Easy Craft Room Organization: Button Storage

You know I love buttons. I use them in all sorts of art and decorating projects and over the years I've accumulated a few (OK, more like thousands) of them. And they seemed to expand exponentially when I am looking for a particular color. So after too much digging through bags, I decided to organize them so they're easy to find and pretty to look at.


 Found an old spice rack at the Salvation Army.
Spray painted it black (three coats).

After cleaning out my parent's spice cabinet (there wasn't a spice they didn't have and most of them were waaayyyy old), I had a bunch of leftover spice jars. Originally found them at World Market.

The biggest part of the job was sorting the buttons. I ended up pouring them all out on my dining room table and watched movies while I put them in piles. Yes, the excitement never ends in my house.


Loaded up the jars and colorized them. I learned to colorize when I worked retail in college and it has stuck for all these years - even my closet is colorized from light to dark.  #loveOCD

This particular spice rack holds 18 jars and I was able to pretty much fit all the buttons into it. I did need an additional large jar to hold my black buttons (seem to have a million of them).

Voila!

One part of my Craft Room is organized - yay!

Happy Organizing!
Love, Steph

Excellent Adventures: Paris - Musee d'Orsay

On our travels, we visited so many museums in Paris, but one of my favorites was the Musee d'Orsay. Over 3 Million people visit each year (and it felt like a lot of them were there on the day we toured.)


 Built in the center of Paris on the banks of the Seine river across from the Tuileries Gardens. 

 The museum was installed in the former Orsay railway station that was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition. Can you imagine waiting for a train in a station as beautiful as this?

It houses collections of art from 1848-1914 and includes works of Van Gogh, Monet, Gauguin, Cezanne and Degas. We spent hours seeing so many different works of art - could've stayed for days and days.

Water Lily Lamp by Louis Majorelle
 
 Van Gogh (one of the original "selfies")

 Paul Cezanne

Look at the architecture and lighting in this ballroom.

Jean-Baptiste Hugues

Beethoven Bronze by Emile-Antoine Bourdelle

One of the Bronze Ballerinas by Edward Degas.

Happy Exploring!
Love, Steph


More Excellent Adventures:
Blenheim Palace

Blessings From Above - New Art + a little instant gratification


After I wrote about the sweet surprise my dad had for my mom here, I wanted to capture that special feeling and put it on canvas. Something that would remind me of the deeper and long lasting love of family and encourage me to be the type of person who thinks of others and tries to be a blessing in their lives.
 (Even if you have to be a little sneaky - thanks dad!)

So I created this canvas called Blessings from Above.  I love looking at it everyday!

 (I'm trying something new and have added an Instant Digital Download section to my Etsy Shop - that way you can buy art online and download art straight to your computer and print it out yourself - instant gratification - online art - no waiting! ) 
 


Hope you have a blessed week!
Love, Steph

Excellent Adventures: Blenheim Palace

One of our favorite (or favourite if we're British) places we visited on our Excellent Adventure to London was Blenheim Palace. One our way to the Palace we toured the Costwolds and stopped off in Cogges Farm and Bampton (two locations where they film Downton Abbey). We even happened across a pre-production crew getting everything ready to film the following week.

 
Blenheim Palace was built in 1705 as a gift to John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough and military commander, to celebrate the victory over the French in the War of Spanish Succession.  


How'd you like this for your front door?

 Just in case you wanted something to read.


Inside their Chapel with the famous Willis Organ.

One of their door handles.

Birthplace of Winston Churchill in 1874.

2000 Acres of Gardens: Rose Garden, Water Terraces, Italian Garden, Secret Garden, Marlborough Hedge Maze, Butterfly House, Lavender Garden and many more.





Here's an overhead view that I got from their website - it's over 12,500 acres. 


Happy Adventuring!
Love, Steph


More Excellent Adventures:
 

Excellent Adventures: London: Kensington Palace


A little day out at Kensington Palace, home to royalty for over 300 years. 
And a current home to William & Catherine and many other royals.
(their quarters were in a private section of the palace so we weren't able to view them)


King's & Queen's State Apartment...How'd you like to get through a door in this dress?
 
 


Fashion Rules Exhibition with dresses from Queen Elizabeth,
Princess Margaret and Princess Diana. 


Palace Sunken Gardens - just a small backyard.


 
 I want this for my backyard.

Afternoon Tea at the Queen Anne Orangery - so yummy.
And because the weather was beautiful, we got to sit outside.

Happy Adventures this summer!
Love, Steph


Excellent Adventures: London: Kew Botanical Gardens

So jet lag has been the boss of me since we got back from our trip to London and Paris (read about the sweet back story here). Am only now getting back to a regular sleep schedule and being able to put two coherent sentences together.



First of all.... BEST. TRIP. EVER.

It's all a whirlwind, but the amount of beautiful, amazing and spectacular things we saw truly "wowed" us.

One day, we took the "tube" (look at me all British-like) out to Kew Royal Botanical Gardens. At over 326 acres, it's the worlds largest collection of living plants. We walked and walked, and walked some more, and kept discovering some truly remarkable gardens. It was created in 1631 and used to be someone's King George II backyard (for his daughters) before it was later combined with another neighbor's backyard to create the Royal Botanical Gardens.

 Kew Palace - just a little weekend getaway.


Princess of Wales Conservatory - they have rooms set up with different climates to grow rare breeds of plants. Such as....





Palm House with it's spectacular gardens and lake.





This was just one morning of our Excellent Adventures. I love, love, love all the gardens - my head was spinning with all the ideas I could implement in my own (slightly smaller) yard.

Hope you have a colorful week!
Love, Steph



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