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To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded. -Emerson

Monday, July 25, 2011

Soundtrack to My Life



 Here are some of my favorite songs:

Murder in the City- Avett Brothers
You've Got the Love- Florence and the Machine
If I go- Gregory Alan Isakov
Possibility- Lykke Li
Sway- The Kooks
Timshel- Mumford and Sons
Crystalised- The XX
Everlasting Light- The Black Keys
Skinny Love- Bon Iver
Molten Light- Chad VanGaalen
Boy with a Coin- Iron&Wine
 Lover, You Should've Come Over- Jeff Buckley
Reptilia- The Strokes
Fake Plastic Trees- Radiohead
The Distance- Cake
The Engine Driver- The Decemberists
This is the First Day of My Life- Bright Eyes
Gold Lion- YeahYeahYeahs
Ottoman- Vampire Weekend
Our Swords- Band of Horses
When I Get Home, You're So Dead- Mayday Parade
I can Barely Breathe- Manchester Orchestra
Stars Would Fall- Monk and Neagle
Sound of Silence- Simon&Garfunkel
Almost Lover- A Fine Frenzy
You are the Only One I Love- Jaymay
Where Do You Go To My Lovely- Pete Sarstedt
Strange Condition- Pete Yorn
My Home is Your Head- Joseph Arthur
Nights in White Satin- Moody Blues
Weekend Wars- MGMT






“Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, gaiety and life to everything; It is the essence of order, and lends to all that is good, just, and beautiful.” -Plato

Thursday, July 21, 2011

DIY Bedroom Magic

My husband and I both have a really traditional/contemporary style when it comes to our home and decorating it. We've been finding in our search for a home, that the house we desire is well out of our price range. Our dream would be to own an old stone farmhouse on a  6 acre lot, sprinkled with fireplaces and decades of character. One that is still within reasonable distance to a large city center. I always say, "When we're rich....(fill in the blank)." 

Although our dream home may take years to save up for, and realistically could never happen, its about making the place you are the place you want to be. I'm always trying to find budget friendly ways to have a million-dollar style.  In my opinion, the bedroom is one of the main places I want to feel at home. There is nothing that says sophistication quite like a great big fancy headboard, right? This post is one of the first projects on my personal list of DIY's.




Things you'll need:
1/4" Plywood
2-3" Foam backing
Batting
Durable fabric
Black marker
Pencil
Stapler w/ 1/4" staples
Scissors
Jigsaw
Flush mounts

Two of my favorite headboards.





Find the style headboard you'd like. If you're not as traditional as I am, then you could go with a regular rectangle or maybe a triangle shape. The great thing about doing it yourself is that your have lots of options, so definitely use the fabric as a way to take your headboard someplace special. Anything from leather to floral.


First, measure the width of your bed. The headboard should be a little wider than your mattress. Then, decide the height you'd like to have your headboard. With these two measurements, have a piece of  basic 1/4" plywood cut to that size by your local home improvement store. Trace the design you have chosen onto the plywood with a pencil (remembering to keep the bottom rectangular, unless you're cutting out legs as well) and cut it out using a jigsaw. When that is finished, be sure to sand the edges to get rid of splinters and sharp edges.
Next, lay your cut headboard on top of your piece of 2" thick foam and trace the shape with a black marker. Cut that piece out. Then, cut out your batting, making sure that you have at least 6" extra of batting to wrap around the foam and plywood (same with the fabric as well. )
Now it's time to put it all together. Make sure to have a clean, flat surface to work with. Place the fabric (design side down) flat on the ground. Next, place the batting evenly on top of the fabric. Then place the foam in the center of the batting, and add the plywood right on top. Pull the fabric and batting up and over the plywood. Now put 2 staples in the center of each side. Check the front to make sure your material is centered the way you wanted. If it's looking good, then continue to staple the batting and fabric together up and over the plywood every 2" inches the entire way around the inner edge of your headboard.
All that's left is to trim the excess material off the back with scissors, and you've got yourself a custom made headboard!
I've read that it's a good idea to use flush mounts to make sure your headboard doesn't smack off the wall every time you move in bed. Simply find your wall studs and fasten the flush mounts to them and your headboard. Connect.

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If you'd like to think outside of the conventional headboard, consider the following ideas:
Try a grand old mantel piece.

Or a rustic set of shutters.
A canopy could add some romance.

Also, wall decals are a playful touch.













I learned how to do this project on 
http://www.bejane.com/diy-projects/by-topic/carpentry/make-your-own-upholstered-headboard

  Enjoy!