Wednesday 18 May 2011

House Tour: Part IV

I am determined to wrap up this house tour before I move out of the dang place. And by "the dang place", I really mean the place that I love. It seriously has been such a great place to spend my last year of singleness. Whoooo!

We have finally arrived at the living room, where I spend most of my time when I'm home. Usually right in front of the fireplace. Laying on a giant pillow on the floor with  my feet almost touching the glass. All basement suites should have fireplaces. I'm convinced.

Below is the view from the kitchen. That side table on the left was a kick ass Christmas gift from my brother. It's a cedar beam shaped into a stool/table and sanded until it's soooo smooth. He also gave me the art rail because he didn't feel like returning it to IKEA. And I love it. Less holes to patch when I move too. I just made those pillowcases for the throw pillows this week. They were bed linens, but the pin tucks and buttons made them a nightmare to sleep on, and I'm not much for decoration pillows on the bed (Along Came Polly, anyone?), so I cut them up and sewed them into something better.  The card catalog coffee table was saved from a Lloydminster library by my librarian aunt and uncle, and found its way to me from their garage when they moved to Edmonton. Yay! And finally, on the right, on the bookshelf, is a kickass gift from Joel. A huge wooden ampersand that was the beginning of an accidental ampersand collection. Oops. 


Here are my tiny windows, and a giant letter that Natasha saved for me from the sign yard by her place.


And here is the fireplace. Another salvaged letter. And a cork board that I made out of a thrift store frame, covered in postcards from Joel. 


 And some cute stuff....including a teacup from Joel's mom's side of the family.


And my little bird under a bell jar.



And my tv. Covered in crap in an attempt to make it cuter. Or less obvious. Or something.



And the first gift I ever got from Joel is under the bell jar. A tiny atlas. I liked it then, and I like it now.  Just like him. Awwwwww. The striped pillow was originally purchased for a pillow case that I bought in Paris, but I am obsessed with stripes in clothing AND decor at the moment, so I've just been using it as is. Also that is my in front of the fireplace floor-lying pillow.


So that's the living room. You can see glimpses of the other half of the room, which is my crafty area and is a disaster of wedding stuff at the moment...so you'll have to wait a little longer for that one. After that all that's left is the bedroom. I know you are all dying from the anticipation.

Saturday 14 May 2011

Wedding Guest of the Week, Pt. V

Time for some Kaeli action here on wedding guest of the week. Above she is pictured saving a starfish. What a champ - both as a sister and as a starfish-saver.


Q: Favourite punctuation mark?
A: Definitely Ellipsis...I highly overuse it, yet i don't feel guilty for that because it is highly under-ridiculed and under-criticized! Also... it makes a simple period look sophisticated.

Q: Favourite chemical element?
A: Beryllium & Thorium....if you put them together they spell BeTh (sorry Joel...no elements spell your name)

Q: Chicken or fish?
A: Pulled Porckenfish

Q: Worst wedding idea you have shared with the couple so far?
A: Hire the Canadian Blood Services to Host a combo Bachelor/Bachelorette party with a "Blood Donor" theme. I was kind of serious for two reasons: 1) JK & BB always donate blood when they go on dates 2) If we all donate blood, we will get tipsy faster and you won't have to drink so much

Q: Best wedding idea you have shared with the couple so far?
A: That is debatable. I thought they should have had Frodo for a ringbearer

Q: I knew it was true love when __________.
A: Mr. Joel Kelly used his super powers to have David James Duncan mail Bethany a postcard in Switzerland! ....or the time that JK sent BB 25 consecutive postcards in the mail from Hawaii???
 
Q: I am most looking foward to _______:
A: moving in with the happy couple for the rest of their lives!

Thursday 5 May 2011

Pretty things on a Thursday afternoon

I am - once again and SO predictably - drooling over something white and ceramic. Sorry to rave on white ceramics yet again, but this ETSY store has me smitten with their shoes on a wire. Other favourites include the cloud factory, which Natasha owns and has blogged about, and the tree ghost. Oh my goodness.

Monday 2 May 2011

Wedding Guest of the Week, Pt. IV

I just remembered that I forgot to post this in the midst of all the finishing up my course madness. And it WAS madness. I've said it before and I'll say it again: group work ruins everything. That thing I said in the previous blog post about being kind because everyone you meet is in the midst of a great struggle, YEAH, that doesn't apply to groupwork.

And by that I mean it probably should have applied extra.

Anyways, here it is.  Megan T.'s answers to the wedding guest of the week questions. If you are unsure who Megan is, she is friend and former housemate to me, wife of the other Joel and wedding guest extraordinaire! You may remember them from THIS POST ABOUT THEIR OWN CUTE WEDDING.

And here is an OLD picture of Megan and I at a cupcake birthday party or something.


Q: Favourite punctuation mark?

A: Quotation marks (inverted commas?).

Q: Favourite chemical element?
A: Jesus.

Q: Chicken or fish?
A: I was told pork.

Q: Worst wedding idea you have shared with the couple so far?
A: Lick all the invitation envelopes closed.

Q: Best wedding idea you have shared with the couple so far?
A: Do what you want.

Q: I knew it was true love when __________.
A: Joel left a cake for Bethany.

Q: I am most looking foward to _______:
A: Seeing all the prettiness there will be.