Inspiration Photo Friday: Suburbia

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Growing up in New Jersey, I was surrounded by trees, grass, parks and not much industrial exposure. What we all call Suburbia. Coming from Brooklyn, there was a very big difference in the environment. I really did love it though. I am a nature girl at heart so to be surrounded by the suburban backdrop made me happy. I also stayed with Aunt in Long Island almost every summer so that only enhanced my love for this type of atmosphere.

Now, this is not to say I didn’t like the city. Having family in Queens and Brooklyn and hanging out in NYC as a teen kept it alive for sure. But as I got older, my love grew more for the open spaces and cleaner air. The city like areas just felt congested, stuffy and loud. There is a special peace suburbia has to offer and its something I fell in love with more and more. What people call the American Dream, was very much on my mind. The house, the yard, having a family of my own, I would certainly make it happen one day. I am glad to say I did.

This photo was taken in a park on the island a few years ago while working for Patch. I think the parks here are gorgeous and most have so much to offer. As I looked up from where I was standing, it seemed so picturesque. Suburbia at its best. I captured the moment and to this day, I love this shot. In a way it feels like a painting to me, surreal and beautiful. The path so inviting, the trees so lush.

I am happy I placed my family and I in a space where I feel at home. I would never feel comfortable in a city like environment and am grateful I can live where my heart truly lies. I now have my peace and quiet. It’s funny to think about how I dreamed of living in Brooklyn or Queens when I was younger when I wouldn’t even consider it today. I guess that’s what happens when people grow up and change. Even though the one thing that has never changed is my love for the Earth. And now I can experience it everyday in my own backyard.

Inspiration Photo Friday: Suburbia - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

Office Space Beauty

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Office Space Beauty

Whether you work in an office or out of your home, you should be in a space that is inspiring, organized and beautiful. Even cubicles don’t have to be stuffy and boring. Dress them up with things you love like photos of loved ones and trinkets that make you smile and bring in plants to enhance the air. Remember, this is where you are most of your day so why not create a space you love?

Since I work from home, my office is shared with my husband. Even though I take up most of the room, he does have a small space for his desk. My two dogs also have access during the day so you can imagine how hectic it can get with them running around, playing and barking most of the time. It makes me nuts! But I make sure the space itself is organized and designed to help me get stuff done. This is what truly makes a difference.

I created 3 essential zones; my computer desk area where all paperwork and graphics are done, my printing station where I keep all orders as well as files and my craft area where I cut all paper and keep most supplies.
Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

The closet holds all inventory, magazines and other storage we have. Everything is organized into labeled boxes and kept in groups that make sense.
Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

I also developed a system that would make fulfilling orders easy so I can keep track of my progress. I have a board above my desk that lists all current orders with lists of what to do. After each task is done, I check them off the list until the order is finalized. I also have a weekly to do list I update which enables me to see my projects in advance.

Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

As far as design, both my husband and I wanted the office to feel a bit more masculine and by incorporating a darker color palette in the space I think we accomplished that nicely. I wanted it to have a more study feel as apposed to a business feel. So with the navy hue on the walls and darker toned wood pieces, its warm and cozy. We also surrounded ourselves with artwork we love, books and lots of vintage finds that make us happy. I have to say my office is one of my favorite places to be.
Office Space Beauty - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

Here are some other really great examples of office spaces that are beautiful and organized. They are sure to inspire you to create a room you love too.
Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Creative Stream Blog

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Creative Stream Blog

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: The Inspired Room

Office Space Beauty
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Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: A Bella Life

Office Space Beauty
Photo Credit: Better Homes & Gardens

Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition

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Most people think of Halloween as being the only day to host a party that you can dress up at. However, Mardi Gras was a grand event at one time, not the drunken fest that it can be now. In the late 1800s, it was a time of family parades and balls or masquerades. It was a tradition that many begged entrance to and few were ever invited. But it was such a time of celebration after Twelfth Night, which was the close of the winter season or the twelfth day of Christmas. Once the sixth of January is over, the celebrations begin until the day before Ash Wednesday, which is commonly referred to as Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras.

Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
Photo Credit: Gnuckx, Flickr

People of position would form Krewes, who are the planners and executors of the party. Each member of the Krewe was responsible for inviting guests and in turn, the guests could invite guests. They were elaborate themed balls where women wore beautiful gowns and men were chivalrous. The food was extravagant and the dancing was enthusiastic.

This year is the year to bring back the past. Adopt something new, we did after all, beat the apocalypse last December. That should be our cue to live life to the fullest and to experience new things. You should treat yourself to a night of luxury! So, in honor of the upcoming Mardi Gras holiday, here are some tips to kick off your new year!

Form a Krewe
This is just another word for “crew”. Back in the day, it was the    Krewe that planned everything and even participated in the Tableau, or a still life depiction featuring the theme. So, like statues of a scene. These people can be family or friends, but choose well. You want people who can help and will share expenses.

Choose a Theme
The theme is very important because your entire ball will be based on this one idea. Just as many of us coordinate our homes with a particular themed décor, this same principle should be applied to your party. It will even affect your food choices! However you choose your theme, the colors of green, purple, and gold are the colors of Mardi Gras. Most themes can incorporate those colors predominantly.
Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
Photo Credit: Brides

Menu
Decide on your menu according to your theme. It doesn’t really make sense to have seafood at a western themed party. However, an under the sea gathering would support that well. Check into catering options or ask for your guests to bring a dish to share and set it up buffet style where you have room. Perhaps decorate the dining area in your home for people to walk through and get their food.
Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
Photo Credit: Hoosier Homemade

A crucial piece of the historical puzzle is to bake a King’s Cake with a bean having been thrown in the batter. When you cut the cake, whoever has the bean in their cake hosts the next party or becomes ruler of the Mardi Gras. In the past, a king and queen were crowned to preside over the festivities once the bean was found. One option would be to use a member of the Krewe to keep an eye on the food and drink making sure that there are not any guests that go without.
Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
Photo Credit: The Tomkat Studio

Invitations
The olden day invites were very artsy and would be framed to show off the fact that they had attended a Mardi Gras ball. Give them a little elegant southern flair perhaps.
Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
Photo Credit: Brookhollow Cards

Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
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Location
Before you send your invitations, you need to decide on where this affair will be held. A home of the Krewe will be your least expensive route, but there are also possibilities like hotel conference rooms or themed establishments that can accommodate a very large party.
Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
Photo Credit: Preston Bailey

Attire
You need to face the fact that not everyone will come dressed to the nines. But if you ask people to come dressed up, you had better make sure you are in costume as well. Be specific if you want masks to be worn or if they are optional. Generally, formal gowns and suits were worn, however, the custom has migrated to accepting themed costumes as well.

Decor
The décor for your party will largely depend on what your theme is. To make it easier, pick one that your Krewe has in common or has pieces they can contribute. The balls were lavishly decorated and there are ways to do this inexpensively, but having the Krewe contribute vases or chairs, even rugs or dishes will help you immensely.
Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
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Celebrating the Mardi Gras Tradition
Photo Credit: Karas Party Ideas

Decorating the tableau should be an enormous amount of fun. Whether you have one or not is up to you, but they aren’t all that hard to put together and make super backdrops for pictures. Make a backdrop that you can set up behind it using plywood and fabric or even custom wallpaper that matches your theme. The backdrops of yesteryear were ornate and elaborate scenes befit to receive the royalty of the evening.

Here are some ways to create a ballroom like space in your home:

First, clear out most of your furnishings, leaving the middle of the floor open for dancing. Bonus rooms are great for this because many are oversized and can house quite a few people. If you are like me, I would play music through my surround sound, but I don’t want to have it show. I mean, you need it in there but you don’t want it to detract from the atmosphere.

Create a tent feel in the room by taking fabrics, yards and yards of fabrics, and create a faux ceiling that will fall to the floor and wall off your equipment. Shop the bargain bins at the fabric stores for enough fabric to complete your project.

Lay the fabric out on the floor in a pattern that will intersect in the middle. Pull up enough of all the layers to create a pouf ball and secure it with a zip tie. Take the pouf and secure it to your ceiling, pins should be enough depending on the weight. Give each streamer some slack and secure the edges of the fabric to the ceiling where it meets the wall, or where you wish the wall to fall. Leave the lengths to pool on the floor for effect.

Using an area for your display, be it a front room or an area of your ballroom, segregate your area either with a stage or with colored paper on the floor, perhaps a piece of plywood covered in fabric. This area is used for photos as well as crowning the King and Queen of the Mardi Gras.

If you are going to make it a real Mardi Gras ball, there needs to be music for dancing. Having a live band is not really necessary but creating a playlist or CD is a great idea instead of turning on the radio. Traditionally, there were special souvenirs handed out when a member of the Krewe danced with another guest. These were very specific tokens that were custom made for the event. Beads, coins, or even jewelry are ideas you could use if you want it to be a very traditional gathering.

As a member of the Krewe, and the host, you should free yourself up to mingle and enjoy the evening. Assign positions to others to enable you to be a part of the party. Your presence will make the party.

Mardi Gras has been a very pompous holiday in Louisiana for many, many years. Bring a little frivolity and lightheartedness into your life by celebrating it as they used to, and still do in some parts of the state. It is a holiday that has been tainted with the drinking and flashing so that lookers on don’t understand the real reason for it. It never was a reason to become inebriated and rowdy. It has been a day of celebration, bringing the last weeks of Carnival to an end before Lent. It is a time to enjoy those around you and look forward to the next year with such great friends in your life!

{Maddy Olsen has written this post for Costume Super Center}

Elegant Dining

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Elegant Dining

Having a unique and comfortable dining area is essential for a home. Not only is it the place where your family gathers to eat and share the day’s adventures but its the space where your guests are invited to enjoy your delicious meals. Not to mention, hang out during parties. Like the other rooms in your home, it should reflect your style and be cohesive with the rest of the house.

Not everyone wants the same look and it certainly isn’t expected for you to have a fancy  dining room. There are a lot of different ideas for fancy anyway. Having an elegant space is the path you want to go in. When I say elegant, I mean a space that shows you took the time to make it special. There are plenty of things you can do to create this feel. Here are some ideas that will help bring some inspiration your way.

I love how this space is down to earth and nature inspired. It’s not stuffy or too dark and with all the unique elements thrown in the design, its also interesting enough to inspire conversation. The light wood tones and neutrals create a modern setting while the wallpaper adds that perfect touch of elegance to bring it up a notch. The mismatched chairs and small pops of color give the room an eclectic and fun look.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: Ideal Home

This french inspired space is surely elegant. With its antique pieces and neutral color scheme, its a beautiful example of a grand dining room. It’s lush, comfortable and simple as well as light and airy. I love how all the elements blend together, this allows the space to feel more open as well.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: Country Homes & Interiors

For a more casual dining area, keep it simple but cozy. This space showcases a rustic feel through modern aesthetic. Bold lines in the furniture help balance the space while the the textured chairs and floor add interest. To bring a soft touch to the room, the white and creamy color palette play a major role here while the flawy curtains keep the the hard edges of the windows looking a bit more delicate.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: Country Homes & Interiors

Classic and elegant, this room shows off gorgeous pieces and features earthy hues for a more dramatic look. This type of rustic elegance has traditional undertones but is still cozy enough to gather and be comfortable. The dark wood floors help ground the space while the lighter tones in the table and chairs help to bring out their beautiful texture.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: ML Interior Design

For those who don’t have much space for dining or even a room to use as a dining area, getting creative with what you have is key. I love how this small space off the kitchen has both a dining room feel as well as a nook type of style. The built in benches really help to save space and can sit a lot of people, the table is casual but elegant in its own right and the chairs add a vintage touch. The light that pours into this area is gorgeous as well. With the addition of the industrial lighting and large map, the room appears fun and laid back which is something all your guest will surely love.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: Ideal Home

If you love graphic spaces and monochromatic color schemes, than this space is right up your alley. With black and white being the main characters here, the room is highlighted with graphic touches and traditional elements. Playing with contrast is key in a space as bold as this.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: Homes and Gardens

Another way to feature your love for monochromatic palettes but in a more subtle and rich way. Earthy tones and elaborate details bring this space to life. Texture surrounds the room from the wallpaper to the curtains and the chairs show off a beautiful pattern to bring in some more interest.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: Woman and Home

Mixing traditional pieces like this dining table with a casual feel is easy when you surround the main attraction with more laid back and comfortable items. The armchair add a touch of cozy while the bookshelves invite guests to take it down a notch. It’s sort of like combining a living room and dining area in one.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: 25 Beautiful Homes

Show off a gorgeous piece like this farmhouse table by allowing it shine all by itself. Pairing it with chairs that aren’t as heavy keep the room light. The amount of light lets nature be a guest as well. In spaces like this you don’t need much.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: 25 Beautiful Homes

Modern, artsy and smart, this museum inspired space is a good example of mid-century elegance with a gallery like flair. Simple and to the point, the clean lines and no fuss pieces allow the room to feel classy, unique and smart. The cool color palette helps to keep its cool vibe.
Elegant Dining
Photo Credit: Ideal Home

{For more inspiration check out Real Simple’s article}