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March 14, 2018

An Update on The School House | Tour


We spent the weekend at The School House getting it ready for the transition in just a couple of weeks.  I had planned to dutifully share each step with you, but this project has just moved too fast!  I have taken all of the step-by-step photos as we've gone, so don't worry, I'll go back and explain how we did everything at some point.  I know many of you are interested in how we did the bead-board and peg entry way (favorite!) and how we painted the kitchen cabinets (right over that factory finish!), so I'll share details later - I promise.  *Keep reminding me, because this brain is a bit overloaded at the moment.  Between getting the school house ready, working on the new textile prints that are coming soon, and heading out for spring break, I'm a little overwhelmed.  In just a couple of weeks, all of the extra work will be worth it when we move the inventory here to the school house and my very own team gets to work.  Can't wait!


Here is the entry way that we modified slightly.  The bead-board was already here, so we added a peg rail at the top and midway.  This is the same treatment we have in our mudroom and I love all of the uses I have for the pegs.  Even when fully loaded, they seem to be charming.


We used Ben Moore Marble Canyon for the trim.  The walls were already a creamy white.  


There is something about creamy walls with a painted trim that just feels country.  I knew from the moment I walked in here that I would do this paint scheme.




Now the one big room is feeling more like a workspace after we installed the shelving this weekend.  I searched high and low for industrial shelving in a soft beige color that would compliment the paint scheme (rather than a heavy dark grey).   I didn't want dark and heavy shelving to weigh the space down.  I wanted it to still feel fresh and light... even though it needed to be very hardworking and sturdy.  I finally found it at Costco, here.  It would be perfect for a pantry, basement or garage.  

 

The center of the room is the packaging area.  This is where they'll package the product and shipping boxes.  I'm waiting on the big long farm table that goes in this area, too.  I'm looking forward to using it for big projects and big meals or workshops!



This island was a distressed green finish, but my mom painted it to match the trim.  I think I'm going replace the pulls with something brass - maybe even drop pulls like these?


This is the view looking opposite of the shelving.  I set the sofa area up to be as cozy as possible, as I plan to use it as a backdrop for photos of new products.  And its a pretty nice break area for the crew : )


The sofa is covered in my new collection of Check Pillow Covers, in Spa and Natural.  When I set up a sofa, I always anchor the ends with two 22" Squares, then two 20" squares, accented with a rectangle.  If you don't want your sofa sooo full, I would use 22" squares on the ends, and accent with one 20" square or one rectangle.  These sizes are all available in my store and work perfectly with inserts from Ikea.  I use the 24" insert with the 22" covers to really make them plump and full.



The sofa is the Comfort English Roll Arm Sleeper Sofa from Pottery Barn in Brushed Canvas Natural.  We ordered the sleeper sofa so we can spend the night out here when we want!  We've stayed several times this last month while its been a blank slate, but I'm not sure how it will feel after all of the inventory moves in.


I wanted something different for above the sofa, but of course, something that I could transition easily.  So, instead of one large piece of artwork, I opted for a gallery of 8 Gold Leaf Frames.  I love how graphic, yet nostalgic this collection of profiles feel.  I'm not quite sure I have the mats right yet, or maybe I need to make the background of the profiles creamier?  


When I get the look perfected, I'll have them available in my store.



Love these classic, soft and airy checks.  The quality of the new stitching is so nice!


Check Pillow Covers, here >


I came across this table last week at Nell Hills in Kansas City.  I had to have it and had to make a place for it.  As you can imagine, you'll be seeing this view a lot moving forward.  I plan to swap out the lamp and the shade with each season to change the look.  I'm also finally trying my hand at covering the shade with a block print fabric.  I'll be sure to share.


Mr. approved.


The light is so pretty here - from those big giant windows.


The big basket trunk is from Gilt.  It holds our bedding for our overnight stays and is a great scale and color (for a great price!).  


In the desk area, I'm using our old dining room table (it has had quite a life!) with one of our RH wing dining chairs.  I have one in my office at home, so it is fitting that I moved one here, too.  And after I found the 6 Windsor chairs last fall, we're overflowing with dining chairs at home.  It is the perfect comfy, structural piece for this desk.


I found the cork boards at Home Goods and painted the frames to match the trim paint.  The file cabinet is wood (it still needs pulls!), and I also painted it to match the trim... That was sort of my default for this project.  With so many elements collected, if it had an unnatural finish, it got painted.  It helped to make everything that was mix and matched to go together.


I tried to make sure that all of our office-y supplies felt "cute" too - why not?  Why get a black printer when you can get a white one?  This lovely brass task lamp was another find at Nell Hills.



We are using the "House" Stationery as the house stationery at The School House.  This is the large tablet.  I put the grey LePens + old fashioned pencils in my Creamware Creamers, which paired so nicely with this creamy Target lamp.  The three of them seem like a set.



I framed some of my Botanical Prints in this area.  They are 5x7 prints in 8x10 frames.  I brought the French Cream photo mats with me, but am thinking the Natural Cream will work better and seem a little crisper.



This is Emm's desk area that she's very thrilled about.  I cleaned it up a bit for this photo, but it will soon be filled with lots of treasures, made and found.



Speaking of found treasures.  How great are theses chairs?  I found 3 of them in Lexington this weekend, and tracked down the buyer of the other 3 (gotta love a small town).  I'm hoping she'll sell them to me so I can have the entire set of 6 to put around our big farm table coming in.  They are just the perfect scale, patina and shape.


Mike's mom brought us this oversized crock - love it!


 Here is a new print that will be available in store soon.



Back to the hardest working part of the room.  I can't wait to deck these out with bins and baskets of inventory and supplies.


As I mentioned above, I found these shelves at Costco, here.


Now into the kitchen!  If you've followed along on Instagram, you saw the process of selecting the paint color for the cabinets.  They were factory finished with a dark stain when we purchased the school house.  But they were nice and new cabinets, so we wanted to make sure we didn't waste them.


We ended up painting them Ben Moore Puritan Grey - thanks to Tessa at nineandsixteen for helping me narrow down - and the pressure ;)   I took these photos at the wrong time of day and the huge windows are overexposing everything.  I'll do a proper kitchen post with really pretty photos in the future and details of everything.


We love the color and how they turned out!  I added a furniture base to the cabinets and shaker pulls to give them that country feel we were after.  I selected a very simple faucet with porcelain handles to make it feel very utilitarian in here - a true country kitchen.


We replaced the counters with new wood tops from Ikea.


It is just the thing to warm up the bluish grey cabinetry and make it feel very charming.


We love this room so much!  I can't wait to walk you through the process because it was so easy and inexpensive.  This room is completely transformed from what it was.  These are the kind of DIY projects I love : )


We added another peg rail to each wall for more utilitarian storage and that shaker look I love.


This is the original library of the school.


Can you even?  It is just so charming.




Can you believe this is the breakroom?!  I do hope to host some open houses and workshops here, so visitors will get to experience the space, too.  We'll probably host one this summer... hopefully! 




That's all for now!  I promise, once we get this up and running, I'll take even prettier photos and walk you through all of the projects step-by-step.  


March 06, 2018

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March 01, 2018

The Spring Collection | Checked Linens, Wellie Boots & Tags, Bunny Craft Kits, Pillow Covers, Garden Stationery, Ribbons


The Spring Collection

Each morning I take a walk with Mr. Darcy.  While gauzed as my "workout" this daily ritual gives me a chance to quietly observe the seasonal changes.  February is truly a winter month here, but there are small signs of awakening.  Amongst the brown grass, small bits of new green sprigs are starting to break through, tips of daffodils are emerging just a tiny bit, and the birds are back and they are singing.

The beginning of March brings all of the changes of spring that I love the most - the season before the season.  I love to watch the slow reveal of each new flowering bulb - first the crocus, then the daffodils, then the hyacinth and finally the tulips.  The trees aren't just grey sticks any longer, if you look closely you can see their new buds slightly shading their branches.  Our maple trees look almost red with their tiny buds, and Emma's cherry tree has deep pink buds that will be blossoms in a months time.  I also love to obsess over my peonies.  Right now, you can go in your garden and see the teeniest deep fuchsia shoots poking through the dirt.  And the dirt, I live for the scent of the fresh, damp mud that hangs in the air during the pre-spring season.

Every season brings a fresh beginning, but none quite like Spring.  This is the time of year when I want everything simple, clean and fresh inside.  I want my windows open and each room to be filled with light.  This collection reflects that feeling of freshness for your home and Easter celebrations this Spring.



Spring Changes

This year has been one of exciting moves for my business.  You all read about The School House that will by my business' new head quarters.  We're working to have it up and running next month!  Another new avenue I'm traveling down is offering more custom designed products.  I've been at this for a while now, and I find that the only time I'm really able to offer you exactly what I want is if I design it myself.    I'm moving to an almost entire store of completely custom collections designed by me, just for my store.   In the Spring Collection, you'll see some of my newest custom products and some classics.

Not only am I interested in bringing you my custom designs, but I also want them made in a way that feels good.  I want the products that I offer to be made by someone that loves making them and that makes them in a way that they'll last forever.

I've partnered with a local service organization, Rightfully Sewn.  They seek out under-employed, and sometimes at-risk women and train them as seamstresses and pair them up with businesses like mine so they are able to work for themselves.  The custom designs and quality they've been able to offer me are beyond what I've had available before.  




I feel so blessed to be one of their partners and have plans to help them to continue to grow with me.  You will be blown away at the quality of the stitching, zippers and hand-pressing of each item.  And look at my new cute tags!  It all feels very official.  And the entire process gives me the warm fuzzies, which is the entire idea - all the way around.  I want the entire process of my business from inspiration, to design, to production, to fulfillment to feel good and solid and right.



Creamy and classic, the Natural Check Pillows are perfect for brightening our sofa for spring.  Offered in 22" & 20" Squares that are self-piped and self-backed, and in a Rectangle that is piped and backed with a natural oatmeal.


Here is a close-up shot of the natural oatmeal backing and piping featured on the Rectangle pillow.


The Square 22" & 20" is self backed and piped in the natural check.



The Spa Check is in between a blue and a green - in the best way.  It is such a soothing color - almost neutral, but in an airy, breezy way.  Like the Natural Check, the Square Pillows have a matching check back, while the Rectangle has a natural oatmeal backing and piping.






What is more charming than a pair of Wellie Boots?  They are nostalgic, yet modern, seemingly child-like yet utilitarian for any adult that enjoys the outdoors, alike.  This paper collection of tags, tablets and cards will add that sweet, charming touch to a gift.  I set the kids' Easter table with a tablet at each place, ready for drawing.  I'm also using it as my official tablet for the School House.  
Tags : Set of 10
Tablets : 50 pages
Card & Envelope Boxed Sets : Set of 10


Here I've used a Spa Check Napkin as a liner for an Easter basket.  A tea towel would be easily used, as well.  For a little color, I add a simple tied Pool Satin Ribbon on the top of the basket.

Spa Check Tea Towel
Cello Bags
Grosgrain Ribbon
Wellie Boots Short Tablet

Pool Satin Ribbon

I have loved this Pool Paper-Source ribbon for years.  Like almost 20 years.  I use it with kraft paper to wrap gifts, to tie on cello bags and everything else.  The color is just fabulous - not to saturated, just the right shade of blue.  It is a bit of a splurge, but a little goes a long way.
Small : 1/4", 10 yards
Large : 1 1/2", 10 yards






I set the Kids' Table with a Spa Check Runner folded in half.  Each setting has a Wellie Boots Short Tablet.


Creamware Creamers holding daffodils and colored pencils act as the interactive centerpieces.

Creamware Creamers, Set of 5
Wellie Boots Short Tablet
Pool Satin Ribbon
Natural Check Napkin
Spa Check Runner




At the dining table, I featured the Natural Check linens, using the long and wide runner with the napkins.  I love this rustic, gardeny setting.  It feels elegant but also feel a bit like you're lunching in the potting shed.  Use a collection of vessels for flowers, and bring some outdoor pots inside for that fresh from the garden feel.  The monochromatic creams and pale yellow make this a really lovely scheme.

Natural Check Runner
Natural Check Napkins
Creamware Creamers Collection of 5
Classic Cream & Sugar Set
Creamware Platters


Each setting is tied with a Grosgrain Ribbon and a Garden Tool tag as the place card.


Natural Check Napkins, Set of 4
Garden Tool Tag
Grosgrain Ribbon





The Creamware Platters have been restocked.  They are a favorite all year long, but the creaminess is especially Springy to me.  Great for entertaining and for display, as you can see on our walls and hutch.


As a favor, each guest receives this charming hyacinth wrapped in a Natural Check Napkin, and tied with the same Grosgrain Ribbon and Garden Tool Tag.



Garden Tool Stationery Collection

I love this stationery suite because it is rustic enough to use to label your gardening supplies or make out your to-do list in the garden, but still elegant enough to use on your Easter table.  I think it would be perfect for a springtime gift to a friend - maybe a potted plant or a favorite packet of seeds.   
Tags : Set of 10
Tablets : 50 pages
Card & Envelop Boxed Sets : 10


Natural Check Tea Towel, $10



Easter Basket Essentials : Grosgrain

I've added some essential ribbons in pastel colors, perfect for Easter.  All of these color coordinate with both the Natural and the Spa Check Linen Collection.  I know that we all love ivories mixed with these colors, but we also know our kids will love some hues that are a little more fun.  Emma, for instance, will love the Lilac Grosgrain on her basket.  I'll probably accent the basket with the Spa Check Tea Towel, then tie her treats up with the Lilac ribbon.





This is the perfect Easter Kids' Table craft - all of the supplies needed to make a Bunny & Pom Garland you can use year after year.
Kit includes pre-cut shapes, yarn pre-strung with poms.  Makes 1 garland approx 12 feet with 12 bunnies each 5x5".


Bunny Paper Dolls Kit 

Speaking of colorful...  These will be right up Emma's alley!  Each season she makes some decorations for our home.  Today after school, she's going to work on these and apply them to our french doors in the kitchen.    She will love the bright, fun colors, and I can't wait to see how she adds a little personality to each one of these bunnies.  I'm sure some of them will have Jo-Jo bows... if you know what that is, then you know what I mean ; )


12 bunnies



This might be just the thing for you to add to your Easter Baskets, or cello bags to give them a little Easter spirit.  Great for class gifts!
An Easter Collection isn't complete without mention of Granny's Bunny Cake!  This year, I have the perfect Deep 8-inch Cake Pan that will make a delightfully plump bunny.


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