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Friday, September 12, 2014
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
SWITCH - Back to School decor time!
i LOVE the idea of Back to School time. school supplies, new clothes and meeting the teacher are all high on my list of memory makers. at our house, it is another opportunity to SWITCH out the decor and get in the mood for fall. i focus on a color palette of red, black and white and add in some yellow where i can. year round, i am obsessed with letters, numbers, and vintage toys so this SWITCH just gives me an excuse to add MORE. and apples, you cannot forget the apples!
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| an inexpensive glass lidded jar is my "go to" every SWITCH. Back to School time finds it filled with wicker balls, vintage alphabet blocks, vending machine bouncy balls and a handful of red apples. |
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| a new month and new calendar on our CHALKBOARD! our daughter did a great job drawing it out and adding the colors she wanted to it. welcome SEPTEMBER! |
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| i LOVE this over sized red gingham runner i got for a great price @ pottery barn. the red and white checks are playful and contract with the dark wood. |
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| a dollar section wire basket looks more expensive when tied with a chunky burlap ribbon and filled with crisp, red apples. |
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| our side table gets a Back to School update with a change of vases and the addition of a 'lil red wagon from pottery barn kids. |
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| the fireplace mantel my hubby redid gets a blast of red from a tuscan style vase filed with over-sized straw flowers. the two apples are hand carved wood. |
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| inexpensive jars from IKEA got some numbers added to them for fun. jar 3 stays the same, filled with dog cookies for our puppies. the other jars' contents get changed out with each SWITCH. |
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| this SWITCH is less about the decorating and more about the memories it conjures. a keepsake from every grade makes its way to our fridge..... |
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| and this one, perhaps my favorite of all, marks the end of 1st grade from a special teacher. |
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