Saturday, November 17, 2012

Beginnings of a Bowerbird

For my birthday Chris bought me the most
brilliant and inspiring book-  
"The Life of a Bowerbird" by Sibella Court
illustrates how to create beautiful interiors
with the things you collect ...and needless
to say, I've recently been motivated to start
collections of my own.  What better place
to start gathering items than an estate sale?!
Friday morning Chris and I adventured up 
to Bonny Doon...below are a few amusing
photos of what I picked up~ 

x P

P.S.- look up the definition of Bowerbird
if you're curious :)  They're quite the thrifty birds.


I love love geodes.  
Their juxtaposition is simple: 
a bare, unattractive exterior balances a dazzling 
and luminous interior... exemplifying the phrase 'beauty is on the inside.' 
Too true.




This huge metal pot is perfect for Chris's tomato and squash soups
he's always cooking up this time of year.  And I was so attracted to
its chartreuse color, a retro piece perfect for our rustic retro house!


These watercolors captivated me.  They are originals by 
Anne Harding, who is a well known artist here in Santa Cruz.  
These were a must have- their color and detail completely enchanted me.






Forever a collector of succulents.
Chris and I just love these little cactus creatures.
Especially when they're nestled in rusty rustic tin cans.
We have a collection of them planted out in our yard, as well as inside the house.




Interior Inspiration:
I clothesline clipped these monotype prints in our window.  
My mom took a class and played around with our logo "The Alibi"
and "Interior Creations" along with images that represented our newly 
established business.  They're so sweet and I love that my mom is the artist behind them.  


My collection of art and everything I love has begun!  
What collections do you have that inspire your soul...hmmm?


Rainy Day Love

Today is Saturday and it hasn't stopped raining
since I woke up at 6.30am.  Which is fine, I'm
completely enjoying the sound of it on my
windows, the fresh smell of the redwood tree, 
and bundling up in a down vest and rain boots.
Rainy days are some of my best craft and creation
days... 
And since it plans to rain all day, Chris and I made a  
l o v e  headboard using reclaimed fence boards 
and a pretty teal paint for the cursive lettering.  
I'm so happy with the way it turned out! 









Pretty poppies on my windowsill help warm up the rain and wind and incoming winter.



































I love bringing in fresh
flowers with warm colors
during the autumn season.
It helps lighten my mood-
especially when its so
cold I don't want to get
out of bed :(