Aha!
I seem to be having a lot of those
I seem to be having a lot of those
"aha moments" lately.
Or maybe I am just noticing them more
since I began my design blog.
Or maybe I am just noticing them more
since I began my design blog.
In my so far short, but nevertheless exciting, enlightening, and very enriching design blogging career, I have been having
"aha moment" after "aha moment".
I just returned from Blogfest 2012 sponsored by Kravet in New York City. Blogfest was chock full of "aha moments", but first just a bit of my design blogging history.
I love stories and sharing.
About a year ago,
after closing my retail store,
I decided I wanted to start a design blog.
after closing my retail store,
I decided I wanted to start a design blog.
A vignette in my retail design studio including my custom leafed and marbleized console and my custom match boxes. Oh, and of course BIRDS! |
Fabulous architectural fragments like this glazed concrete one always give me an "aha moment". |
I researched and planned.
I hired a talented graphic designer
to design my blog template.
I made copious lists of blog
topics and ideas.
I scheduled and publicized my launch date.
Only one thing remained . . .
I had to find my voice.
I tried a little of this, and a little of that, but I wasn't happy with what I was writing until . . .
the September 2011 issue of House Beautiful
arrived in my mailbox and just in time!
arrived in my mailbox and just in time!
AHA!
I knew how and why and what
I was going to write.
It all became crystal clear.
I was going to write.
It all became crystal clear.
I love Barry Dixon's work, I love birds, and I love pink. The ideas and the words flowed for my inaugural blog post
Birds of a Feather: Barry, Birds, AND Pink.
Birds of a Feather: Barry, Birds, AND Pink.
Not only was that House Beautiful cover an epiphany for the voice, tone, and content of my first blog, it started me on my path of seemingly unending "aha moments".
As a result of my design blogging,
I have found new clients.
I have found new clients.
An outdoor room I designed for Gardens of Madison County. Lots of custom work was included and the homeowner became a client. |
I love designing tabletops and partyscapes as well. |
The outdoor room included custom cushions and pillows, custom sconces, a custom mantle, and a custom piece made of salvage over the mantle, as well as custom florals throughout. |
I have renewed old and inspirational friendships.
Me with my lifelong friend the uber talented furniture and furnishings designer John Lyle of John Lyle Design. |
John's studio in New York. |
John Lyle console and fireplace screen used as an objet in the Kips Bay kitchen. |
I have travelled to fun and "aha" filled places.
CA'D'ZAN in Sarasota, Florida The wonderful Venetian Gothic home of John and Mable Ringling Blog post coming soon! |
I have met wonderful new people.
Me with my fellow Mississippi Deltan, the charming and debonair editor of House Beautiful Newell Turner |
I have broadened and enriched my own knowledge
and my own designs.
I am using more neutrals and blues, inspired by my friend interior and furniture and objets designer Nancy Price |
A shell encrusted bust from Nancy Price's line for Design Legacy |
I look forward to sharing more of my "aha" filled trip to Blogfest 2012 here in the next few weeks, but here is just a peak . . .
AHA!
I love this decoupage look
made of antique lady images in
Alexa Hampton's bedroom at Kips Bay.
This is something I can easily create for clients from antique prints in my collection.
AHA!
I love this decoupage look
made of antique lady images in
Alexa Hampton's bedroom at Kips Bay.
This is something I can easily create for clients from antique prints in my collection.
Alexa Hampton Bedroom at Kip's Bay Showhouse. |
AHA!
I loved Kravet's design studio tour.
I really want to design fabric.
This hand blocked print from Lee Jofa is indeed gorgeous and a true fabric inspiration. |
AHA!
I love MINTY green and
I want to use it in a project soon.
Katie Leede's minty fresh bedroom at the Modern Life Concept House sponsored by Elle Decor. I use green often, but want to incorporate this minty hue soon. |