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I feel duped

So yesterday was the big release of Missoni for Target, yadda yadda. I’m sure you’re all sick of hearing about the debacle by now, but I’ll add my voice to the frustrated masses. I was ready to buy online at midnight and after they pushed back the online launch I was at my computer and…

So yesterday was the big release of Missoni for Target, yadda yadda. I’m sure you’re all sick of hearing about the debacle by now, but I’ll add my voice to the frustrated masses. I was ready to buy online at midnight and after they pushed back the online launch I was at my computer and ready to buy at 3:00 am (no dice) and then again at 6:00 am and finally I was in! I felt really lucky when I had my pretty throw blanket in my cart, which was all I really wanted anyway, but then I started to shop the clothes a little bit before checking out (mistake). After about 15 minutes of active clicking on the Target site, I went to pay for my stuff and WHAT’S THIS?? No throw in my online cart? They sold it to someone else and put it in my saved items! Boo.

So I thought I’d beat the system (and rush hour traffic) and I put on my running clothes, jogged down to the PATH and took the train to Hoboken and then ran another almost mile to the Target. The store opened at 8:00 am and I got there at 8:03. The home section was already CLEANED OUT!! I couldn’t believe my eyes. Very rich-looking women were literally pushing and fighting over cheapy duvet covers and make up cases and espresso sets. It was the most bizarre situation. Not to mention I think about half of the Fashion Week interns were there shopping. They were done up head to toe and all chatting about their shows while they tried on the sweater dresses from the little girls section. I mosied around for a bit trying to scope out people’s carts for my elusive throw. I was willing to make offers!! No throws though and I was feeling self conscious in my workout attire compared to the fashion squad. So I sulk-jogged home with only a measly candle and a two-sizes-too-large blouse to show for all my trouble.

Anyway, SOS! If anyone has an extra throw that they don’t want to sell for hundreds of dollars on eBay (no, seriously, check it out), I would love to buy it from you.

Did you get anything from the sale? People on twitter were either absolutely outraged at the whole way the sale was handled or they were annoyed at all the outrage. I was mostly annoyed that I spent the better part of a night and a morning hunting down a stupid fleece throw I probably don’t really need or want. Silly. Well, whatever, I do have high hopes for this pretty bowl I managed to buy in the online shopping portion of my morning. I want throw a big bunch of white peonies in there right this second.

Busy day coming up. I’m leaving in a bit to to head for the burbs and a full day of meetings and drop offs and pick ups and the returning of a too-big blouse. I’m also going to check out that little settee I told you about last week. My hopes are high for the settee, though I’m guessing the cushion needs more down. I’ll keep you posted.

PS It’s a bit strange to me, but one of my most common Dear Jenny questions is what magazines I subscribe to. I guess there are lots of great (not-free) shelter publications out there, so it’s nice to have a friend’s advice. Here’s my list. Though admittedly some of these are only on my wi$h li$t.

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It's Called Dura-Lar

Hey, good news! I made some phone calls and tracked down the name of the silver sticky paper I used for my lamp shade liner in yesterday post. It’s called Dura-Lar and it’s about $7 a yard (27″ wide) and it’s available in both silver and gold. The gold option is especially exciting to me….

Hey, good news! I made some phone calls and tracked down the name of the silver sticky paper I used for my lamp shade liner in yesterday post. It’s called Dura-Lar and it’s about $7 a yard (27″ wide) and it’s available in both silver and gold.

The gold option is especially exciting to me. It made me remember this wall in the Kate Spade store on Broome. Shiny gold stripes! Can’t you imagine this in a powder bath? It would be a pretty cheap project too. Seems like you could get 14 or so full wall-length stripes for about $20, right? Not bad.

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It’s Called Dura-Lar

Hey, good news! I made some phone calls and tracked down the name of the silver sticky paper I used for my lamp shade liner in yesterday post. It’s called Dura-Lar and it’s about $7 a yard (27″ wide) and it’s available in both silver and gold. The gold option is especially exciting to me….

Hey, good news! I made some phone calls and tracked down the name of the silver sticky paper I used for my lamp shade liner in yesterday post. It’s called Dura-Lar and it’s about $7 a yard (27″ wide) and it’s available in both silver and gold.

The gold option is especially exciting to me. It made me remember this wall in the Kate Spade store on Broome. Shiny gold stripes! Can’t you imagine this in a powder bath? It would be a pretty cheap project too. Seems like you could get 14 or so full wall-length stripes for about $20, right? Not bad.

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Lining Lampshades with Metallic Paper

I love the little extra glimmer that metallic lined lampshades add to a room. I had a pair of drum shades from Target that I dyed mint green but they still needed a little something. I picked up a couple of sheets of adhesive-backed silver metallic paper at Utrecht Art Supply for $3 or $4…

I love the little extra glimmer that metallic lined lampshades add to a room.

I had a pair of drum shades from Target that I dyed mint green but they still needed a little something. I picked up a couple of sheets of adhesive-backed silver metallic paper at Utrecht Art Supply for $3 or $4 a sheet. I think if I do this project again though, I’ll try this contact paper.

The general idea is really easy. Lay your drum shade down on the back of the paper, lining up the bottom of your shade with the bottom of the paper. Put a little piece of tape down to keep the shade and paper together.

Trace the edge of the shade while you roll so you can get the curve of the shade just right. Do the same for the other edge.

Then cut out the template, but cut about 1/4″ inside the line so that the liner easily fits inside the lip of your shade.

Then just place it like a big sticker inside the shade, but be sure to start the paper on the seam of your shade if there is one. Smooth out any air bubbles with your hand or a credit card.

It’s a ridiculously easy project, but I love the sparkle!!

Have you tried any similar projects? Anyone seen the silver contact paper in person? Is it as bright as my artist paper?


PS I did a round up of REALLY cheap lamps over on Babble. Check it out here. Can you believe this chic little number is only $15???

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Wishing for a Camelback, but Going French

So like I mentioned yesterday, the gray sofa is being replaced with a smaller piece. You can bet if I hadn’t scored this little beauty at the flea market already, I’d be shopping for a camelback sofa. I just love the lines. How can something so completely classic feel almost modern? Of course I always…

So like I mentioned yesterday, the gray sofa is being replaced with a smaller piece. You can bet if I hadn’t scored this little beauty at the flea market already, I’d be shopping for a camelback sofa. I just love the lines. How can something so completely classic feel almost modern? Of course I always think of Ruthie’s sofa, except I would probably opt for something with straight legs.

Love this one from eBay! Yowza, look at that red! My favorite color.

Anyway, it doesn’t make sense to do a camelback since my little settee in the entry (which is too small to be used in the LR) is basically a mini camelback. I’m liking the idea of a piece with higher arms though. I like to sit in couches with my feet up and my back against the arm rests. That’s really the only down side of the English roll arm style – no arm rest support to speak of.

I’m going to check out this Frenchie number this weekend (and will report back with the news), but I also have a back up plan in mind…

I’ve scoured the interwebs high and low and did a round up of all the love seats, settees and sofettes that are readily available to folks without trade accounts. Prices range from $200 to almost $3k, and everything in between. Can you guess which settee is my Plan B?

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Thinking about slipcovers

I don’t know if my husband can say the same thing, but all this year, I’ve been planning to move out of our apartment once the one-year lease ended. That’s sort of just me. I start to get antsy after about eight months of the same house. It’s a problem, I know. I think (hope)…

I don’t know if my husband can say the same thing, but all this year, I’ve been planning to move out of our apartment once the one-year lease ended. That’s sort of just me. I start to get antsy after about eight months of the same house. It’s a problem, I know. I think (hope) that it would be different if we lived in a real house. But apartments feel fluid to me. It’s easy for me to feel like it’s no big deal to just pick up and move for a change of scenery. There are so many amazing neighborhoods to discover in NYC! Why not try them all!? I feel the same way about furniture. Just about the time I finish a project, I’m ready for something new. Truly, it’s a sickness.

This month we signed another year lease on our apartment, which was a little hard for me. I’m feeling that itch to start fresh. I think it’s because this year has been reeeaaaaaal busy for me and we still don’t feel very settled here. Our place is sort of decorated, but not very well, and it’s certainly not “designed.” It doesn’t flow. It’s not very organized.

Since we’ve decided to stay here in our less-expensive-than-alternative-apartments-I-was-looking-at place, I’ve got a little extra money each month to make this space work better for us. I can’t wait to share with you guys.

First up! A new arrangement for our living room. I’ll have to share all the nitty-gritty details later, but our tv broke and is causing us to rethink the seating arrangement. I’m thinking of ditching the gray sofa (that I got for free from Custom Sofa Design, which went under for a good reason) and shuffling things around a bit.

I will keep my Lee English roll arm for another decade or two (seriously people! Invest your decorating dollars in good quality upholstery!!!), but the currant color is not my favorite. It’s upholstered in Sunbrella’s outdoor velvet in Ivory, which I have been testing and “reviewing” for the past year. All in all, I give it an A-. It is super duper soft for an outdoor fabric. And it wipes down really easy. I have two problems with the fabric: 1) I don’t love the creamy beige color (that’s a personal problem though) and 2) I wash the cushions like once a week and the fibers are starting to pull out. Again, I sort of feel like this is a personal problem. I feel like I am not caring for the fabric correctly. So, if you’re in the market for a kid-friendly velvet I recommend the Sunbrella – just maybe not in the Ivory color and also don’t wash it more than every other month and make sure to air dry.

So, I’m realizing I might be a slipcover girl. As much as I try to keep the food and beverages in the dining area, the kids forget almost daily. Evie unbuckles herself from the Stokke and walks around with her PB&J. No bueno for the rug and the upholstery. But I love throwing the cushions of the Lee and the gray sofa in the washer and having brand new couches once a week or before guests come over.

Wow, this post is getting chatty! Anyway, point is, I’m planning to slipcover the Lee in white denim or duck or heavy linen so I can bleach it. I would love something like this with little box pleats (from the Windsor $mith collection)…

Sort of reminds me of this sofa (anyone know the maker?):


Cole and Sons


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I think the white slipcover will be obviously a little more casual, and a little girlie. But the plan is to pair it with more masculine elements – like a boxy settee and more modern club chairs. (Which reminds me – anyone interested in a pair of navy bergere chairs? I told you it was a sickness.)

So, have you sewed a slip cover for your sofa before? I’ve done chairs before, but nothing this big. I’m thinking between the size of my couch, the roll arms and all those little box pleats, this one might be a job for the professionals. What do you think?

Also, anyone else out there with a similar case of Wanderlust? Am I the only one who craves constant change?

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L&S Fabrics Give Away!!

My lovely friends at L&S recently redesigned their website and to celebrate they’d like to offer a $100 gift certificate to one of you readers. If you’d like a chance to win, please check out their new site here and then leave a comment on this post sharing your fabric picks. Here are mine: I…

My lovely friends at L&S recently redesigned their website and to celebrate they’d like to offer a $100 gift certificate to one of you readers. If you’d like a chance to win, please check out their new site here and then leave a comment on this post sharing your fabric picks. Here are mine:

I like this ikat-ish tiger print!

This print is a fun, organic version of a geometric pattern

Honeycomb ikat!

And a coordinating ikat

This panther pattern is really amazing. I can see this on a pair of chairs or maybe on a set of Louis chairs around a modern dining table…

I would make a pair of these buffalo check pillow in gray and do a bright neon orangey pink welt.

Pretty yellow ikat

Doesn’t this sort of look like a China Seas pattern?

LOVE this color combo!!

Khanjali is a really lovely fabric in person! The green is a bright chartreuse..

This reminds me of Lulu DK a bit. It would make for a great single throw pillow.

This Union Jack fabric is very promising!

And don’t forget Paris!

Contest ends Sunday, September 11 at midnight. Good luck!!

**UPDATE: Congratulations to Steve Steinhardt for winning the gift card!**

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L&S Fabrics Give Away!!

My lovely friends at L&S recently redesigned their website and to celebrate they’d like to offer a $100 gift certificate to one of you readers. If you’d like a chance to win, please check out their new site here and then leave a comment on this post sharing your fabric picks. Here are mine: I…

My lovely friends at L&S recently redesigned their website and to celebrate they’d like to offer a $100 gift certificate to one of you readers. If you’d like a chance to win, please check out their new site here and then leave a comment on this post sharing your fabric picks. Here are mine:

I like this ikat-ish tiger print!

This print is a fun, organic version of a geometric pattern

Honeycomb ikat!

And a coordinating ikat

This panther pattern is really amazing. I can see this on a pair of chairs or maybe on a set of Louis chairs around a modern dining table…

I would make a pair of these buffalo check pillow in gray and do a bright neon orangey pink welt.

Pretty yellow ikat

Doesn’t this sort of look like a China Seas pattern?

LOVE this color combo!!

Khanjali is a really lovely fabric in person! The green is a bright chartreuse..

This reminds me of Lulu DK a bit. It would make for a great single throw pillow.

This Union Jack fabric is very promising!

And don’t forget Paris!

Contest ends Sunday, September 11 at midnight. Good luck!!

**UPDATE: Congratulations to Steve Steinhardt for winning the gift card!**

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I Heart Oil Based Paints

I found the sweetest little side table at the Chelsea flea a few weeks ago for about $20 or $25. (I bought the jade color lamp too) The table was not in perfect condition, so I thought I would paint it. Like my beloved Chelsea Editions pieces from the last post, I thought it might…

I found the sweetest little side table at the Chelsea flea a few weeks ago for about $20 or $25. (I bought the jade color lamp too)

The table was not in perfect condition, so I thought I would paint it.

Like my beloved Chelsea Editions pieces from the last post, I thought it might be kind of fun to do a high-gloss lacquered look. I normally use Rustoleum’s Enamel spray paint for that kind of project, but it was sort of a rainy day when I finally had a free minute to paint. So I searched through my paint library (or more like paint graveyard? There are about 50 half-full quarts in my pantry) and remembered that a while back I bought a can of Rustoleum’s Oil-based Enamel in this pretty Smoke Gray color.

I’ve used oil-base paint on furniture before, but I hated the clean up (you have to use paint thinner to clean your brush). But this time I had a good quality brush that was old, a bit gunky at the base and ready to be retired. I thought I would send the brush off with one last project and then toss it. (So no paint thinner used here)

The really cool thing about oil-based paint is that it goes on like nail polish enamel. It sort of spreads, which is ideal for brush application. Like below, it looks like I am going to have all sorts of brush stroke issues based on this photo, but the top is a smooth as glass now after the paint spread.

The rain was just starting to clear up when I was testing out the paint on the table top above. Oil-based paint is pretty stinky stuff though, so I took this party up to the roof.

The verdict? I LOVE it. I don’t know why I haven’t been using oil-based on everything. I slapped literally ONE coat of paint on this little table without sanding or priming before hand, let it dry/off-gas for about 12 hours outside and then brought it in. We’ve been using it for a week now and I am super impressed! I looks and feels like professionally finished furniture. Look at that smooth shine! You can see the reflection of my blue and white pot as clear as day.

I went back to Home Depot this weekend and picked up white, black and cobalt blue for some other furniture projects I have for clients. The quarts are only $9 each, which is about 75% the cost of other Home Depot or Lowes latex quarts and the finish is about a million times better than semi-gloss or high gloss latex.

My only complaint is that the Rustoleum enamel line can’t be tinted like latex. But you can mix the colors they have (green, blue, yellow, red, gray, brown, black, white). It would be easy to make any pastels like baby blue or pink, but would take some trial and error with colors like purple, orange or turquoise. I’m sure there are other lines of tintable oil-based paints, though I heard from the Home Depot guy that oil-based paints are a huge pain to find in NY and New England. I’ll have to do some digging here…

BTW I am the HUGEST fan of white foam mini-rollers for applying latex paint, but with oil paint, I recommend going with a high-quality brush all the way. Here’s a post I just put up this morning on my favorite paint brushes, how and when I use them. I’d love to hear what products you like to use too!

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Jenny Keenan's Home

I was looking through my files trying to find some Chelsea Editions furniture to share with you guys (inspiration for a furniture redo I’ll hope to share Friday or Monday), when I stumbled across these great photos from Pink Wallpaper. There’s that side table I was looking for! Man, I love Chelsea Editions. It’s like…

I was looking through my files trying to find some Chelsea Editions furniture to share with you guys (inspiration for a furniture redo I’ll hope to share Friday or Monday), when I stumbled across these great photos from Pink Wallpaper. There’s that side table I was looking for! Man, I love Chelsea Editions. It’s like the best parts of mid century and Gustavian furniture designs all wrapped up in lacquer. So good (with a price tag to match).

Shannon featured photos from Jenny Keenan’s home here and shared a link to Jenny’s great blog. I love the lived in, comfortable vibe of her home. But it’s still colorful and a bit preppy. Couldn’t you see yourself living here? Me too. I think this is going to look awesome!

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Jenny Keenan’s Home

I was looking through my files trying to find some Chelsea Editions furniture to share with you guys (inspiration for a furniture redo I’ll hope to share Friday or Monday), when I stumbled across these great photos from Pink Wallpaper. There’s that side table I was looking for! Man, I love Chelsea Editions. It’s like…

I was looking through my files trying to find some Chelsea Editions furniture to share with you guys (inspiration for a furniture redo I’ll hope to share Friday or Monday), when I stumbled across these great photos from Pink Wallpaper. There’s that side table I was looking for! Man, I love Chelsea Editions. It’s like the best parts of mid century and Gustavian furniture designs all wrapped up in lacquer. So good (with a price tag to match).

Shannon featured photos from Jenny Keenan’s home here and shared a link to Jenny’s great blog. I love the lived in, comfortable vibe of her home. But it’s still colorful and a bit preppy. Couldn’t you see yourself living here? Me too. I think this is going to look awesome!

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Dipped Legs

I’ve been saving photos of painted chairs and stools with raw legs (or natural frames with dipped legs) for a couple years, but I didn’t really realize how much I loved the idea until I saw this image in April’s Better Homes and Gardens. They used this chair from World Market (on sale for $100…

I’ve been saving photos of painted chairs and stools with raw legs (or natural frames with dipped legs) for a couple years, but I didn’t really realize how much I loved the idea until I saw this image in April’s Better Homes and Gardens.

They used this chair from World Market (on sale for $100 each!) to get this amazing look. I want a whole set, please and thank you. That lavender is lovely.

A few more dipped legs, for your viewing pleasure…



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