(Traditional Home 2012)
This is a bait and switch post.
I do NOT know what unlocks my creativity
in terms of design in my home.
In addition-
to make matters more complicated,
I have entered a sort of indecisive,
hand-wringing stage of late
where ideas dart around and rarely land.
And so when that happens, the phone calls to daughters start
beginning with me saying
”Don’t hang up. I just want to ask you about my paint colors.”
If that doesn’t work, I text friends (Anna, Jenny) or email other bloggers (Karianne).
And so today,
after days a la Cinderella’s step-sister trying to jam her foot into the wrong shoe,
something broke loose,
and my creativity rebooted and started to flow naturally again.
Why today?
I have no idea.
It just did
after doing the things I listed below.
Here is what I learned if you are ever faced with this stumbling block:
*Decide what you don’t like.
I eliminated a large portion of the
color choices for our guest bedroom at Sherwin Williams by scanning the board and saying
”No, no, no…”
* Once it clicks ,and you feel your creative juices flowing-
Run!
My house may be a big hot mess right now
because 4 rooms have been repainted in the last week
(my utility room is now cobalt blue),
but I am seizing the day.
* And finally, when I asked our daughter the librarian
if she wanted to come by during her lunch break today to
look at the white paint color I picked
(I know… I was really pushing my luck),
when she agreed,
I ran around the house 90 miles an hour
fixing her lunch
and putting things I thought would look good on the bed in the newly painted bedroom.
That worked
MAGIC.
Who knew that all Sherwin Williams Snowbound
(Sherwin Williams 7004 )
needed
in a room with lots of natural light was
a white coverlet on the bed
which I will be spray painting in gold leaf,
a chinoiserie vase in taupe and white,
a few antique gold accessories,
an antique gold and glass lamp from the flea market,
leopard print fabric that will cover a desk chair I am painting gold,
and two intaglio prints in gold frames I found at the flea market?
I DID.
***
Linking to:
UnderTheTableandDreaming
Make it Pretty @TheDedicatedHouse
Twisted Party @ DebbieDoos
Cowgirl Up @CedarHillRanch
15 comments:
Heavens, you can feel the creativity emanating from your post! You go with it, girl!
Brenda
Very pretty, very inspiring... it's a good thing you don't have a muddy dog!
Who knew, in deed?!
sounds heavenly. I'm sure you'll give us the nickle tour of the dreamy room, when it's finished?
Pat
You freaking crack me up
That is going to be beautiful when it is all pulled together, Laura. I am so glad to see gold coming back into play again- xo Diana
Oh I can't wait to see it all together. I am the same way. I will frustrate myself with what I consider by my lack of creativity and then all of a sudden I will see something and the bells and whistles go off. I love it when it happens. You will pull together something that is wonderful. xxoo
And I can just see you running around making that sweet daughter lunch so that it will make the short time together so much easier in coming to agreement on your already excellent selection!
Good going, Laura!! You've done it again!! Can't wait for a tour.
Karen
Ladybug Creek
You go girl... come help me do some decorating:) Have a blessed day dear Laura, HUGS!
Stella got her groove back!
~Bliss~
You have such an eye for beauty and I love this bait and switch :)
Well done! Good tips too!
Deanna
I literally laughed out loud about you asking your daughter's opinion, with the preface...don't hang up....
My relation with my daughter has come to that! I can bounce ideas off of her for just a very SHORT while, and then my window of opportunity ceases to exist! LOL!
Glad your creativity is back in gear! Can't wait to see what you've been working on! Sounds like it's going to pretty!
Am I the last woman in blogdom who is NOT painting??? You've abandoned me here all alone in my paint-lessness.
*sigh*
Looking forward to the reveal.
I'm really enjoying all your old posts. this one especially hit home as I'm in frozen mode right now.
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