This is always the time of year where i wish i had a big ol' porch to decorate. Or even a little ol' porch to decorate. But i make do with my stairs. My steps. My stoop. Whatever you can call it, it's officially fall-ified. I really love the all white fall set ups, with the white pumpkins, but apparently something happens to me at the store and i go straight for the tried and true orange pumpkins. I guess it's just not fall without it.
Have you seen these striped pumpkins before? They're my way of working in the whites while still being colorful. Speaking of color, this weekend i went to a flower show/sale/hipster flea market with a friend, and we totally differ on plant basics.
I love greens, greens in pots, greens in the ground...i think that's rather obvious. But she was vehemently against them, saying that is for the desert.
And she wants color color color. Interesting, i thought, and of course to each his own.
This giant kale was 5 dollars! 5 dollars! Best. deal. ever.
It's seriously giant. I had to pull from the pot reserves and use this cheapy plastic one b/c it was too giant for anything else.
I can't help it, i love my greens.
What about you?
Colors for your plants??
Or greens??
Traditional fall colors for your pumpkins??
Or whites??
Welcome Fall. Happy Fall. And to my Jewish friends, L'Shanah Tovah.
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Monday, September 22, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
Black and white backyard makeover
Well, i have to give the boyfriend some credit. He was totally right about the patio, and i was wrong in my need for immediate gratification. I didn't want to put the extra time and money into leveling the yard around it by adding dirt to perfectly fine and green grass, and then putting sod over said dirt. I was fine with the step down into the grass because it meant it was done. And you know how projects go. Done is good, in fact, done is better than good. But done done wrong is never good. You follow?
Since all the main furniture is neutral-the table and chairs, the swing, the gazebo-it allowed for a bold pop of pattern with the rug and the pillows.

And you can see how there's no step down from the patio into the grass, it just floooowwws.
I have wanted to put out these thrifted plant stands for years, and they look great now that there's a patio for them to stand on. Imagine that garage stuccoed.
Love how the bold black and white stripe works with the bold square planters on the garage wall herb garden.
These pillows are double sided, and were a steal at 2.99 from Ikea. Got 'em in case the ones on the swing get ruined, but since none of them are technically outdoor pillows, they'll only be put out when we're entertaining.
Remember how i felt bad about covering the herringbone pattern? I think we still get a good sense of it around the outside of the rug. The patio itself is 12x14, the canopy is 10x12, and the rug is just shy of 8x11. Shout out to Dawn at Inspired Living for giving me the heads up on this Frontgate rug. It is exactly what i had in mind for this space.
The Hampton Bay dining set is 7 years old from Home Depot and has held up fabulously. The viney backs were never my cup of tea, but in the past i let things being on clearance count for way too much. I'm trying to get away from that mentality. I actually think the bold rug balances the more traditional table nicely, and think this space does reflect my style now.
The swing is about 5 years old, and it looks much more updated with bold pillows. Such a relaxing spot. Swinging should not just be done by children.
Trifecta of backyard gorgeousness. Listen to your partners sometimes. Sometimes they might be right. Sometimes.
The netting, you can see, is just collected at each pole and fastened until we need it, like if we're eating a meal and we want to be bug free.
Obviously this is before the rug, but we were testing out the lighting. So cute, right?

These are just strings of globe lights attached with electrical tape to the hard structure. This, too, has held up for a few years. Hopefully i'm not jinxing anything with talk like this!

Bold, graphic, colorful, lush. Finished. Never thought these words would describe my backyard.

Ready for summer and outdoor living, right here.
Since all the main furniture is neutral-the table and chairs, the swing, the gazebo-it allowed for a bold pop of pattern with the rug and the pillows.

And you can see how there's no step down from the patio into the grass, it just floooowwws.
I have wanted to put out these thrifted plant stands for years, and they look great now that there's a patio for them to stand on. Imagine that garage stuccoed.
These pillows are double sided, and were a steal at 2.99 from Ikea. Got 'em in case the ones on the swing get ruined, but since none of them are technically outdoor pillows, they'll only be put out when we're entertaining.
Remember how i felt bad about covering the herringbone pattern? I think we still get a good sense of it around the outside of the rug. The patio itself is 12x14, the canopy is 10x12, and the rug is just shy of 8x11. Shout out to Dawn at Inspired Living for giving me the heads up on this Frontgate rug. It is exactly what i had in mind for this space.
The Hampton Bay dining set is 7 years old from Home Depot and has held up fabulously. The viney backs were never my cup of tea, but in the past i let things being on clearance count for way too much. I'm trying to get away from that mentality. I actually think the bold rug balances the more traditional table nicely, and think this space does reflect my style now.
Trifecta of backyard gorgeousness. Listen to your partners sometimes. Sometimes they might be right. Sometimes.
The netting, you can see, is just collected at each pole and fastened until we need it, like if we're eating a meal and we want to be bug free.
Obviously this is before the rug, but we were testing out the lighting. So cute, right?

These are just strings of globe lights attached with electrical tape to the hard structure. This, too, has held up for a few years. Hopefully i'm not jinxing anything with talk like this!

Bold, graphic, colorful, lush. Finished. Never thought these words would describe my backyard.

Ready for summer and outdoor living, right here.

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Monday, June 9, 2014
Recycled brick patio
The patio project is completed! Weekends have gone by where i didn't have to help the boyfriend move the table and chairs in order to mow the lawn! Dinner has been enjoyed outside without swatting bugs away from my face or my food! Legs and feet, no longer in the grass, remained bug and itch free!
Patios are the shit, yo.

Like most things in my household, the project isn't yet 100% complete. The yard needs to be graded, adding dirt around the sides of the brick so there isn't a step down, i clearly want to style this and can't wait to add the rug i bought, bring in more plants, put the swing out on the frame, etc. But-it's totally at the stage where one can enjoy it!

My plan was always to add a rug, because truly i didn't want more brick. The house itself is brick, and i thought it would be overload. But it really isn't, since the sunroom is stucco and takes up most of the back of the house. And since the brick was given to us for free, it didn't make sense to use another material.

My darling and i did this nice border, the herringbone inside, these fancy little corners...and now i'm going to lay a rug over all this hard work. I feel guilty, but he knew that going into this project and a rug will modernize this space.

And this is how. This is 10 inch long galvanized steel piping that is sheathed by the poles of the tent structure, making it sturdier and more secure. We cut it in half, to make 2 pipes, each 5 feet long. They are bolted to the ground with a stainless steel bolt and stainless steel locknut. So my darling tells me.

We drilled the holes in the patio (crossing our fingers it wouldn't shatter the brick)...

We then used the mallet to pound the steel pipe two feet into the ground/brick to solidify the structure so it isn't at the whim of the wind. The remaining 3 feet is above ground and comes to about halfway up the gazebo once it's fully built.

It is imperative that the pipe go into the ground straight in order for it all to fit properly and for the structure to come together. These magnetic mini levels are perfect for the job (and so cute, too. Seriously, i was amazed at how smart this is allowing you to be hands free).
So to recap, the bricks that have lived on the other side of the garage have now been replaced with the grass we dug up to make room for the patio. Green space is always much nicer, and i'm sure our neighbors enjoy this more than a pile of brick.
And we got a fabulous new patio to enjoy.

Patios are the shit, yo.

Like most things in my household, the project isn't yet 100% complete. The yard needs to be graded, adding dirt around the sides of the brick so there isn't a step down, i clearly want to style this and can't wait to add the rug i bought, bring in more plants, put the swing out on the frame, etc. But-it's totally at the stage where one can enjoy it!

My plan was always to add a rug, because truly i didn't want more brick. The house itself is brick, and i thought it would be overload. But it really isn't, since the sunroom is stucco and takes up most of the back of the house. And since the brick was given to us for free, it didn't make sense to use another material.

My darling and i did this nice border, the herringbone inside, these fancy little corners...and now i'm going to lay a rug over all this hard work. I feel guilty, but he knew that going into this project and a rug will modernize this space.

So now you might be wondering how we keep this tent structure from blowing away in the wind. When it was on grass, we didn't use the yard stakes that came with it, we came up with a more secure idea. And while the structure stays up year round, the canvas is always put away.
And this is how. This is 10 inch long galvanized steel piping that is sheathed by the poles of the tent structure, making it sturdier and more secure. We cut it in half, to make 2 pipes, each 5 feet long. They are bolted to the ground with a stainless steel bolt and stainless steel locknut. So my darling tells me.


We then used the mallet to pound the steel pipe two feet into the ground/brick to solidify the structure so it isn't at the whim of the wind. The remaining 3 feet is above ground and comes to about halfway up the gazebo once it's fully built.

Then you just put your structure over the piping, and lift the top part of the gazebo up and attach it to the bottom which is securely in the ground with the interior piping. The two pieces then clip together about halfway up. S tells me this thing isn't going anyway. He likes to demonstrate this by taking hold of it and vigorously shaking it, making his own severe weather pattern.
Voila.
The white caps at the base of each pole secure the canvas so the pieces aren't flapping about, and the caps themselves are attached to the brick by being between the sleeved pipe and the pole. Then there's a clip to the canvas and a clip to rod.

The garage wall herb garden is out of hand in a good way.

Go forth and enjoy your outdoor space! Is anyone else not getting as bitten up this year by mosquitoes? We enjoyed the patio yesterday without the netting, and it was totally fine.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Go Big or Go Home garage wall
Usually the thought of how much flowers actually cost every year aggravates me. And so usually i get the cheapies, and then impatiently wait for them to grow in, and get mad at myself for having gone the cheap route. This year, i told the boyfriend it was Go Big or Go Home for the pots on the wall, and i loooove the instant gratification of these zinnias all colorful and large, like they've been growing there for some time.
I never liked the wrought iron scrolls that were on either side of the window, (remember when we de-scrolled the railings?) but needed something that took up a lot of space and helped with the whole "i'm staring at a cinder block wall of ugliness" since the boyfriend refuses to paint it and yet we do nothing about stucco except lament the cost. These herb planters were a clearance find at the end of last summer, take up a lot of visual space, and modernize the wall as only geometrics can.
And i'm excited about my basil. Yeah, i got a lot of basil. I got confused-i couldn't find lettuce, which i wanted for the window box, and i was in a rush. So i got 2 different kinds of basil. Times two. I am leaving the top 2 boxes empty because i can't reach to water them, so they're for decorative purposes only. #shortgirlproblems.
I'm never sure what colors to go with for my annuals-do they all need to be the same color? Does that look too monochromatic or nicely cohesive? Is that boring or pleasing? My neurotic nature of second guessing loved the colorful blooms all in one plant. Since i knew i was using the big black wall squares, i repainted the terracotta pots from lively spring green to the darkest free sample i could find, which is Valspar's English Tea Party.
We started work on the patio, since we have tons of free brick and figure we should put them to good use. I don't really want more brick, but i'd rather not have to move the table and chairs to mow the lawn like we've been doing for years. Plus, i can finally get a pretty outdoor rug. The only problem is my neighbor's fence. It's wonky.
Perhaps this helps you understand. For us to make the patio straight, it creates a weird triangle that is not ours, but is not being claimed by then. We have looked at the property lines and have no idea why they made their fence like this. You can see the white stakes, marking the straight line.
You can sorta make out the string line which marks where the patio will go, and you can see how the fence narrows where our trash cans are. This stressed my perfectionist darling out and he had a tough time figuring out how to make the patio look right for us and work somehow with the fence.
It took him 1.5 hours to dig out that grass on his own, but when i "helped" last night we got the rest of that half done in a half hour. Which is interesting, as my "help" was handing him different shovels and loading the lighter pieces of sod into the wheelbarrow, but it clearly made a difference.
Mostly, though, i just took pictures.
What are you all planting this year? Do you do a color scheme? Did you know you were reading the blog of a neurotic person? I think you actually might have known that already.
I never liked the wrought iron scrolls that were on either side of the window, (remember when we de-scrolled the railings?) but needed something that took up a lot of space and helped with the whole "i'm staring at a cinder block wall of ugliness" since the boyfriend refuses to paint it and yet we do nothing about stucco except lament the cost. These herb planters were a clearance find at the end of last summer, take up a lot of visual space, and modernize the wall as only geometrics can.
And i'm excited about my basil. Yeah, i got a lot of basil. I got confused-i couldn't find lettuce, which i wanted for the window box, and i was in a rush. So i got 2 different kinds of basil. Times two. I am leaving the top 2 boxes empty because i can't reach to water them, so they're for decorative purposes only. #shortgirlproblems.
Here's the ol' cape from the font. Nothing is in bloom yet, so right now it's lush and green.
Except this. What is this, and how did it get here? Is it hydrangea? Lilac?
It's pretty, but we'll have to move it to a less crowded spot.
We started work on the patio, since we have tons of free brick and figure we should put them to good use. I don't really want more brick, but i'd rather not have to move the table and chairs to mow the lawn like we've been doing for years. Plus, i can finally get a pretty outdoor rug. The only problem is my neighbor's fence. It's wonky.
Perhaps this helps you understand. For us to make the patio straight, it creates a weird triangle that is not ours, but is not being claimed by then. We have looked at the property lines and have no idea why they made their fence like this. You can see the white stakes, marking the straight line.
You can sorta make out the string line which marks where the patio will go, and you can see how the fence narrows where our trash cans are. This stressed my perfectionist darling out and he had a tough time figuring out how to make the patio look right for us and work somehow with the fence.
It took him 1.5 hours to dig out that grass on his own, but when i "helped" last night we got the rest of that half done in a half hour. Which is interesting, as my "help" was handing him different shovels and loading the lighter pieces of sod into the wheelbarrow, but it clearly made a difference.
Mostly, though, i just took pictures.

What are you all planting this year? Do you do a color scheme? Did you know you were reading the blog of a neurotic person? I think you actually might have known that already.
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