Showing posts with label linen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linen. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

Have Yourself A {Natural} Little Easter ... From Terrain!


Have yourself a {natural} little Easter. I know that I've got my holiday jingles mixed up; however, this song was one of the first things that I thought of when I came across Terrain's natural Easter collection. The company acts as a store and a nursery which also specializes in events, landscape design and even has their own cafe (located in Pennsylvania). What I love about this company is that they teach us that Easter, and every other holiday, doesn't always have to be a time for extravaganza. You can still create as much - if not more - effect by keeping it simple. The Woodland Coast basket is beautiful decorated with flowers and adorned with a birds nest filled with colourful eggs. The moss and linen branches are elegant and simple and the potted clematis wreath is like a touch of heaven! Terrain's collection also reminds me that I create my own creations as easy DIY projects at home. Parents: these are great crafts to do at home with your kids! Which natural piece is your favourite? Also, I'm dying to know which Easter collections you've come across (and are raving about!) 

"Hoppy" Friday. I hope you all have a beautiful Easter weekend (and pardon the pun!)

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Fine Fabrics: Martyn Lawrence Bullard for Schumacher collection


Bright and colouful inspiration for the weekend: Designer Martyn Lawrence-Bullard has created a line of fun, flirty and luxe fabrics for Schumacher in vividly bold colours with a bohemian twist. These fabrics are very "of the moment". Plus, they're the perfect inspiration for spring due to their bright hues and eye-catching fabrics. If you're looking for ways to make a statement on drapes or upholstery -- look no further! Martyn was inspired by his travels to exotic locations like Morocco, Turkey and India. I also like this collection because you can mix-and-match the fabrics. Don't be afraid to select your favourites and go crazy! Like the image above with the couch filled with cushions and canopy draped above. It shows fabric on top of fabric on top of fabric ... but looks stunning! What look is your personal favourite (and thanks for Canadian House & Home for the inspiration!)