Thursday, June 19, 2025

A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel

Is it encouragement or peer pressure when a fellow thrifter tells you to JUST BUY IT when you are thinking about and looking at an item at the thrift store?
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
Well, whatever it is, I am glad a gal encouraged me to go ahead and buy this lovely, vintage, barkcloth curtain panel even though I had no idea what I might use it for. In talking with the lady, we came up with a few different ways I could use this gorgeous piece. Here is one--as a tapestry or wall backdrop. 
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
I created a simple vignette with the panel and other recently curated items. Keep reading to learn more.
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
First of all, did you notice that I did not center the fabric piece in the vignette, but rather chose to hang it to one side? This adds visual interest and help the items in the white wall to stand out a bit rather than being lost against the pattern. 
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
The vintage art piece pulls colors from the barkcloth. The simple floral does not compete with the bust pattern. The wood beaded mirrors introduces a different shape in the vignette. The small square, antique, leaded glass mirror was a great find. The faded gold on the square mirror frame is repeated in the print frame and on the lamp.
Antique Mirror with Heavy Leaded Glass
I loved finding the old label on the back.
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
This sweet lamp is a soft bluish green color and it came with the linen shade. 
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
On the little green table (also recently sourced) I placed a vintage "wood" tray with a little inlaid ski scene on it. I covered up the skier with the books since it is summer, but you can still see the mountain behind the candlestick and lotus seed pod.
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
Use natural elements in vignettes--wood, rattan, plants. Real plants are always better, but sometimes not possible. If that is the case, use a GOOD faux plant like this jade one. This is a fake plant that I am sure my hubby may try to water. And, PLEASE, no cheesy fake silk flowers or fake variegated ivy from 2002. You aren't fooling anyone with those and they date your space, and not in a good way.
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
I placed the plant on a couple books to ground it. Remember--repeat colors, elements, materials and vary heights.
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
Use the triangle rule to keep the eye moving and to make displays visually appealing. In this vignette I created three triangles.
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
There is a triangle on the tray with the plant, seed pod, and candlestick.  There is a triangle on the wall with the mirrors and art. And there is an overall triangle with the wall pieces, the lamp, and the tray.
A Curated Vignette Inspired by a Vintage Barkcloth Panel
I love using this vintage fabric on a wall. It adds color and pattern to a space without making major changes--I am glad I was told, "YES, you need to buy that." The fabric panel can be used as a runner on a table, as a curtain pulled back on one side of window, or as fabric for pillows and upholstery. Today's tip--remember to look at the curtains section at the thrift store and listen to shoppers when they tell you to buy it!

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Styling and Resetting the Pop-Up Shop

Did you know that I spend 15+ hours resetting and styling the pop-up shop between each opening? I try hard to make each shopping experience unique and inspiring. I love doing it, even if does typically take me longer than I anticipate. I have a busy week coming up so I have been trying to get a jump start on restyling the space for the upcoming "Cottage and Cabin" shop, June 13th and 14th. 
Styling and Resetting the Pop-Up Shop
I typically don't have a real plan and don't like to reset the shop until I have most of the new furniture moved in. I move and rearrange and take pictures to see what is and isn't working. This time I started with the cabin decor in the middle of the shop. I pulled in a wood and corrugated tin divider to add height, to have a place to hang art, and to define the middle space. This sofa table that I built from reclaimed barnwood is a new addition. 
Styling and Resetting the Pop-Up Shop
Stacking and layering items helps to give customers not only decorating ideas, but also allows them to better see items for sale.
Styling and Resetting the Pop-Up Shop
The back side of the divider is styled like a cozy cabin sitting nook. 
Styling and Resetting the Pop-Up Shop
Yesterday I sourced both a vintage cabin art piece and a cottage painting (I still need to frame it). This cabin piece is an ink and watercolor and was framed locally at a shop that went out of business 25+ years ago. 
Styling and Resetting the Pop-Up Shop
This reclaimed wood table has such a fantastic stand and feet. It was definitely handmade and would be great in any cabin or rustic home.
Styling and Resetting the Pop-Up Shop
No one ever said loving what you do and doing what you love would be easy, but sure makes "work" more enjoyable!

Friday, May 30, 2025

Curated Summer Cottage Decor

My next pop-up shop, June 13 and 14, is themed "Cottage and Cabin" so I have been busy curating items that fall into that theme. I shared some cabin items in my last post, so lets talk cottage now with this summer cottage mood board I created with recently sourced items.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
Cottage style is about comfortable, charming, and cozy decor. It is embracing imperfections of worn and well-loved, vintage items. It involves styling with color and mixing patterns, using florals and pastural landscapes. Keep reading to see the close-up details of these recently curated, cottage goods.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
Pitchers, like this lovely teal floral one, holding freshly cut or picked flowers exude cottage style.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
This vintage linen tablecloth and six napkins with delicate yellow flowers is in pristine condition. Ne need to iron the tablecloth for the cottage lifestyle.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
I love this brown ironstone transferware.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
I love the maker's mark on this transferware. This pottery manufacturer began in Burslem, England in 1842.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
An embroidered, floral pillow, a vintage (1983) print in an antique frame, a handmade, wood game board, and a yellow planter with the cutest, vintage wood squeezer in it all convey that comfy, cottage look.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
A vintage Cezanne landscape print is peaceful and adds color.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
A hand painted, silk, floral umbrella (that I may make into a light) and vintage field guides would be right at home in a quaint space.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
A silky, sunflower print curtain panel would make a lovely table square or dresser scarf. The wood, yarn spinner can be used to dry flowers and herbs on. The cross stitched Home Sweet Home depicts a lovely, sweet cottage.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
A copper kettle, an aqua bee pitcher, and a small wood tote (perfect for holding flowers) were fun finds.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
A rattan fly swatter, and vintage stitcheries sit on top of an old crate painted cream. The crate can be used as a small bookshelf, a place to hold blankets, or a simple side table when sitting on its end.
Curated Summer Cottage Decor
The blue and white striped curtain panel that is under all the curated decor may be used in my shop as a curtain or I may use the fabric for upholstery. I love curating unique, vintage finds for my customers and look forward to styling these for my upcoming shop, June 13 & 14. 

Friday, May 23, 2025

A Simple and Pretty Thrifted Vignette

One of the hashtags that I have been using a lot this past year or so is #thriftcuratestyle. What does that mean to me? It means, to take the time to scour thrift stores and garage sales to curate (collect, select, choose carefully) objects that I love to style into eye catching vignettes and displays. Here is a simple vignette put together with second hand finds.
A Simple and Pretty Thrifted Vignette
The mirror is the newest curated item. It is definitely an antique, I can tell from the back, and simply lovely. I styled it with my favorite, vintage, waterfall vase that I stuffed full of lilacs.
A Simple and Pretty Thrifted Vignette
Our lilacs are blooming well this year, I have clipped many to place around the house both inside and outside.
A Simple and Pretty Thrifted Vignette
Brass candlesticks with thrifted taper candles sit alongside the vase of flowers. They sit on top a wood box to ground them. The wood also adds warmth to the vignette.
A Simple and Pretty Thrifted Vignette
I placed the mirror at a height that would reflect the flowers and the candlelight. Simple, sweet, springy and second hand!

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Curated Camp and Cabin Decor

I have been busy curating items for my June pop-up-shop, "Cottages & Cabins" and put together a little vignette today featuring some recently sourced, 100% wool, camp style blankets.
Curated Camp and Cabin Decor
I adore cabin or summer camp decor--plaid blankets, vintage picnic baskets, folding camp stools.
Curated Camp and Cabin Decor
The top and bottom blankets in this pile are my most recent acquisitions. The bottom one is a Ralph Lauren and the top is a vintage Filson Garment. They are all in excellent condition.
Curated Camp and Cabin Decor
A book about a once local guy named John Colter (look him up if you are an unfamiliar with him) and an old baking powder tin add more color to the cabin vignette.
Curated Camp and Cabin Decor
I can't wait to collect and curate more fun, vintage, unique items and style them for my "Cottages and Cabins" POP-UP, June 13 and 14.

Thursday, May 8, 2025

A Modern Rustic Vignette with Recently Sourced Goods

I assembled recently sourced home decor items together to create a modern rustic vignette. 
A Modern Rustic Vignette with Recently Sourced Goods
What is modern rustic style? Think of a hip cabin or a cozy mid century space. Modern rustic design includes natural elements, clean lines, sleek shapes. Keep reading to see details on these curated items including this amazing lamp.
A Modern Rustic Vignette with Recently Sourced Goods
So, let's start with this incredible lamp. It was sitting on the bottom shelf at the thrift store and was DUSTY! I picked it up and the first thing I noticed was how heavy it was. I put it in my cart to think about it and that is when I saw that it was signed and numbered. I must say, I have never seen a signed and numbered lamp. I decided it was a yes and then further researched the lamp when I got home. The artist is Christian Willis from England and the lamp is carved from wood, colored with Japanese ink, and then protected with 12 coats of lacquer. It was made in 1999.
Modern Rustic Vignette with Recently Sourced Goods
The lampshade on the lamp will be changed as this is mine that goes on another lamp. It is black with a gold inside and I do like that with the lamp base. 
The leather and wood tray is a perfect example of the modern rustic style. The leather and the stitching on it is a bit more rustic, while the shape and wood color is modern. I shared some hand bookends about a month ago that I changed to gold. I found a set (they are hard to see on the tray) that were already gold. Placing the tray straight on this recently thrifted table, keeps the lines in the vignette modern.
A Modern Rustic Vignette with Recently Sourced Goods
The wool poof and Swedish cross pillow are more rustic. But their simple patterns, especially on the pillow, are more modern. 
A Modern Rustic Vignette with Recently Sourced Goods
A mustard yellow, rattan "tray" holds a piece of driftwood and a teapot.
A Modern Rustic Vignette with Recently Sourced Goods
Keys to creating a visually appealing vignette: repeat colors--the green in the head planter is repeated in  book spine and on the side of the lamp, the gold is in the poster, rattan tray, bookends, and the poof, black is on the poster, lampshade, books, and pillow. No matter the vignette style, use organic items and textures--the plants, wood, leather, rattan, and wool are all natural materials. Vary heights and layer objects to keep the eye moving.
A Modern Rustic Vignette with Recently Sourced Goods
And, as always, take pictures to see what works and what doesn't and have fun, don't take yourself too seriously! Most of these items will be for sale at my next pop-up.

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor

I love creating a mood board for a space that is being restyled or newly designed. I first really became enamored with mood boards while watching Capturing Home. 

Mood boards involve curating and gathering items that help set the tone and mood that you want to create in a space. It can use objects that will be styled in the room, but also items that may not be used, but that evoke the colors, textures, and styles that you are designing with. Overlaying and arranging the articles and taking pictures of them helps you to see what works and what doesn't and helps to better define the style.
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
This mood board is for my upcoming pop-up shop and while the whole shop won't share the same style, a part of it will. Please keep reading for details and close-up shots.
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
This particular theme started with the curtains in the background. I liked the aquas and reds and greens in them. I recently sourced five vintage Cezanne prints (one of my favorite impressionists). I have framed two of them so far, Basket of Apples and
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
and Madame Cezanne in the Conservatory. I love how the colors in the prints mesh with and bring out the colors in the curtains. I found three, vintage, floral, metal trays and am sharing two of them here.
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
vintage, heavy crystal candlesticks juxtaposed next to a rustic worn wood washboard. The green and yellow birdcage introduces more color tones and the little rattan basket adds texture.
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
Super tall wood candlesticks incorporate warm wood tones. 
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
A 1940's, Nelson McCoy, Hobnail planter and a strawberry needlepoint trivet bring out more of the colors from the curtains.
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
The red, paper parasol is on top of one of the Cezanne prints that I haven't found a frame for yet.
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
Remember, if you have to use faux flowers, always use really good fakes. I love these ones I thrifted, popped in a jade green, slender vase.
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
The curvy, aqua, table lamp came with a white shade that didn't look good with it. I replaced it with a lighter aqua shade I had. The skinny, horizontal vintage print repeats the blues and greens in the mood board.
Creating a Mood Board with Curated Home Decor
The next time you are redoing a space, weather it is just a corner, or an entryway, or a whole room, create a mood board and TAKE pictures to help you define your style.