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Inspirations of Late

Before I go all crazy Christmas lady on you, I wanted to share some images I've seen lately that I absolutely cannot get out of my head.  I picture these images whilst choreographing a dance routine to Kylie Minogue's Can't Get You Outta My Head.  For the record, my brain is in a constant state of choreography in addition to the images of Christmas, Edward's cute ham-hock legs, puppies and pretty decor rotating around up there.  So if anyone is ever wondering why I'm so spacey sometimes, that's why.  It's a lot. 

Good God that door is beautiful!  That's what the entrance to Heaven will look like for me.

via RDuJour

via Paul Raeside

via Habitually Chic

via Habitually Chic

via Eclechic
via The Foo Dog Ate My Homework (if someone has an original source, please let me know)  

I love the opulence of all of these images.  Even the spare, white bathroom has a shot of rich, cobalt blue and gold.  The black and gold desk is going on my wishlist for things I would like to have in my lifetime.  I'd like a small one for my bedroom or a larger one for the future library we're going to put in our formal living room. 

Anyway, I just had to put those out there.  They are keeping me up at night.  How does one deal with so much prettiness in the world? (obviously if you're me, you start a blog about it and then write weird things in the white space)

I'm almost finished putting up Christmas decorations! Also, we are painting the basement and I took a peek and I'm so in love with it. I'm having them paint everything Benjamin Moore Sage Tint - trim, doors and walls.  I could eat the paint I love it so much. Kip wasn't too sure about it, but I said, "trust me, my love, it will look amazeballs." (just kidding, I don't talk like that, I'm in a weird mood)  I'll share some sneak peeks on Facebook this afternoon! Have a loverly day!

House Updates and Stuff I like

 New England Home


Hey y'all! That's not my house, but I like it. It's giving me inspiration for our own exterior, specifically, the shutters around the arched window and the potted boxwoods on either side of the door.  I bet this house looks really pretty at Christmas.  That's kind of how I judge houses now - would they be a place I'd like to spend Christmas?  The previous owners of our house loved Christmas so much that they left me a giant 6 foot tall Santa to display in our arched window.  I know, I know, it's rude of me to brag.  But really, 6 ft Santa's should come standard in every home.

Moving on, I have kind of a random post today.  If you are a liker of Belclaire House on Facebook some of this may be redundant so I apologize.  Sometimes it's nice to show the non-likers what they're missing so then they'll come like me.  Also, sometimes I write weird status updates that I later wonder if I should have kept to myself so you definitely don't want to miss out on that. 

So, first, some house stuff:


I'm not totally sure I like this pillow situation.  I spilled red wine on one of my white Pottery Barn jute braid pillows that apparently you can't wash or dry clean.  When I went back to get another one, these blue pillows were on sale for $18 and the white capiz shell pillow was on sale for $8 - all together less expensive than my one white pillow.  So I bought those instead because you know the old saying, "the more pillows, the closer to God."  Yes, it's a saying.  I just said it.  The big sham in the middle is an old Ralph Lauren sham that I already had.  Our sofas are not in the greatest shape so clearly I'm trying to cover them with pillows in an effort to hide them.  Is it working?

I am sure that I love this Erica Heather plant situation happening in front of my sink.  I found these at the grocery store, and they seem to be doing better than the basil and rosemary that I had in there previously. 



The curtains look a bit wonky here (I need to rehang them), but I am very pleased with my new white dupioni silk curtains, also picked up on sale at Pottery Barn.   The need for drapery was semi-urgent.  Our lab has an unhealthy obsession with the neighbor's lab and she sits at the window staring into their living room for hours on end.  I imagine she's sitting there singing Eric Carmen in her head, "when I was young, I never needed anyone ..."




In the spirit of trying to do some things on a budget,  I attempted an almost free Thanksgiving table for my girl's dinner on Saturday using nuts, candles and some yummy scented pine cones from Target.  I'm normally not a fan of scented anything at the dinner table, but these were very light and seemed to compliment the meal. 

pardon the iphone-ness of this photo, but I took it with my iphone


And finally, I painted the front door! We had a gorgeous weekend in Kansas City, and I decided I needed to just go ahead and do it myself. 

Before:


After:


The color is Benjamin Moore Twilight (totally appropriate for this Team Edward house). 


Ignore the sad lonely pumpkin.  It's just sad.  Sad pumpkin aside, I love the color.  I'm excited to zhuzh up the front porch area now. 

Ok, one last thing because I know y'all have more important things to do than read mah babblin', but I'm always looking for gifts for myself for others, and One King's Lane has a ton of fun gifts for friends and family and myself.

Such as,

Mint Julep Cups for $20



Pink Lacquer Keepsake Boxes



A snow leopard throw blanket (I can't get enough snow leopard lately) 


This coral chinoiserie tray (they call it coral, but it looks red to me)



And lots more.  Good hostess gifts, too. 

Just thought y'all would like to know. 

Ok team have a lovely day!!


When I was young
I never needed anyone
And makin' love was just for fun
Those days are gone

All by myself
Don't wanna be, all by myself anymore
All by myself
Don't wanna live, all by myself anymore

Front Door Color Help!

I need suggestions y'all! In my last house, I grabbed a color and it ended up being perfect.  I can do that about 75% of the time, but the other 25% I end up trying 100 million different colors and then having a mental break down when I realize I don't really know what I want. 

So here's the deal, our front door is currently bright red.  I don't hate it.  I love a bright red door actually, but I have an awkward relationship with the color red.  I can't live with it.  I love it in other people's houses, but you won't find it in my house.  It's like your best guy friend, who's a great guy, but you could never date or marry because you're not actually compatible in large doses.  Does that make any sense?  Red and I - not lovers, just friends. 

Before we moved in, when I had been stalking driving by our house on the reg as I went to the grocery store, I had decided that my beloved Farrow & Ball Hague Blue would be perfect. 

Remember?




I'd lived with the color in Edward's playroom for awhile, and I really loved it. 



I thought it would be a nice middle ground between this look (which I LOVE):

from this post, but see also Chinoiserie Chic who also has a post on front doors today!

and the way the house looked before it was repainted, when it was more black and white than navy, cream and red.

I took this picture LONG before I ever knew I was going to live in this house.  It was obviously fate. Original post here.

BUT when I put my painted board up to the door, I decided I didn't like it. 


Wamp Wump.

Here it is poorly Photoshopped:


Again, I don't hate it.  I just don't know if I love it. 

I'm kind of feeling something lighter.  So here are some other poorly Photoshopped options I did:

Farrow & Ball Lulworth Blue

Valspar Pillow Mint

Kip didn't like any of them, and I felt kind of "meh" about them as well, although I think the Lulworth Blue is the closest to what I want.

What do y'all think?  Do you have suggestions? Specific paint colors would be awesomer than awesome.   I want something kind of fun and inviting, that is very me (so not yellow).

My only sense of urgency is that I want to take a Christmas card picture in front of the house before it gets too cold so we can send our friends and family our change of address. 

Ok y'all gimme what you got.  PLEASE!!

Have a Lovely Father's Day Weekend Y'all!

{via dustjacketattic}

Morning y'all! How wonderful is that door?  I want to know what's behind it! Soo the showing yesterday went very well.  Of course, they called and wanted to see it in the morning rather than the afternoon so I had about ten minutes to scramble to get out of the house with Edward and the dog.  My mother-in-law's "pile every loose item in the laundry basket" trick came in really handy.  Luckily, I had checked off many tasks on my checklist the night before.  When I walked back into my home, I thought, "yea, I'd buy this place."  Regardless of what happens, it's just nice to have some positive feedback.  I'm excited for Father's Day on Sunday because it means we get to spend some time together as a family.  We've spent so much time working on the house, and we need a break to have some fun.  Hope y'all have a lovely weekend!

In case you missed it, my checklist before showing the house 

The Pink Pagoda Blue and White Store is open for business! 
and I'm in hog heaven

One King's Lane is also having a Blue and White Sale 
Ends Sunday

Holy Dream Home!!



I'm loving Tory Burch's Tumblr Torypedia 

Hilarious version of Beauty and the Beast


I like what's going on here

Those doors espesh!

Redmond Aldrich Designs 

I'm in The JC (that would be Jefferson City, Missouri) visiting my husband's fam for a couple of days so I haven't had a lot of time to devote to my little blog.  

Also, things are starting to get interesting around here. 



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