Strawberry shortcake, strawberry ice cream, strawberry pie… we can’t stop thinking about strawberries! It’s a good thing, too, because this weekend is Cabot’s Annual Strawberry Festival, where we can revel in all things related to this deliciously sweet and juicy fruit. An ideal spring getaway with food, entertainment and vendor booths to keep everyone in the family happily fed and entertained. For information, visit juniorauxiliaryofcabot.com. How can you resist?
color curated: jadite & coral
friday favorites: runway to room, candy colors, bright bracelets
From associate/online editor Rosemary Hallmark: “Loving this nursery inspired by a recent Atlantic Pacific outfit.” {“Runway to Room: A Fashionable Nursery!” from Elements of Style}
From assistant art director Laura LaRue: “I am definitely craving that Tucker dress now. I am loving these colors!” {“candy {colored} cravings” from Delight by Design}
From marketing coordinator Tara Johnson: “I am obsessed with bracelets right now and I will be adding every color of the Cursive Design’s Sundial bracelet to my absolutely must-have list.” {“Cursive Designs” from Design Crush}
From associate/online editor Rosemary Hallmark: “We’re hard at work on the September Kitchens & Baths issue here in the At Home offices, and I’m in the planning phase of a kitchen redesign of my own, so I’m looking to the internet for inspiration and loving the subtle shades in this kitchen.” {“Sarah 101” from House of Turquoise}
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three fun 4th of july crafts
Off to the lake? Don’t forget the glitter and glue! The immensely creative Jerusalem Greer is back, this time with crafts in celebration of the good ol’ US of A!
And while you’re at it, you might want to check out Jerusalem’s thrifty waterside inspired craft ideas too.
Happy July 4th!
CRAFT #1
CROWNING GLORY
This is a craft that is easily adaptable to any event or holiday, and is also a lot of fun to do with kids.
Let’s get started OK?

Here are the supplies you are going to need:
*4 coordination sheets of scrapbook paper in patriotic colors
*Craft Glue
*Glue Stick
*Glitter – your choice of color
*Printer
*Scissors
* Satin or Grosgrain Ribbon in Coordination color, no wider than 7/8″
*Hot Glue
*Hole Punch
*Paper Cutter
*Pinking Sheers or Scrapbook Scissors
Using your paper trimmer, cut off one 12x 3 3/4″ strip of each paper pattern.
(You can go thinner than this, all the way down to 12x 3 1/4″ , but I wouldn’t suggesting going any wider.)
You are going to want to layer 2 of the strips of paper on top of each other, creating a “front” panel and a “back” panel for your crown.
* Once you have chosen your paper combo, glue the strips together using a glue stick. Allow one pattern paper to stick up above the other, showing about a 1″ to 1 1/4″ strip at the top of your crown.
(See picture above.)
Your finished panel will be about 4 3/4″ total width, and 12″ in length.
Using pinking sheers or scrapbook scissors, trim the sides and tops of your panels.
Using a paint brush or a regular glue bottle, add a nice thick strip of glue along the seems of where your 2 papers overlap on both panels. After you have applied your glue, generously coat with your choice of glitter. (See picture above.)
Using a circle cutting tool cut out a circle in one of your coordinating papers.
If you do not have a circle cutting tool you can create a perfect circle by simply tracing a common household object like a can of fruit or extra large coffee mug.
You will want your circle to be between 4″ and 5″ wide.
STEP 7
* Print Out Your Vintage Image
Next, using your computer, print out a vintage image to use to embellish the middle of your circle. Make sure to crop or shrink your image to a size that will fit inside your circle.
I printed image as a 3″ x 2 1/2″ size.
STEP 8
* Glue and Glitter Your Image
Next, using your glue stick, glue your image to the middle of your circle, then outline the image with a thin bead of glue and goat well with glitter.
Let dry.
After your circle has dried you can also trim it with your pinking or scrapbook scissors, or you can leave it smooth edged.
After you have chosen your edging style, attach your circle to the middle of your Front Crown Panel using a large dollop of Hot Glue.
Carefully press in place, making sure that your circle attaches to your panel.
You want only 1/2 to 3/4 of your circle to be on your panel.
The remaining amount should stick up above the top of your panel creating more height.
Using the same star punch or pattern from the Candle Project (below), cut out several stars in fun colors.
Glue 2-3 stars to each of your panels, using your glue stick. Outline the edges of your star with craft glue and coat with glitter. This will give them a nice finished sparkly look.
To attach your 2 panels together, you are going to need to add hole punches to both ends of each panel.
Where you place your hole punches will be determined by the width of your crown, and the size you need it to be in order to fit. Obviously children will need a smaller crown size than adults.
My holes are 3/4″ in from the end edge of my panel, and there is a 1 1/2″ space between them.
I like to make my front hole punches first, and then use those holes as a guide for the holes I punch on my back panel. This seems to help the 2 panels line up better when I attach them.
STEP 12
* Attach Panels with Ribbon
Cut 2 lengths of ribbon, each approximately 24″ long.
To attach your panels you will need to start by running 1 piece of your ribbon through your back panel, making sure that the tails of your ribbon come up through the holes on the top portion of your Back Panel (as seen above.)
Next, pull that same ribbon through your the holes on your Front panel, also letting the ribbon tails come up through the top of your Front panel.
Repeat this on the other side of your crown.
When you do this on both sides your crown, in will suddenly come together and be one piece.
The ribbon will allow you to loosen or tighten as needed. If you need a tighter crown you can shorten your panels from 12″ to whichever width will work best.
Just remember to trim both the front and the back panels equally.
Also you will need to decide if you want a crown that comes down over the head or sits more directly on top of the head.
My sweet boy Miles was happy to model today’s project for me. It is a little big for him since I made it in an adult size, but you get the idea!
CRAFT #2
LYRICAL LIGHT
This craft is called “Lyrical Light” because it is a candle that is wrapped in sheet music.
Here are the supplies you are going to need:
*1 piece of vintage Sheet Music
*Hot Glue
*Craft Glue
*Silver, Red or Gold Glitter
*Printer
*Scissors
* Extra Wide Patriotic Ribbon, Paper Fringe or Crepe Paper
*Thin Ribbon in Patriotic Colors
*Jar Candle (I used unscented white Prayer Candle)
Either using a vintage sheet of music (easily found at most flea markets) or the print out of the Star Spangled Banner PDF, prepare your paper by simply folding and tearing the edges off, creating a rougher looking edge (see photo below.)
STEP 2
* After you have picked and prepped your paper, wrap it around your candle, securing it with a bead of hot glue down the back seam were the ends of your paper overlap.
STEP 3
* Next you need to glitter the top and bottom edges of your paper.
Using craft glue, carefully and slowly trace the edge of your paper with a small bead of glue, going all around the candle.
If you have trouble controlling your glue stream you can either close your glue cap half way, creating a smaller and slower stream or you can use a small paint brush to paint your glue along the top and bottom edges of your paper.
* After your glue is in place, coat heavily with your choice of glitter.
Let dry completely before proceeding with the next steps.
* Pick your embellishments.
This next step is where you can begin to bring in your patriotic colors and elements.
I used a thick tri-colored velvet ribbon for my candle.
However you could use paper fringe, crepe paper streamer, tinsel garland, or other types of ribbon for this step. Whatever you are inspired by or have on hand will work great!
STEP 6
* Wrap your ribbon or other embellishment around your candle.
STEP 7
* Secure your embellishment to your candle at the back of your candle using hot glue.
Make sure to line up the seam of your ribbon or fringe with the seams of your paper for a clean and finished look.
Using this STAR image or a jumbo sized Star Punch
cut out a star on scrapbook or cardstock weight paper.
Coat with craft glue, then cover completely with glitter.
Let dry.
STEP 9
* While your star is drying, pick your thin embellishment ribbon.
(I used a red and white gingham print in a 1/2″ Width.)
Cut it approx. 9″ long.
Fold in half and attach the folded part to your the center of your wide ribbon or fringe using hot glue.
STEP 10
*Next, attach your dried glittery star to the top of your ribbon, again using hot glue (or craft glue if you are patient!)
Voila! You are done! You have now created a lovely Lyrical Light to display at your 4th of July gathering.
These make great hostess gifts and party favors, and can provide great after-dark light for your holiday party.
If sheet music isn’t your thing, vintage book pages, wallpaper remnants and colorful scrapbook papers all make great candle wrappers.
Use a variety of jar candle heights and widths to create a great holiday mantle display or tablescape.
And remember, you can create a wrap candle for any event or holiday by simply changing up the embellishment textures, colors and shapes.
CRAFT #3
ROSES AND LEMONADE
This project is called Roses and Lemonade, but it could be also be called Daisies and Lemonade, or Lilacs and Lemonade, or Sunflowers and Lemonade… Even though I am going to be showing roses, you can use whichever flower you love most!
These flower arrangements are bursting with a fresh scent, summery color and an old-fashioned vibe, perfect for a lovely holiday weekend.
Here are the supplies you are going to need:
*Flowers of your choice (about a dozen)
*A bag of fresh lemons
*Kitchen Scissors
*Kitchen Knife
*Small American Flags
*Clear glass jars, vases or water glasses.
STEP 1
* Gather your supplies and fill your jars or vases half full with water.
(Mine are way too full in this picture! Make sure to only fill them half-way up to prevent overflow.)
(1/2 a bag of lemons per arrangement is recommended.)
*Make to sure to slice them pretty thin, less than 1/4″ thick.
STEP 3
* Start filling your jar or vase with the lemon slices. Make sure to hold out 4-6 slices per arrangement for later.
No matter what type of flower you are using you need to make sure to remove all the leaves from the portion of the stem that will be in your water.
(Tip: Most flower leaves that get left in water will mold or rot, polluting and poisoning your flowers, causing them to die quicker.)
If you are using Roses, carefully remove the little green bud leaves that surround the base of each flower. Make sure to gently detach these leaves at their base, being careful not to rip your flower head off.
By removing these bud leaves, you are creating a cleaner look for your flower and your arrangement.
STEP 5
* Next trim your flowers down to the height you want them to be. I like my flower heads to look as if they are sitting right on the top of the jar.
To get a good measurement for where to trim your flower stem, bring your jar or vase to the very edge of your counter or table. Next, in front of your table or counter top, hold your flower up next to your jar or vase, lining it up with where you want to top of your flower to be. Cut off all of the excess stem that falls below the table or counter top.
STEP 6
* Fill in with leftover lemon slices.
After you have trimmed your flowers to the height you want them to be, place your flowers in their jars or vases. Next fill in around your stems with your remaining lemon slices.
For your final step, add some patriotic flair to your arrangement. I like to keep this arrangement simple.
Ideas include:
*Adding a decorative ribbon around the neck of your jar of vase.
* Creating a patriotic tag, using shipping tags or a wire dangle to hang from the neck.
*Inserting summer pinwheels into the arrangement instead of flags.
These arrangements look great outside at a picnic, in a kitchen window, on a mantle or by your bedside. They are as refreshing and nostalgic as a fresh cup of ice cold lemonade on a hot summer day.
Want to expand on this idea? You can always achieve a similar look with limes and oranges, and again mix in your very favorite flowers of any variety!
Want to make some yummy summertime lemonade punch to serve up with your flowers?
Download my very favorite recipe here!
giveaway : jonathan adler wallpops
Before we announce this weekâs giveaway, congratulations are in order for Loretta who is the winner of Handmade Houses! Loretta, please be on the lookout for an email from us with instructions on claiming your prize.
As our August Family Homes issue hits newsstands this week, and as families prepare to head back to school this fall, we’re on the lookout for fun ways to get our families organized. That’s why we’re so excited about this week’s giveaway!
WallPops, the premier line of peel-and-stick wall art from Brewster Home Fashions is introducing a line of removable dry erase boards and calendars by Jonathan Adler â perfect for back to school and the busy fall season.Â
One lucky reader will win the item of their choice from this website.* Just leave a comment here telling us which item you’d choose to help your family get organized this fall! A winner will be chosen at random and announced next Monday, August 6th!
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*Excludes Fathead or Euro decal designs.
ReGREEN Lecture Series
As part of the Annual Design Conference and Awards Gala, ASID Foundation is hosting a lecture series next week about applying the principals of LEED sustainability to your home. Annette K. Stelmack, Sustainable Design Consultant at Inspirit-Ilc and Co-author of Sustainable Residential Interiors, will be giving a lecture entitled “ReGREEN: Sustainable Residential Interiors.” {ReGREEN Residental Remodeling}

The founding principal of Inspirit, Annette brings over 30 years of experience in the building industry as a nationally recognized sustainable design leader, educator and author. She’s also a LEED AP BD+C professional, USGBC Faculty and ASID REGREEN Trainer, and she specializes in advising clients with chemical and electro-pollution sensitivies toward the highest quality of interior environments.
You don’t want to miss this!
Registration:
Online registration ends today. Registration is possible at the door, but they cannot promise food. E-mail your registration to [email protected] so they may reserve your space. You may wait to pay at the event. {Registration Packet}
At the door: Friday, September 20 | Capital Ballroom | 1:00-2:00 pm
ASID & USGBC Members: $50 | Non-Members: $75
Annette’s Lecture:
Friday, September 20 | Capital Ballroom | 2:00-6:00 pm
Room of the Week 4.27.10
Today’s pick: A fresh and inviting sunroom, ideal for watching through the windows as spring unfolds. (Extra ideal for any of you allergy sufferers like me, who love spring but hate pollen)
We liked this room so much we made it our May cover, which should be headed to your mailbox and newsstands soon…and on our web site shortly too.
Kudos for great colors, lots of texture and an interesting mix of styles go to Little Rock designer Becky Charton of Table Setters, Inc., who worked with homeowners Mel and Sally Davis as well as Yeary Lindsey Architects on the home’s transformation.
We think Abbie, the Davis’ Golden, knows how to pick a great sunny spot for lounging.
Photography: Nancy Nolan
friday favorites: july 4th, summer gatherings, pretty lighting
From marketing coordinator Megan Lindsey: “This inspiration board just screams an All-American 4th of July celebration. I want to set up a table setting just like this for a summer lunch with my girlfriends! I love everything about it, from the yummy looking watermelon drinks, to the touch of pink added to the traditional red, white and blue theme. MerrimentStyle.com is a great blog! Happy 4th of July weekend, and happy Friday!”(“Inspiration Board: Red, White, Blue and Pink Party!” via Merriment)
From art director Mandy Keener: “I love this lighting!” (“Come on in!” via The Novogratz)
From publisher Kelly Fraiser: “Very charming. Love the open shelves and, of course, the cheerful blue and green color palette.” (“Cottage kitchen makeover” via House of Turquoise)
From account executive Stevi Jackson: “What a fun idea! Even for those of us who aren’t planning a wedding, these bouquets would be great on a vanity with a funky antique mirror. I think I see a visit to AR Peddlers Antique Mall in my future.” (“Brooch bouquet” via Mande & Mr. Wo)
From assistant art director Laura LaRue: “I’m loving chevron too! Those napkins…those plates…those cakes!! Love how it is so simple but can add so much to any setting. Happy Friday!” (“Mad About Chevron” via The Wedding Post of Arkansas)
From editor in chief Diane Carroll: “Love the pictures, love the recipes…puts me in the mood to pretty up the porch this weekend and invite a few friends over for sangria and snacks!” (“Stylish summer entertaining” via Providence Ltd. Interior Design)
From associate editor Paulette Pearson: “My oh my. Talk about combining form with function. What a pretty and functional space. The big table, the art, the well-stocked bookshelves…and that lighting! This is going in my inspiration files, for sure!” (“Mixing FRI pics” via emmas designblogg)
From senior account executive Jennifer Hay: “A lovely find this July 4th weekend! A beautifully bound biography of Christopher Columbus, who discovered the Americas. Find it, and much more, at French Metro in Fayetteville.” (“Back in France…and the shopping begins!” via French Metro)
first & last impressions
For so many of us our front door is the homeâs main focal point. For others, the garage door takes the lead role. Either way, as an important design element(s), these entrances need emphasis and color. The easiest way to update your outside and change your homeâs exterior look is to paint your front and garage doors. For that matter, repaint your doors every year or every few years and your house will always be fresh and feel new. Go ahead and take it a step further and add a stripe or two on your door as you would the interior walls of your house.
Here I went ahead and painted the front door to look like a tarnished metal door. The predominant color is taken from the brick, so even though the door stands out, it still blends.
If you want to add a bit more emphasis to your doors,  add a wide vertical stripe.  In these photos,  both doors were painted a nice rich olive green and then a vibrant stripe was added in my favorite color, apple green. To tone the apple green down just a few notches, I brushed over this wonderful color with coffee colored stain. Now, both garage doors and the front door match, complement the brick, and add interest, color, and style.
Keeping it real, fresh and stylish,
Chris Olsen




























































