Tuesday, December 11, 2012

LITTLE MOOSE

Here is our new little bundle of joy, Moose! We just got him on Saturday and we are so happy to have him as part of our new family. We first saw him at a pet adoption event about a month ago and it was love at first sight (at least for us). Since we had our wedding coming up and weren't going to be home for a while, we decided to hold off until after the wedding and see if he was still available. Lucky for us, he was. Moose is a laid back, happy and friendly shih-tzu mix. He is missing an eye and his one eye is blind but despite always bumping into things, he is a curious and happy little guy and loves to explore. He is such a cute cuddly dog, and very photogenic too!
First day at his new home and already so relaxed, isnt he adorable?

just chillax'n
running thru the leaves, he likes to hear it crunch
doin' his thang: the moon walk
so clean and fluffy after his bath yesterday
when Moose finds his spot, he would walk around it in circles a few times and then plop into a little ball

hello from behind!

Moose does yoga, namaste

ehhhh you snapp'n pics of me again?

Monday, December 10, 2012

JUST MARRIED

Wow its been so long since my last post! Paul and I had our wedding in Dominican Republic, Punta Cana. It was so much fun being with our closest friends and family. Our wedding was relaxing, stress free and easy, just how we wanted it to be. I don't know what I was thinking lounging by the pool thinking I would only need an hour to get ready but thanks to my sister and Jenn, we did it! Thank you both for walking me downstairs, holding my dress and running around like crazy for me! now those crazy moments are just some fun memories. Jenn was also my personal photographer, thank you so much and I cant wait to see the pics! In the meantime, here are a few pics of the resort and wedding.  Happy Monday! Tomorrow I will post pics of my little bundle of joy!

view from the room

image by my big bro


image by my big bro





Wednesday, October 31, 2012

MY LITTLE COTTAGE STUDIO {layout}


As promised, here are some photos of my progress. It took me a while to figure out the best layout for this 170 sq ft cottage. I wanted an office, sitting area, photo shoot space and inventory space. I dedicated half of the cottage to photo shoot and inventory storage and the other half for a small office and sitting area. My priority was to get rid of as much as I could (you can see how many boxes of junk I have in the before photo) and have the space to start putting furniture into place. As I mentioned in my previous post, I haven't purchased any furniture (except the wardrobe) everything is hand me down or from my previous apartment. I want to take my time to find pieces that would look good and fit nicely in this space. So what do you guys think of the layout? I cant wait for when everything is finished with nice furniture and decoration! The style I am going for is RUSTIC GLAM with a boutique feel without clothes everywhere. Obviously, it is far from that but hopefully the final result will be just like how I envision it in my head. I am so happy to have a place to work in everyday and the best part is its only a few steps away!
I've always wanted one of these wardrobes. I always see them in those cottage living magazines and now I have one! I am planning to get another one for the other side of the window so I can have more clothing storage space

The wall where my dress form is is where I take photos. My lighting kit is on the other side of the room.

Here is my little sitting corner. My sister gave me this awesome chair which I will be painting soon. My desk is right behind this shelf where I am keeping some handbags and magazines

I really need to figure out a prettier way to organize all the stuff under the desk and I could use an office chair
Does the chest of drawers look a little awkward here?

here is the mess

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

NEW AGAIN {chest of drawers}

My little cottage/studio is almost finished! I will be posting some pictures soon. I want to take my time finding the right pieces so most of the furniture is just what I have now. But today, I want to show you this chest of drawers that I found at the thrift store a few months ago. When I first saw this, I loved the geometric details on the drawers and also the fact that it had so many drawers! I thought this would be perfect for the cottage because it doesn't take up much square footage but now that I have it in there, it just doesn't look right for some reason. I've moved it around and tried almost every corner and wall but it just seems out of place. I also managed to get a ding at the top corner which you can see in the pics below. BUMMER! I will still keep it in there though because I could use those drawers for so many things!
I used rust-o-leum spray paint in gloss white and metallic gold for the pulls
I think eventually I will switch out the pulls for something more modern and add black contrast to the square detailing on each drawer
This location was the least awkward place for it
before: it was a bronzy brown color

removed the drawer pulls and getting ready to start spraying!

first coat done! 2 more coats to go!

Friday, October 19, 2012

THE MAN CAVE

I was waiting for all the furniture to be in place to show some before and after photos but looks like its going to take a while as Paul is really taking his time. But here is the garage all finished. We went with a darker accent color on one side, this is where the big black leather sofa will go. So far, it is looking really good!  As for my little cottage, it has made a lot of progress the last 2 days. I've been moving and rearranging furniture around with my little strong arms. The dolly has been my best friend!

We had the beams up top painted black and later on decided to add black trimming all around
lighter dusty teal blue was the main color. The floor is finished in grey epoxy with black/grey/white paint chips
before

Thursday, October 11, 2012

JEWELRY DISPLAY - part II {DIY vintage china}

I am always looking for new ways to organize and display my jewelry. In my previous post Jewelry display Part I, I showed a few ways to store bracelets and necklaces. Today, I want to show you how you can organize your rings and things. I love the idea of using pretty vintage china teacups and saucers to hold sparkly gems. I just love the pretty pop of colors trimmed in gold! You can find pretty vintage china online (I found a lot on etsy) and cost anywhere from $15 to $75 for really intricate ones. I don't know about you but I'd rather spend my money on the jewels! So off I go to my local thrift store and for less than $20 I bought a ton of glass teacups, saucers, bowls, plates in whatever size I thought I needed and then some paint and gold sharpie (I love the gold sharpie!!!) Oops I forgot to take a pic of the sharpie but you can buy it here. I am very happy with how it all turned out and cant wait to make a few more in bright bold colors. What do you guys think? scroll down to see the BEFORE pics.
black teacup "keep calm and drink tea" the other side says "keep calm and drink coffee" sitting on a peach scallop saucer
loving my polka dots
tribal inspired
this piece and the white polka dot bowl is my fav!
I should've used 2 coats inside the bowl so the polka dots don't show thru but still cute! what do you think?
BEFORE PAINTING: These have been washed and dried // They cost about $1~ $2.50 each
AFTER PAINTING: I used acrylic paint $0.59 from Joann
the inspiration






Wednesday, October 10, 2012

DIY VINTAGE VANITY

I bought this mod vanity chair from the flea market a long while ago. I meant to give it a makeover sooner but it was one of those things I just kept putting off and its finally done! I used my left over stripe fabric from Ikea and matte black spray paint which is left over from the vintage valet stand.
first i want to show you my new backpack that I bought (from f21) to carry when I go cruising with Lola. It matches my helmet which makes me look quite dorky (i realized it when i saw my own reflection riding by store windows)
I would've kept the gold but it was very rusty

reupholster + paint