March 25, 2011

mirror mirror on the wall

Remember back in January when I posted about changing the art above my couch and moving this mirror?

Well, part II has been accomplished. I moved the mirror last week over my kitchen table. I think it fills the space nicely!

Here’s a view of the messy table with the mirror above it. I really like this angle of our house, because it feels so open and you get a nice little splash of color!

On a separate note, I still LOVE my chalk board walls! People often comment that with black walls you’d think that the space would feel small and dark. But the cheery banana yellow curtains with sunlight streaming through really makes the space feel homey!

I will be sure to update you all this weekend when I have the artwork above my couch all finished up!

Stacie

March 22, 2011

Springtime Fresh Dutch Door Press

I love Etsy’s Suggested Shop Feature! Otherwise who knows how long it would have taken me to find the lovely Dutch Door Press Shop!

Their shop page describes Dutch Door as “two friends, two antique printing presses, a bunch of ink and a whole lot of paper”. I personally love their Scandinavian inspired Tea Towels (they are perfect, no?).

This shop is filled with elegant colorways, vintage styled letterpress prints, and the loveliest designs influenced by nature! I simply adore their State Bird letterpress (see I even included the Arkansas Bird in this showcase)!

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Survey Time!

Hi friends! I’m here with a little lunchtime blog post. As you may have noticed, my little blog has been lacking in the posting department. My frequency has dropped off a tad, and frankly I really want to reinvigorate my content so that it will be a more enjoyable experience for you, the reader!

With that in mind, would you mind filling out a brief 5 question survey for me to help me improve GingiberSnap?

Thanks so much, friends! I will be back later tonight with a new little blog post!
Stacie

March 21, 2011

Gingiber Named Top Shop for Nursery Decor by Babble


Okay. I’ve stopped hyperventilating with happiness long enough to share with you all that my shop, Gingiber, has been named the #1 Etsy Shop for Nursery Decor by Babble.com  (read it here)!!!!!!!!

To be listed next to artists that I have long admired such as Ashley Goldberg, Candace Todd, and Blanca Gomez pretty much has made my day year millennium!

All I can say is thank you to the fabulous editors at Babble who found me worthy of this honor. I am so unbelievable humbled, and so much more driven to create meaningful, smart artwork for nurseries.

I am chasing a dream, people, and I feel like today a bit of my dream came true!

Stacie

March 19, 2011

New Bedroom Dresser


Happy Saturday! Last weekend, my family and I found the most amazing vintage furniture shop in Fayetteville called Vintage Foundations. They specialize in mid-century furnishings for a really really great price! I went in specifically looking for a low dresser to fit our bedroom space. I mentioned to the shop owner that I liked to repaint furniture, so he showed me to his back room, filled with the damaged pieces that were not in the showroom. I saw this slightly water damaged dresser and bought it on the spot (let me tell you the price was right!)

Here’s a close up of some of the details! I really like the original handles!

And here you can see the water damage on the top of the dresser. I am not too worried about updating this piece, even though it is old and has some charm. Thinking about getting some fancy wallpaper and covering the top and sides with it to add some pizazz!

I had bought this old mirror last year at the local Re-Store, but when I put it next to the dresser, I found the blonde on blonde wood finish a little overwhelming. So I went to Lowes and bought one of those $2.50 sample jars of paint in a nice aqua color.

I really like the POP of color! Still need to fill out the space with some smaller pieces of art to the right of the mirror.

Most importantly, I like what it does for the room! I like a cheery, bright bedroom! Nathan likes it too, so that is a plus! Any wallpaper or color suggestions for the dresser?

March 17, 2011

Made: Chicken Wire Lamp Shade

Hello! First, can I say a huge THANK YOU for all of your sweet comments regarding my last post, Past and Present. I was overwhelmed with your kind words and support. You are the best readers and friends ever.

The other day I was home sick (boo), but if you know me, I have trouble sitting still. So, I decided to finally rip the fabric off of an old lampshade and wrap it in some chicken wire left over from my last lighting experiment.

As far as projects go, this one was SUPER easy! All I needed were some wire clippers to cut my chicken wire to size. Then I simply wrapped said wire around the lamp shade frame and bend the edges of the wire so that they wrapped around both ends of the lamp shade, leaving a smooth edge!

The results are sort of industrial, and I really love it! I know it doesn’t do much in terms of light diffusion, it is definitely pretty! And I did not have to spend a penny!

What do you guys think? Violet feels very passionately that you like it…. or else (she’s the decorating enforcer, you know)

Stacie

March 16, 2011

Past and Present

I was quite inspired by Rachel Denbow‘s recent post entitled “Past and Present“, so I thought that I would write a similar post so that you all could get to know me a bit more personally!

Past:

*When I was born I contracted a serious infection in the hospital. Another baby girl born the same day as me got the same infection and died from it. If it wasn’t for my amazing pediatrician who tried an unconventional treatment for my illness, I might not be here today!

* I loved softball so much as a little girl! I dreamed of playing professional softball someday, and watched “A League of Their Own” religiously.

* While in the first grade, I gave a boy a black eye, but not from punching him in the face, but rather because I liked to spin around during recess with my arms outstretched. He just so happened to walk into my fist mid-flight!

* I have been my height (5’8.5”) since about the 6th grade. Thanks puberty. I was tall and awkward, and wore braces for 6 years. My various childhood nicknames included “Jolly Green Giant” “Eiffel Tower” and “Big Bird”. And yes, I developed quite the low self esteem.

* I was OBSESSED with the band Switchfoot. Like I had issues. I had an entire wall of my room devoted to them. Yes, it was a shrine. And yes, the remains of my wall are boxed up in my garage now.

* I used to be a health nut in high school! No white sugar or flour EVER for 2 years. I also worked out at least 4 times a week.

* I was in charge of EVERY student group possible in high school. StuCo president, FCA president for a while, Yearbook Editor, Valedictorian. Etc. I am way less ambitious now 🙂

* I was homecoming queen my senior year of high school!

Present:

* I am a poor conversationalist, partly because my face makes inadvertent awkward faces during discussion! Oh, and I tend to over share information upon first meeting someone…. yikes

* I am more in love with my husband, Nathan, today, than I ever have been during our entire courtship.

* I still have an extremely low self esteem, and have battled depression on and off during my adult life. Stupid example, but I got my engagement and wedding photos taken by a downtown Springfield photographer. His assistant at the time worked with me at Starbucks. She was to deliver the proofs to me, and decided to show several of our customers the proofs before I ever saw them. One customer in particular came up to me and said, “I saw your pictures! I mean, your are really not that pretty at all, you know, but these pictures make you look alright!” And he meant it as a sweet compliment. It kinda crushed me. This is why I hardly ever post pictures of myself on the blog.

* I am a terrific cook. If the hubby and I weren’t trying to eat better, I could give Martha a run for her money.

* I long for the day that I can quit my day job. Yet I feel like I am not aloud to say that because it might appear to that I am not committed to my day job. A girl can dream, right? (Side note: I really do have a lovely day job and work with amazing people).

* Not gonna lie, I would really love a nose job (just being honest).

* I am often lonely, and wish I was better at keeping in touch with people.

* I live in fear too often. Sometimes fear prevents me from enjoying the present, small things in life that are precious to me. Why do I let fear rule my life?

So, thanks for reading this. Hope that it is not too much of a downer! But this is me! Please feel free to do something similar on your blogs (just like Rachel encouraged readers to do on her blog). I’d love to learn more about you all!

Stacie

March 14, 2011

unplugged and loving it!

 
Hi! I just wanted to drop in and say “hello”! I am using my husband’s computer, as my power cord decided to stop working Friday evening. So, my weekend has been mostly unplugged from blogging and Gingiber design work, and it has been incredibly enjoyable!

So far, the little Bloomfield family has managed to do the following as a consequence of being unplugged from the online world:

  • Take Violet to the doctor (102 fever from a little bug)
  • Work in the yard
  • Go to an AMAZING mid century modern furniture store that just opened up in Fayetteville (we scored a really nice low dresser for our bedroom)
  • Family trip to Orange Leaf (they have a non-dairy pinapple flavor that Violet loved)
  • Drink large amounts of coffee
  • Begin the great Gingiber office redo of 2011 (I get a whole room to myself to devote to Gingiber stuff, so lots of organizing to do!)
  • Make a low-cal lunch for the family
  • Ice cream run to Braum’s (see low-cal meal consumed for lunch above)

Yes, this weekend has been lovely. But tomorrow I will get a new power cord and be back in business drawing and doodling and the like!

Now I must go, friends, as I believe that I have caught Violet’s bug, and am feeling a bit feverish (boo)

Have a lovely evening,

Stacie

March 11, 2011

Gingiber Loves Consignment

Just wanted to let you know that Gingiber has added yet ANOTHER store to our consignment side of business! We are pleased as punch to have Pink Olive, one of the CUTEST little boutique that has possibly ever existed, carrying a wide variety of Gingiber Products.

Pink Olive is located on East 9th Street in New York City! Looks like this midwest girl might need to make a little visit to the Big Apple in the near future now that I am “bonafide” (you know, Sandra Dee’s catchphrase from those quaint 1960’s “Tammy and the Doctor” movies).

If you or someone you know might have a shop interested in carrying Gingiber products, simply click the “contact” button located in the top right corner of this blog. We’d love to work with you! You can check out our updated stocklist here.

Stacie

(All images property of Pink Olive)

March 10, 2011

I Love Modern Kiddo!

So of course you’ve heard of the fantabulous blog Modern Kiddo? Perhaps you have been enchanted by the retro stylings of Alix and Dottie, the founders of Modern kiddo? Well, me too!

Gingiber is pleased as punch to be a sponsor for Modern Kiddo again this month. I am even more excited that Alix and Dottie decided to write up a beautiful feature on Violet’s Nursery and 2nd Birthday Party!

So why don’t you hop on over to Modern Kiddo and read their amazingly curated blog filled with vintage kid’s clothing, fantastic toys, and great features, such as Vintage Bookshelf and Weekly Kiddo!

Thanks again, ladies, for the sweet little Violet-centric feature.