The Great Pumpkin Contest Winners!!

photo: courtesy, Country Home Magazine

Many thanks to those who participated in the contest I co-sponsored with Ki Nassauer of Junk Revolution. We had some great entries, both through this blog and via email. Who knew such creativity could be expressed through some junk and a pumpkin or two? Ki, that's who... and the talented ladies who took part in this challenge.

The first place prize ($100 gift certificate to Ki's online store) goes to: Terri at Paint 'n' Thread. This pumpkin has personality!!

Second place ($50 gift certificate) goes to the super talented Margo/Robolady of Margo's Junkin' Journal :

Third place ($25 gift certificate) goes to Diane Mazur, who emailed us this entry (what a lot of work!!):

The following are the winners of the random prize draw (they each win a $25 gift certificate to Junk Revolution's online shop):


Primtiques and Poetry and her fun entries (my favourite is the greyish-white pumpkin):


Linda Crispell, a very talented artist who junked up her pumpkin with old bottlecaps:

The final random draw winner goes to Karin at The Style Sisters. She took advantage of the revised contest rules and did a post on her blog about Ki's new business, website, and online store (again, opening November 10th).

**So, ladies, please send me your email addresses (to linda@restyledhome.ca) , and I'll hook you up with Ki and she will look after getting your prizes to you. Congratulations!!

Happy Halloween, My Pretties!


This is Witchie Poo. She's an altered photo that I dreamed up one day. As soon as I finished her, this tagline popped into my head: "Witches are really just Princesses with PMS!"

The girls below are altered, too....


'Blanche just couldn't seem to stay in step with the rest of the Witch's Broom Drill Team...'

'Gwendolyn had only one more dance to master to earn her hat!'

I made some fun stuff with the altered photos: Bingo card banners

Collages in cool frames

Bottled Witches, and two really cool crystal balls, too!
I've just marked all of the Witchie stuff down to 50% off, so get it while you can!
Note: These are one of a kind original artworks. Please do not copy, reproduce, borrow, or otherwise use these photos. Thank you.

Happy Halloween

Photo via Silvino Mendonca

Hope all of you get lots of yummy treats. Go here for a creepy treat from me. (Courtesy of one of my creative heroes).

Kirikabu

"Kirikabu" the name of the street, reminiscent of a tree stump speaker characteristic form. Roots that are growing in the direction of the cross-section of dynamic type has a built-in speaker unit. Sliding door casings and other materials for reuse in the use of eco-plastics. Can be mounted on top of the pot, but can plant a plant. One pair of left and right stereo speakers, a unit of the left speaker if the listener with the front facing, with a cross toward the left. The remaining speakers on the right side of the terminal and there are bass reflex port. On the other hand, right-speaker, the unit is equipped with the right side. And the left side of the terminal.
Kirikabu

Paperweight Calendar

Substantial silver-plated paperweight features 2009
Paperweight Calendar

Rain Drops by Evan Gant

Rain water is a largely untapped resource, especially in many developing countries where clean water is scarce. Water harvesting consists of three main components: a catchment area (generally a roof), a gutter system and a water storage area. The water storage area is by far the most expensive portion of this system, which makes it out of reach for many families. The RainDrops system simply allows people to adapt standard plastic bottles to an existing gutter system to collect rain water.
Rain Drops by Evan Gant

Anemona

The Anemona visually unsteady lamp by Ukrainian industrial designer Igor Pinigin is just a lovely little design. The main idea of this concept is that the lamp is able to change its position due to the presence of heavy balls in the bottom. The lamp can be freely rotated and tilted, also several lamps can be assembled into dynamic figures.
Anemona

'hanging garden' by mona hatoum

“Sponge Cake”

The Best Houston Shopping.

LinkIn my opinion, anyway. Its time once again for the Houston Urban Market. For those of you who have never been there, its a must see. Many local antique dealers come together to peddle their wares in the fresh air. Being the shopper that I am, I try to never miss it. Click here to see my photos from a previous Market. This started me thinking. I very often love to write about my favorite shops, so I am going to set up a link to my previous shopping articles. I may not know much, but I know where to shop;) Hopefully, these links spread the knowledge.

The Witch is In...Happy Halloween!!


Taking a page from Matthew Mead's new Halloween magazine, I copied him directly (although not quite as lovely) and staged my own ready-to-wear Witch ensemble in my front entry. This was a fun and easy Halloween display: a pointy, velvet hat with shiny buckle; cape; witchin' shoes;, keys; pet crow; and of course...broom! Every witch needs a broom...


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Traditions are very important to me, and some things just need doin'. In sickness or in health, with brothers or not. With a generous assortment of pumpkins, a bad chest infection (me) and two boy at basketball practice, Sophie and her little friend and her brother (their sister, too, was sick), their mum (my good friend and Scrabble partner) and I decided that pumpkin decorating just can't be skipped.

After a nice supper and some goodbyes to the men in our house, we started carving our pumpkin masterpieces. I made a skeleton, Sophie a scary Jack-o-lantern. Not very creative, I know, but better than nothing, right? I even toasted the pumpkin seeds, which are always a hit with the main man in the house.


After carving, we took the annual porch shot with our pumpkins. It is a bit sad that the boys didn't join in, but it just worked out that way this year, and my oldest had no interest anyway. ~Sigh~

To cap off the evening, the kids decorated some cookies from a kit I bought, and this was a big hit with the girls!

Can you believe I just remembered to dig this great runner out of storage? It is from Pottery Barn (last year).

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**Check out Tanya's (Sunday Baker) post about her take on traditions. She invites you to share yours, and has posted a very special photo of her very own pumpkin carving memories. Tanya is my go-to gal when I don't know what to make for dinner, and I always enjoy each and every one of her posts.

Inexpensive Nature Prints

Botanical prints can be expensive. A great way to have them (or any beautiful artwork for that matter) without paying a fortune for them is to find books with prints in them & tear out or photocopy the pictures & frame them.

I was lucky enough to find a beautiful book of botanical prints at a yardsale & have used lots of the prints in my home. I also scour second-hand stores for unique frames-usually with pictures I don't care for in them that I remove. I purchased all of the frames pictured (above &below) for $1.50- $3.00 each.

Here are some coral & lobster prints I used for a bathroom-in-progress in my dad's lake house:


I do mostly long-distance decorating since it's in Antioch, Illinois, but when I visit, I try to accessorize as quickly as I can on a serious budget. The prints are a great way to accessorize a lake house since they're so fitting and I only had to make 1 purchase so my dad doesn't gripe about me spending too much on decorating every time I come!


Here's a close-up of a fully opened page. You can see the fold in the center, but I think it sort of adds to the charm. Eventually I plan on matting all of the prints, but that's another project on another trip!

Happy hunting!

Skippy Racer Scooter

Precious Famine

This limited edition table/sculpture by Objection Design, entitled Precious Famine, is a found object piece made entirely of Cristofle silverware.
Precious Famine

Mobile Bench by Rogier Martens.

mobile notepad-furniture

A mobile notepad-furniture consisting out of paper. The die-cut paper-sheets (about 1000) are joined together with (red pigmented) bookbinder-glue, leaving out the Handle (for a intuitive detaching function of each sheet) The object works as communication tool, sketch-board, notepad...The ‘writing table’ has been awarded with a Commerzbank Design-prize.
Martin Sämmer

The WallFlower Wall Office

Whether with or without lightening WALLFLOWER Walloffice meets new requirements and organizational workflows.
The WallFlower Wall Office

9-light Candelabra

Horn Porcelain Tiles from Rex Ceramiche Artistiche

Bursting

PURE*GOLD PC Amplifier 5.1

I am gold. I am two. I am ceramic.
I was made by hand moulded and shaped and glazed. I am unique.
I am like a sculpture, a vase, a bowl.
There is no other like me.
We are linked like a Siamese twin. I am a computer. I am an amplifier.Together we are perfect.
I will help you to stay in contact with your friends, to watch movies and play games. I can assist you with your work while you are listening to music like you never heard music before. I will help you to find things, people, places, new experiences.
I am there for you when you need me and sleep while you don't. I wake up on the push of a button and do for you what you ask me to.
I am not a television or record player or calculator i am all of that at the same time and more.
I am fast and silent and beautiful.
PURE*GOLD PC Amplifier 5.1

Mirror Magic - Part 1

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Not much has been written about the merits and sheer magic of using mirrors as focal points and works of art in rooms. So I would like to dedicate this post to the beauty, genius, and magic of mirrors. Everyone has either seen or heard of the famous Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, built by Louis XIV in 1678. The principal feature of this famous hall is the seventeen mirror-clad arches that reflect the seventeen arcaded windows that overlook the gardens. Each arch contains twenty-one mirrors for a total of 357. In the 17th century, mirrors were among the most expensive items to possess and at the time, the Venetian Republic held the monopoly on the manufacture of mirrors. In order to maintain the integrity of the French philosophy of mercantilism, which required that all items used in the decoration of Versailles be made in France, several workers from Venice were enticed to make mirrors at the Gobelins Factory in France. The expense in manufacture of mirrors has come a long way since those days, and now mirrors have become a staple in every home.

Versailles - Hall of Mirrors

Mirrors over fireplaces:

One of the places in a home most adorned with a mirror (other than the bathroom) is over the fireplace. It is the perfect focal point in a room to strategically place a mirror. Depending on the room and the orientation of the fireplace, a mirror hung over the fireplace can reflect other important areas of the room and create drama and atmosphere. In the picture below I used a "laser" cut mirror above the fireplace, which echoes the filigree pattern in the framed wallpaper panels on either side of the fireplace. I painted the wall behind the mirror a deep chocolate brown to further define the edges of the mirror. The curtains are the same rich chocolate brown color and are made of silk taffeta which further adds to the shimmery effect at night. You can see more pictures of this home
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The picture above and below I took on my recent trip to Florence in the wonderful Hotel: JK Place. (You can read my Posts on this City here and here). If you ever go to Florence I highly recommend this Hotel. It has style and class oozing out of every crevice, and the staff are very friendly and accommodating. I love the way the mirrors flank the fireplace in the picture above. Notice the interesting corner detail on these mirrors. In the picture below the mirror frame is covered in Zebra skin.

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Mirrors in Bathrooms:

Bathroom mirrors come in every size and configuration. In my designs I try to come up with something unique, while still being very functional. The picture below is a bathroom I designed for a client. The mirror on the right is a 3 panel - 3 Way mirror. So handy if you want to get a 360 degree view of yourself. The mirror over the vanity is double sided circle, that echoes the shape of the matching back to back sinks. The mirror is attached to the ceiling and to the vanity at the top and bottom with clear glass. You can see more pictures of this home here.

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The picture below is of my own bathroom. What do you do if you have a window in front of your vanity? For window coverings, I love the look and feel of California shutters. I designed the room so that the sink was centered on the length of the window. I had the stile of the shutters made to line up perfectly with the center of the sink, then I had my glazier design a special mounting that would allow the mirror to be attached to the stile, while still allowing the shutters enough space behind the mirror to open and close. The mirror appears to be floating in front of the shutters. The end wall of the bathroom is also mirrored. The floors are quarter cut travertine, the vanity and ceiling light box is espresso stained rift oak, plumbing fixtures are Dornbracht, the toilet is designed by Phillipe Starck. The mirror reflects the wall of tile in my shower, which is made of pieces of glass tile and Crema Marfil marble

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hanging mirror

I had also considered hanging my mirror from the ceiling from rods as in the photo above, but I think that attaching the mirror the way I did with no visible mountings is a more effective treatment.

Mirrors in Dining Rooms:

This is a picture of the breakfast area in my own home. The mirror helps to enlarge this small space and bring in the view of the garden. By placing a lamp on the table in front of the mirror it creates the illusion that the room continues. The lamp also creates some drama and makes it a cozy spot to sit and linger in the evenings. You can read more here, where I talk about my Lucite lamp and mix of chairs.

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The mirror in the picture below I designed and had built for my client's dining room. It perfectly reflects the magnificent Murano glass chandelier hanging over the custom built large square dining table. It also captures views of the adjoining living room for people that are sitting with their backs to it. When you are making mirrors this large make sure that they will fit through the front door. I made that mistake once and that was enough to learn a very valuable lesson: check and double check every detail!! The draperies are made of chocolate brown silk taffeta with a padded valance, the ceiling inset is lit around the perimeter and painted with gold leaf, the chairs are white ultra-leather with chrome nail studs just on the corners of the legs.

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In the same home (as shown in the picture above) I placed a large mirror in the breakfast area: 1. To bring in views of the garden outside 2. To highlight the Phillipe Starck Ghost chairs around the table 3. To mirror and highlight the Italian designed lighting fixture hanging above the table. In small spaces mirrors can virtually double the existing space and create interesting vistas.

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In the picture below I placed a mirror on the wall of the dining room to reflect the spectacular city skyline. When the clients dine in the evening, they don't need candles as the lights of the city sparkle and are reflected in the mirror.

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Mirrors in Bedrooms:

In the bedroom below I placed a full height mirror for the client that she uses for a dressing mirror.

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Mirrors over Desks:

My Desk - I have a vintage gold frame, that I have had forever, propped up against the wall. The arrangement in front of the mirror constantly changes, depending on my mood, the season, the flowers, the projects that I am working on. Right now I have branches from the garden with leaves that are just starting to turn that beautiful autumn color. I have stood one of my antique Thai dancer statues in front. The crystal chandelier is a new addition and I love the way that it is reflected in the mirror. The Picasso book is my cool new mouse pad. The picture below is from the spring with lovely orange Parrot tulips being reflected in the mirror. The picture below that is my desk piled up with samples and items that fill my desk on a daily basis.

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Tulips Patricia Gray Feb 08

Patricia Gray - The Color Orange


Patricia Gray - Current Project

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This picture is from one of my all time favourite movies - The Devil wears Prada

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Oly 30 by 47 Oly 31.5 dia patent frame mirror vivre

Top row left to right: Araby Mirror by Ironies, www.beachdwelling.com, Z Gallerie
Second row left to right: Oly, Oly, Patent Mirror frame Vivre

Stay tuned for more in my on going series on "Mirror Magic"

Patricia Gray writes about Interior Design inspirations, emerging trends, and the world of Design. 
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