Faith, Fun, Fashion, & Family

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Madelynn's Japan Land Geisha Chamber


My youngest daughter Madelynn has the coolest most unique room in our house.
I thought it was post worthy.
I thought for sure she was going to be a boy and that we were going to do a vintage cowboy theme...
But, when Doc was pretty positive it was a girl (despite my doubt)
we went ahead with purple walls and Japan theme. 
My husband and I had been working on painting and building a set for our local pageant that was Japan theme and I fell in love with all of the decorations and cherry blossom landscapes. 
So, I thought this would be perfect!
So, he started painting and we started collecting.
It was so much fun!
Here is the final outcome after an entire your (almost) of Madelynn's existence in the space.
Geisha Sock doll by LostSock creations, Japanese figures from Uniques & Antiques of Mineola.

We found an awesome seamstress, Wynn Harle of East Texas , to hand sew our vintage style Japanese girl bedding and diaper ho;der.

All stuffed animals (excluding Lambchop) were made by LostSock creations.

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MADELYNN pennants made by LostSock creations.

2 cylindrical paper lanterns from Uniques & Antiques...

Mirrors from Hobby Lobby (ribbon added) 2 faux paint by no. created by LostSock.

Trashcan and Japanese silk robe from Uniques & Atiques


Mural painted by LostSock creations...

cat for sale... sike.... unless you offer over $100... for real... maybe

my mom gave this to us at Maddy's shower. It was perfect because of the fact that Maddy is here only through our constant prayers in asking God to give Maisy a baby sister..



Uniques and Antiques, Melissa Walker rocks!

Hand painted copy by LostSock

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Origami Crane Mobile by LostSock creations


Madelynn My Love.

Travelers Cottage Bedroom

For the last few years, we have been slowly painting and decorating every room in our wonderful home. 
Our bedroom was the one room that was just not right...
I could not figure out what direction to go with it. 

So, I began looking for inspiration for what I wanted to do. 
I discovered 
Shannon Berry's "Paint by Number" room!
http://shannonberrey.com/_blog/Shannon_Berrey_Design_Blog/post/Paint_by_number_final_reveal/
I looked at the room for so long. I did not want to and knew I never could have it exactly like this. 
I rolled up my sleeves and painted, worked with what I already had, stole things from other rooms in the house, bought things at Goodwill, scavenged at Canton Tradedays, and busted out the sewing machine. 

I used this Navajo type fabric from Canton to use for pillows.
This Great Lakes embroidered pillow was in the living room.

I found this sweet planter at Canton Tradedays to put a succulent in next to my side of the bed.

We took the giant map from the living room to go behind the bed my husband threw together.
We painted the bed a light turquoise color. 


We used a ladder to display our quilts, vintage suitcases to hold out television, 



A chip clip to display family photos, 


Used our previous collection of Paint by Numbers to cover the wall...
we need to do some filling in.


We already had a giant collection of small and large Alpine Trinkets in the living room above the fireplace. 
We just took some out and added them in the room.


We used out mirror from before, but it fit right into the theme of the room.
This has always been one of our most favorite pieces. 

We gave this window wall a "pop" of color by adding antique globes along the shelf.

We used mini sombreros as tie backs for the plaid curtains purchased from Lowe's.
A small wooden shoe holds another succulent plant.

I love TV, but hate the hard edges of the ugly things.
So, to soften the lines, we added suitcases beneath and a duck family figurine in front. 
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the results of our redo.
I have to thank my husband Shannon for trusting my color decisions and digging and digging through fabrics and junk to help me put the look together. 
He did have the ingenous idea of the tie-back sombreros that is one of my favorite details!
I love you!
This is the two of us at Canton Tradedays eating cornydogs after a long day on the creative prowl. 


THE BEFORE...
I have a post from my Art Teaching blogpage with pictures our house decorated before some changes.. 
see our room there to decide if you like the makeover...
http://tabithaannthelostsock.blogspot.com/2012/04/our-home-and-my-favorite-places-in-it.html
I love it so much better now. 
It is my new favorite room!