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Colorful bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

November 7, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

This time of year sure does fly by quickly doesn’t it? We’ve already whipped past Halloween and now it’s time to gear up for Thanksgiving. It’s overwhelming and so exciting! I really enjoy taking dedicated time out to focus on thanks and giving.

Do you enjoy this time of year? I know a lot of people love Thanksgiving because they love the foods offered. Me? not so much. As a vegan, I find this holiday to be one of the more difficult ones. I never want my friends and family to go out of their way for me. But the decorating. Oh boy does the decorating get me excited! This is my first attempt at a full Thanksgiving tablescape.

A huge “Thank You!” goes out to Lindsay of The White Buffalo Styling Co. for inviting me to partake in this Thanksgiving tablescape themed Blogger Stylin’ Home Tours. You can always start on her blog to work your way through all the tours.

And since this is a round robin style tour, you’ve most likely stopped here from my incredibly talented friend Cassie Bustamante. I know, I know. She’s a tablescape genius. You really ought to also make sure you’ve checked out her Kid’s Thanksgiving Tablescape and all the work she’s done on her daughter’s bohemian bedroom.

So I guess we’ll jump into some pictures with occasional commentary then? Have a seat!

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

I like to keep it simple. Dishes from the dollar store, inexpensive punches of color from the drinks, thrifted dishes and napkins and pops of warmth from the butternut squash, wooden bowl and salad forks and little decorative accents spread about. The predominantly blue table is given life with pops of yellow and green.

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

To help give the table a carefree, relaxed vibe, I chose to mix different sets of silverware, plates and napkins. They’ve all got a similar vibe which helps them work together in this setting. Having some matching elements like the placemats grounds all the craziness.

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

The napkin rings, the bowls, and candle holder are thrift store finds. You’ll never go wrong bringing in second hand elements to a space. Actually, all of the chairs and the table were thrifted too now that I’m thinking about it 🙂

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Menü:

Vegan Meatballs in a homemade tomato based sauce

Tossed romaine and iceburg lettuce with shredded cabbage, shredded carrots and yellow grape tomatoes

Croissants

Sparkling orange peach drink

Riesling wine

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

So, where will you be sitting? Pick any seat! It’s yours, friend.

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Moody colorful eclectic bohemian thanksgiving tablescape

Recreate My Tablescape With These Items:

Wine Bottle Basket

Wooden Bowl

Asian Painted Bowl

Placemats

Salad Forks

Wooden Napkin Rings

Napkins

Indigo Mudcloth

Elephant Salt and Pepper Shakers

If you’re not terribly elaborate with your tablescape decorating, I hope you’ll have found this to be relatable and/or inspiring. The whole set up didn’t cost all that much! And everything can be used again for other occasions and decorating. That’s my favorite way to decorate.

And now for the fun part, continue the round robin and get inspiration from some of the finest designers I’ve ever come across (yeah, I know- it’s crazy I’m amongst this talent, ha!). The next stop goes live tomorrow at 6 am EST and you’ll go to Michael of Inspired By Charm. Enjoy!

If you haven’t seen the tablescape Lindsay from The White Buffalo Styling Co. put together, then you’re not done! Go there now.

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Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Dining Room, Holidays

Dec-O-Ween: My Halloween Mantle

October 11, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Hey there! It’s October and that means we get to focus on having some fun decorating for Halloween. I’m so excited to actually decorate this year with the addition of my teal fireplace mantle. Mantles are so fun to play around with!

So my contribution to Gretchen of Boxy Colonial‘s Dec-O-Ween week is sharing how I’ve decorated for Halloween on my mantle. I sure hope you love it!

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Not much else of my decor has changed from my Fall home tour. Instead I like to decorate the porch and the mantle and leave the rest of the decorating fall neutral.

Deco ween Halloween mantle

And by “neutral,” I mean as neutral as a maximalist loving gal like myself can get.

Decoween

I don’t pick up many items from year to year, but this cute “EEK” from Target’s dollar spot had to come home with me.

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You may have noticed it’s a little spider crazy here. I took fishing line and randomly hot glued plastic spiders to it to mimic a kind of spiderweb invasion.

I really like spiders.

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Any Alice in Wonderland fans out there? Imagine my excitement when I found this Cheshire cat at the thrift store.

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And in true Corinna fashion, I decorate with a lot of plants. Plants, kitschy decor and color. That’s my formula for a space that makes me happy.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by. I hope you’ve found an idea or two or three you can use for your own decor. Don’t forget to visit the other tours in the Dec-O-Ween series and pin your favorites!

Check out the remaining tours for all your Halloween decorating inspiration:

TUESDAY

Decor and the Dog

Corner52

Remodelando La Casa

A Designer At Home

WEDNESDAY

Go Haus Go

Number Fifty Three

THURSDAY

Boxy Colonial

Newly Woodwards

Domicile 37

FRIDAY

Crafivity Designs

Sunshine and Munchkins

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Holidays

A Warm & Cozy Bohemian Home Tour

September 30, 2016 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Hello and welcome to my home tour! Even with a home mostly torn apart for a dozen or so projects, Fall nesting still has to happen. It’s one of those natural progressions throughout the year. My Fall decorating style is very muted, focusing more on the cozy feeling of a room and little nods to the season sprinkled throughout. I’m excited to share with you a bit what that looks like for me as part of the Blogger Stylin’ Home Tours hosted by Lindsay of The White Buffalo Styling Co. Hopefully you’re stopping in from A Creative Day Blog!

If you’re new here,

Hey, What’s up? Hello! I’m grateful to have you here today. My name is Corinna and I am the designer at home and this is my boho abode. I’m passionate about creating beautiful spaces meant for living in with a lot of bohemian flair. I share my own home’s journey, tips for yours, mood boards with shopping lists, my thrifting adventures and a splash of other interests from my life. I love nature, laughter and creating. After you’ve toured, if you like what you see please follow me on your favorite social media platforms and sign up for email updates!

Let’s tour, shall we?

To set the tone for the tour, light up the Leaves Bath and Body Works candle and tune in to 3 gymnopedies (arr. a. miolin): gymnopedie no. 1. This is what you can expect when you walk into my home on most days. Oh, and my little black and white barking fluff will insist he greet himself and attempt to woo you.

You may notice right away that there’s no entry way. We’re right in the everything space. Last time I did a home tour, I think we had finally pared the number of purposes for this room down to entry way, living, and play space. But then a whole slew of discombobulation started. And it’s back to being the everything space.

eclectic bohemian divided living and dining space

The space is divided into a family gathering/playing/TV watching space and an eating, chatting, working space. There’s a basket for shoes to get kicked off into and a cube divided storage unit full of regularly played with toys and a surface for placing keys onto.

My nod to the season here is the candle you’ve mentally (or literally ;)) lit as you walked in and a small foam pumpkin I pressed brass thumbtacks into for a bit of bling.

eclectic bohemian divided living and dining space

Looking back into the space you’ve just stepped into, you’ll see all of the impromptu dining space I pulled together temporarily. The former dining space and a bedroom are getting flipped. I’ll pop in and explain all of that better next week.

Eating right beside such a bright window is really nice. I pulled in my Craigslist world market bench, peacock fanback chair, small round dining table with brass capped feet, and one of the chairs I had to rebuild a seat for. Beneath sits a woven hemp rug and a Mexican blanket layered for that cozy feeling.

bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour
bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour

A simple centerpiece works best for our family. It leaves us plenty of space to sit down and have some tea while we catch up. I achieved that neat finish on the lantern with hammered finish copper spray paint with bursts of random gold over the entire lantern. I feel like it adds just the perfect touch of rustic warmth.

I even swapped out my usual teal or navy scarf of the back of the peacock chair for a piece with deeper, richer colors.

As we sit and enjoy our tea, you can let your eyes wander. I’ve carefully chosen and placed every item because I want your eyes to enjoy their visit. I like my guests to wander and ask about the various pieces, feel refreshed with all the greenery, and at home with all the layers.

bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour
bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour

I’ll invite you to take a load off and relax on the couch with me. By now you’ve probably started to notice a faint secondary smell. Incense. From the other end of the house is a stick of nag champa burning. The two smells blend into a deep, complicated cinnamon, woodsy, musky kind of smell.

In this space, I swapped out some cooler toned textiles for darker, warmer ones. The mid century swivel rocker got wrapped with a  bit of rusty orange fabric and topped with this cute marble pillow. You may start to notice as your eyes wander that there are little pumpkins and gourds spread about. I nod to you Fall. Thank you for your pumpkins and pretty colored leaves.

bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour
bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour

We can chat, play pentominoes, watch a movie, listen to music or flip through one of my many favorite books to refuel our creativity and spirits.

bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour

My solution for a fireplace-less home? Lots of candles. I can almost convince myself the room is warmer when they’re lit. I know it’s all in my head but I enjoy it nonetheless.

I filled in the gaps of my soda crate rock collection display with more foam gourds.

bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour

I like to keep the bulk of my decor the same year round. I don’t normally overhaul a whole mantle, bar cart or shelves. But I do like to add in fun little surprises. A bit of fun pom pom garland for added texture, a metallic pumpkin in line with my usual trio of bells, and a DIY mercury glass pumpkin in place of the usual brass trunk.

bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour
bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour

Before you head onto your next stop in this Fall home tour series, here’s a look at the whole space:

bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour
bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour

If you haven’t yet been there today, make sure you go visit Kristin from Bliss At Home. She’s a seasonal decorating genius and I’m always blown away with her use of colors and finishes to set the mood for a seasonal space. You click visit her Fall Home Tour here.

And please, don’t mind the paint all over the front porch and sidewalk. I would have preferred the opportunity to share my simply Fall decorated front porch. But alas the sweet 4 year old who’s been talking your ear off during your visit put paint all over it all while I prepped lunch 2 days ago. Next time I’ll have a proper porch to share!

bohemian cozy and warm fall home tour

Missed a tour this week? Get all the Fall home decorating inspiration you could ever need with the stunning line up of bloggers Lindsay has pulled together:

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Dining Room, Family Room, Holidays, Living Room, Living Room

Christmas Decor & Tips

December 18, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

all the tutorials, tips and ideas for christmas decorating and gifting in one place

Hey Guys! The holidays are such a fun time for getting creative and having fun. I wanted to give you all of my ideas and tips in one place just in case you’ve got any last minute decorating or gifting to do. And if you don’t, then you’re sure to find something to “pin” for next year!

Let’s start with DIY ornaments. Even as late as gathering up some friends and family on Christmas eve, making ornaments with others is so fun.

These smell incredible- even years later! Cinnamon Scented Owl Holiday Ornament Tutorial. really pretty idea for using agate slices as christmas tree decor. they look so pretty in front of the lights! twig and branch ornaments created with backyard waste and a couple craft stash supplies- rustic and cute!

Another really fun tree decoration to create is a burlap garland. Either draped on the tree or hung around doorways and windows, this garland is easy and pretty.

Burlap and Twine Holiday Garland tutorial

Don’t fret how inexpensive your tree is. Cheap, fake Christmas trees are cost effective and easy. Here are the best tips for making it look fuller, like the more expensive models.

how I made my $40 cheap christmas tree look thicker, bushier and beautiful - budget savvy christmas decorating

My Global & Boho Christmas Tree for your inspiration and enjoyment:

colorful, whimsical, bohemian Christmas Tree

Still shopping? Me, too! I swear this part takes the longest. Here are my tried and true suggestions:

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The Perfect Go To Christmas Gift Idea

Running Out Of Time and Need Free Decor and Cards?

Last Minute Free Printable Christmas Card Downloads

If you’re still handing out cards, chances are you’ll love these card stuffer ideas:

Cute & Special Card Stuffer Ideas. Click through for more coordinating ideas

And that wraps up the Holiday posting for me this year. I hope these ideas are helpful and give you some great ideas. Let me know what you’re doing for the holidays in the comments below.

Filed Under: Blog, Holidays

Twig & Glitter Christmas Ornaments

December 12, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

twig and branch ornaments created with backyard waste and a couple craft stash supplies- rustic and cute!

Hey guys!
I have one more ornament tutorial for Christmas Week here at A Designer At Home. And it’s by far my favorite tutorial because it’s free if you’re an avid crafter. It was for me, at least! For a lot of us, a touch of rustic makes it way into our holiday decor and it’s just fitting for the season. There’s probably a lot of dead sticks lying about. At least here in Virginia there’s a plethora of them as the greenery dies off. I scoured the yard for sticks that had a bit of chunk to them but that would still be easy to cut by hand.

Combined with a little glitter I had on hand, spare ribbon, hot glue and spray adhesive, I was able to create ornaments that sparkle and add that rustic factor. Want a break down of how I made them? Here you go-

Twig & Glitter Christmas Ornaments

 

To start you’ll need a small tree branch or several twigs. Cut them down into smaller pieces.

Start assembling the designs you want. I kept things simple by choosing a basic snowflake shape and picture frame shape. Hot glue your designs in place once you’re happy with them. *You can use dollar store super glues if you don’t already own and don’t want to buy a glue gun (you can get one for less than $5 though!)

backyard twig christmas ornaments

Lay your ornaments onto newspaper or any surface that can be sprayed onto freely. Coat the ornaments with a spray adhesive and sprinkle your favorite glitters onto the wet adhesive, allow to dry. *Most dollar stores have a glitter glue than you can spread onto the ornaments (the glitter is fine though and clings to a brush so you may have to do layers)

backyard twig ornaments craft

Personally, I prefer silver, metal ornament hangers versus the green ones on my tree. I always keep at least 1 pack on hand in our Christmas supplies. I pick them up from the dollar store (that’s the third dollar!). Straighten one of the ends into an “L” shape and hot glue it to the back of your ornaments.

attach ornament hook with hot glue gun

OR

Use loops of a pretty ribbon as hangers for the ornaments. Just hot glue the ribbon into a hoop and hot glue it to the back of an ornaments.

attach pretty ribbon to back of twig ornaments

I hope you’ve enjoyed this tutorial. It’s very easy, but they end up looking so pretty up on the tree! If you like this tutorial, or think someone you know will, please share it via your favorite social media networks!

twig and branch ornaments created with backyard waste and a couple craft stash supplies- rustic and cute!

twig and branch ornaments created with backyard waste and a couple craft stash supplies- rustic and cute!

colorful, whimsical, bohemian Christmas Tree

vintage ornament and ornament made from backyard branches

Filed Under: Blog, Christmas Week, DIY, Holidays

Gilded Agate Slice Ornament Tutorial

December 11, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

really pretty idea for using agate slices as christmas tree decor. they look so pretty in front of the lights!

It’s another ornament tutorial today for Christmas week here on the blog. I made these ornaments last year when everyone and their mom was crushing on agate. I think it’s safe to say most of us are still crushing on agate so it felt natural to share that one, especially since it’s one of the handmade ornaments that have landed on my tree this year.

Agate is beautiful hung in front of lights. The rings and colors really light up (no pun intended) and are a really interesting addition to a Christmas tree. And with the variety of sizes and colors available nowadays, they can blend in with the other decor of the season.

Want to know how to make them for your tree? Let’s dive into it.

How To Make Gold Leaf Agate Ornaments

 

Supplies:
  • Agate slices with pre drilled hole
  • Sheets of Gold leaf
  • Adhesive
  • Sealer
  • Ornament hooks
  • Beads

Prepare the agate slices by ensuring they’re clean. A little bit of soapy water should be sufficient. Once completely dry, paint a thin layer of adhesive onto the outer edge of the slice.

Give it a second and fairly quickly press the gold leaf onto it. I think with the edges being rough and a bit porous, the adhesive dried much quicker than it ever has in previous uses. I worked one ornament at a time to prevent the adhesive from drying completely (this happened to me). This is also why I have no during photos, sorry guys!

paint adhesive size around edges of slice

After getting the gold leaf on one, you can let it sit while you finish up the others. Paint a layer of sealer over top the gold leaf.

Once the sealer has had time to dry, you can go back in and scrape off any sealer and gold leaf that ended up on the face or back of the slice. Most importantly the face, but I set mine in front of lights in the tree and it mattered to me that the back be clear of debris.

scrape gold leaf from face of agate slice

Loop an ornament hook through the pre-drilled hole and slide beads onto the hook. You could secure them with a tiny bit of glue, but I left them loose on mine.

 

If you can place them strategically to hang in front of lights on the tree, you’ll really get some of the veining to pop and the color to stand out more. Our tree is very colorful and gathered this year with no particular theme. So mine are spaced sporadically throughout the tree for a touch of eclectic.

how to make a dark blue agate slice ornament with gold leaf edge

how to make a pink agate slice ornament with gold leaf edging- super pretty when hung in front of lights!

smoky blue agate slice ornament tutorial

colorful, whimsical, bohemian Christmas Tree

colorful, whimsical, bohemian Christmas Tree

They’re quite fun! Thanks so much for reading and for taking the time to be here today. I’d love to see you make some! If you do, please comment or tag me in the photo on social media.

Filed Under: Blog, DIY, Holidays

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My name is Corinna and I'm a Gemini. Enamored with the architecture and textiles of South Asia. Lover of incense, the color teal and thrifting. Supporter of small businesses and fair trade. Self proclaimed crazy plant lady. Aiming to live a more natural, vegan life day by day. I read, hike and drink coffee in my spare time. I have 2 cats, a dog and a 4 year old.

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