When KC told us she was interviewing for a job in Ventura, I put my decorating on hold.
There were so many unanswered questions -
Would she get the job?
Would she stay with us for awhile and, how long?
Would she take any of my furniture?
Would she bring back any furniture?
For the months of September and October, I kayaked, cycled, swam, walked, and gardened, but I did no decorating.
I felt like I had lost my decorating mojo.
We have answers to the questions -
Yes, she got the job.
No, she is not staying with us, but lives 4 houses away.
Yes, she took some furniture.
Yes, she brought back some furniture.
This week, things are back to normal - I'm shaking up things all over the house.
In August, I decorated our bedroom in a soft pastel color palette, but then decided to switch from this smaller bedroom to the larger bedroom.
In the switch, I painted this bench a soft yellow (KC stole the bench for her house) and then did nothing else in the room until last week.
This red, yellow and blue cabinet was the problem for me - the pastel quilt didn't work with the primary colored cabinet and I wasn't ready to paint it.
When KC returned this green nightstand to me I knew just what to do with the bedroom.
As you can see, this room is right next to Steve's studio which is why we moved to the smaller bedroom years ago.
And the art will be constantly changing as pieces sell, go to shows or are replaced with newer paintings.
I found a white quilt and shams at Home Goods.
The yellow shams were up in the attic, I made a blue pillow case from some left over fabric and bought the red and white checked shams at IKEA last week.
I want to replace the blue pillow with embroidered Good Morning and Good Night pillows like the sweet pillows I saw at Manuela's blog, A Cultivated Nest.
The armoire purchased 10 years ago for craft storage now holds my clothes because there was no way Steve was going to move such a heavy piece of furniture.
The IKEA Expedit was also purchased for crafts, but it became a storage place for Steve's clothes by adding doors and pull out baskets.
I had fun filling the rest of the cubes on the Expedit with baskets
and books organized by color.
I found matching lamps at IKEA that I want to fill with sea glass or shells.
Someone commented when I went with the pastel color palette that they didn't think it would last long.
And they were right.
I think Steve liked the fact that there were no big projects these last 2 months, but my mojo is back and I'm on a roll.
I am predicting a November full of painting, moving furniture and sewing at our house.
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You can find me at these fun parties
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson - Share Your Cup Thursday
No Minimalist Here - Open House Blog Party
Rooted in Thyme - Simple & Sweet Fridays
The Shabby Creek Cottage - Transformation Thursday
The Pin Junkie - Friday Link Party
The Charm of Home - Home Sweet Home
A Delightsome Life - Home and Garden Thursday
In the switch, I painted this bench a soft yellow (KC stole the bench for her house) and then did nothing else in the room until last week.
This red, yellow and blue cabinet was the problem for me - the pastel quilt didn't work with the primary colored cabinet and I wasn't ready to paint it.
When KC returned this green nightstand to me I knew just what to do with the bedroom.
As you can see, this room is right next to Steve's studio which is why we moved to the smaller bedroom years ago.
And the art will be constantly changing as pieces sell, go to shows or are replaced with newer paintings.
I found a white quilt and shams at Home Goods.
The yellow shams were up in the attic, I made a blue pillow case from some left over fabric and bought the red and white checked shams at IKEA last week.
I want to replace the blue pillow with embroidered Good Morning and Good Night pillows like the sweet pillows I saw at Manuela's blog, A Cultivated Nest.
The armoire purchased 10 years ago for craft storage now holds my clothes because there was no way Steve was going to move such a heavy piece of furniture.
The IKEA Expedit was also purchased for crafts, but it became a storage place for Steve's clothes by adding doors and pull out baskets.
I had fun filling the rest of the cubes on the Expedit with baskets
and books organized by color.
I found matching lamps at IKEA that I want to fill with sea glass or shells.
Someone commented when I went with the pastel color palette that they didn't think it would last long.
And they were right.
I think Steve liked the fact that there were no big projects these last 2 months, but my mojo is back and I'm on a roll.
I am predicting a November full of painting, moving furniture and sewing at our house.
. . . . . . . . . . .
You can find me at these fun parties
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson - Share Your Cup Thursday
No Minimalist Here - Open House Blog Party
Rooted in Thyme - Simple & Sweet Fridays
The Shabby Creek Cottage - Transformation Thursday
The Pin Junkie - Friday Link Party
The Charm of Home - Home Sweet Home
A Delightsome Life - Home and Garden Thursday
From My Front Porch To Yours - Treasure Hunt Thursday