Orange You Glad its 2014? Or Decorating Inspirations with Orange.

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Bathroom Decorated By Holly Becker And Joanna Copestick

Saving Mr. Banks

Walt Disney's Mary Poppins

Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins

Wind’s in the east, mist’s coming in. Like something is brewing, about to begin. Can’t put my finger on what lies in store, but I feel what’s to happen, has all happened before.  -Mary Poppins

Remember a moment from being a child when everything lay before you and the world was a magical place? Childhood innocence wrapped in sunlight and joyous laughter—where all you had to do was grow up and all your dreams you imagine now would be real tomorrow?

Sort of bittersweet isn’t it? You know as well as I that with all those sunbeams come lessons. Lessons being a more positive way to say disappointments and mistakes.  And then you grow up.  You remember with a smile and you get on with the business of life.  But isn’t it wonderful…magical if you will, when you remember?

Last night I saw Saving Mr. Banks. For those of you who don’t know it’s about the trials and tribulations Walt Disney faced while trying to work with P.L. Travers, the author of Mary Poppins.  Walt spent 20 years trying to get the rights to the book to make it into a movie–Saving Mr. Banks is the story of how it happened.  It’s also glimpses into P.L. Travers childhood memories of her father –sunbeams and lessons, magic and then the business of life.

I think Walt Disney must have been a smart man.  He didn’t want to commercialize childhood so much as he wanted to take our memories of innocence and give them wings.  Sometimes it is ok to just fly over the bad, to minimize it, and let the magic moments take on a life of their own in our imaginations.

Go see the movie.

Mary Poppins live on stage

Here’s to imagination and the joy of tomorrow.  Happy NEW year everyone.

Jen

 

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Up where the smoke is all billered and curled
‘Tween pavement and stars is the chimney sweep world
When there’s ‘ardly no day nor ‘ardly no night
There’s things ‘alf in shadow and ‘alfway in light
Chim chiminey chim chimeney chim chim charoo good luck will rub off when I shake hands with you. 
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Red is My Muse or… Decorating with Red.

 

 

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Eclectic Bathroom found on Apartment Therapy
Eclectic Bedroom  Annie Thornton Steiner Street
Melinda Woodruff, Monkton, MD 

Decorating with COLOR!

It’s the week of not quite Christmas being over and not yet New Year’s.  It’s the week of a little bit of chaos and mess and festive fun.

Here’s a bit of exuberance and joy contained inside four walls.

Joy to you!
Jen

Paper Source

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How about a sheet of wrapping paper that costs about $3.95, is poster size (20″ x 28″) and fits into a standard store bought frame (meaning no custom framing)??????

I bought my frame (above picture) at a thrift store with a hideous picture inside of it.  I replaced the picture with a piece of wrapping paper called Plumes.

Cavallini Plumes Wrapping Paper

Cavallini Plumes Wrapping Paper

 

I paid $6.00 total for my mantle art.

Here are some sheets of paper that are categorized as “wrapping paper” from Paper Source–all of which are about $3.95.  Most are made by Cavallini Paper (found at Paper Source and at www.Cavallini.com)

Keep scrolling down.  Mind the gaps.  We had a few spacing issues.

 

Cavallini & Co London Map

Cavallini & Co La Maison

Cavallini & Co La Maison

 Cavallini & Co Map of Paris

Cavallini & Co. La Mer

Cavallini & Co. La Mer

Cavallini & Co Palmistry Guide

Cavallini & Co Palmistry Guide

 

Cavallini & Co Le Jardin

Cavallini & Co Le Jardin

Cavallini & Co Pasta Italiana

Cavallini & Co Pasta Italiana

 

Cavallini & Co Natural History Birds

Cavallini & Co Natural History Birds

 

Cavillini Papers Feathers

Paper Source Feathers–This one varies in size.

 

All these and more can be found at www.paper-source.com for about $4.  These papers are also at museum gift shops and other little shops.  Inexpensive and awesome.

Let’s Dish…

I like a nice dish.  Tis the season.

John Derian Company's "Happy" Plate

John Derian Company’s “Happy” Plate

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Nieman Marcus

Nieman Marcus

 

Mackenzie Childs

Mackenzie Childs

 

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