Hi!
It's been a while since my last post. As you may know, I bought a house and I spend my summer vacation looking for furniture and other stuff.
Today I started a new project and I wanted to show you what I've been up to.
These dummy cakes are made for a interior store as a decoration on their glass cloches.
The owner gave me some decoration strawberries to be used.
I kept it simple, but they still look cute I think.
What do you think of it?
Hoi!
Het is alweer een tijdje geleden dat ik voor het laatst een taartje gepost heb. Zoals je misschien weet heb ik een huis gekocht en mijn zomervakantie besteed aan het zoeken naar meubels en dergelijke.
Vandaag ben ik een nieuw project gestart en het resultaat wilde ik graag laten zien.
Deze piepschuimen taartjes heb ik gemaakt voor een interieur winkel als decoratie onder glazen stolpen. De eigenaresse gaf me enkele aardbeitjes om te gebruiken.
Ik heb het eenvoudig gehouden, maar vind ze wel erg schattig geworden.
Wat vinden jullie ervan?
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maandag 15 augustus 2011
zondag 7 augustus 2011
Living the shabby chic style 2
Yesterday I took a roadtrip and visited some nice shops. Found this awesome valve bank
(is it the right translation??). It's still in grey, but will be painted in white. It's about the same length as the dinnertable (1.80m). Bought in a great store: D'n Blauwe Pater.
To complete the sitting area in the livingroom, I'm going to buy this chair from Ikea.
I don't think there are many shabby chic interiors that doens't have a Ikea-chair....
(is it the right translation??). It's still in grey, but will be painted in white. It's about the same length as the dinnertable (1.80m). Bought in a great store: D'n Blauwe Pater.
To complete the sitting area in the livingroom, I'm going to buy this chair from Ikea.
I don't think there are many shabby chic interiors that doens't have a Ikea-chair....
It will fit perfectly with my cosy couch and I love the fact that there are loose covers that can be painted :)
dinsdag 2 augustus 2011
Living the shabby chic style
Hi you guys!
I was gone for a while and haven't posted anything since july 20th.. This had a reason, it's because I've bought a house! Yes, I did :D In oktober I will get the key and I can start moving in..
It's my summer vacation (as you maybe know, I'm a teacher) and I'm so glad I have/had 7 weeks looking for furniture and decoration for my new place.
And I already found so much prettiness for my home....
My style? Here in the Netherlands we call this style "brocante", or the more known "shabby chic, french country" style.
It won't be a surprise that my house will resembles my cakes; pastel colours, lace curtains, antique gold details, Queen Anne furniture and old things....
The walls be will all in a broken white, the floor has a old wooden look and most of my furniture will be white and old.
A lot of people will think that all this white resembles a cool, unpersonal and modern interior. Not at all! Because of the old furniture and decoration it will be a homy, calm, lovely and cosy place to live and be in.
A big, big inspiration is the book "Bell Blanc", written by Mirjana Schnepf and Bianca Aurich. They also have a blog: The Essence of Belle Blanc Living. I also love the book Shabby Chic Interiors by Rachel Ashwell, she also has a blog.
Below I'll show you some picture of already bought furniture, what do you think of it all?
Soon more to come....
I was gone for a while and haven't posted anything since july 20th.. This had a reason, it's because I've bought a house! Yes, I did :D In oktober I will get the key and I can start moving in..
It's my summer vacation (as you maybe know, I'm a teacher) and I'm so glad I have/had 7 weeks looking for furniture and decoration for my new place.
And I already found so much prettiness for my home....
My style? Here in the Netherlands we call this style "brocante", or the more known "shabby chic, french country" style.
It won't be a surprise that my house will resembles my cakes; pastel colours, lace curtains, antique gold details, Queen Anne furniture and old things....
The walls be will all in a broken white, the floor has a old wooden look and most of my furniture will be white and old.
A lot of people will think that all this white resembles a cool, unpersonal and modern interior. Not at all! Because of the old furniture and decoration it will be a homy, calm, lovely and cosy place to live and be in.
A big, big inspiration is the book "Bell Blanc", written by Mirjana Schnepf and Bianca Aurich. They also have a blog: The Essence of Belle Blanc Living. I also love the book Shabby Chic Interiors by Rachel Ashwell, she also has a blog.
Below I'll show you some picture of already bought furniture, what do you think of it all?
I just fell in love with this closet as I saw it.... The colour is soft and beautiful and fits perfect in my livingroom. This picture is taken in the store, but I will also use it for pretty things to be shown. I bought it at Something Old Something New. |
My couch, only mine will have a soft sand/stone colour and it will be bigger, 2.5 metres long... Bought at Elise Chauvel. |
For my livingroom, this will be placed in a corner. This also stays in the store, untill I pick it up. Bought at Brocante in Beeg. |
A closet for my bedroom, isn't it pretty :) Bought at Tweedehands en Brocante. |
My Queen Anne style dinertable, I love it! I'm collecting pretty, white french wooden chairs to go with it, only two more to be found... |
For my TV :) Bought at Swiet. |
Soon more to come....
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