I whipped up a batch of these for Sunday breakfast as we were putting up the Christmas tree, which I will show you soon! They were super simple and turned out amazing. THe apple ws the perfect combination of sweet/tart. Here's the recipe:
1/2 stick butter ,melted
1 scant cup of sugar
2 eggs, beaten
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup milk
1/4-1/2 tsp cinnamon to preference
3 dashes (I almost never measure) nutmeg
1 large apple (I used a Jonagold) coarsely chopped
Combine all ingredients and spoon into a paper lined muffin tin. Bake at 375 for 30 minutes.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
More Ikea Finds
Good morning! Enjoying my coffee and trying to keep our 90 pound mutt from obsessively licking our son's face.
A couple of posts ago, I mentioned that Ikea was our go-to source forknock-off replicas of interior furnishings. I showed you the couches we ordered, but you can see them here if you missed that. I though that I'd share some other finds with you. Here they are:
First up, a gorgeous Pottery Barn lamp:
A couple of posts ago, I mentioned that Ikea was our go-to source for
First up, a gorgeous Pottery Barn lamp:
credit:Pottery Barn This retails for about $150.00. Absolutely gorgeous, but I'd want two, and I'm not going to drop $300 for two lamps. Not with kids and dogs in the house ;) Here's the Ikea version: |
credit: ikea.com Retail is about 50 bucks. And while it isn't quite identical, I think it's pretty close. And for a third of the price, it looks even better. Here's an artichoke lamp. Designed by Poul Hennigsen: |
credit:dwr.com It'll run you between 7k and 14k, depending upon the size. Or you can get this for about 40 bucks: |
credit:ikea.com |
Saarinen Tables- my Dad has two reproduction Saarinen side tables in his house. My sister is also an interior decorator. Here's the fun part: my Dad has her absolutely convinced that they are the real deal. She has been trying to get him to give them to her for the last million years. There were a couple of times I though she was going to wet herself. It is hilarious watching her trying to convince Dad to hand over his side tables, but even more so watching Dad pretend he doesn't know why she wants them so badly. Anyway, the real deal isn't cheap:
credit:dwr.com Depending upon size, you can expect to pay anywhere between 2k and 4k for this table. Or you can own this one for about 200 bucks. |
credit: ikea.com |
So, a few fun knock offs at a fraction of the price :)
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Christmas Entryway Inspiration
This year, I'm starting our Christmas decor at the entryway and working my way inside. I'm gathering up ideas for our own home and thought I'd share with you. Our family's rule is no Christmas anything until Thanksgiving dinner has been eaten- I'm itching to get started, though. Enjoy!
credit:sweetteaandlemon.wordpress.com We'll show you our front door soon. I hope it'll be half as cool as these. And, since blogger is being difficult, the photo credits starting from the 2nd photo are as follows: besthomeinteriordesign.com, allyou.com, hometrenddesign.com, design-decor-staging.com, and corearchitect.co.uk |
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Visible Tabletop
We're that family- the one that comes in, chunks the gym bag, hat, scarf, whatever on the table and leaves it there. It's a nasty habit. But, I've been working on that and even have proof of it. I am ridiculously proud of myself over the fact that you can see actual table top.
But there you have it- I do occasionally clean AND dust.
The roses are from my awesome husband- he loves me. Or maybe he's trying to butter me up...I heard him say something about upgrading his table saw not 10 minutes after the bouquet showed up :) And the wooden panel on the wall is Chinese. They are acually part of the interior walls in Chinese homes. This particular one was cut out of a home that was being demolished and sold by a dealer in Dallas, Texas.
But there you have it- I do occasionally clean AND dust.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Kitchen: In Progress
I am officially one happy housewife. Our couches will be delivered on Dec. 6th, in 4 more days I can start decorating for Christmas, AND we have finally, finally -after 8 months of obsessive compulsive nuttiness- picked out our kitchen countertops and cabinet colors! So, just a quick recap here: this is what the kichen looked like before we moved in.
Yes, that is green and pink paint. And here's what we've got now:
It's not really that bad. I'm not in love with the cabinets or anything, but we have an original, almost 100 year old brick column in our kitchen. It could be worse. But I digress.
The countertops we picked are Wilsonart laminate and the color is Tumbled Roca. It comes precut, so all we have to do is slap it in place.
Probably kind of hard to tell, but there are tiny little flecks of sage green in there. Which made picking out the cabinet color really easy. Yep, sage green. Trust me, it'll be fab. Plus, it'll coordinate with our sage green fireplace, which is visible from the kitchen. This is the general idea:
Can't wait to get started. Kitchen photos are from www.kitchen-design-ideas.org You can browse by color, so if you're in need of inspiration, check them out.
Yes, that is green and pink paint. And here's what we've got now:
It's not really that bad. I'm not in love with the cabinets or anything, but we have an original, almost 100 year old brick column in our kitchen. It could be worse. But I digress.
The countertops we picked are Wilsonart laminate and the color is Tumbled Roca. It comes precut, so all we have to do is slap it in place.
Wilsonart Tumbled Roca |
the overall effect |
with brick |
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Living Room Redo
If you've seen our "living room", you know it's a challenging shape- long, rectangular, and divided by our fireplace.
The best way I've found to work with it is to divide it into three separate areas- dining, fireplace, living. We previously had a mammoth of a corduroy couch- very comfy but way huge for the space. It made our modest living area seem miniscule.
To really play up the space we do have, we decided to go with a more modern, streamlined looking couch...like this one....
But not this one. Because it is almost $7,000 dollars and that just isn't gonna happen! So, where to go for designer knockoff furniture? Ikea, of course:

The color isn't as cool, but for 400 bucks, I'm not complaining. And I've got a trick up my sleeve to "customize" them that I'll show you later, too. If all goes well, they should be delivered in 2-3 weeks, right before we host Christmas. Fingers crossed.
Ikea also does a really great job of knocking off high-end light fixtures and Saarinen tables, too.
one iteration of the living room- I miss those colors! |
The best way I've found to work with it is to divide it into three separate areas- dining, fireplace, living. We previously had a mammoth of a corduroy couch- very comfy but way huge for the space. It made our modest living area seem miniscule.
To really play up the space we do have, we decided to go with a more modern, streamlined looking couch...like this one....
credit:dwr.com |
The color isn't as cool, but for 400 bucks, I'm not complaining. And I've got a trick up my sleeve to "customize" them that I'll show you later, too. If all goes well, they should be delivered in 2-3 weeks, right before we host Christmas. Fingers crossed.
Ikea also does a really great job of knocking off high-end light fixtures and Saarinen tables, too.
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