07.12.11

Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes.

If you don’t know by now, our house is in a constant state of “progress.”  It drives my poor husband crazy.  We have made some progress on little Lou’s room.  Here are some sneak peaks of the work in progress.

When I originally had the nursery painted six years ago, I had my amazingly talented artist Corinne Marlowe paint this Lion over the changing table and a laurel wreath around her chandelier.  (More of Corinne’s work on our house to come.) As you can see the big girl bed takes up a bit more room than a crib. 

That changing table has now been converted into a dresser, and between the new bed and the shelves that we were installing, the dresser had to be moved a few inches to the left.  Here’s the problem with that: 
As much as it killed me to paint over that little lion, he had to go.  Now the question was, what to put in his place.  I knew I wanted a mirror, but couldn’t find anything that was better than what I had in my head… so I took matters into my own hands.
 I found this guy at Home Goods.  On clearance for $25.
I primed him,

Painted him,
and had a mirror cut for inside.

I should also mention that Corinne replaced the laurel wreath with stripes on the ceiling.  
 Love them.

(I was actually in her closet taking this picture… You can see the door on the side.)
The left shelving unit is lacking as you can see.  We added more drawers to the shelving units than I expected, so I am waiting on more bin pulls. I would also like to work on the styling of the lefthand shelves.
Next up:  Pillows, pictures and a new chandelier!  Stay tuned.

07.11.11

Designed for Dogs.

Upon doing some research for a kitchen project, I came across an amazing phenomenon.  People are actually designing their homes around their dogs.  Now- I love my girl, don’t get me wrong, but I am not quite sure that I would have her bed built into my kitchen counter… Perhaps if I had more space?
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07.08.11

Zad is Rad.

For many of you that have been following Kiki’s List from the beginning, you may remember my original headshot. (A sorry excuse for a picture.)  I had Mike take it on a random Saturday (notice the lack of a bra, hot pink nail polish, and little Lou in the corner.)  Last Summer, I received many emails as to where I bought the statement necklace that I am wearing in this picture.

You can get a better look in these pictures:

This was another great South Moon Under find.  I loved it so much, I bought a turquoise one for my bestie, MJ for her birthday.  Unfortunately, it was no longer available at SMU, but (one year later) I was able to finally hunt it down and redeem myself.  So here you are ladies… THE NECKLACE and it’s available in both coral and turquoise!

What’s better than that?  In my quest to find this piece, I came across some more amazing pieces by this company.  Check out what Zad has to offer at super-affordable prices:
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07.07.11

Family Vacation.

We’re off to Savannah for a little R & R.  Grammy and Pop Pop are brave enough to watch the girls for us for two days while we take a little jaunt to Charleston.  I’ll be sure to give you the full report!

07.06.11

Dani Notes Platter Giveaway

Meet Danielle Silver of Dani Notes.  Ever since she was a little girl, Danielle (Dani) would create cards for loved ones.  After receiving a Masters from the Savannah College of Art and Design she pursued her career in Atlanta where she worked as an Art Director in Advertising and Publishing.  Dani then took her hobby of making cards, invitations and birth announcements up a notch to create Dani Notes. 
She now resides in Charleston, South Carolina with her husband and three beautiful boys.
Dani Notes makes a variety of preppy-chic paper goods, personal and home accessories.  Here are a few of my favorites:
iPhone Cases Galore.
Stationery for every occasion.
A plethora of platters.
Dani will be giving away a customized platter to one Kiki’s List follower.
Here are the rules for the contest:
1.) You must be a Follower of Kiki’s List.
2.) To enter the giveaway, simply leave a comment on this post between today, Wednesday, July 6, 2011 and Friday, July 9 telling me why you should win. A winner will be selected at random and will be announced next Monday, July 11. 
3.) To receive an additional entry, you can link to this post on your own blog (include the url to your blog post in your comment). It is up to you to return to this post to enter your second entry after blogging about the giveaway.
4.)Post about this giveaway on Facebook for another additional entry. You must enter the link to this post in you status update. It is up to you to return to this post to enter your second entry after FB’ing about the giveaway.
5.) Tweet about this giveaway for an additional entry.  It is up to you to return to this post to enter your second entry after tweeting about the giveaway.
6.) Lastly, like Dani Notes  on Facebook for an additional entry.  It is up to you to return to this post to enter your second entry after becoming a fan.

Good Luck!

07.05.11

A Blank Slate.

I am currently working on a kid’s playroom and found this one designed by Westbrook Interiors.  I love that the walls are covered in chalkboard paint.  It’s like a blank slate to allow creativity to thrive.
I adore everything about it.  Notice that the main color is black, but there is no lack of color.  This is a lesson I have tried to impart on many people.
 Just perfect.
Here’s my budget-friendly version:

06.30.11

O’verlays.

I love a good Ikea hack.  And for those of you (like me) who have champagne taste and a beer budget, have I got the product for you!
They’re called O’verlays.  They are prefabricated trellis screens that perfectly compliment some of Ikea’s most popular furniture.
Just look at what they did for this $79.99 MALM dresser
And this $29.99 RAST
And my all-time favorite, a pink and orange RAST
The possibilities are endless with O’verlays.
Dress up a coffee table
or create a privacy screen.
What a fantastic, inexpensive way to dress up your furniture.  There are three different patterns to choose from.  I see some O’verlays projects in my near future.