TOBI FAIRLEY: MBA DESIGN CAMP!!

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Good Morning All!
I am SOOOOooo excited this morning.  I'm here in Little Rock, Arkansas getting ready to start Tobi Fairley's MBA Design Camp!  I'm hoping that this experience will be an eye opener and help me tremendously.  Already, I've met some incredible designers who are here to share the experience!

Stay tuned - I'll let you know what's happening this week.  Can't wait!

ORC WEEK 6: THE BASEMENT OFFICE

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Do you know how THRILLED I am that it's reveal day for the One Room Challenge??  I am.
I was up until 1:30am last night working my little fingers to the bone - creating mess and havoc everywhere.   This morning I started working again at 8am.  It's now after 12.  But, I can post my reveal!  My Basement Office. FINISHED  (okay  - almost finished)   TA-DA!

AFTER
BEFORE
My pair of MATCHING Crystal Column Lamps with my green silk lamp shades.  I'm not completely done with everything.  I still need to apply more of my crazy pink leopard wallpaper to the backs of my Ikea bookcases.  The leopard may be a little wild for some (and unappealing to others) - I get it.  But, I love
pink - and a little leopard in a room is good for it's bones!  And, the pink definitely brightens up that area of the room.  You can see how dark and cavernous the unwallpapered bookcases look (should have bought WHITE bookcases in the first place!).
AFTER
BEFORE

Love these luncheon plates!  Started collecting this pattern years ago!  PINK, natch!

I still need to paint this door white! 

I have to give a HUGE HUGE hug of thanks to my Dad.
My parents came to visit and were only here for a day.  I asked my Dad if he would please switch out my fan light with pull chain start to a more practical and sleek "track" lighting fixture that I got for about $32 at Costco.  It was a relatively easy honey-do task - except for that the new fixture didn't have a light switch to turn it on.  My dad volunteered to put in a new switch for me.  But this process was much more difficult than anticipated (due to the materials and my poor selection of work tools).  I also asked if he might be able to drill me some picture holes in the walls.  My basement walls are super thick and EXTREMELY difficult to drill a hole in.  Anyhow - long story short - I think my dad started working on my project around 11am.  He finished well after 8pm!  Thankyou Dad - I NEVER would have a reveal today if it wasn't for your patience and thoughtfullness!  I truly appreciate it!


So, thanks to my Dad - I could hang my prints and light my lights.  I still have to put another coat or two of paint on my white Knot bookcases, but that can wait.  I'm exhausted!


After a bit of rest, I can't wait to check out everyone else's reveals!
Thank you Linda at Calling It Home for allowing me to participate!  If you'd like to see the REVEALS from all of the other bloggers, please click here.
Have a great day!  I will!


OGRE-TOBER at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Last week I chaperoned my son's kindergarden class to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.  I was especially excited to go because I hadn't been to the Botanical Gardens in a while - but most importantly a very special exhibit from Montreal was there - Imaginary Worlds - Mosaiculture.  

As you can see by my photos, this was a truly unique exhibit and incredulous to see!   For the most part, these plant sculptures were huge - most probably in the range of 16'-25'tall - all larger-than-life!



This was my son's favorite topiary "Fido" - an amazingly realistic 10ft shaggy dog!



This fountain Goddess was the highlight of the exhibit.  It's hard to imagine the size and scale of this topiary from my photos - but, she was truly a sight!  Even the kindergardeners were in awe!
Sadly, the exhibit ended on October 31st.  I have no idea where it will travel to next.  Atlanta was the first city on the US tour.  If it comes to your city, you MUST go see it - it truly is an exceptional and fun exhibit!

The Atlanta Botanical Garden has so many other terrific things to see!  It's a great way to spend a gorgeous afternoon.  Here are a few other photographs that I took along the way!
Dale Chihuly sculpture

The Scarecrows in the Garden exhibit is still going on.  There are wonderful pieces created by all different groups around Georgia.



Enjoy your day!