Now that you have a nice collection of jewelry you love, where do you put it all, or more importantly, how should you do it? I've come across some creative jewelry display ideas over the years and wanted to share some of the ones that would be charming (and practical) in your home. For me, the most important function is to showcase the pieces so that you can easily assess what you have and pick the piece(s) you want to wear for the day, but also important is to keep the jewelry relatively separated so that chains don't tangle, etc. I love the idea of creating a stylish and imaginative accent for the room with it, like these...
{clock-wise from top-left: Vintage cups and saucers in jewelry drawer via Martha Stewart, Rustic jewelry display frames by Pottery Barn, Shadowbox frame via Martha Stewart, Antique velvet-lined boxes via Martha Stewart}
You'll have to use your imagination for the next few, but they are gorgeous and have lots of wiring to hang earrings off or drawer/shelves to set your jewelry on. I've always loved the look and feel of antique card catalogs and finding new purposes for them :)
{clock-wise from top-left: Aviary Castle from Anthropologie, wire teacup via homespunforte, antique display cabinet via Haute Home, vintage card catalog via Red Jet Whistle}
The next couple jewelry storage ideas are even more unconventional, but fun and very practical...
{glass Ikea spice jars via Mochatini, rotating nuts&bolts organizer via Re-nest}
That's all for now, but there's more to come for jewelry storage and cleaning tips soon!
bises,
Julie
p.s. Please note that any jewelry that is prone to tarnish (such as sterling silver and gold-filled pieces) is best in kept air-tight bags/containers for long-term storage, unless you are ok with polishing them every couple months or so. Also, it's best to keep any colored gemstones out of direct sunlight, as continuous strong exposure can cause fading.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
i heart succulents
Something that I hope to acquire someday is my mother's green thumb. She reminds me of the pie-maker in Pushing Daisies who magically brings dying plants to life and even makes them thrive. One of her (and my) favorite plants is the adorable succulent...she grows huge planters of them, while I admire from afar (for now). Here are some photos I came across while browsing wedding planner and home blogs...a past-time I never get tired of. I love the plump rosette forms (particularly the 'Echeveria' variety) and the subdued color palettes...perfect for summer weddings. On top of everything, they can be a green alternative to cut flowers since they are potted and will last for a very long time! They look beautiful used alone:
{images via Living Arrangments)
{images via yes, please}
(images via Succulent Love}
.....or they can be mixed in with other florals for a luscious effect....
{images via erinheartscourt}
{image credit unknown...my apologies- I found this before I started keeping track!}
{image credit unknown...my apologies- I found this before I started keeping track!}
{images from Kuga Designs and Martha Stewart}
{images via Living Arrangments)
{images via yes, please}
(images via Succulent Love}
.....or they can be mixed in with other florals for a luscious effect....
{images via erinheartscourt}
{image credit unknown...my apologies- I found this before I started keeping track!}
{image credit unknown...my apologies- I found this before I started keeping track!}
{images from Kuga Designs and Martha Stewart}
Monday, July 12, 2010
A Poesi Wedding
I apologize for the long delay since my last post- this summer has been quite filled with out-of town weddings for me! Well, one of those such weddings, as mentioned in the previous post, was my good friend, Angie's, and I wanted to share some photos of the lovelies I was happy to design for her. With having made her earrings, hair pin, the bridesmaid's jewelry and the flower girls' headbands, it was a truly a Poési wedding. The bride was so beautiful and radiant- even after knowing her for almost 20 years, I can honestly say that I have never seen her lovelier!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
New additions for bridal occasions
While working with my childhood friend, Angie (who is tying the knot in a month!), on her bridal earrings, I've been inspired to create some new designs for the Special Occasions line (I like to categorize it as that because although I sometimes refer to it as bridal, the pieces really can stand on their own and complement any formal occasion).
I must say... I'm really happy with the way they turned out! I tried to compose them organically while still keeping a sense of elegance and timeless proportion. (note: the photography doesn't do justice to the lively sparkle of these gemstones and crystals.... I'm saving up for a nice digital SLR to capture better images :). I have yet to name these lovelies, but here they are...
These are not on my website yet, but you can simply email me if you would like to place and order.
-Julie
I must say... I'm really happy with the way they turned out! I tried to compose them organically while still keeping a sense of elegance and timeless proportion. (note: the photography doesn't do justice to the lively sparkle of these gemstones and crystals.... I'm saving up for a nice digital SLR to capture better images :). I have yet to name these lovelies, but here they are...
These are not on my website yet, but you can simply email me if you would like to place and order.
-Julie
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
L'Art de la Photographie
I think I just discovered a new favorite photographer! Irene Suckocki is a self-taught photographer from Montréal and her work is so evocative and simply beautiful. She shoots gorgeous wedding photos, but my favorite is her fine art photography- particularly her interpretations of Paris and botanicals. I feel like the images take me back to a special memory... be it a dreamy summer day or my year studying abroad.
Here are a some that especially made an impression on me:
Here are a some that especially made an impression on me:
You can purchase prints through her Etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/irenesuchocki
Labels:
Photography
Friday, April 16, 2010
An ombre effect...
Oh how I love these soft & lovely gradients!
{Photo by Jim Franco}
{Photo from Martha Stewart Weddings}
And the softest and loveliest one of all...
{Jorge Terra Dress via Ruffled}
And my interpretation into gemstones using various shades of rose & cherry quartz, glass and crystals:
Another, created with white topaz, rose quartz, pink chalcedony, peach moonstone and carnelian:
I just got my hands on some similarly hued tulle the other weekend and have some hair adornment ideas in mind....will post photos of them as soon as I get a chance to make them- can't wait!
-Julie
Labels:
Colors
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Lovely Spring Palettes
Is there anything better than that first golden day after a bleak winter that warms the air and brings on a smile? It seems that spring is finally here to stay and any fellow Chicagoan (or visitor) must feel this excitement too! I just had to share the lovely colors that are inspiring me and may make an appearance in the pieces I am working on this week...
{Photo by Kallie Brynn Buckmaster via the The Sweetest Occasion}
{Photo by Kathryn V. Photography}{Photo by Louis Beche via Pure Entertainment Group}
And I especially love the soft spring green against charcoal grey...
{Inspiration board via Snippet & Ink}
Labels:
Colors,
Inspiration
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