gloria Journal, Anthropologie, $24
    3. Rifle Paper Co. Andie Colorblocked Notepad, Anthropologie, $12
    4. Iron Forget-Me-Not Bundle, Terrain, $16
    5. Marble Bouquet Coasters, Terrain, $68
    6. 8' x 8' Alexis Square Rug, rugs.com, $176
    7. 8' x 10' Arizona Rug, rugs.com, $599
    8. Handed By Medium Terrazzo Basket, Trouva, $26
    9. Number Three Echo Clock, Burke Decor, $49
    10. LeisureMod Asbury Mint Open Back Chrome Dining Side Chair Set of 2, Overstock, $198
    11. Modway Casper Yellow Dining Chair, Home Depot, $92





  • Published on
    March 26, 2020

    I Love This: Terrazzo Coffee Table

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     I was reading an article recently that claimed terrazzo is on its way out. I beg to differ -- terrazzo is classic. To wit: this Terrazzo Coffee Table by m.a.d. furniture design via Industry West. The design is simple but the colors (minty green, pink, grey) give it some pizzazz. The glass and terrazzo tabletops are interchangeable, so you can put the terrazzo on the bottom shelf if you like, as in this picture:
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    As you might have noticed, the frame comes in two colors, white or black. There is also a side table version if you prefer.

    The Terrazzo Table is $409 at Industry West.
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  • Published on
    March 22, 2020

    Inspired by a pic: Cherry Blossom living room

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    The next random photo of random things is this stunning image "Breathless," by Sergio Cabezas, via Creative Commons/Flickr. (His photography is amazing and I strongly recommend you check it out.) The cherry blossoms, black hair, red sweater and lips, and pale blue sky serve as inspiration for today's project, a rather glam living room concept.
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    1. Blossom Chandelier, Anthropologie, $598
    2. Better Homes & Gardens Quilted Velvet Decorative Throw Pillow 2 Pack, Walmart, $20
    3. Dot Pillow in Velvet Fabric, Design Within Reach, $95
    4. Milan Black Velvet Sofa, Overstock.com, $1,443
    5. Cherry Blossoms – Pink & Black Palette Framed Art Print, Society6, $50-$174
    6. Penelope Lamp, Anthropologie, $298
    7. Charleston Pink 8x10 Rug, Rugs.com, $179
    8. Southern Enterprises Red Coffee Table, Home Depot, $115
    9. Sky High (SW 6504) paint, Sherwin-Williams
    10. Faux Red Velvet Plum Blossom Stems Set Of 2, World Market, $11 
  • Published on
    March 19, 2020

    Aspirational vs Affordable: Sputnik Globe Pendant Lamp

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    I may receive an affiliate commission from these links.)  I do love me some Jonathan Adler. His designs are right in my sweet spot of color and pattern, and this Adler-designed Vienna Globe pendant lamp from Robert Abbey is no exception. It's a Sputnik-type pendant lamp, featuring white circular glass pieces arranged in a globe shape. It's a little like a dandelion (the IKEA MASKROS lamp that was everywhere a few years ago had a similar look with paper instead of glass pieces -- "maskros" even means "dandelion" in Swedish). Each piece of glass features a pattern made from tiny air bubbles for a handcrafted look. 
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    The medium size of this lamp is $1,594 at ylighting.com.
    If that's too rich for your blood, try the Floret 8-Light Satin Brass Chandelier with Clear Crystal Accents from Home Depot. It doesn't have the mod hex-shaped white glass pieces that the Adler pendant has; instead, it has flower-shaped crystal pieces (and that's why it's called Floret). It's slightly larger than the medium-size Adler lamp. It probably looks even more like a dandelion than the Adler does. And best of all, it's only $249. So if you are looking for that dandelion Sputnik look, it's worth checking out.
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