11.19.2011

Awesome of Awful?: Bunny Lamp

Remember my post about my love for wicker? Well how far can wicker love go? What about a wicker bunny lamp!!??


Let me say that again for those of you still in disbelief... a wicker bunny lamp!
So what do you think? Weirdly awesome or going Bunnicula on you while you sleep creepy?

What do you think about the bunny lamp?

Awful!
Awesome!
  
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If you're looking at this post in a reader, the voting buttons might not show up. Stop on by insideways.com and vote :)  Be sure to leave your comments on the blog - not the voting website - so we can all see them. Thank you!!

11.18.2011

Our Rocker Finds a Friend

Since moving to San Diego, Tim and I have really learned the value of outdoor space. The weather is exactly as advertised! We've made our tiny porch cozy with my fiddle leaf fig tree, succulents, and our adorable antique rocking chair. But what fun is a porch that only seats one for morning coffee? Meet our solution, miss pretty pink rattan chair :)

I'm not sure about the sun-bleached salmon fabric, but that's an easy reupholstery fix if I have the urge to change it up. I cooould repaint her, but I'm loving her age and character.

Comfy, cozy, and only $25. Gotta love finding that perfect piece!

11.17.2011

Google Reader: The Craigslist Companion

UPDATE: It is with so much sadness that I update this post. Google Reader has been shut down by Google. So, as you can imagine, this method of searching Craigslist no longer works. If you'd still like tips for exploring Craigslist, try these posts:


Hi! Tim here today. I'll be popping in from time to time with some more techie tips for home decorating - yes, they do exist. Ready??

RSS feed readers like Google Reader make keeping up with updates on your favorite websites a breeze. When you add a site to your reader, all of its latest posts will show up as they’re posted, so you only have to check one website to keep up with your favorite blogs! And surprise - it's also a great Craigslist helper!

The benefits:
  1. Using Google Reader to track craigslist searches let’s you mark certain listings as “read” and keep others unread so you don't re-read posts you're not interested in.
  2. Share or follow up on the listings later without having to bookmark the post or search for it again. 
  3. New results will be imported into Google Reader as they’re posted, so you don’t have search for the same thing every day and you have better chances of being the first to spot a find!

So, let’s say you’re on the hunt for a Eames lounge chair for your apartment. (I mean, who wouldn’t want one, they’re awesome, right?) Here’s how you can turn your Reader into the best Eames-chair-finder ever.


1. Go to your local craigslist site and search for “Eames Chair”. 



2. In the way-bottom right corner of the search results is a little orange button marked “RSS”. 
Right click it and choose “Copy Link Address”. 
3. Now go here. The regular Craigslist RSS feed doesn’t include images, which is a major bummer, but this great tool will add them back in! Paste your copied RSS link into the text field and click Run Pipe.
4. When the results show up, look for a button above them that says +Google. Click that.
5. On the following page, you'll get the option to add to your Google Homepage or your Google Reader. Choose Google Reader.

6. Head on over to Google Reader to explore your bounty.

That’s it! New listings will show up in your reader as they’re posted! You can mark them as read, keep unread, +1 them, share them on Google Plus, e-mail them to your mom, etc. etc. This gets especially useful when there’s a bunch of things you’re searching for at once, since you can track them all in one app.

Happy hunting!

11.16.2011

!!GIVEAWAY!! - UTR Decorating

I am super pumped to offer my first ever giveaway!

A few days ago I posted about a new set of tools I tried out by Under the Roof Decorating. Since the post, I've used them even more and am totally sold. Guess what? Now one lucky reader can try them too!

One lucky winner will get...
A bona fide Hang and Level
A pack of Anchor Points
A Stoppy in pink or white

Here are the details:
  • Prize: Hang and Level, pack of Anchor Points, a pink OR white Stoppy
  • How to Enter: Leave a comment and tell me which picture hanging tip or tool from the Under the Roof Decorating blog you're excited to try.
  • Extra Entry: Tweet There's a great @UTRDecorating giveaway going on at @jeneralisation's blog #insideways! Then come back and comment that you did.
  • Giveaway Ends: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 11:00pm PST
  • How Many Winners?: ONE lucky winner!
  • Ships To: US only
  • Also: Please only enter once (with exception to the extra entry), and make sure to come back on Thursday, November 24 to see if you're the winner and claim your prize!

11.15.2011

DIY Paperclip Garland

A while back I found some beautiful vintage playing cards at an antique store. I've been hoarding them away ever since, waiting for the right project to showcase them. The project is here and I'm pumped.

Paperclip garland!


I'm always impressed with the garland projects I see circulating the blogosphere, but hadn't quite figured out my own twist on it until now. I love how my little garland turned out :)

Here's what it took...


Some kind of rope - I used twine because it's neutral and cheap, but you can use yarn or really anything that ties in a knot :)
Paper clips - I chose pretty colored ones for $0.99 
Tape measurer 
Playing cards - I chose 15 coordinating cards for this project


Slide on a paperclip then tie a knot around it.


Then tie a double knot (which helps the clip hang straight) and slide on your card. Repeat those easy steps  (being sure to measure so that the paperclips are evenly spaced) until you have a garland that's as long as you want!


Here's where this project gets really special - you can clip almost anything onto your garland!
Leaves for fall, snowflakes for winter, cupcake printouts for a birthday party, polaroids, just use your imagination!


You can also make mini versions for ornaments. I threw these together in about 5min. 


Clearly I'm excited, but it's just so fun to get mileage out of your projects. What would you clip on your garland?

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