Thursday, March 30, 2017

Spring Touches at Home

It's always fun to add new little touches to a home as each season changes, isn't it? It can be as simple as plants, always the easiest and most exciting room refresh in my book, or as dramatic as a new coat of paint (we did add more white to the walls in February). I love changing our home and editing the room decor every few months, erasing a few things when it starts to feel too stuffy and adding when I'm craving my bohemian layers again. It's a definite ebb and flow with me and I love having the chance to be mod and simplistic during the spring/summer but then exotic and fanciful in the fall/spring. Heehee. In other words, I grow bored with pretty very easily and first and foremost, thrive off of spaces designed to be comfortable. Like a room that just envelops you into its coziness; a place where you would be happy to read for hours or take a long nap. That's really important to me! But I also want my home to love on my kids, know what I mean? To showcase my family and all the divine little personalities that live in it. So I need the photos and the toys and the art to make it feel like "us" but I also want it to be beautifully placed so that it doesn't feel untidy or completely overrun. A home should say, "Yes, there's a big, beautiful, crazy family that lives here but we still want you to love being here too."

Anyway, here are a few photos taken around the home this week. I've added to the plant collection, one that is ever growing it seems. Though I find that tiny succulents and cacti do not last as long as the bigger plants (maybe just a year) and so I end up changing them out each spring. 
( succulents from Petal Pushers )
( Found that TV console at T J Maxx after years of searching for the perfect piece - yay! Huge improvement over the makeshift buffet table which was just awful. )  
( More tiny cactus. )
( Found this inexpensive runner from Target that works well with all the other kilim rugs in the house (I am such a mad kilim everything fan!) and it's replaced the dodgy little front door rug that had several winter's worth of salt and snow abuse. Good riddance! )
( Little family tradition - With each trip we are sure to grab a snow globe to bring home. Love watching the collection grow! )
( The Easter decor is spotted through the house already. The lovely Teresa, owner of The Assemblage Studio downtown on Pine St, gave this precious little mask to Scarlet as a gift when we visited the other day. Should be sharing more pics once we really get into all the Easter festivities as those are a huge deal around here and they're so pretty to photograph. :) 
( And we changed out a shower curtain, ha! A massively simple refresh (for just $15 - Target) and it looks so sweet in the bathroom, a cheerful seersucker that feels perfect for the spring/summer months ahead. )

The end!

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Hello Spring!

Hello lovelies! I picked up the sweetest little flower grow kit at Target over the weekend for just $3 and we celebrated our first long-awaited day of spring by planting this little garden. Scarlet was completely enamored by the whole thing and did about 99% of this DIY herself. It was honestly the perfect little activity for an almost 4 year old and completely adorable to watch. Now fingers crossed they actually grow and fill up the egg carton! The instructions suggest that you pull off a little individual egg section and replant them into tiny containers after they've filled up this carton. Cute right? 

Monday, March 20, 2017

Workplace Chic {for YOU magazine}

Hello friends! 

We have another fashion collab out in this month's issue of YOU magazine and it's time to share the entire shoot with you all. Yay! I worked with Carlee Secor Photography on this story, an incredibly talented photographer who I thought would do a phenomenal job capturing these looks at one of our favorite new local spots to grab a glass of wine, Aardvark Wine Lounge

The owner of Aardvark is a South African friend, Lee-Ann, and I met her soon after she moved to Green Bay about 2 years ago. It's so wonderful having a fellow South African here in Wisconsin (a chance to reminisce and practice my Afrikaans :) and I'm completely amazed at what she has created here with Aardvark, as it's truly a beautiful little spot to have a glass of wine. I especially appreciate the chance to try new wines without being intimidated by a long wine list and a hovering waiter pausing as I decide on something tooth achingly sweet and obviously unsophisticated. When you arrive you're given a card that can be slipped into the machine, and then you select your wine and have the option of pouring a full glass, half glass or just a taste. Your card keeps track of how much you've spent and it's how you pay. So it's a great way to taste something new to you without having to commit to a full glass. And we recommend the delicious charcuterie boards. "The South African" features some of our beloved biltong and droe wors (heaven for me) along with a variety of perfectly paired cheeses, nuts, fruit, chutney and bread. All in a truly yummy combination. And I tried "The Scandinavian" board on Thursday evening (went for our date night) and it was reaaaaallly good too, you guys. Perfect for salmon lovers. 

Okay, enough about the food and wine, let's get to these outfits! 
(A little of the silly to wrap it all up ;)

Thank you to all the lovely women who were a part of this feature. Here they are!

Photographed by - Carlee Secor Photography

On location at - Aardvark Wine Lounge

Styling and creative direction - Kirsty Gungor 

Kirsty's look - Azure
Nichole's look - Wild Ginger
Abby's look - J. Crew, Asos, H&M
(Thank you to my friends Nichole and Abby, you beautiful ladies!)

Gorgeous hair and makeup - Caroline Quinn at Mint Salon

Read the article online HERE, with all these workplace chic details. 
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