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Oh Baby! | Laurel Edwards of Sugarplum Sisters

Having met one half of the lovely Sugarplum Sisters when I introduced you to Pam a couple of weeks ago, today I get to introduce you to the other fashionable half of this blogging sisterhood! Friends, meet Laurel Edwards and her take on a fresh and modern nursery.

Crib // Change Table // Glider Chair and Ottoman // Yellow Ikat Dot Fabric // Flat Iron Mandarin Fabric // Canary Fretscene Fabric // Cameron Fabric in Storm // Arington Boudoir Pillow // Etsy Stripe Pillow // Geometric Giraffe Art Print // I Heart U Art Print // Paper Family Tree Carving // Piggybank // Mobile // Drapery Panels // Wide Stripe Wallpaper // Lamp //

Things I love about Laurel’s plan: The acrylic rails on the crib are fiercely modern! The glider chair and ottoman by Gus are truly Canadian. Love the softness of the neutral grey and white, and love the subtle herringbone pattern in the Cameron Fabric from Tonic Living! Thank you, Laurel, for giving us your take on a modern day nursery!

Laurel has also graciously done a wee interview with me so you can get to know the other half of the Sugarplum Sisters team.

How long have you been blogging and what got you started? 

Pam and I started blogging just under 2 years ago…October of 2011. Together, we had worked in interior design for the past decade but were both simultaneously feeling like we had more to share. After much contemplating and resounding support from our husbands, we took the plunge. It was the land unknown, and though we have so much to still learn, we are loving what we are doing. We are in a good place.

How would you describe your style? 

For starters, my style has changed dramatically over the last number of years. I love a clean and modern aesthetic. I also love to include something unexpected of my simple and unfussy look…whether an edgy pair of shoes, or a vibrant and quirky throw pillow, I like to incorporate fresh and fun trends. Splurge on the backbone of both your home and wardrobe…and choose less costly pieces to accessorize and raise the wow factor.

What is your favourite thing about being a lifestyle blogger? 

This can be a double edged sword, but I love that I can work when I want to…when the inspiration hits. Conversely, it has me pulling some crazy hours! I also love that I immerse myself daily into the task of finding the beautiful. Each and every day, I find myself searching for something which can be received as pure and positive and beautiful. Some days it’s looking at the ordinary in a completely different light. Other days, it’s being bowled over by a new and extraordinary find!

How old are your children and how would you describe each of them?

Alexis is just about to turn 14…she is an eclectic mix of tomboy meets grace (years of dance helped her with that!). Her beachy waves tell the story of who she is…a chilled out, athletic girl who loves to spend time with her fam and friends, hanging out. Melina is 12 and is a ton of fun…She is a gentle soul who loves nothing more than feeling helpful and needed. Put her in a room full of little kids and she is completely in her zone. On the flipside, she is a comedian and she keeps us guessing with her random and humorous commentaries…that run on and on and on! Lincoln is 9 and I love that he’s not too old to give his mommy a hug and a kiss in front of his friends. He’s a hockey fanatic who loves nothing more than suiting up in his gear and hitting the ice! His outward chatty and boisterous nature belies the fact that he’s a soft hearted kid. All of our kids have the wit that is at least three times as fast as mine!

What do you love most about being a mom? 

The daily dose of unquestioning love I get, the joy I have at watching them do what they love and the amazement that I have been trusted with these three awesome kiddos.

What do you find hardest about being a mom?

The daily dose of frustrations….the messy rooms, the newfound teenager “opinions,” the challenge of keeping my word and being consistent. It’s a journey. Plain and simple… crazy enough, a hug/squeeze can squash the frustrations into oblivion in about 2 seconds. That’s a gift!

If you could do the newborn/toddler phase all over again, what would you do the same and what would you do differently? 

I would stress less and savour more. I think I was able to do this slightly more with each new baby, but I still wish I could have worried less and lived in the moment more. I would also give more credit to the advice from those I know and love… and less airtime to those I didn’t.  If I had to do it over, I would be ever as vigilant in establishing the “sleeping through the night” routine. What can I say? Sleep is HUGE!

What are your top survival tips for pregnancy?

Treat yourself…I remember trying to give myself a pedicure at 8 months pregnant. I only tried that once. After that, pedicures were justified! Getting a good haircut was also right up on the list…it seemed like it was the only part of my body that I could keep control of, so I was going to keep it looking as good as possible!

What are your top survival tips for the first few months after the babe is born? 

First, sleep when your baby sleeps. This is tough when you have more than one child, but once the kids are in bed, go to sleep instead of waiting for the last midnight feed! Second, the best advice we ever got was to teach our babies to sleep in a playpen. Unless you’re willing to give up your social life (which I wasn’t!), training your kids to sleep in a playpen was huge!

How do you get away and recharge so you can bring your best to your family and your business? 

My parents taught me the importance of “getting away,” specifically as a couple. Growing up, they went away at least once a year without us children. When I entered the married stage, they encouraged us to follow suit…their take on it? If you commit to going, the details (with childcare, etc) will work themselves out! Scott and I look forward to our annual trip away, where we are positive we come back as better spouses and parents. Our kids busy schedules also mean that we are quite selfish about breaks during the school year. We take advantage of any time that we can spend together as a family.  And truthfully, it’s hard to put “technology” on hold…but it’s ALWAYS worth it. Recharging is vital to keeping our creativity and sanity.

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Thank you so much for sharing your insights on motherhood, entrepreneurial life and taking good care of yourself at every stage along the way, Laurel! I’m with you – sleep is HUGE and will be big on my “must have” list in those early days. I look forward to being more relaxed and better at looking after myself while caring for this new little person. I think you’re right – experience is an amazing teacher!

Looking forward to sharing the journey with you all.

xo
s.

By |August 14th, 2013|0 Comments

Make Something Mondays | Geninne’s Studio

I love process. I’m such a believer in the importance of it. I’m probably sounding like a broken record to some of you, but I think my motto bears repeating. “Beautiful process, beautiful product.” Life can be messy {life is ALWAYS messy?} but beauty and meaning are always waiting to be discovered around countless corners, not just in the obvious places of our defining moments of achievement.

This love of process is in part why I believe in the psychology of environment. Our spaces can either contribute to or hinder our process of working, living, connecting, creating, relaxing, dreaming and resting. What defines a “sacred space” for each of us will be different, but I think it’s always fascinating to peek inside that space and understand how it has become the canvas upon which each person paints their life. This can be especially interesting when artists are involved, and today I’m delighted to share with you the working and living space of artist Geninne.

The first thing I notice is the natural light bathing the space with golden warmth and possibility.

Perhaps this gorgeous daily flood of amber is just one of Geninne’s muses, drawing her imagination outside and into nature where the characters she creates are quietly nesting in the trees, waiting to be discovered? 

I just love seeing the diversity of mediums that Geninne explores in her studio. From delicate paintings on paper and rocks to lino-cuts and paintings on vintage postcards, Geninne is an artist who embraces the art of exploration.

What is your space inspiring in you today? Perhaps you need a change of environment to see your creative, working and living adventures differently? Is it time to rearrange the furniture, change up some art groupings, refresh a room with a new coat of paint or even just wash some windows to let the light pour in unfettered? Whatever it is that inspires you, go find it and find a way to surround yourself with it every day. I promise, your process and your product will become more beautiful as a result. Thank you for offering us such inspiration, Geninne!

xo
s.

P.S. GENINNE IS COMING TO TORONTO FOR A WORKSHOP!! If you love lino-printing and wish you could learn from Geninne in some way, you’re in luck! Bookhou At Home is hosting a workshop with Geninne in Toronto on December 2nd in support of her new book, Making An Impression. She’ll be teaching those in attendance how to make your own hand-carved lino-cut stamps. Sounds rather delightful to me! See you there?

By |October 29th, 2012|2 Comments

Friday Giveaway! | Custom iPhone Case

I just love it when you stumble upon something lovely, only to discover the person behind it is even lovelier! That couldn’t be truer with the maker of my new iPhone case. In search of something unique and inspiring, I perused Etsy and was delighted to stumble upon SeptemberWren‘s cases, customized with Meg’s vintage-feeling, sun-drenched photos. It was hard to choose, and the debate came down to these two.

My love of water won out {after all, I still got to have some trees too!}. Given that one of my happiest places to spend time with my sweet family is on Lake Muskoka or Lake Joe enjoying a day of light dancing off the lake framed by fragrant pines, I had to choose the second one. I was so excited to place my order and couldn’t have been more delighted when I opened the box. It is warm and charming and happy and makes me feel like a family getaway is not too far off in my future. Nothing like a little visual escapism for the everyday! Perfect.

I had to message Meg of SeptemberWren and tell her how much I loved the case, and being the incredibly generous and lovely human being that she is, Meg suggested we share her lovely cases with you lovely readers!! Here are the details:

Meg is giving away not one, but TWO iPhone cases! The case can be customized with any of her photographs and can be made as either an iPhone 4 case or an iPhone 5 case. Holla!

To be one of these two lucky winners, here’s how you can enter:

1. Pin It To Win It – pin your favourite design {either from this post or from Meg’s Etsy shop} and post a link to your pin in the comments below. Be sure to include the hashtags #SeptemberWren and #TheCuratedHouse on your pins.

2. Follow me on Twitter and ReTweet the contest out to all your friends! Just post a link to your tweet in the comments below to help us track all your amazing Twitter activity.

3. Publish this post on your Facebook page, and again, just link us to it in your comments below.

It’s really that simple! Meg will then send a customized iPhone case of your choosing to you, the two lucky winners! How generous and lovely and perfectly delightful is that?

I will announce the two winners in the comments stream of this post on Sunday night, so you’ve got all weekend to Pin, Tweet and Facebook it up!

If you are looking for a thoughtful and personalized gift for a friend, I highly recommend considering one of SeptemberWren‘s cases. Christmas is coming. Why not get some of your shopping done early? Go fall in love with Meg’s photos and see if you can choose just one…I dare you!

xo
s.

By |October 26th, 2012|9 Comments