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Table Setting for Wedding Essentials Magazine

Early last month I had the privilege of styling a vibrant table setting for an issue in Wedding Essentials Magazine. The theme for the editorial – as developed by Art Director, Heidi Thorson – was Embroidered Moments, focusing on subtle textures, lively color, and that free-spirited bohemian whimsy I'm all about. The issue just went live last week which means you can check it out here!

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Tonally Traditional Family Room – A Multi-Use Room Goes Cozy and Cool in Layered Shades of Blue, Grey, and Green

A new client project reveal feels like a nice way to jump back into blogging! You may recall I set the stage for this makeover back in November, but then I got greedy and didn't want it drowned out in all the holiday frenzy.

This one's a slight departure from my typical bold color, multi-pattern, quirky vintage MO (don't worry, it's still there, just in more measured doses). Even so, it

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A Classic Craftsman Living Room Gets a Grown-Up Bohemian Makeover

After months of casually keeping one eye open for a new and better house, Darby and Andrew decided to stop the search and instead re-fall in love with their current home. Once they'd committed to stay it was time to make their charming craftsman finally reflect the dynamic personalities of the residents within.

This is where I joined the party. 

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Basement Blues (No More!)

Allen and Bethany’s basement redesign is complete! And really my favorite part about the whole experience is that it basically prompted a crash course in fast friendship. All that time emailing back and forth, being transparent with ideas, giving and receiving feedback and developing trust – as an introvert who takes a solid year to get to know anyone this was definitely a bonus. Wait, did I just describe transactional as my preferred method of friendship…

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The Console: Part 1 (The Bad News)

Some projects are effortless. A flurry of ideas swiftly edited into a tight vision, executed on budget, within a succinct time-table. Specifically, as this relates to DIY projects, for this to occur one must realistically acknowledge one's own DIY abilities and limitations. This is the moment where I must hang my head and admit I will most-likely forever fail in this regard.

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