Today Im continuing the Q+A with the fabulous Sarah from Lacquer & Linen. Sometimes you can just look at a space and say, an interior designer designed that - and that is definitely true with Sarahs spaces!! Check out her daughters nursery, all of the accessories, DIY touches, and furniture are spot on. LOVE it!! Plus her blog name?? Two of my favorite things :) Sarah also went to college near Pismo Beach - too bad I wasnt there a few years earlier, Im sure we would have met! Hopefully well have a chance soon!
Heres a little more about Sarah.
SOUP! I love love love making soup. Its one of those things thats really hard to screw up (a big plus for me) and its easy to freeze and pop out when youre short on time. Plus, I love using my crockpot and having the house fill with yummy hearty smells all day.
Its a toss up between pillows and art. I have a serious pillow problem. At our house we have an entire closet devoted to my seasonal/holiday pillows. With so many great and affordable sources, its really easy to swap out your pillows for each season or even a themed party. A great choice to save money is to purchase the pillow covers and just reuse the inserts. DIY art is alchoices a great quick fix as well. Im convinced anyone can create art. Its in the eye of the beholder, right?? If youre not artistically inclined, stick to abstract designs. You cant go wrong with a few strategically placed paint splatters or brushstrokes in colors that match your space. Ive also used spray painted plastic animals to create some unique specimen art
and strips of paper to create a pretty woven paper design
. My first (and last) upholstery project. I found this sweet little vintage vanity chair
from an estate sale that I wanted to recover for my daughters flamingo inspired nursery
. The seat was round and I figured it would be pretty easy to just wrap the fabric around the cushion and staple it to the bottom of the seat base. What I didnt take into account was where the hardware was for the back of the seat and I didnt correctly plan the direction of the pattern of the fabric. A pretty easy fix but still an annoying mistake. I also has a really hard time pulling the fabric in perfect pleats around the circular seat. I wish I could say I have perfected how to do this now that I failed the first time, but what I really learned is that for a non-sewing DIYer like myself, its best to stick to square-shaped seats.
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