Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Bobbie Burgers' Artful Home

Sandi turned me onto this wonderful home when she found a pic of one of the bedrooms.  It feels like such a happy place to be!

Bobbie Burgers 3

Bobbie Burgers 4

Bobbie Burgers 5

Bobbie Burgers 2

Bobbie Burgers 1

Her home was featured in the May 2009 issue of House and Home.  See the rest of her bright and cheery home here.


To see a bit more of her work, check out my art blog!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Happy Place

Elle Decor via Pure Style Home

Love the beamed, vaulted ceiling.  The arch.  The wood planks on the wall.  And those tufted leather chairs? Oh me oh my...

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Prepfection
















Prepfection?  Indeed.  I've spent all afternoon (on and off) going through this girl's tumblr (found via this gal's pinterest), and I'm still not done.  I can't get enough of this clean, casual lifestyle.  And she's on pinterest too!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Fashions to Furnishings: Boden USA

Boden USA 1

Boden USA 2

Boden USA 3

Boden USA 5

Boden USA 6

Boden USA 7

Boden USA 8

All fashions featured in Boden USA Fresh Spring Style.
Images via Decor8, The City Sage, HGTV, the Decorista, e_mma, Decor Pad, and Country Living.

To see all other Fashions to Furnishings posts click here!

Monday, June 20, 2011

A Sight for Sore Eyes

My new House and Home came in the mail Friday!  There's some great stuff in there, including these relaxing spaces...

Canadian House and Home June 2011 2

Canadian House and Home June 2011

Thursday, June 16, 2011

"A Little Bit Farmhouse, A Little Bit Industrial"

That's how owner  Marie Logothetis describes the century-old home she and her husband transformed in German Village.






I'm going crazy for all the textures!






The stairs are custom-built of steel, wood, and glass.  Apparently their Welsh terrier (yep, a mini Bubba!), Monty, was not afraid of the glass catwalk, so Marie decided she shouldn't be either.











So dramatic...





















Found here via griege

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Beachy Vignettes

Vignette: 1. in writing and art, smaller scenes meant to have more impact.
2. in design, an area that's a self-contained setting within a larger space.



















Source: google.com via Zesty on Pinterest

Monday, June 13, 2011

Highlights from the Prix de West

So we went to Oklahoma City this weekend for our anniversary and the Prix de West. The show was huge! I've never been to such a big art show (granted, I haven't been to many art shows period, but still....it was big!). As we were leaving with headaches, we realized that you're probably supposed to look a little and then sit down. Look a little more. Break. Continue looking. We did not do this. The show was such an overwhelming experience. Plus, it was opening weekend and all the artist were there. (Which would have been cool if I'd felt competent enough to talk to them.)

But we did come away with some new favorite works/artist including:

My personal favorite from the entire show. Check out more of his works here.



Terri Kelly Moyers - "El Tejido de la Familia"
Josh's favorite painting from the entire show.



Another one of Josh's favorites - but don't get me wrong, I enjoyed them too!



He had 2 paintings in the show, and I loved them both. It's amazing to me how he can draw your eye into the painting. He makes it hard to look away.



Ramon Kelley - "Ready for Rendezvous"
Maybe I like this because it's all loose and impressionistic...or maybe I like it because it looks a little like Dumbledore. Maybe both.



G. Russell Case - "Painted Cliffs"



As I was walking around wishing I could take pictures of the show, I saw other people with cameras taking close-up shots of the artwork (and there were loads of security guys walking around) and I'm thinking they're gonna get caught. They never did. So as we're leaving the show, I look at my map. And, basically, you can take pictures anywhere in the building, but you can't use flash in the Prix de West section. If only I'd seen that sooner.....

It was a wonderful show! Later that evening we had supper at The Melting Pot (dips for supper!). It was my first time! And let me just say, "Yum!" The only weird part is that they bring you a plate of raw meat for the entree and you have to cook it yourself. I cooked mine EXTREMELY well done. Then we went to the traveling production of 9 to 5. Honestly, not the best Broadway play I've ever seen, but very cute if you love Dolly! And, really, who doesn't?

Friday, June 10, 2011

TGI Art on the Wall



Today is our 5 year anniversary! (Golly!)
We're headed to the Prix de West in OKC!
Happy Weekend!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Jaw Dropping



The tortoise shell, the coral, the insect prints...wonderful.

Also, this was purchased today.

Source: None via Zesty on Pinterest



And, yes, it's just as fabulous as you think it is.

Source: None via Zesty on Pinterest



Source: None via Zesty on Pinterest




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