Shopping @ Serena & Lily

When I was designing the nursery, I fell in love with the elegant and pretty crib sheet sets at Serena & Lily. But lately, their more adult accessories are really catching my eye. They have a real feminine West Elm meets debutante kind of feel. Look at these lovely mirrors and sheets and lamps. And that melon coloured bookcase -- *swoon*!!


They also have an online bazaar section with some unique finds from around the world. But act fast if you see something you like... this unique vintage chalkboard map is one of the ones that got away :(

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Making Memories

HandyMan and I were out at the Aberfoyle Antique Fair this weekend. I had hoped to meet up with Chris from Just Beachy blog, but we were both caught up trying to find some deals before the rain came in. Lucky Chris, she scooped some great buys! I bought one little thing, but its really cute - a little cross-stitch for Chloe's room. I'll reframe it before I add it to her gallery wall. But this purchase got me to thinking - why do I spend so much effort decorating her room? I mean, she's only 5 months old and doesn't even have 20/20 vision yet. Does she care whether the fabrics on her curtains coordinate with her bedding? Can she even see the blue ceiling and sparkly chandelier? Would she even appreciate the time it took to build her closet or the thought that went into picking soft carpeting for her baby knees? I'm sure she will - someday.

Some of my most vivid childhood memories are of our house. It was the early 1970's... we had wood panelling in the living room, flocked damask wallpaper in the entry, and a vinyl orange banquette in the kitchen. My room was a pale pink. My bed was covered in floral sheets and I had a large Raggedy Ann doll made out of yarn hanging on the wall. I loved that room. I loved lying on the bed, reading my Encyclopedia Brown books, hearing the birds chirp in the tree outside my window.


Why is that I can barely remember my string of rental apartments from the 1990's but I can remember that old house in Georgetown with a striking clarity? I can remember how the sunlight came in through the bathroom window, setting the yellow room aglow. Or how on Saturday mornings I would turn on the record player in the den, hop on the teak coffee table and do my imitation of the Bay City Rollers (S-A-T-U-R, T-U-R-Tonight!
Okay, I know the lyrics are wrong. But that's what they sounded like to my 6-year old ears). And how much I loved doing somersaults in my parents round bed, the one covered in an itchy polyester white shag duvet.

I believe that memories of our childhood homes are the most memorable because they literally shaped our world. They teach us about colour and texture and feel. They educate us about style, on how furnishings and objects are put together. They show us the value of things - family photos displayed prominently, or Grandma's vintage crystal, safely tucked away. Layer that with memories of playing hide and seek in the basement, cooking with mom in the kitchen, and hosting make-believe tea parties in your bedroom... no wonder they are indelible!

I want Chloe to have the same kind of memories. I want her to understand that home is a haven, and a decorated home is a well-loved one. I want her to have that feeling of rushing home just so she can plop down on her bed, and revel in her own space. And so that is why we will continue to spend Saturdays in hardware stores or fabric shops or antique fairs, because every little purchase helps us into making this a Home Sweet Home.

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Friendly Folks

One thing I love about the internet is how it can bring you in contact with some wonderful people. Whether it be through chatting on a forum, blogging, or just emailing people about their products or services, I've been able to meet some great people - virtually. I love it when little things happen to remind you that on the other end, behind the computer screen, is another human being. Here's a little thank you post to some of those nice folks who have made my day:

Lindsay at Penny People was kind enough to send me this print for Chloe's room when I helped her with some reno questions. How thoughtful! Lindsay is a fab renovator and DIYer herself - you should check out her desk transformation!


Ariamamma is a lovely etsy seller. I bought a leash from her shop for Chloe's Sophie the Giraffe toy! But (blame it on the mommy-brain), we lost the leash so I ordered another one. Ariamamma sent one + a spare! And she sent this supercute hair clip which holds tight even in Chloe's babyfine hair. Visit her shop if you're looking for cute baby accessories.


And Liz at Wallpaper sent me this pretty album when I won her first giveaway. It was just what I needed - see, I've already filled it up with 200 photos! Liz is a stylish gal so I'm always peeking in on her blog to see her latest find.



So thank you, kind people. A virtual hug is coming your way!

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letterlicious

alphabet by bookhou

Ooh, I love typography. This would be perfect in a nursery, right Kathleen?

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Shop Spotlight: Frontier Sales

It seems HandyMan and I can't get enough of antique hunting these days. I'm on the lookout for a hutch for the living room. We found a great reproduction piece at Cornerstone but I'm sure with a little patience we can find something more authentic and at a better price. This weekend, we dropped by Frontier Sales, a treasure trove of a store filled to the brim with an eclectic mix of old and used furniture.

There were quite a few things that caught my eye. Like this cabinet. I love the oval handles and the trimwork in the glass doors. If I didn't already have a dozen half-finished projects sitting around the house, I might have scooped it up and painted it a la Eddie Ross.


This set of six rattan chairs was calling to me too. I like the interesting pattern of the backs. White paint is great for bringing out features like that. Pair it with some graphic fabric on the seat (like elements of style did with her dining chairs), and you have a some real standout seating.


If I were redoing the nursery, I would have scooped up these next two pieces. See that orange chair... solid wood construction, smooth rocking motion, sturdy foam, and comfortable... all for $45! Recover it in a pretty fabric like we did for our nursery glider and you'd have a perfect place to rock baby to sleep. The dresser would be a sweet piece in a little girl's room. I loved the curlicue details and the ring drawer pulls. For this, I'd paint it a robin's egg blue or pale pink and put some fun wrapping paper to line the drawers. Or you could paint the drawers like The Stamford Wife did with her dresser makeover.



When I saw this room divider, I immediately thought of this headboard featured in Canadian House & Home. I think a high lacquer black would really bring out the intricate details of this piece. Its a nice ethnic piece... mix it with rustic and modern pieces and white walls to make a statement.



Love these two headboards. The caning on the first piece isn't something you see often on a headboard. Such a nice, delicate look. I love the curves on the peach headboard. The velour fabric needs replacing, maybe with something dramatic, like the popular Chiang Mai fabric from Schumacher.



We didn't find the hutch we were looking for, but its always fun visiting stores like this to get ideas and the creative juices flowing! We're off to the Aberfoyle Fall Antique Show this weekend so fingers crossed we find something we like there.

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Hooked on Kids' Rooms!

Chloe's room

It's Friday and I've decided to join Julia's Hooked on Fridays blog party. So what I am hooked on? Kid's rooms! Yes, I know that Chloe's room is done and decorated but I just can't help looking at these oh-so-pretty rooms. Plus, there are so many bloggers that are soon to be or have just become parents that there is a plethora of good ideas out there. No longer do you need to settle for wishy-washy pastels and boring baby bedding. Take a look at these rooms:


Little Green Notebook - The Girls Room

Me and Wee - The Nursery

Urban Grace - The Nursery Diaries

The Estate of Things - Rhoney Design Nursery

Something old, Something new - The Nursery

I really think kids' rooms are the most fun room in the house to decorate. You can be fanciful or frilly, bold or sweet. And once you decorate, you get to do it all over again in a few years!

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Scoop du Jour: Calling all Sarah Richardson fans!

Ever wish that Sarah Richardson (she of HGTV's Design Inc., Sarah's House, and Sarah's Cottage) could design your dream home? Well, for $895,000 (Canadian $) you can have your dreams come true. The house that Sarah redesigned in Sarah's House II is back on the market. I guess the recession has hit everyone since there's been a price drop on this house since it was first listed in September last year.



I would consider this house a bargain. It is signature Sarah... great use of neutrals, pleasing fabrics, fabulous tilework in the bathrooms, and bedrooms you never want to leave. Seriously, I would be a permanent guest if you offered me a night in that fab black & white bedroom!

P.S. Thanks to Anonymous who gave me the scoop on this scoop!

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Antique Treasures

Our outing to the Christie Antique Show turned out to be well worth the trip. Not only was it a beautiful warm and sunny day (we've had so few of those this summer!), but we managed to scoop up some good finds.

We got this cast iron urn. It was in great condition and all it needed was a new paint job. HandyMan has already painted it up in a black matte finish and we just have to buy a plant for it. The trees have already started to turn their fall colours so I'm thinking something in russet or orange or red to go with the change of season.







For Chloe, I got this patchwork quilt, perfect for quick picnics and trips to the park.

I also picked up a Norman Rockwell
print to add to her gallery wall in her room. I love his work. It always conjures up memories of my own idyllic childhood.



And then there's this:



I have been searching high and lo for a horizontal antique photo for the last few months. I've seen a few at other antique shows or on ebay but they've always been too small. But this one is just right. Its about 4.5 feet long and looks to be in the original frame. The photo reads "Toronto Delegation A A C of A, Dallas Texas, May 19-23, 1912". I've googled around to find out more about it, but no luck. Don't the men look splendid? All sombre in their suits and top hats, and the band in their kilts.



I've been wanting one of these vintage photos to put above our bed (you know, when we finally get around to redecorating the master bedroom). I envision a few horizontal frames stacked one above the other, dark frames against the white wall. The wall will be panelled so these frames will float atop, giving a bit of texture and contrast. That's the plan, anyway.

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5 Months


Little Miss Chloe is 5 months old today. How did that happen?! I swear it was just a few days ago she came into our life, turning our world upside down. Yet here she is, no longer a newborn. I have never smiled nor laughed or cried or been frustrated or teetered on the edge of exhaustion more than I have in the past five months... and I wouldn't change it for anything.

Nothing compares to being woken up by the sound of Chloe blowing raspberry bubbles and making cheery screeches. She is definitely a morning person, unlike her mama :) She can sit for a few seconds on her own and is a pro at rolling from tummy to back. Crawling should happen any day now and she's always drooling so I'm expecting to see some teeth soon. She responds when you call her name and definitely has a way of getting your attention too! But she's mostly laidback and patient, and endures Mommy and Daddy schleping her around town to the hardware store, on long day trips, and shopping excursions. She sleeps a full twelve hours at night with only two 5-minute feeds, so we never complain when she demands to be in bed by 7pm.

So though it has taken us all summer to build that radiator cover, and we never got to redecorate the back deck, nor start on the bedroom reno...progress has been made. We've become parents. We've become a family. What more could we hope for than that.

One week...


One month...


Two months...


Three months...


Four months...


Today.

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