it’s all about dark glamour…

the closest i ever got to goth style was borrowing my best friends pyramid studded belt from hot topic in 10th grade & really wanting but never getting black lace up doc martens {fyi: i still really want a pair.} but this fall, it’s all about dark glamour… at least for one big trend. dark glamour in a nouveau gothic, enchanting, old-world victorian, eerie yet weirdly gorgeous, makes me want to watch sweeney todd kind of way.

here’s what i’m LOVING from the runways. i hope you’re inspired to add a wisp of  dark glamour to your closet this fall. i know i am… allsaints & doc martens on ebay here i come!!

be curious!

every fall i splurge the $20 on a runway book… it’s the best way to peep all the up-close details &
feel a little closer to fashion week. this year, marie claire did a fab job.

helmut lang via style.com

lanvin via style.com

gucci via style.com

alexander wang via style.com

valentino via style.com

j brand rtw fall 2012… i would wear THIS outfit EVERYDAY.

a few “wish list get it’s:”

i heart these alexander wang shoes…

love these pleats!

philip lim 3.1 pashli transparent PVC tote

oh my these sleeves!

gucci ankle strap sandal… they come in navy too!

{wanna be on trend all the way? add wine stained lips, cage-like accessories, a belt & tall boots. game over.}

in my opinion fall fashion is always the best… layers, textures, the constant reinvention of silhouettes & the blowing of minds. enjoy it friends… resort is quite literally just around the corner.

*all runway shots via style.com. no one does it better than vogue.*


happy second anniversary love…

labor day means celebrating another year hitched to the love of my life… with each passing 365 days i fall more & more in love with the man of my dreams. i can’t help but be all sappy… we’ve been rescued. we’re provided for, blessed & protected. the Lord continues to give us wisdom & show us what he created us for… & we get to do the things we love together.

gil, another year gone by… can you believe it? there is no one like you. you laugh at me. you encourage me. you know me. you take care of me. you show me Jesus more than anyone else i know. i love & cherish you.  happy 2nd anniversary. here’s to the next one hundred & thirty-eight years we have left. xoxo


all packaged up…

i understand that sometimes we all have good intentions of doing those amazing projects we keep on pinning… believe me my pinterest boards are FULL of things i’m hoping to get around to, yet i find myself saying “i just need to get the spray paint for that” or “once the deck is built then i’ll start working on this” & “if i could just find the perfect chairs then…” but honestly sometimes we just can’t do it all. we pick & choose the projects to complete now & the others linger on blogs & pinterest with the hope that we’ll see them come to pass… eventually.

i thought the natural laundry detergent just might be one of those projects for some of you… lots of you out there have kids, husbands, jobs, blogs & shops of your own & there just isn’t enough time in the day. it’s messy, bubbly & although i claim it’s easy to make, it did take me a while to perfect the recipe… so, i’ve packaged it up for you to buy… all natural lavender laundry soap.

oh yes. $6 will get you a whole quart of the good stuff. that means 20-40 loads of fresh, clean, natural, lavender smelling laundry & a glass jar to re-use once it’s empty… without the nasty harsh chemicals i talked about over here. if you’re local you can find it in my mom & i’s antique booth: maison number eleven at the depot at gibson mill in concord. if you’re far away i’ll be adding it to the looking glass etsy shop soon & you can email me at lovethelookingglass@gmail.com to order. be curious!


before & after: barely there entryway…

i just love entryways. of course they seem to be the place to toss keys, mail, shoes & what-not but they’re the real “welcome” to your humble abode. it’s also a visitors very first impression of the place you call home & they deserve to be well dressed & functional. i found these photos via pinterest & they were just the inspiration i was looking for… clean, bright, white, & mirrored with just the right amount of un-polished charm.

here’s our before. & proof of just how small we’re living! it’s a TINY, barely-there {if you blink you might miss it} spot right behind the front door, but i refuse to let any space in our home go without a purpose. every corner deserves to be used to its highest potential right?! that’s what living small is all about…

& the after!

ahhh shoe storage!

we’re SO thrilled with how it turned out. i’d been looking for a more traditional console table for months when we saw this shoe storage cabinet in the new ikea catalog… it was much more our style than most ikea furniture, the measurements were PERFECT for our teeny space & who can pass up a place to store 14+ pairs of shoes?! i actually love scattering my things here each day when i get home & it’s such a great storage solution, it almost never looks messy. i toss my headphones, lipstick & everything else into the cute striped drawer, smell the fresh flowers, & glance a smile at my grandma. oh & i’m planning to carry the black & white stripes to other parts of our downstairs so you’ll see more of those. :)

if you’re working on your own entryway don’t worry. these sometimes awkward spaces can be a little hard to design. i suggest really thinking through what you’d like to get out of the space. do you need a place to sit, baskets to hide things, or lots of hanging space? do you need to store umbrellas, children’s backpacks, or pet leashes? do what works for you & your family. it can be as simple as coat rack or as detailed as entire foyer… it’s your home & yours only. enjoy it, & be curious.

*shoe cabiet: ikea.

*french mirror: the depot at gibson mill.

*pink depression glass & brass turtle: vintage from my grandma.

*black & white stripe hooks: anthropologie.

*picture frame: target {i love this polaroid of my late gran gran & my dad in his teens.}

*flowers: from the ONLY place i like to buy flowers: the kings drive farmers market, charlotte nc.


how to: natural laundry detergent…

thanks to this book we’ve been going all kinds of natural around chateau de gatch the past few months! {don’t mind my constant pretending we live in the french countryside} if you’ve read any of the skinny bitch books about kim’s vegan lifestyle you’ll love this one… it’s packed full of no-nonsense, tough-love information about cutting wordly un-natural crap out of your life. you’ve got to do your research people! i can guarantee the media, the places you shop & heck even your friends aren’t telling you the truth about what you’re putting on & most definitely in your bodies. {think past food to your kitchen surfaces, candles, water bottles, tampons, make-up, & even your clothes.} you’ll freak out once you open your eyes to the facts but doesn’t it feel good to know you can make a change?! i feel a huge responsibility to protect & take care of the house, family & body the Lord gave me.

gil & i changed some things immediately… plastics, toothpaste, hair products & we decided we’d start to switch out other things as we ran out of them. got to keep a watch on the monies right? i was most excited about making some of our own natural household products! first up laundry detergent & dishwasher detergent! the ones you buy at the store are full of NASTY toxic chemicals like chlorine bleach, phosphates & fragrances! little do we know about the allergic reactions, changes to your central nervous system & the damage to wildlife that they’re causing. well, not anymore! there are lots of recipes online for home-made detergents… this is just the one i liked best! so, here’s your how to…

{you should be able to find all of this at your local super store, grocery market, trader joes or natural health store!}

you’ll need:

  • an airtight container & a scoop
  • white vinegar {this natural acid will dissolve dirt!}
  • baking soda {a great deodorizer, will keep colors bright & whites white!}
  • washing soda {cuts oil, fights grease & stains!}
  • borax {a natural stain remover & disinfectant!}
  • liquid castile soap {a gentle cleanser. use any scent you’d like… i’m obsessed with lavendar. if you choose to use unscented you can add a few drops of your favorite essential oil}

i spent some time searching online for recipes until i found one i really liked…

  • 1 1/4 cups white vinegar
  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 1 cup washing soda
  • 1 cup borax
  • 1/4 cup liquid castile soap

at first i wasn’t sure what i wanted to use to mix, but a wooden spoon worked best… in a large non-metal bowl start with the vinegar & add ingredients one by one in order of the recipe. STIR CONTINUOUSLY! {especially between the washing soda & borax} this was really important. my first batch became a little too solid to continue. oops! finish with the castile soap… it will seem like a thick semi-wet paste but as you continue stirring it will begin to look more like the early stages of bread dough or feta cheese. you’ll want to mash out as many large clumps as you can & keep stirring until it’s evenly cakey & crumbly.

i made a double batch {but mixed them separately} & dumped it into my container. use 1/4 cup each load. we’re going with 2 heaping tablespoons…

i used it for the first time yesterday! it smells great, our whites came out clean & bright & i’m excited to see how much money we’ll save because this stuff is SO inexpensive! not to mention you’ll have plenty of supplies left over for other home-made cleaners! i can’t believe i ever paid $12+ for a bucket of poison. let me know if you love it… be curious!


new favorite: ruby woo…

let’s be honest, red lipsticks are hard to find… there are orangey red, blueish reds, pinky reds. it’s bananas!

i’ve been on the hunt for a new staple color… a classic matte red that has just the right amount of punch but is still lady-like enough to wear often, maybe everyday, maybe not. ya know what i mean? one that looks like this:

& i think i’ve found it. i only had to describe” it” once & my sweet as candy friend Jessi at the MAC counter via NORDSTROM knew exactly what i meant. MAC RETRO MATTE: RUBY WOO. sold. done. let’s go.

keep in mind that i’ve got pretty pale skin, but i still think it will translate well across skin types… it’s bold, bright, a perfect apple red & stays on forever… a tiny sweep of chapstick before painting it on will lock in some moisture. i love the retro librarian feel it had when i wore it with my glasses {it’s time for gil & i to get new ones but these  a la high school  square lovelys still work just fine.}

what’s your go-to red lipstick? be curious… shop ruby woo here.

*top photo via j.crew… they have got it going on.*


antiquing find: printing press drawer…

oh st. augustine… it’s been just the relaxing vacation i’ve needed. running on the beach, laying by the pool, reading books & blogs, resting, resting, resting & just a little shopping. yesterday the grandparents took me up to jacksonville to do a little antiquing… i was looking for clocks to add to our collection {& i knew those would be small enough to travel home on the plane} but i didn’t see ONE. baby ben’s must be extinct here or something, geez. BUT i did find this beauty. an antique printing press drawer. i’ve kind of always wanted one. i’m not sure yet if i’m going to hang it in our upstairs hallway or if i’ll use it on our coffee table.

what do you think?

it sure is a beauty right? i’m loving the original drawer pull…

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i fell in love with a bombshell…

i’ve had stick straight hair my whole life. i often begged my mom to curl my hair as a kid… party, dance, wedding or saturday, it just wouldn’t work. EVER. no amount of aqua-net could get any curl to stay longer than a few minutes before it fell flat. flat. flat. i was constantly heartbroken, comparing myself to the “other girls” & eventually got over the fact that it just wasn’t happening for me. these days i rock the “fresh out of the shower & then slept on for a few nights” look a la the man repeller… it’s got a little natural wave & it works for me.

but wait. this past weekend something amazing happened. i got invited to a Sultra Demo at Nordstrom. my Cosmetic gal pals wanted to see my length hair curled BAD & i didn’t mind being the test subject. because why not? the stylist, Dale was so sweet to wait for me to get off work & head down to the Cosmetics department… i’ve been told that their curlers {actually, all their products} are ahhmazing & i was excited to finally see them in action. i chose to try the newer Bombshell Cone Rod Curling Iron. it boasts Sultra’s “exclusive No-Slip ThermaGrip Tapered Barrel” & creates curls that go from loose to tight.

let’s just say i was hooked from the moment that first curl dropped. just look.

here are MY favorite things about the Sultra products… i asked Dale a lot of questions & she really showed me what was so special about these tiny machines.

  • the Bombshell’s barrel provides constant, even 360°f heat. it’s loaded with Japanese Kyocera® Ceramic Technology & it actually repairs the hair with infrared rays while you style. {i’m not kidding when i say my hair was softer after being curled than before!}
  • the no-slip grip actually holds your hair in place, so there’s no sliding while you’re trying to curl… curls come out tight, springy & gorg.
  • these curlers have said bye bye to the old school clamps. no creases, lines or flat spots.
  • all Bombshell curlers come with a sexy pink styling glove… as soon as you start to feel heat radiate the glove, that means your curl is done.
  • last but not least these puppies have universal voltage! travel the world with them with no worries of blowing up your bombshell, flat or hotel room. {be sure to check out the travel hair dryer.}

i just happened to have my bangs pulled back this day… dale just blended them in.

i LOVED the way my hair felt & looked. & i even wore it still-curly the next day. talk about exciting! wow. i can’t wait to buy one of these saucy pups. you can buy Sultra products at NORDSTROM of course & you can check out their brand while shopping here. be curly. be curious.

& thanks dale! you were awesome.

*this is not a sponsored post*


how to: hidden tab curtains…

i’ve been meaning to tackle these curtains for a while… our extra bedroom has now become a “study/library” since the hubs is working on his masters & we don’t often have visitors… (my not-so-secret plan is to one day finish our garage so that it can be his “man space.” that way ALL his books, instruments, pipes & what-nots can have their own space while i have a a gorgeous monica-like fancy guest room, or nursery if babes come along one day.) we’ll see.

it’s still a work in progress but here is the hubs’ new workspace…

i had to replace two panels that our bunny accidentally chewed up a few months back. (he got stuck behind a piece of furniture that used to be against this wall & we think he was trying to fight his way out…) i shortened them & put them in the attached bathroom… they are perfect & now i can check that off our to-do list! the curtains are from ikea & i love them. you can find them here. they’re the bright white i wanted, just sheer enough, cheap & they have this cute pin-tuck design in stripes that gives them the perfect amount of femininity. the only thing i didn’t like about them was that they’re tab curtains. in my opinion, they’re just a little too un-finished for me… i think curtains should really anchor a room, look polished & be an “ahh moment” when you enter.

so, i pulled out my sewing machine, ran a quick white bobbin & got to work. it was REALLY simple, took only about an hour & really made a huge difference! here’s the how-to:

step one: make sure your curtains & tabs are ironed, they’ll be much easier to work with.

step two: fold tabs back & fold under edge so that it’s even with the pocket. {you can pin them all ahead of time if you’d like but i just folded them & sewed as i went along.}

step three: try your hardest to sew on top of the already-there seam… i stitched a 1/2 inch centered on the tab. don’t forget to reverse a few times so it’s nice & tight.

front view…

step four: voila! now, hang them back up!

 

 

 

see! much better.

i hope you found this little project simple enough & please let me know if you try it. be curious!

 

 

 


living small: hanging pot rack…

kitchens can be a hard place to live small… food processors, coffee makers, standing mixers, frothers, ice cream makers, cast iron, waffle makers, cookbooks, spices, cake pans, juicers, toasters the list goes on & on! it’s hard to decide what should live on the counter top, & if you’re like us, there isn’t much cabinet space… so finding somewhere for your cookware to go can be somewhat daunting.

there are lots of fun solutions out there but i’m a die-hard fan of the ever classic pot rack… hanging, mounted, whatever, they’re gorgeous & i love having exposed cookware in the kitchen. it looks great & they’re right where you need them when you need them.

i’ve been shopping around for new cookware forever & we finally got some! i wanted stainless steel & we are loving the calphalon set we decided on. you can see/purchase them here. if you didn’t already know, you can’t stack your stainless steel cookware… you don’t want them scratched or bent! yikes! hanging them is ideal if you can find a way to make it work. we have this pot rack from crate & barrel. i love how small it is, yet we still have 8 pieces hanging from it PLUS lids! my dad came over to help me hang it yesterday & it’s already my favorite part of our kitchen.

we only had one hopeful spot: over our kitchen window between 2 sets of cabinets & it fit perfectly! glory!

take a peep at some of my other favorite online photos! lots of living small inspiration. enjoy!

simple.

diy ladder pot rack!

amazing peg board. love the open-space feel…

i love all the silver.

coat rack=pot rack

over the island space saver.

happy living small while cooking friends… be curious! *photos via: pinterest, martha stewart, design sponge & apartment therapy.*


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