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Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 5, 2013

SERIES: MY HOME, MY SPACE




What is your favorite area in your home and why?

"My name is Carmeon Hamilton and I'm a designer out of Memphis, TN. I'm and avid follower of Made By Girl, and today I'm happy to share my fave space with all of you! I share a decent sized apartment with my hubs and 4 year old son. We're on the tightest of budgets so 95% of our furniture has been from a thrift/consignment/antique/junk shop or was created by my own hands. 





Seriously, our biggest splurge was our IKEA Kivik sofa & chase. I built the parson's style bookshelf and navy blue dining table all by myself. Here is the link to the DIY I did, I think you'll love it! I love for the thrill of a good find, but if I can't find what I want, I create it!"





-images via nubi interiors


Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 5, 2013

Nursery by Nest Design Studio

Sometimes I think about what it would be like to decorate a nursery & what kinds of art & decor I would add into the space. 

I ask myself things like would the art pieces be educational or purely aesthetically pleasing to the eye
? Would I paint the walls or add wallpaper? Would I fill the room with unnecessary toys? (hope not)
With that said, I wanted to share this gorgeous nursery for all you moms-to-be so that you would gain some inspiration if you're stuck on what to add into the space! This space was designed by Nest Design Studio using one of my Gold Love prints - which looks fab, don't you think? Belinda of Nest Design in Australia, put it all together for her client's baby! 

















-images via nest design studio




Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 5, 2013

Design: Matchbooks

Hello, hello my dears!  Sam from The Peak of Tres Chic here, back to share a fun decor idea to spruce up your space.  One thing about me:  I happen to be a collector of sorts.  When I was in kindergarden, the obsession began with rocks.  

I once tried to take home a sack full of artificial rocks from the school playground for my personal rock collection.  Here we are 20 years later, and my tastes have elevated a bit.  Nowadays, I prefer adding to my coffee table book and throw pillow collection.  I also love to collect matchbooks from my favorite local restaurants and from my travels.   The diverse designs, typography, and colors on each book look lovely arranged in a bowl together:




Are you more of a minimalist?  No problem. Buy a dozen matchbooks in the same style and arrange together in a pretty bowl, like these ginger jar matches:




Ready to curate your own collection?  Here are a few gorgeous matchbook designs to get you started:

Top Row: Palm Tree Matches $7/Blue Crab Matches $4/Barney's Odalisque Matches $12
Bottom Row: Flamingo Matches $7/Coral Matches $4/Twigs & Flint Matches $32.50
Demijon Glass Bowl $78


-post by samantha penner


Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 4, 2013

FOOD: Strawberry & Vanilla Mascarpone Tart

As we get closer to those warm, sun-drenched days of late spring and early summer, there's nothing I, Lauren, crave more than fresh fruit and lighter meals. One of my all-time favorite desserts is to eat fresh strawberries with vanilla mascarpone--in fact, our wedding cake six years ago was a modern-day take on strawberry shortcake, with layers of "naked" pound cake, mascarpone, and strawberries. 

I really love that combination. So for today's recipe, I thought I'd turn my favorite sweet flavors into super simple, individual tarts that you'll be wanting to make all summer. The recipe yields two servings, but you can easily double or triple it for sharing with friends! 

strawberry & vanilla mascarpone tartstrawberry & vanilla mascarpone tart

Macerating strawberries is really easy. Most people just use a bit of sugar and water, but I added orange juice and zest for a subtle citrus kick, and some seeds from a vanilla bean to pick up the flavor of the vanilla mascarpone. 

strawberry & vanilla mascarpone tart

Remember the spring tarts? I used the same frozen puff pastry for these tarts--that puff pastry is so versatile! In this case, I just added extra strips around the edge of each square to make higher borders for keeping the mascarpone, berries and brandy syrup inside.

strawberry & vanilla mascarpone tart

Ingredients
1 large handful strawberries, tops removed and sliced in half
1 tablespoon sugar
1 orange
1 fresh vanilla bean, split and seeds scraped
1 sheet of store-bought puff pastry, defrosted
1 egg yolk, lightly beaten
1/2 of a small container of mascarpone
2 teaspoons powdered sugar
1 cup water
4 tablespoons brandy
1 cup sugar

Instructions
1. To make the brandy syrup, place the water, brandy and sugar in a small saucepan over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer 15 minutes or until the mixture thickens. Set aside and allow to cool.
2. To macerate the strawberries, place sliced strawberries in a bowl. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of sugar, juice and zest of an orange, and half the seeds from a vanilla bean pod. Mix it all together gently.
3. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Cut two squares from one sheet of pastry dough. Place on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Cut 1/2-inch wide strips from the remaining pastry dough and place the strips around the pastry squares to form borders. Brush the tops of the borders with the egg, then bake for 15 minutes or until puffed and golden. Don't forget to pierce the middle of each square with a fork before baking, so they don't get quite as puffy inside as mine!

4. To make the filling, place the mascarpone, powdered sugar, and remaining half of the vanilla seeds in a bowl. Combine thoroughly with a fork. Set aside.

5. To serve, spoon the vanilla mascarpone into the tarts and top with the macerated strawberries. Finish with a little extra orange zest, and serve with the brandy syrup. Makes 2. 


-images and post by lauren craig

Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 4, 2013

Series: My Home, My Space





What is your favorite area in your home and why?


"Hi this is Devon Rachel from Devon Rachel blog & I'm so happy to be participating in the first My Home, My Space series on MadeByGirl!
My favorite area in my home at the moment is definitely my bar (cart). After searching for what seemed like years, I finally found the cart and could not be happier with it! I love that it has additional storage space on the bottom shelf. I never have enough room in my home to store my things!



I'm a huge fan of displaying pretty trinkets, so it gives me a fun way to incorporate what I've collected over the years."








-images via devon rachel


Fashion: Staple Pieces

Hi guys!  Kat from With Love From Kat here.  The weather has been so gorgeous in NYC lately, all I've wanted to do is be outside.  I've been wearing this low maintenance look for meetings, lunch dates, and weekend outings.  It's so nice to have a handful of staple pieces that help you get dressed fast and still look put together.  

My #1 staple piece is an Equipment blouse.  You can get a silk blouse just about anywhere, but Equipment blouses are more tailored and flattering than others.  Have you seen the rainbow of colors they come in?  The turquoise one is on my wish list!  








-post by kat tanita




Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 4, 2013

Design: Ways to decorate a powder room

Hi MadebyGirl readers!  Sam here, back to share more design inspiration with you!

I am currently in the process of creating a design plan for a client's powder bath, which is one of my favorite rooms to pull together.  It's easier to take design risks and do a bolder look when the space is smaller in scale.  Here are a few of my favorite ways to spruce up a powder room.

  1.) Adding a bold wallcovering is a must:




2.) In addition to wallpaper, I love monochrome powder bathrooms in a cheery color:



3.) Finally, adding little touches to a powder room can give it extra warmth and personality.  I love monogrammed hand towels, fresh flowers, and other small mementos:



Do you have a powder bath?  If so, what's your favorite way to spruce it up?



-post by samantha penner