{Likely Favorites} Confessions of a Shopaholic
I keep hearing how our economy is on the way up, which is good for everyone!!, so to help boost the economy even more (ha, ha!) I thought I’d share a couple new widgets I’ve added to my blog here. It’s just a start, and for fun, but I’m working on my Amazon shop and my Wists to list some things that are on my wish-list, some things that I use and love, or other things that I recommend!
Why have an Amazon Shop or a Wist? (By the way, a Wist is a Wish-List.) I use these shops to bookmark things that I run across on the internet and want to be able to find again. And even as writing this post, I am seeing things that I forgot I had saved! I’m so excited to go back and check them out again! I spend a lot of time online, and if I saved it all in my web browswer bookmarks it would be a mess! This is a way to easily organize my favorite things, and I have a lot of favorites lists — Etsy, eBay, Polyvore, Wists, Amazon, This Next…so now I want to share my favorite things with you!
You can see my full lists if you click on my shop names…plus these will always be listed in my sidebar!
Keep checking back for more wish-list items!
AND DON’T FORGET ABOUT MY FIRST GIVEAWAY, WHICH I WILL BE POSTING TOMORROW!! Don’t mean to scream at you, but I’m so EXCITED!! See you tomorrow!! xoxo, L.
Read More{Likely Solution} Lights Like Mine
While browsing the current Pottery Barn Bed & Bath catalog that came in the mail, I noticed a handy little product that I forgot about that will make switching out my “retro” light fixtures cheap and easy. Does anyone else have these *awesome* ceiling lights in their house? They’re so old, they’re *almost* cool again. The photos below are showing the ceiling fixtures I’m itching to change up in my house — they’re in the bedrooms, hallways and laundry room. Sexy, right?
Fortunately I have been able to change out our dining room pendant, and the ceiling fans in the living room, but I cannot wait to do something with these lights and I think that a quick change can be found in……clip-on shades! Have bare bulbs? These will help. Here is a round-up of some cool (and not so cool) ones that I’ve found.
First is the one that started my search: the Star Ceiling Clip Shade at Pottery Barn. I love the linen fabric, which would diffuse the light oh-so-softly.
Sorry, no picture for this one, but check out this “Spiral Clip On Shade” I found over on eBay. $5.99 each with $5.00 shipping and lots of them available! I could switch out all the lights I need to for $56.00! But what is the fun if they’re all the same…??
And again, sorry for the teaser, but this one is no longer available but I had to include it! Please let me know if you find one like it because I love them! The Ceiling Drum Clip Shade (again — from Pottery Barn).
This one is a little more decorative, but I like the rounded shape and it’s only $10. This is the Clip-On Ceiling Shade from Plow and Hearth.
Here is an Asian parasol version, and it comes with attachments so you can hang it all different ways — gotta love versatility in function and form! This is the Parasol Lamp Shade from Shoji Decor. I like the black version instead of the colors.
And last, but DEFINITELY not least — my favorite of the bunch is the Butter Lunette Clip-On Shade from Relish. Mmmm…pretty amazing, right?? The most expensive at $39 but still – $39 is pretty pocketbook friendly!
What do you think of clip-on shades? Yay…nay? I love the texture that they’d add to the room, and with a 3-D shape they’d definitely bring your eyes up to actually check out the lighting. And lighting is like the jewelry of the room — a room isn’t finished without nice lighting and it can make or break your decor. Add a little sparkle and don’t neglect the lighting!
Are there any other gorgeous clip-on shades that I’ve missed out there? And has anyone used them on CFL’s? I’d assume they’d still work but that’s all I have in my house so we’ll have to test it out! xo, L.
Read More{5 Ways To} Pretty Up Your Home for Under $20 Each!
This might be a new feature on Likely Design, and I’m calling it “5 Ways To…” I’ll include 5 ways to do something to your home or life, and I’m starting it off with 5 easy ways to pretty up your home inexpensively! As a designer, design researcher, magazine junkie and avid blog-reader, I often see a familiar mantra – ONLY KEEP WHAT YOU REALLY, REALLY LOVE. Here are a few tips to help you bring some beauty into those not-always-beautiful-but-necessary parts of the home. Now they can be pretty, and pretty inexpensive. And seeing your new changes every day will make you happy. And that makes me happy.
1. Get rid of the labels and detergent boxes (unless they’re really, really pretty)! Put your dish soap, laundry detergent and hand soap all on display in pretty and functional jars and drizzlers.
Keep the scoop for your powder detergent, or find something prettier that you can measure the correct amount from (vintage measuring cups or a wooden scoop?) and keep that in the new jar instead!
Cookies = fattening. Boo. Laundry detergent = clean clothes! Try the canister above – from the Container Store – 3 different sizes, all less than $20 each. I do love me some chewy chocolate chip cookies, though.
Buy unmarked hand soap dispensers in pretty finishes or colors (to coordinate with your bathroom or kitchen) and only buy the soap refills from now on. This saves plastic, and they’ll still know that your soap is from Bath & Body Works or wherever you love to get your hand soap from as soon as they dispense some into their hand! The one below is another Container Store find (click to view).
And for your dish soap, all you need is an olive oil drizzler, or a nice wine bottle with a dispenser attached. Much prettier, right?
2. Corral your stuff! Everything looks better in a tray, bowl or basket, even if it’s not organized. All the little things that you drop during the day look better when they have a place, plus they’re easier to find that way. Boxes, baskets and trays will help you get the job done, and it always helps if they’re pretty to look at in a great print!
A decorative tray, lidded box or antique store bowl is always handy at your entryway (wherever you want to drop your keys), on your nightstand (for earrings, bobby pins, eyeglasses, etc.), in the laundry room, on or even under side and coffee tables (for magazines, remotes, coasters) and on bookshelves for knick-knacks, pens, CD’s, office supplies and anything else that needs a home.
Big, open totes are great for magazines, newspapers, or even shoes and toys! Stow them under your side tables, console table or a bench in your entryway.
I love lined boxes like the one below, and I think this Martha Stewart ribbon storage box would look great on your desk or in the entryway as a catch-all, even without ribbons in it! I was looking for Victoria Hagan’s lovely boxes at Target, but they’re all sold out.
IKEA has great, inexpensive storage options (I spy a lot of them in the studio photo below!) – and good news! They’ve lowered their prices on a lot of items in their KASSETT collection which come in a wide variety of colors. I have a ton of the white version in my office as well.
3. Switch things up! This one is for my favorite price – free! – just switch out a lamp, rug, pillow, vase, or piece of art from room to room and see how you like it! Go through your house and if something has been sitting in the same spot for a few years, why not try it out somewhere else? Or just switch the lamp shades or bases. Gather your accessories, give everything a good dusting, set it in a central location and then put it all back, trying things out in new places. I have a painting hung in our bathroom that hung over our mantel in our last house, and in our hallway in the house before that. Yes, it’s in our bathroom. You might be pleasantly surprised at what you come up with!
Fall is coming up — and ooh, I love, love, love fall. Why don’t you take that white or cream slipcover off and show off your darker upholstery? Add a light colored or warm-toned pillow that you might have lying around and see how you like it. Or buy an inexpensive pillow cover off of a shop on Etsy and change up your pillows. A change can do us all good! Or even better – swap tired old accessories with a design-savvy friend. Or with your mom. Or your mother-in-law. It can’t hurt to ask, right?
4. Reupholster your dining room chairs! This is an easy project for most of us, and all you need are some designer fabrics and a staple gun. 4 chairs x 1/2 yard per chair x $7.50/yard = $15.00 for the whole project.
Not sure how to tackle this project? Simply search Google for “how to re-cover dining room chairs” and you’ll find tons of videos, tutorials, how-to’s and step-by-steps. This is a project where you definitely want to go BOLD! I love this “Ritzy Stripe” in Forest by Amy Butler. Search Etsy (again – love Etsy) for Amy Butler fabrics and you’ll be in heaven! If you haven’t met Amy, Heather, Joel, Michael, or Anna I suggest you get acquainted with them if you’re looking for some new favorite fabrics! (Amy Butler, Heather Bailey, Joel Dewberry, Michael Miller and Anna Griffin…check ‘em out!).
5. Buy fresh flowers! You can buy an inexpensive bouquet at the grocery store (they ranged from $8 to $19 at my local store when I scoped them out yesterday) and then make your own small arrangements around your home. A single bud in a tiny bud vase is very trendy right now. Plus you really don’t need a special occasion – fresh flower Friday, anyone?
Better Homes and Gardens has some great tips on flower arranging, and these would be easy to make it any small container that you have around the house. And antique store cups, bowls, vases and jars always make great flower containers.
Do you have any “under $20″ easy ways to change the look of your home? I’d love to hear your simple suggestions for every room of the home!
(images linked to sources via: ish and chi, pink loves brown, canadian house and home, and better homes and gardens)
Read MoreStay Tuned!
Hey everyone – With moving my blog to its new home, I’ve been trying so hard to post at least once a day during the week – but my poor little laptop just couldn’t take it anymore and has become powerless (power cord no longer works, boo!). A new power cord is on it’s way (thank you, eBay!). I browsed new batteries while on there and might have to invest in one of those as well! I love eBay.
So to tide you over until my FIRST GIVEAWAY (which will take place NEXT WEEK!!! Stay tuned and keep checking back!!) I’m going to put in a cute slideshow of pictures I took over the weekend of my 13 month old. We were a little bored by ourselves out at my in-law’s ranch (housesitting) so I decided to take a million pictures of Harper. The background is breathtaking, though, and that’s why I wanted to share it with you all! I love it out there. Enjoy!!
Read MoreHere We Go!!!
Now that Labor Day has come and gone I am sad to see summer go, but I am starting to smell that “fall” smell in the air – and it makes me less sad! What also makes me less sad is to know that Halloween is less than 2 months away!! I love Halloween. I have always loved it – I probably have more Halloween decorations than Christmas decorations and I can’t wait to bust them out! I also can’t wait to add to my Halloween collection by following along with Martha Stewart’s 8 week Halloween Party Workshop – all by e-mail! I’m signed up, are you?
Week 1 is all about “Bewitching Landscapes” and includes directions on how to make Feathered Fiends for your window (see above), Autumn Leaf Luminarias, Scary Message Lanterns (see below), Gourds by Number, Sinister Lawn Ornaments and an Autumn Wreath! The photos are clickable so be sure to visit the Workshop page!!
Gotta love Martha and the Halloween projects!! I’ll keep you updated on which ones I decide to do – and I’d love to see your fall projects – feel free to link them here or e-mail them to me if you’d like to share them with my readers (lindsay @ lindsaychristensendesign . com).
If you have a room or project (doesn’t have to be “fall” related) that you’re proud of and want to show off, feel free to send them my way!
xo, L.
























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