A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family
A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family

Everyday Stuff.

It feels a bit like fall! In San Diego, that means that I wore a sweater this morning. The air is crisp, the three trees in our neighborhood that turn color are taking on an amber tinge, and the pumpkin patch has been beckoning (though we haven’t added a single Halloween decoration to the house yet).

Beyond the usual, our week included princesses and songs, fall fruits and veggies (including persimmons! exciting), happy chickens who love the scraps, three-month-old shots of Taylor, indecisiveness about fabrics in the girls’ room that’s making me nutty, homemade maple oat bars (something to taste just like fall), a soy spice candle accompanying me at my desk (something that smells just like fall), and our annual trip to the pumpkin patch (something that feels just like fall).

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Everyday Life | PepperDesignBlog.com

Oh, and that shot of sir Bodie’s highly medicated dinner? That’s the regular these days. Despite visions of little puppies running about, we’ve decided that life is just a little crazy and he’s officially neutered. Poor guy, days in a cone are just not fun.

By the way, doesn’t Taylor mildly resemble a Cabbage Patch doll these days? Just a little bit? In only the good and adorable ways, of course.

Hallway Transformation: Liv’s Art Space

The new nursery is getting a bit tight. While making room for both girls to share this space, I’m moving all of the unnecessary ‘stuff’ out and reevaluating our toy collection ;). One of the bigger items that doesn’t fit at the moment is Liv’s art table and her adorable Little Jake chairs. This bitty station is one of Liv’s favorites so it’s not going anywhere, but we’re trying out a new location.

Hallway Art Table, Chalkboard Wall & Painter's Tape Wallpaper | PepperDesignBlog.com

The hallway in the center of our house is big! Way larger than it needs to be and sometimes it feels like unused, excess space. One day the extra space will be folded into the new master bath, but for right now the hallway is also the art department.

House Floor Plan | PepperDesignBlog.com

The hallway leads right into the girls’ room so it’s a natural play place located right between the kitchen and the bedrooms.

Hallway | PepperDesignBlog.com

We’re not stepping over or bumping into the table yet (check out that floor plan again to see how wide the hallway actually is), and we may still move the table back into the girls’ room when it’s finished, but for right now it’s a pretty nice little setup.

Hallway Art Table, Chalkboard Wall & Painter's Tape Wallpaper | PepperDesignBlog.com

I like that Liv can expand her artwork escapades right up onto her chalkboard wall, and remember the painter’s tape wallpaper project from last year?

Painter's Tape Wallpaper for the Hallway | PepperDesignBlog.com

The design is still up and going strong.

Hallway Art Table, Chalkboard Wall & Painter's Tape Wallpaper | PepperDesignBlog.com

Another favorite little detail that you can see more of in this space? The art table’s dipped legs! The contrast pops off of the wood floors as opposed to the white area rug in the nursery.

More hallway details here. My favorite (other than the new art nook!) might be the transformed bookshelf with its dramatic backing.

Girls’ Room & a Travel Project: New Globes

On Monday I mentioned that we had stopped by the Rose Bowl last weekend. Actually, to visit with everyone that we wanted to see while we were in LA on Sunday, it was more like pulling Kevin out of bed at 6:30am to be one of the early birds at the greatest flea market on earth (I didn’t make that up, the ticket says so itself). And it was worth every minute of lost sleep!

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That little gem is so much fun to wander around in. Think world’s largest garage sale (something like 400 vendors) meets world’s best vintage stores – sometimes there are some really awesome deals to score, but most of the time it’s just a really great collection of stuff. I had my eye out for some big items like new dining room chairs or a new comfy side chair for our bedroom, but I didn’t end up coming back with most of my wishlist.

Here’s a little round up of what caught my eye, so much so that I nearlywalked away with most of the below. Top to bottom: the famous Rose Bowl stadium sign (alas, that was not on my wishlist ;)), the cowhide stools that would have looked amazing in our living room if I wasn’t searching for something a bit more modern, the crocheted chair that would have been a yes! if I had a tree branch strong enough to hold outside, the light up letters that I must attempt to DIY, a sweet British flag that I couldn’t justify because I already own two… and my new globes for an upcoming project.

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In the end? Just a few decorations for the house, one of those being said project globe for the girls’ room. Right now they join an eBay globe on the top shelf of the new bookcases.

Girls' Room | PepperDesignBlog.com

I’d show you the other side of the room with the third globe but it’s under construction. Not literally, but not close enough to share just yet.

I love the color of the globes – works so well in this space! but I love most that they are tangible maps for us to play with.

Girls' Room | PepperDesignBlog.com

The plan was for each girl to have their own globe to begin tracking their visits around the world. Kevin and I are big globe trotters and it’s a big deal to me that the girls learn to embrace the world at large around them, and to desire to travel to each and every corner of this giant planet.

Project Globe | PepperDesignBlog.com

Project Globe | PepperDesignBlog.com

It’s hard to see, but we used a mini hole puncher to make small red dots and then used a glue stick to attach the dots to the globe. Here’s the start of Liv’s travel journeys:

Project Globe | PepperDesignBlog.com

It reminds me a bit of the map board project that I made for the master bedroom a few years ago:

Map Corkboard | PepperDesignBlog.com

That’s a vintage frame that’s been hollowed out (thanks to a mini quake that broke the mirror) and lined with cork. The pictures around the frame commemorate our trips.

Mapboard - Travels | PepperDesignBlog.com

Red pins are where Kevin and I have both travelled to, yellow just me and blue just him.

Now the girls have a way to track their own journeys, and I hope that the globes grow with them (dare I say – forever?).

Girls' Room | PepperDesignBlog.com

Where should we go next? Spppiiinnn!

Project Globe | PepperDesignBlog.com

You can read more about our travels posted on the blog under the Travel Adventures tag. So far we’ve chronicled Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Ireland, Spain and (still need to post on) Morocco. Plus plenty of stateside stuff. One day I might get around to posting pics of Japan, South America and more of Europe, but a lot of those trips were during college, our dating years or just after saying I Do, and that feels like ages ago!

How do you keep track of your travels? I think that journals are a great way to remember special adventures, too…

PS Casa Sugar featured my white & gold placecard pumpkins in their round up. There are a ton of other great ideas, too!

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