Friday Favorites – Chintz and Rose Decor

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This week as I said it is rose week! The roses have been in full bloom all week and it has me looking at rose decor!

House and Garden
Chintz is making its way back into decor – as it has been gone since the 1980s.
This chintz decor is different though – not the high sheen fabrics as before but on linens.
Cathy Kincaid

Chintz originated in India and was imported to England in the 17th century.

It was manufactured in England and France in the 18th century.

The chintz today as opposed to the 1980s also has a more muted color palette.

a couch in a Laura Ashley fabric

I love the thought of a chair or curtains in a chintz fabric!

Alice in her Palace

 

House and Garden

 

Charlotte Moss

Of course an article about chintz is incomplete without Mario Buatta.  Below is the bedroom he designed for Mariah Carey.

Mario Buatta via Architectural Digest

I think the bed below is so cool!

Mario Buatta via Architectural Digest

Here are a few of my favorite chintz/rose fabric patterns:

Colefax and Fowler’s Bowood – began production in the 1930s

Mario Buatta pattern – although it is no longer produced it was the wallpaper in my childhood room.

 

Cabbages and Roses Hatley

Waverly Norfolk Rose

Colefax and Fowler Jubilee Rose

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I also had to include a few of my favorite rose scented candles. In fact, I’m burning “Baies” right now as I write this post!

In the Winter I burn pine-scented candles and the rest of the year I prefer rose scented candles!

Diptyque’s “Baies” candle smells of bulgarian roses and black currants.

Voluspa’s Prosecco Rose smells of roses and cassis and prosecco.

Henri Bendel’s “Black Currant” candle actually smells like rose and black currant. It smells extremely similar to “Baies” and is significantly cheaper!

Jo Malone “Red Roses” Candle – red roses with crushed violet and a hint of lemon.

Yankee Candle “Fresh Cut Roses” candle – smells like a garden of English roses. I personally have not burned this one but it has great reviews online.

 

 

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This week I’m looking at healthy eating… I find I eat healthier in the Spring/Summer/Fall… basically when everything is fresh and in season.

Erin from Delightful E made share this delicious looking kiwi strawberry smoothie!

Aluminum Foiled Kitchen shared a Quinoa fried rice bowl recipe.

Five Spot Green Living shared a healthy Mexican chicken salad.

 This AutoImmune Life shared a gluten free strawberry crisp recipe.

Hummus Pita Pizzas from Home Cooking Memories. 

Have you fallen off the bandwagon for healthy eating? You can start with the recipes above and check out this guide from Penny Pincher Jenny.


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A Spring Garden Tour of David Austin Roses

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In this post – a Spring Garden Tour with David Austin Roses and Peonies

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The roses are in full bloom here this week.

I thought you all might enjoy a little garden tour!

bright pink rose – Heathcliff, behind is Mary Rose

 

Below is the Shropshire Lad climber. It smells good.

See that old bench? My grandfather made it.  He was making benches from reclaimed products long before it was hip and trendy – if he were still here today he could make good money on them!

Shropshire Lad Climber

I have forgotten the name of the rose below. It is actually a miniature rose.


The red carpet roses took off. Some of them are as tall as I am.

If we plant these again, they will begin a field far away from us as they grow so well here.

We all hate trimming them!

red carpet roses

Another miniature rose – I have again forgotten the name.  This year this rose looks great – honestly, every other year though it has just been ho-hum.

forgot the name!

I like this little corner of the garden.

shropshire lab climber

 

As I was taking pictures, this little hummingbird was zooming around me.

He (she?) always zooms by me when I walk on this path. I think it lives in the tree nearby.

I also frequently see it feeding when I’m looking outside from the house.

I love arches with roses on them! Although I couldn’t walk through this one – need to trim back the roses!

shrobshipre lad climber

 

Here is the Eden rose – one of my favorites! I wrote a whole post about the Eden rose here.
eden rose

The eden rose always bows its head because it is so heavy and full of petals!

eden rose

This iris below is from my great grandmother’s garden! I think it is so neat that it is still able to grow despite being transplanted from the Midwest!

iris

The lavender is about to bloom too.  We trimmed the lavender back so much this year I thought it would not grow back – glad I was wrong!

crown princess margareta climber

This rose this year is really pink – it is interesting as last year it had more of a peachy color to it.

lady of shalott

This flower is a great bloomer.  Here in the hot California sun it usually fades to white during Summer so it is nice to see it live up to it’s golden name!

golden celebration rose

This rose below blooms for us from May through December! We do have to keep up with pruning but we love this rose! It smells great!

charlotte rose

Although the rose below is the most fragrant of all of them.

jude the obscure rose

As you can see, we like rose arches.

sombreuil

The sombreuil rose is a very old rose – from the 1850s. It has a pleasant scent and I think the bloom is very interesting and unlike many other roses.

sombreuil

The lavender is blooming elsewhere…

 

And my beloved peonies are blooming too.

These are my favorite flowers (hence the name of the blog!)

As you can see, the old English garden roses look similar to peonies and that is why I love them!

I love looking at peonies – how many layers are there??

More than you think – look, it keeps unfolding!

Peonies in various stages of bloom…

 

One last look at the garden…

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A Romantic English Garden Rose Table

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It is definitely rose week here in California! The roses are in full bloom.

When you drive up the driveway the scent of roses wafts through the air in my garden.

So I thought I would bring the fresh flowers in and set a beautiful table!

So with my rose clippers in one hand and a French basket in the other, off I went to the garden.

I must have picked a hundred roses (or more)!

 

The garden roses are all from David Austin’s variety.  I just love David Austin roses – I love the old world feel of them.

 

You can create a similar table too. Just head off to your garden and clip away!

 

Because garden roses usually have short stems, I would suggest placing them in bud vases or a container with short edges.

Here I used rectangle metal galvanized zinc boxes with floral foam placed inside to keep them moist and in place.

 

Each place setting has its own rose bud – when the guest sits down they can smell the rose bud so that way they don’t have to lean awkwardly over the table to enjoy the aroma of the roses.

The garden roses actually remind me of my all time favorite flower, the peony, with all of their layers of petals!

 

Using garden roses is an inexpensive way to add romance and glamour to your table.

the rose on the plate is the queen of sweden

If this were done by a florist it would cost $$$ – but for me, just the price of floral foam and containers!

 

Oh, and tender loving care on the roses all year.

 

The plates are from Juliska and the scene on them is that of an English country estate – so really, quite fitting for the theme of this table!

The rose on this plate is Heathcliff

The pink goblets are vintage French and the crystal goblets are antique American brilliant cut glass.

 

The following David Austin Roses were used: Charlotte, Lady of Shallot, Crown Princess Margareta, Sombreil, Jude the Obscure, Eden, Gentle Hermione, Queen of Sweden, Heathcliff,  James Galway, and Scepter’d Isle.

 

It is a rose candle – it smells so good!

 

A few new chairs were added too – got them for an absolute steal at Restoration Hardware outlet.

If you are going to recreate this centerpiece – just cut your flowers in the morning with as long as stems as possible.  I did a mixture of the varieties but it would look just as pretty to use one variety!

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Dinner Plates

Pink Goblet (similar)

Charger (similar)

French Bistro Chairs (similar)

Rose Prosecco Candle (smells divine!)

Do you have your own garden roses?

The rose on this plate is James Galway

 

You know what else though…. this would make a GREAT wedding centerpiece! It is so easy to DIY and is romantic and cost-effective.

DIY Wedding Centerpiece Idea – using roses from your garden is cost-effective and beautiful!

 

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Friday Favorites – Toile de Nantes

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In this post – Toile de Nantes by Pierre Frey

I have been thinking about wallpapering a few rooms in my house and I cannot get the Toile de Nantes by Pierre Frey out of my head!

John Fowler and Nancy Lancaster

 

I want to use the pattern either as a fabric on a chair or curtains or as wallpaper! I cannot decide!

 

What appeals to me about this wallpaper is that it is based off of an 18th century design that originated in Nantes, France!

 

I love that it seems new and refreshing in the ikat pattern, but there is something very timeless about it.

Alex Hitz

 

Sarah Bartholomew has a love affair with the pattern as well.

Sarah Bartholomew

 

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Aerin Lauder

It seems the blue color way, Bleu Ancien, is favored by the designers.

 This is the Rose Ancien. I love it in this color too – in fact I would consider putting this in my office!

Beverly Field (Veranda)

It seems it did come in two other color ways as well but I cannot find the names of them!

I have some color ways of Toile de Nantes below and some similar copycat patterns I found in my search.

Pierre Frey

Kirtan Stripe by Lee Jofa

Brunschwig & Fils ZHEN VELVET TURQUOISE

Pierre Frey

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Beautiful Tables and Travel Destinations -TFT

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In this post – beautiful table setting ideas and travel destinations

I was inspired by these beautiful tables which are perfect for Mother’s Day this weekend and also some very beautiful travel destinations!

Janet from Rosemary and Thyme shared this beautiful Mother’s Day Brunch. I love the salad cups!

Timeless Creations shared this beautiful Al Fresco Spring Table. 

 

Christina from Organic Garden Dreams shared a trip report about Blockley, a storybook town in the Cotswolds in England.

 

Fotogeograf shared a trip report to Kutna Hora, a beautiful Czech town outside of Prague.

 

Shannon from Sunny Coastlines shared a trip report to Nara in Japan. The buildings are beautiful are a UNESCO world heritage site!

 

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A French Strawberry Cake – Fraisier Recipe

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In this post: a Fraisier recipe which is a French strawberry cake. This post contains affiliate links.

I made a Fraisier once again this year!  The Fraisier is my favorite French dessert… what’s not to love about a strawberry cake?

 

We took the cake outside and ate it next to the blooming lavender!

On to the recipe – adapted from Laduree and Cakelets and Doilies.

This recipes makes either one 9″ cake or eight 3″ cakes.

This recipe has to chill overnight so you need to make it ahead of time. (Or make it very early in the morning so it can chill all afternoon)

Here is the printable version of the recipe.

Almond Génoise Cake

50 g (3 1/2 tbsp) butter , unsalted

200g (1 2/3 cup) cake flour

  6 eggs

200g (1 cup) granulated sugar

50g (1/2 cup) ground almonds or almond flour

1 1/2 tbsp butter

Making the Génoise cake

  1. Melt the 1 1/2 tbsp butter and using a pastry brush, butter your cake pan.   Place the cake pan in the fridge to allow the butter to harden.(notes – if you are making mini cakes, you will want to bake your cake in a 12×8 rectangular cake pan)
  2. In a small saucepan, melt the 50g of butter over low heat.
  3. In a large heatproof mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs and the sugar.
  4. Preheat oven to 340F.  Place your heatproof mixing bowl over a pan of gently simmering water and whisk until the mixture is warm, thick and pale, and the mixture has tripled in volume (approximately 122F).  Then remove from the heat and keep mixing until the mixture is cool (notes – I could not get this thing to triple over the simmering water. So I just heated it, while stirring constantly, until it was 122F and then attached it to my kitchenaid mixer and let it whisk until it tripled in volume and the mixture was  completely cool).
  5. Once completely cooled down, fold in the sifted flour into the mixture.  Then fold in the ground almonds.  And then the melted butter.
  6. Lightly flour your cake pan and tap out an excess. Then immediately fill with batter and place in the oven. Bake for approximately 30 minutes.

Kirsch Syrup

100mL (1/2 cup – 1tbsp) water

100g (1/2 cup) granulated sugar

40mL (2 1/2 tbsp) kirsch liqueur (see notes below about kirsch)

Making the syrup

Combine the sugar and water into a small saucepan over medium heat.  Stir until the sugar dissolves. Allow to boil for just 5 seconds. Remove from the heat, let it cool, then stir in the kirsch liqueur.

Crème Mousseline

350g whole milk

100g granulated sugar

1/2 a vanilla bean, split lengthwise and scraped for inside beans/seeds

4 egg yolks

35g plain flour

200g unsalted butter, softened

1tbsp cherry liqueur (optional)

Making the creme

  1. Place milk, vanilla bean and scraped seeds into a saucepan and bring to a boil.  Then remove from heat and set aside.
  2. In another bowl, whisk egg yolks and sugar until mixture is pale yellow.  Mix int the flour until well combined.
  3. Remove vanilla bean pod from milk mixture.  Then pour the hot milk into the egg mixture, constantly whisking to combine.
  4. Then pour the whole mixture back into the saucepan and place over high heat.  Whisk constantly until it is thickened, smooth, and glossy.  Then remove from heat and transfer pastry cream to a plate. Immediately cover with plastic cling wrap and place into the freezer to cool but only for 10 minutes.  Do not allow it to freeze (If you don’t put the cling wrap on immediately, the pastry cream will get a film on it that’s lumpy and gross and you will have to strain it out later, so don’t miss this step)
  5. While the cream is in the freezer, beat your butter until creamy.  Then when the pastry cream is about room temperature, add the cream to the butter and mix until while combined.   Add the liqueur.
  6. Spoon the mousseline into a piping bag with 1cm piping tip.

Strawberry Gel

250g strawberries, washed and hulled

2g agar agar (or 1 tsp)

Blend the strawberries to a puree. Strain to remove the seeds – Place puree in sauce pan and sprinkle over the agar agar. Heal until boiling and stir until agar to dissolve.  Pour onto parchment paper and spread evenly. Place in fridge to set.

Assembly

1 pound of strawberries, cut in half and with the green tops removed.  (Save your cutest strawberries for the top and set them aside.  Also, smaller strawberries look cuter in the cake and are more sweet.  When you cut the berries, you want them to all be the same height).

Cake mold(s)

Assembling the cakes

Take your cooled sponge cake out of the baking pan. Optional – you may cut it in half so that you can have a layer on top and a layer on the bottom. I did not do that this year but I preferred it better so next time I will do it!  Now find your springform pan and place a circle of plastic cake wrap.  Then put the sponge cake.  Brush the cake with the kirsch syrup.  Arrange the strawberries around the edge of the cake ring with the flat edge facing the outside.  Pipe or spread the creme mousseline over the strawberries.  Then place another layer of sponge cake on top.  Put the gel on top.  Place in the fridge overnight. The following day, dip a strawberry into the kirsch syrup and put on top just before serving. Confession – I ate this cake several hours later after it had cooled. I am unsure if it really has to wait overnight.

Assembling the Fraisier: line your springform with strawberry halves. The pour the rest of the strawberries in the center. Then spread the mousseline cream evenly.

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Stand Mixer

Hand Mixer (I did not use it this time, but I will next time!)

Plastic cake wrap

Scale

Food coloring

Cake Sheet pan

3″x3″ Cake molds

9″ spingform

9″ cake pan

 So I’ll admit how I messed up.

The strawberry gel did not set how I wanted. I placed it on the foil and then it stuck to the foil.

Next time I either recommend placing in on parchment paper OR if you do the two laters of cake, just pour it directly onto the cake. I could not pour it directly on the cream here as it would have melted!

 But that’s okay. It still tasted pretty dang delicious!

We had a nice little evening here enjoying our cake al fresco.

Do you ever eat in your own garden?

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French Country Spring House Tour 2017

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Well, it seems it is halfway through Spring and I am just now posting my Spring home tour!

Above a Louis chair covered in blue velvet with beautiful orange ranunculus!

On the front porch is this fun vintage English market basket!

A beautiful blue hydrangea adds a pop of color!

On the other side of the porch, a cymbidium orchid is blooming in the blue Madeliene Anduze pot.

When you walk inside you see the dining table!

I just love the color combos here! You can see the full Spring table post here.

I had just cut some ranunuculus from my garden and they are resting in the French market basket.

Here’s a peek at our Spring master bedroom.

Perhaps it was the only day the bed was made… haha.

Never showed on the blog before but I just love my collection of purple transfer ware!

I had fun moving my pitcher around and taking pictures!

 I love these ranunculus!

 I also love this French chair!

 Doesn’t the orange look good against the velvet?

Decided to move these ranunculus to a table!

One of my favorite things to do is to ride my bike!

Last Christmas my MIL got me these baskets for my bike and I love them!!!

The baskets are perfect for picking flowers!

The citrus trees are all blooming and it smells so good!

Orange Blossoms are my favorite scent (hence the blog name!)

Chloe wanted the window open to smell the orange blossoms too!

 I took these pics a little while ago, but time got away from me.  I had decreased my number of posts per week so this got pushed back!

The beautiful centerpiece may be wilted by now, but the citrus trees are still blooming…

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Vintage Ring Boxes, Maui Trip, MET Gala, Paint and more!

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Vintage Ring Boxes

Recently found the maker of these beautiful vintage inspired velvet ring boxes.

They are from The Mrs. Box. 

They are so pretty, I want to order one but I don’t know which color to choose!

There are so many pretty colors!  

 Which color would YOU choose??

PS This is not a paid advertisement – I just kind of love them!

 Maui Trip

Sharing a few highlights from vacation…

We went snorkeling several times. We spotted quite a few turtles!  I just love swimming with the turtles… they are so graceful in the water!

 Tons of fish! 

We spotted Gill (from Finding Nemo,aka a Moorish Idol) which is below! We also saw a pufferfish, Dory fish (aka blue tang), the humu humu fish.. and more.

Loved all of the fresh pineapple and papaya… sooooo good! The juice is guava- I never drink juice, except in Hawaii.

 These flowers were in the hotel and I thought they were so cool… reminded me of beehives! 

I shared a few other pictures from my trip on Instagram.

MET Costume Gala

The MET Costume Gala was this past week.  Some people actually came dressed for the theme (I won’t need to point them out – it should be quite obvious that they went for the costume as it is considered a costume gala) and others went for pretty.

The question is – would you show up following the theme and wear a costume, or opt just to look pretty?

Me… a costume!

Choosing Paint colors

This week I’ve been studying paint colors LIKE MAAAAD. 

Oh my gosh my head is spinning.

The main contenders for the kitchen cabinets ARE *drumroll*

BM 1563 Quiet Moments 

SW 6204 Sea Salt

 SW 6162 Ancient Marble

Odd the ancient marble on the screen looks super brown but in person it is really a lighter version of French grey. 

Instagram

I was shadowbanned this week. I’ll return on Saturday (tomorrow) when hopefully my little ban is lifted. Don’t know what shadowbanning is? Check out The Design Twins’ post here.

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Cinco de Mayo Recipes and Party Decor Ideas

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In this post – 9 Cinco De Mayo party recipes and decor ideas!

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Cinco de Mayo is this Friday and I’ve rounded up some recipes and decor for you!

Let’s get this party started with some guacamole… because that is always what I make a beeline to at any Cinco de Mayo party! 

I joke I’m part avocado because I eat so many of them.

This guacamole recipe from Delightful E Made blog looks so good!

A Dish of Daily Life shares this salsa verde recipe. I LOOOOVE salsa verde. Have you ever had it? It is made from tomatillos – kind of like a cousin of the tomato!

Mexican street corn is one of my favorite things to grill… check out my recipe I shared!

Okay, moving on to the main courses…

Pork carnitas burrito bowl… from a dish of daily life (again! ha!)

The Kittchen shared a chicken tortilla soup recipe.

To many, a Cinco de Mayo party is not complete without a margarita. 

Homecoming Memories shared a pineapple and kiwi margarita.

Simply Darrling shared a strawberry kiwi margarita. 

 And now let’s look at how to decorate for our Cinco de Mayo party!


Bird’s Party shared this fun colorful table!


Smashing Plates Tablescapes shared this fiesta inspired table!

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May Home Decor Favorites

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In this post – blue and white home decor picks for May

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Last month I was inspired by Pantone’s Greenery, but this month I have been inspired by the color blue!

I think blue is actually the color of the year, not greenery!! 

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Outdoor patio umbrella || Cotton Tasseled throw pillow

Vintage ginger jar  || Stoneware French Coffee Press   || Ceramic ice bucket 

flatware set || Capri Blue candle in “Volcano” || splatter melamine plate

Picnic Basket || Judarn mural set || Mykonos pendant light

I was thinking about getting ready for entertaining outdoors… with a picnic basket, melamine plates, ice buckets, a candle that smells like a tropical paradise, a mural that brings the outdoors in!

I have been dreaming about where I can use that pendant light above!

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Antique Porcelain Flowers

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In this post: Antique Porcelain Flowers from Vincennes/Sevres and Meissen

April showers bring May (porcelain) flowers!

Aren’t they beautiful?

Even if you aren’t into antiques or porcelain, you can at least appreciate the beauty of these! They are all handmade and painted.

 

Vincennes Blue Celeste

This exquisite piece sold at auction for nearly $150k! It is from the 1750s.

Vincennes (now Sevres) was one of the first factories in France to make soft-paste porcelain. They specialized in making these beautiful flowers.

Blue celeste

 

 

Below, sold at auction for $18,500.

Sevres

 

Below, several beautiful clocks with flowers adorning them.

Don’t you love this one with the animals?

Buckinghamshire Antiques

 

Oh how I would love to have one of these, wouldn’t you?

 I love them all!

 Now, the Madame de Pompadour loved porcelain.  She is known to have purchased many porcelain flowers.

 

There is a story I read that she once received the king in a room full of porcelain flowers that emitted perfume!

Who knows what is true from history and what is not, but let’s just pretend.

The one below is Meissen.

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You know what though…

People are still making them today! They are so beautiful. Not as ornate as the antique ones, but I doubt these cost 20K!

The Vladimir Collection

Vieuxtemps Porcelain

Aerin for Williams-Sonoma

Let us end by admiring the remarkable Sunflower Clock!

Yes, it is a clock but is so incredibly beautiful, if you have a few minutes of time I encourage you to watch this video about the restoration of it just so you can see how pretty these are close-up!

The Royal Collection

I also wrote a post here on French Royal Dinner Services.

 

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A Pretty Provence Style House in Texas!

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You all have to check out this beautiful house in Texas. Look, it has a built-in boat dock!

Isn’t it so pretty?!  I love the stone and the colors.

Love the beam over the door!

 Beautiful loggia.

 Beautiful garden room!

Cool beams.

Lovely courtyard and pool!

 

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PHOTO BY: LAUREY W. GLENN, STYLING BY: MATTHEW GLEASON

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How to Make a Mood Board for Your Room

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Today I am going to give you a well-known trade secret on how to create a perfect room for your house!

 

Creating a moodboard for your room creates a better sense of how the finished room will look.

It is what designers have been doing for ages – and you can do it yourself too!

STEP 1-SCHEME AWAY

If you have no idea where to start, I suggest browsing Pinterest.  Create a board on Pinterest for your room and just start pinning away to that board. I liked French bedrooms, so I started by searching for French bedrooms.
Today I’m looking at my master bedroom, so here is my  bedroom board.
A quick glance at my board shows that I am drawing to spa blues and neutral colors. I also love French beds and coronas.
Another option is to look through your favorite home decor magazines and rip out pictures of your favorite rooms and put them in a folder.  Then go back through and decide on the elements you like the best and emulate it!

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STEP 2- MAKE A LIST

Make a list of furniture, lighting, and rugs that you already have and are going to use in that room. I suggest taking pictures of all of these pieces and printing them out.

Now you can sort of the pieces you already have, the pieces you need, and the pieces you need to get rid of (good bye matchy matchy bedset that you bought when you were newlyweds but 5-10-20-30 years later you don’t like it anymore – get rid of it!)

STEP 3 – MAKE A BOARD

There are several ways to make a mood board.
Olioboard is an easy online service that’s free where you can design your own mood boards.
All you do is start searching for your product in the categories and then add it in. If you don’t find what you are looking for, you can upload pictures under the “my items” tab.

You can do the same thing with other programs too – I personally prefer Photoshop but Olioboard is free and easier to use than photoshop.

Although I confess I like the old-fashioned way and use poster boards, scissors, and tape.

Below is my actual mood-board. It doesn’t look as pretty as the virtual mood board, but it is easier for me to actual design all of the rooms this way.

I prefer to look at the textures and colors in person – fabrics look different in person and you can really appreciate the textures in real life.  Having mood boards in person as opposed to online helps tremendously!

Then, with the pictures I took of all of my furniture, I am able to move the pieces around on the various boards!

 This method is easier when designing multiple rooms in the house because you can easily move items around onto the different boards.

You can mix and match your fabrics, floors, etc with mood boards.

Mood boards are a fantastic way to organize your thoughts, save you time, and even save you money.

Shop some of my favorites for the bedroom (contains affiliate links)…

 

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On Trend Palm Prints – For Yourself and Your Home

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In this post: palm tree leaf prints for outfits and home decor

I am getting ready to go on vacation tomorrow and have been thinking all things tropical – specifically, palm trees!
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Let’s start with these Palm Tree Espadrilles that I needed for my trip but it is now too late to have them shipped to me! (this post contains affiliate links)

 

Lush Palm diffuser – just bought this today and it smells SO GOOD… Antica Farmacista is my favorite diffuser brand. They also make it in a hand soap and a lotion – great for your guest room if you want to spoil them, or maybe for your bathroom to spoil yourself!

I don’t have pierced ears but these earrings are so cute and fun that I almost want to pierce my ears so I can wear them!

 

 

These palm print shorts are super cute and a super good deal.

 

Palm Print dress is super relaxing for the Summer – and perfect for my tropical trip, too bad I just now found it!

Palm print swimsuit is super nice!

Ok well I only meant to pick 5 for 5 on Friday but I just kept finding cute palm tree prints so I’m just going to keep on rolling with it..

 

Cute palm tree water bottle

 

Palm Leaf Bread Plate that I love!

Palm Leaves Wallpaper – wallpaper is coming back and this is super chic!

Palm print beach towel

And last but not least, I found this palm tree cupcake recipe on Pinterest and just had to share!

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