Onward and Upward

Friends, I have really exciting news!

Tomorrow I’m starting a new day job as director of Social Media at Elasticity. This means new clients, new colleagues and much less travel! I’ll be in and around Saint Louis so much more. Bill can’t wait and I can’t either. As always, I’ll continue to try to keep some separation between what I do here and what I do there, but I couldn’t help but share the news with you!

Mint Shirt in Retro Home

The day I wore this outfit the day I went to my first interview. I was waiting to post it until I learned more but now I can share! :)

Mint Top and Black Capris

Top: Forever 21 (similar) | Capris: H&M  (similar)| Belt: H&M (similar) | Heels: Nine WestEarrings: from my wedding | Watch: Kate Spade

Mint Shirt, Black Capris and Retro Designed Home

Lastly, how amazing is this retro home? My friend Oh, Julia Ann! has the most stunning retro apartment. The building itself is very industrial but the minute you walk in, you’re transported to somewhere mid-60s/mid-70s. It’s fantastic! Thanks, Julia, for taking these lovely photos!

Desk Update {and a giveaway}

Update: Brittany is the big winner! Thanks, everyone!

Remember like months ago when I was shopping for desks and chairs? Yeah, I pretty much forgot too! :)

I finally convinced Bill to desk shop with me and we even got my IKEA boxes put together into a real desk! However, the chair has been another story. Let’s just say there was a mix up on the color (I want yellow, not green please!) so I’m still waiting for my chair to arrive. Urban Outfitters has been really helpful though and gave me some great credits since they couldn’t rush my chair to me. Who knew that Urban Outfitters furniture is made to order??

Anyone, here’s a preview of where my desk is today:

Updates to come: 

  • Change the hardware – the hardware that came with this desk really blend in so I want to add something more decorative
  • Set up my laptop, etc
  • Paint my side table – I’m thinking about painting it yellow and adding a decorative stencil on the flat top
  • Hang art – I’m planning to flank either side of the top of my desk with those tall frames you see on the left. I’m still in search of the perfect fabric to frame
Speaking of hanging art… Check out this great piece of art I had made:
As I was working on picking out art for the wall around my desk, I was contacted by a great company called Easy Canvas Prints. Just as the name describes, it’s a super easy way to turn your photo prints into canvas art. Here’s the easy process I went through to get this great piece:
  1. Chose my size – I chose an 8″x10″
  2. Uploaded my image directly from my desktop
  3. Selected my border option – I chose to go with the basic (my sides are white)
  4. Added any image effects – I didn’t add any since this photo was previously edited by my wedding photographer
That was it! Once I finish my DIY art, I’ll be hanging this great memory right above my desk for all to see!
Want to win one of these beautiful pieces? Now’s your chance! I’ll be giving away one canvas print to a lucky winner.

Here’s how you can enter:

  • You must: Comment on this post telling me what photo you’d turn into art. (Worth one entry)
  • For additional entries (worth one bonus entry each):
    • Like Style Every Day on Facebook and comment to tell me that you have
    • Follow Style Every Day on Twitter and comment to tell me that you have
    • Follow me on Bloglovin’ and comment to tell me that you have
    • Sign up for the RSS feed via Feedburner and comment to tell me that you have

You must enter your e-mail address so I can contact you to find out where to ship them.

That’s it! The giveaway will be open until Monday, October 24 at 11:59 p.m. EST.

Disclosure: I received a my canvas print for free as part of this review. Easy Canvas Prints is also a Stylish Sponsor of Style Every Day. I received no other compensation for this post and the views expressed in this post are solely mine.

In search of some curtains

Ever since we registered for our bedding months and months ago I’ve been looking for the perfect curtains. Our bedding features grays, blues and a hint of yellow.

Kas Maysun Mini Comforter Set, 100% Cotton

With these colors I really wanted yellow curtains. Bright, beautiful, sun-in-your-face yellow curtains. Our apartment walls are white right now so I figured some yellow would help brighten up the room and in our future home we could paint the walls a soothing gray color and the yellow would still be perfect.

I’ve looked EVERYWHERE and have yet to find curtains that I like/will pay the amount they want for them.

As I continue to look, I’m realizing I may have to make my own. I’ve seen a lot of bloggers online make their own using hemming tape and an iron so that’s always an option. Here are some fabrics/inspirations that I’m loving. If you see any curtains around that would make sense let me know and I will forever owe you!

Hedge Fabric - Chartreuse Dahlia Fabric - Dove


After seeing this DIY project I’m tempted to make my own this weekend….. We’ll see!

One last note – a big salute to all of our veterans and those serving in the military today. Thank you for all that you do and have given up for our safety and security. Whether you agree with the politics or not, please support those who have made the decision to fight, protect and serve for us.

Your life in art

I recently came across a really cool way to decorate your home with photos, without looking like your grandma’s (read: my grandma’s) table overcrowded with picture frames.

Modern Bird Studios takes an original picture of yours and turns it into wall-worthy art! See this adorable example of someone’s cute kid climbing a tree. Suddenly the photo is transformed into wall art for anywhere in your home!

They are a bit pricy but if you think about how long you’ll be able to use this original art full of memories, it’s really worth it. While I want something similar to this for Bill and I, I think this seems like it would be best to wait until we had kids and then it might be the perfect nursery/kid room artwork!

Maybe I will get this for Lydia’s baby next year for Christmas when she will be close to one!

Dreaming of my future home office

I think I’m very different from many girls because growing up I never pictured the house with the white picket fence with kids running in the yard. I’ve always pictured Bill and I sort of living in a cute little apartment in a city somewhere. I imagined it to have a nice kitchen and some hardwood floors, maybe a few brick walls. The apartment would not have a lot of a space, just enough for us to live in. Eventually we’d upgrade to buying an apartment where there’s room for a few kids.

The one thing I have imagined very clearly is the style. I always pictured it to be a little bit of modern shabby chic with accents that all look slightly homemade and nothing too perfect or matchy. As the time for us to pick out our first shared abobe is nearing by the day, I’ve been trying to put some concrete styles together. I’ve decided to start with the home office because as I’m going to be finishing my Masters this summer and then probably doing a fair amount of work from home, a home office space is definitely a necessity. Because we’ll likely be living in a tiny little apartment somewhere, my “home office” may end up being just a corner in our bedroom or living room, but it needs a little style anyway! I tend to work best in areas that are clean, yet well decorated. Even growing up in my parents’ house, I always spent the most time decorating the little laminate desk in my room because it was really hard to get motivated to do American Lit papers if my surroundings weren’t pleasant. Ultimately, when it comes to my future home office, I need simplicity, organization and inspiration!

Simplicity

Simplicity is vital for me to get things done. If I have too much to distract me I will accomplish absolutely nothing. This means one picture frame instead of three, no need for a rainbow color scheme and ultimately trying to keep things to the bare minimum without being sparse. I adore this home office space because the desktop has all of the essentials (read: computer, pens, light) and a few things to give it character. I love having my little Eiffel tower on my nightstand or desk because it reminds me of a happy time. Organization

Part of keeping things simple is making sure that everything has a space. While my bedroom may not always look clean, everything really does have a specific place where I keep it. This not only makes sure I can find that one specific sweater as I’m running late in the morning, but also means that when I clean things up and put things where they belong, there isn’t clutter in my life. Since I moved to college and began dreaming of my own personal living space, I’ve been obsessed with this room divider/shelving from IKEA.

The great thing is not only can you buy those little drawers for storage, you can use the rest for showcasing pictures, vases, books and any other thing your heart desires!

Inspiration

As I mentioned, if my work space doesn’t inspire me I’m more likely to daydream than get any actual work done. I really like the little chandelier wall decal on the first picture. I found a few online but they are a bit pricy. It will probably end up being a time when I wait for a good coupon to Hobby Lobby to come around.

What I’m Considering:

Neat looking black desk from Target (currently has a 15% off on it!). I would have to be sure the top of it has enough work space.

I like the shape of this lamp but not sold on the price (more than $70!!!) or the color. I’ll be looking for something similar at a thrift store that maybe I can paint.

I also really like this magazine rack. It would be great for adding a little color and design with brightly colored Vogues but also help me sort out my bills once I’m a real adult! It’s also pricy so maybe I’ll look for an old used one that I can paint and reuse!

What do your home offices look like? What pieces are your must haves?

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