well, i think i've pretty much shied away from giving y'all a look at my home office for the past 3 years. out of shame.
it still confounds me. look at this mess. and the boxes behind me aren't any prettier. but when i'm done with my work day i sort of just want to run downstairs. you know?
so tell me, what would you do to make this room better? (you know, other than starting completely from scratch.)
bet that title brings back some memories, huh? well, if you're as old as i am that is. how many times did you see e.t. in the theaters?
i'm in the process of gathering up a few new lights to put up in ye ole house and thought it might be fun to pull some pictures together so you can see all of the fixtures together. i get SO MANY nice comments/ compliments from visitors, first-timers and repeaters, about my "collection".
what do you think?
entry hall (it doesn't look this creepy usually! not sure where that red glow is coming from.)
dining room
family room
family room
home office
soon to be in the guest bedroom
and two of these soon to make their debut in the kitchen
so cute, right? i can't thank nicole at parlour enough for inspiring me to make this adorable pendant light!
it was about as easy as it gets - and super cheap too. here's what you need if you want one yourself. gather up:
1. single light pendant (like this one at home depot) 2. paper lantern - i used the 20" version from pier 1 3. coffee filters. i used about 600 for mine. you can get them on the cheap at amazon 4. your trusty glue gun and lots of glue sticks. i hadn't used mine since my sorority days - brought back some memories, i tell ya! (" i am a sigma kappa girl, sigma girl. i wear a pin of gold and pearls, gold and pearls...")
and then you just start gluing. and gluing. and gluing. put a dab on the bottom of each filter like so:
and place the dots of glue veryclosetogether, like this:
about half way...
and DONE!
now i just have to call my electrician. AGAIN. i'll post a photo when it's up in the guest room. until then, back to the dreaded kitchen cabinets...
nothing much to say, but here's a preview of what the kitchen might look like when it is done. (and please ignore the command strips holding the bin pull in place - i was still figuring out where i wanted it! classy as always...)
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