opam july 2011 (top of stairs re-do)

The spot at the top of my stairs has been through many incarnations. As a matter of fact, I was supposed to re-do this spot in June 2008.

But I didn’t.

Last summer I took everything down with the intention to work on it again.

But I didn’t.

It eventually became a gathering spot for stuff I didn’t know what to do with.

It has bugged me for years.

It shall not bug me anymore.

Disappointingly, the only evidence I had of it’s before status was captured on my iPhone. I actually swear that I also got it with my good camera, but I can’t find the image anywhere. Argh! Humph! So, the after photo had to be taken with the iPhone too, which is also disappointing. I feel like I am going to regret not having taken more “pretty” photos of this set up later, but at least it is done. Pretty pictures next opam? I am going with it.

As you can see before, this spot had the beginnings of some semi good ideas, with no real attempt at making it actually good.

That changed when I found these prints on etsy, from artist Bianca Gõmez. I loved the pop of color. The simple graphic statement. The sweet inferred lean in for a kiss. I measured my wall to make sure they would fit here, framed. They did, and I ordered.

I still wasn’t sure what I would put underneath. But I had this glorious metal and glass industrial bookcase that was sitting downstairs in a spot that bugged me. I measured that to make sure it would fit, and it did. So I went about moving things around. We buy a lot of books but usually pass them around or donate them. We keep a handful that are special to us, but they were hidden in the linen closet. I was finally able to organize my books into a rainbow, as seen all over the internet, but until now not done at the Whitney house. I added a metal crate filled with old handmade scrapbooks from the days of yore. The shelf below holds more scrapbooks, from 2000-2003. Finally, a place for them! The bottom shelf was too small to store anything, so I added one of my favorite garage sale finds ever: a Polaroid land camera in it’s original box with it’s original papers, flash, battery, and “postcarders”. Next to that I placed an old Pepsi crate.

For now I added two vintage cameras from my collection to the top of the bookcase, and I have more in storage in the garage that I will place here soon.

(The doors on either side of this spot lead into my girls’ rooms.)

Prints: Cosas Minimas $52 (including shipping from Spain)
Frames: IKEA Ribba $30 for both
Bookcase: Craigslist $150 (older purchase/splurge)

Look at me! Two months in a row.
xo
Tara

 

bougainvillea kisses part two

Bentley and her boys travel from NY to CA a few times a year to visit the family they have in Venice Beach. We connected online a few years ago and stay in touch. I adore her. These are good people who I really like being with.

I love:

the fluorescent pink nails
the Venice canals
the blue eyes
the matching/alternating open mouthed smiles on dad’s shoulders
the bougainvillea on fire and the colors they wore
the scrunchy nose smiles from Bentley
the true, honest expressions
the checkered shirt
the birds flying with us as we walked to the shore
the kite flying in between
the way she looks at her boys
the blue lifeguard tower
the one handed cuddle while holding plastic cup of champagne
the colors of the Venice boardwalk behind them
the them.

xo
Tara