I recently made an amazing discovery for all of us Google Chrome users. You can apply a Lilly Pulitzer theme to your Google search engine! Gasp! Now my researching/stalking can all start with a heavy dose of pink and green! Here's how you can make your Googling a bit more fun:
1. Go to google.com
2. Click on the three red lines in the upper right hand corner (see arrow below)
3. From the drop down, click on settings
4. Under appearance, click on "get themes"
5. A new web page will open up giving you a search option to look through the Chrome Web Store
6. In the Chrome Web Store search bar, type "lilly"
7. Select the first Lilly Pulitzer theme and click on "free"
8. You should see the tabs across the top change to green background, but you will need to close and open the tab and go to the Google homepage again for the changes to apply.
9. Prepare yourself for this level of super fun awesome Googling!
Briana and I have both been able to use these instructions to install on Windows and Apple Products. Having a fun (and FREE!) background is awesome! I suggest you add it before you leave work today, so you have something bright and cheerful to look at Monday morning! This isn't a download, so you shouldn't have to worry about pesky security firewalls at work. Have a great weekend anyone!
Friday, February 6, 2015
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Thinking about Paint
I want to share a few inspiration pictures that I have collected on Pinterest recently. This topic was not what I had originally planned for today, but my newly developed cold convinced me to talk about paint colors instead.
Even though I have helped quite a few customers select colors at my paint store, I have never picked a shade for myself! My whole (unofficial) house needs new paint and I would like to get a few rooms painted before moving in. I am still undecided on the specifics, but the paint colors below caught my eye.
As you can see, the colors are all sort of girly. J doesn't mind too much but he would like me to expedite the process so that we can move out of the teeny tiny apartment as quickly as possible.
Even though I have helped quite a few customers select colors at my paint store, I have never picked a shade for myself! My whole (unofficial) house needs new paint and I would like to get a few rooms painted before moving in. I am still undecided on the specifics, but the paint colors below caught my eye.
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As you can see, the colors are all sort of girly. J doesn't mind too much but he would like me to expedite the process so that we can move out of the teeny tiny apartment as quickly as possible.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Craigslist Crush: Volume 1
As I mentioned on Monday, craigslist Richmond is crushin' it to say the least. I have no qualms in showing you all the goods since I have no place to store any new treasures...yet. We are still paying rent on our apartment in D.C. until it gets rented out, so until that is taken care of, I'm window shopping only. Pray y'all, pray.
Be still my heart! This stained glass door is gorgeous and needs to be in a 1920s house ASAP.
If you happen to buy that goregous stained glass door above, I might also suggest this Art Deco wall unit. Great price and looks like it is in excellent condition!
I love love love my the craiglist finds, but don't think it's all beautiful. I found this gem and I think my exact words were "Lord Almighty." Thank you craigslist for continuing to come through with the good, the bad, and the painfully bizarre!
A lot of these items are big ticket pieces and the prices are reflective of that, but I think these finds are so so good and still pretty reasonable. First up, this awesome antique ice chest which would be a fun and functional addition to a man cave:
This stately screen is awesome and if you didn't care for the patina...you could spray paint it, but I like it as is in the right home.
Antique Ice Chest $100 |
Iron Screen $200 |
Stained Glass Door $250 |
Y'all know I dearly love a good chandelier and this is an awesome price if it is indeed crystal as described! If it's not, light fixtures are insanely expensive, so you should snap this one up anyways!
Crystal Chandelier $300 |
Pedestal sinks never go out of style and this one looks to be in great condition!
Pedestal Sink $150 |
Art Deco Wall Unit $299 |
I love love love my the craiglist finds, but don't think it's all beautiful. I found this gem and I think my exact words were "Lord Almighty." Thank you craigslist for continuing to come through with the good, the bad, and the painfully bizarre!
Asian Lacquer and Mother of Pearl Armoire $1750 |
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Bathroom Renovation Antiques
Even though our closing date was shifted back by a month, I have been making progress on my bathroom renovation. I've either chosen or narrowed down options for a lot of the big stuff with the help of my mom and sister. We are still working on the lighting situation (no lighting luck on the antique shopping trip) and I am waiting until we officially own the house before purchasing anything new. As I explained before, there is nothing original left in the bathroom and I don't want to overwhelm the space with brand new everything. So I have picked up a handful of antiques/old stuff that will probably be used in the bathroom.
My bathroom has a giant window that needs to be replaced. I wanted to do something interesting, but a custom made stained glass window costs was more than I wanted to spend. My sister and I found three of these windows at the Barn. The current plan is to have a normal window installed in the bathroom and hang these stained glass windows in front for more privacy and also because they are pretty. By the way, the Barn has a room full of stained glass windows at great prices in case anyone else is looking. But you must set your windows up by the checkout desk quickly. We saw one man purchase at least 10 windows and a woman purchase 6! And make sure you search for matching sets. None of my windows were next to each other so it took a bit of digging to locate all of them.
The bathroom is actually quite large but has no storage, so mom thought I should find a piece of furniture to use rather than reformatting a neighboring closet into a linen closet. I had assumed that the search for bathroom furniture would take a lot longer than it did. J and I found this cool kitchen unit at Habitat on Saturday and I got an awesome deal! I paid $100 and it is in great shape. The missing drawer is actually only missing for this picture. J was examining it because it was originally for storing flour. I did a bit of research to discover that this is probably a hoosier cabinet, but I forgot to search for markings before dropping it off to store with the rest of my thrifting purchases. Overall, the metal body needs sanding (thanks J!) and painting, but I won't be doing anything to the enamel counter.
Of course, we won't know for sure if these things will work in the bathroom until we get in there and start trying things out. However, I will definitely find another home for the windows and I already have a back up plan for the cabinet. I think it would be perfect in a laundry room, which we will eventually be building. Don't worry - there is a laundry area in the house, but I disagree with the former owners' idea to put it in the middle of the other bathroom.
My bathroom has a giant window that needs to be replaced. I wanted to do something interesting, but a custom made stained glass window costs was more than I wanted to spend. My sister and I found three of these windows at the Barn. The current plan is to have a normal window installed in the bathroom and hang these stained glass windows in front for more privacy and also because they are pretty. By the way, the Barn has a room full of stained glass windows at great prices in case anyone else is looking. But you must set your windows up by the checkout desk quickly. We saw one man purchase at least 10 windows and a woman purchase 6! And make sure you search for matching sets. None of my windows were next to each other so it took a bit of digging to locate all of them.
The bathroom is actually quite large but has no storage, so mom thought I should find a piece of furniture to use rather than reformatting a neighboring closet into a linen closet. I had assumed that the search for bathroom furniture would take a lot longer than it did. J and I found this cool kitchen unit at Habitat on Saturday and I got an awesome deal! I paid $100 and it is in great shape. The missing drawer is actually only missing for this picture. J was examining it because it was originally for storing flour. I did a bit of research to discover that this is probably a hoosier cabinet, but I forgot to search for markings before dropping it off to store with the rest of my thrifting purchases. Overall, the metal body needs sanding (thanks J!) and painting, but I won't be doing anything to the enamel counter.
Of course, we won't know for sure if these things will work in the bathroom until we get in there and start trying things out. However, I will definitely find another home for the windows and I already have a back up plan for the cabinet. I think it would be perfect in a laundry room, which we will eventually be building. Don't worry - there is a laundry area in the house, but I disagree with the former owners' idea to put it in the middle of the other bathroom.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Checking in from Richmond
Hey Posh Purpose readers! We are finally ready to ease back into posting this week. I'm about 85% unpacked and I've been working at my new job for two weeks now. It's been a huge learning curve, but I'm really enjoying the people, the office environment, and working in a new field. I've switched over from focusing on law enforcement issues to health care, but I think it is going to be a great change!
Mr. 3 and I are renting an apartment for a year while we get used to the area and consider what we might want for a house. I'm already stalking the real estate listings and trying to find out more on the school systems (for future bambinos - way in the future mind you.).
Otherwise, we are enjoying exploring the neighborhoods. I've found a ton of thrift stores, consignment shops, and cute boutiques. The craigslist scene here is insanely good! Briana has been getting constant texts and emails - she's pretty sure I could outfit an entire house through craigslist. We've tried out two different churches, but we are still on the hunt. We have also been to a few restaurants and haven't been disappointed yet!
Briana and I have been discussing what we are going to focus on the next year for Posh Purpose. Of course, Briana is going to have her hands full with making her new house her own, but she still plans to continue other posts like Thrift Store Finds and makeup reviews to Posh Purpose. I will probably be doing less entertaining this year because our Richmond apartment is much smaller and I'd rather put party money towards parties in a future house. However, Mr. 3 got me awesome new garden shears for Christmas (among other things), so I still plan on doing flower arrangements for my own enjoyment rather than decorating for a par-tay. I'll also be sharing all my exploring around Richmond including restaurant and shopping reviews and Thrift Store Finds. We definitely have not changed our minds about the purpose of Posh Purpose and we want you to keep joining in on the fun!
Thanks for reading!
Mr. 3 and I are renting an apartment for a year while we get used to the area and consider what we might want for a house. I'm already stalking the real estate listings and trying to find out more on the school systems (for future bambinos - way in the future mind you.).
Otherwise, we are enjoying exploring the neighborhoods. I've found a ton of thrift stores, consignment shops, and cute boutiques. The craigslist scene here is insanely good! Briana has been getting constant texts and emails - she's pretty sure I could outfit an entire house through craigslist. We've tried out two different churches, but we are still on the hunt. We have also been to a few restaurants and haven't been disappointed yet!
Briana and I have been discussing what we are going to focus on the next year for Posh Purpose. Of course, Briana is going to have her hands full with making her new house her own, but she still plans to continue other posts like Thrift Store Finds and makeup reviews to Posh Purpose. I will probably be doing less entertaining this year because our Richmond apartment is much smaller and I'd rather put party money towards parties in a future house. However, Mr. 3 got me awesome new garden shears for Christmas (among other things), so I still plan on doing flower arrangements for my own enjoyment rather than decorating for a par-tay. I'll also be sharing all my exploring around Richmond including restaurant and shopping reviews and Thrift Store Finds. We definitely have not changed our minds about the purpose of Posh Purpose and we want you to keep joining in on the fun!
Thanks for reading!
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