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Sheets from Garnet Hill, comforter from Delia*s. I promise the colors are milder without the harsh camera flash!
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8565 SW Cecilia Terrace
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fairy bed, a magical resting place created with twigs, wool, felt, nuno felt, vintage jewelry, crystals, bells, silk sari ribbon, sheer cotton fabric
We built this bed in ONE day! SO happy with the results. And it only cost about $160!!! We used the antique white finish. I would definately recommend painting before assembly though. I had to go back and define the lines of the slats a little. Thanks, Ana, for the plans!
Making the foot-legs is the next thing to do. Although it's not clear in this picture, the bed is slightly further away from the window than nearer to the door.
This one is from the archives. I took this picture for my Mom's quilting portfolio. Before she died, my Mother made a quilt and pillows for me and my husband. She made it entirely by hand and it was the first quilt she ever made. She even quilted her name and the year on the bottom left square. The quilting is done in hearts. I can't even count the number of hearts (they're all about an inch tall. It's an amazing piece of work particularly for a first time quilter. It took her two years to make - I know it was a labor of love and I'll cherish it forever and pass it down to my niece.
A bed made of walnut-veneered board, with legs hidden far underneath, to make it appear that it is floating.
Inside the Valley of flowers National park,Uttarakhand,India.Valley of flowers in Uttarakhand,India is listed in UNSECO world heritage site. It is still a unspoiled part of this beautiful earth. It is home to rare species of plants,animals ,birds,butterfly etc. To read more visit whc.unesco.org/en/list/335/
The first room in my house to finally be decorated, my guest room used to be my mother's bedroom. She didn't live to see it like this, and never even got to sleep on the bed because she had to use a hospital bed at the end. This is a tribute to her, nonetheless.
The entire room was designed and created by me. I did the wall painting, the coverlet, bedskirt, pillows, curtains, swag, runners, and chair pad. The art on the walls are two paint by numbers my mom had done back in the 1960's when she tried to quit smoking the first time. Had she succeeded then, she would still be with us. Somehow, it seemed fitting that those pics should be hanging in this room, and I was actually surprised that they went with the decor.
The runner on the top of the dresser looks really blue in this pic, but it is a silk look in turquoise, which is in the print, and also used in the pleats on the bedskirt. The bedskirt and curtains are a yellow and mint green pinstripe. Behind the bed, on the floor by the lamp, you can see the top of a really cool, handmade pillow I found at a thrift store! It is some kind of religious figure, and looks Mexican or Puruvian. The swag is not complete yet. It went up as an asymetrical treatment (longer on the right than the left,) in order to cover an old traverse rod that just wouldn't come down! The gap between the swag and the curtain will be filled with two runner like panels, also done in the turquoise, probably.
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