Posts Tagged ‘decorations’

Warning…

Friday, April 30th, 2010

I need to tell you about a serious problem – a problem that has plagued homes and offices across the State.  Side effects may include nausea, indigestion, anxiety, depression, loss of appetite, insomnia, or increase in blood pressure.  Similar to the symptoms of ugly wallpaper, I’m referring to…

UGLY WINDOW TREATMENTS!

Aside from the obvious fact that they are ugly, window treatments in need of replacing may have been damaged from a climbing cat, faded from direct sunlight, or reflect the style of decades past.  I can help homeowners with custom designed window treatments, as well as with selection of ready-made alternatives.  What do YOUR windows look like?

Mele Kalikimaka :)

Friday, December 25th, 2009

… On a bright [New Hampshire] Christmas day… 

Wishing everyone a beautiful holiday season and a New Year of peace and happiness.

 

Drum roll please…

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The winner of Project Laundry List’s window display in downtown Concord is…  Concord Camera! 

Sincere thanks to the owner and staff of Concord Camera for their gracious cooperation.

Project Laundry List: A Touch of Color

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Hold on to your delicates and your dryer sheets — today I’m going to talk about laundry.  Did you know that 80% of households in America have a dryer whereas countries like Italy average only 3%?  Air drying clothes can save money, reduce energy consumption, and even kill germs and bacteria thanks to the sun’s UV rays.

Project Laundry List is an event taking place in downtown Concord to promote the green advantages of using a clothesline.  Creative displays have been hung at the Capital building and 13 businesses.  In collaboration with Cyndi Rogers of Mariposa Designs, we worked on the design, construction, and installation of 5 displays:  Bagel Works, Caffenio, Concord Camera, Gibson’s Bookstore, and Gondwana.  Stay tuned to find out which window is the winner!

   

Bagel Works:  Window on the left - your average plastic grocery bag…  On the right - ANYTHING but ordinary bags woven from the plastic ones!  Created by Crafty Kathy, these hardcore alternatives are available for purchase at KAZA.  

 

Caffenio:  Funky garland made of coffee filters and coffee mugs.  A “tea” shirt is also shown hanging in the center.

 

 

 

 

  

Concord Camera:  Jumbo clothespins hold slides, fantastic black and white photos (of clotheslines of course), and rolls of negatives to drying racks.  Slides were also attached to a string of mini paper lanterns.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gibson’s Bookstore:  Folding the pages of a book goes against everything I was ever taught.  I hate to even dog-ear a page to save my place!  The end result, however, can be beautiful  : )

 

 

 

 

 

Gondwana:  Students from Rundlett Middle School gave us a hand with clothes cut from paper bags.  Pictures and flags are also hung to represent the countries Gondwana practices Fair Trade with. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As a side note, holy window glare Batman!   

Project Laundry List’s founder Alex Lee has been traveling to promote similar events in cities across America.  For more information, visit www.laundrylist.org.

I’m dreaming of a GREEN Christmas

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Believe it or not, there are tons of ways to be Green for the holidays.  You may even be taking Green initiatives without recognizing it.

Decor – Use natural elements such as flowers, fruit, pine boughs, laurel, etc.  Not only will you appreciate their fragrances (vs. the toxic fumes off gassing from their plastic counterparts), but these organic materials will break down completely without harming the environment.  When shopping for a tree, look for one with roots so that it can be planted in the spring.

 

Lights – If you plan on purchasing new strings this season, opt for LED’s.  Light Emitting Diodes require minimum watts for operation and can last 100,000 hours.  In other words, while these may cost a bit more than the typical string, you will save in utility costs to run them and won’t have to replace them so soon.

Gifts – This is a great time to encourage the Green movement among friends and family.  Check out stores that offer green, organic products.  If you are in the Concord area, Main Street alone has lots of opportunities to buy green.  Here are some to name a few:

  • Real Green Goods;
  • Your Home, Your World;
  • Earth Made;
  • KAZA; and
  • Concord COOP.

Gift Wrapping – Depending on how crafty you are, give fabric a try.  A dab of hot glue would be your best bet as an adhesive.  If wrapping with paper is preferred, look for recycled or FSC certified products.  The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international agency that promotes sustainably harvested wood, gathered from well-managed forests. 

Gift Receiving – Your Great Aunt Bessie has the right idea by opening her gift with incredible care.  Try salvaging wrapping paper this year; done right, you could save money and a tree for next season.  Gift bags, ribbon, and bows can also be reused.  At the very least, PLEASE RECYCLE all that you can.

Deck the Halls

Friday, December 19th, 2008

To be honest, the excitement of Christmas hasn’t been the same since I outgrew my one-piece “feetie” pajamas.  If you are like me, one way to nourish holiday cheer is to decorate your home.

Families and traditions come in all shapes and sizes.  Your style of choice may be the classic red, white, and green combo, or blue and white for Hanukah.   If so, I am here to encourage you to step out of the box!  The possibilities for decking the halls are endless, and it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. 

As an alternative to the classic red, play things up with pink or orange.  Purple, green, blue, turquoise, brown, silver, gold, etc. all have potential to create dazzling displays individually or in combinations.  The inspiration behind a theme can come from anywhere:  a hobby, rural/farming, urban/modern, retro, Adirondack, tropical, winter solstice…  Your favorite holiday book or movie are other sources for decorating ideas.  Silver bells can represent “The Polar Express” or a thin, somewhat pathetic secondary tree lends a nod to “Merry Christmas Charlie Brown”.

Have fun –  it’s time to celebrate!

(Courtesy of Better Homes & Gardens)