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Master Bedroom: Gallery Wall Inspiration

November 17, 2013 by Morgan

Building our first family home over the last five years has been quite a journey. There is much that I can tick off the ole thought-I’d-never-have-to-make-that-decision checklist during this remodel, but if I reflect back on it all there is one consistent, happy theme that continues to reverberate throughout the direction of this house. If I could sum it up in one word it would be: Cozy.

Funny all-encompassing word, I suppose.

It’s hard to explain, but I think that we all have expectations out of a personal space. For me, that means that my favorite spaces are ones that feel like a warm, embracing hug. Soft, comfortable, relaxing, familiar, special.

I sometimes wonder why I spend so much time deliberating and gawing over simple design decisions when I feel like I already have so much on my plate, and (besides being a hobby that’s just buried in my bones, a hobby that I really enjoy) I think that it ultimately comes down to an innate desire to build a space that gives my family that warm and fuzzy feeling – that ‘coziness’. I don’t know if a space can do that all on its own, but I hope that a space that people enjoy spending time in will at least encourage that feeling.

Cozy means that a home is comfortable. Besides feeling like a warm embrace, it should also reflect who you are inside and out. For some reason when I think of that I think gallery wall. I suppose the connection there is that these recognizable signs of our favorite art, familial faces, faraway places – this is part of what makes us happy.

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I’m a fan of the gallery wall. We have one in our living room, our dining room and I’m building one for the girls’ room.

Art, knick knacks, even favorite ‘trendy’ pieces that speak to you – you can’t have too many smiles! – this is what gallery walls are all about. I don’t think they’ll ever go out of style.

So when I was deliberating on how to make our master bedroom a more comfortable, cozier space that I would enjoy spending more time in (mostly because it’s last on our list for any major remodeling and therefore the place I often feel most depressed about these days), I decided to add a gallery wall. I mentioned its progress here, but like anything that takes a lot of love, progress is slow.

Wall Gallery Inspiration | PepperDesignBlog.com

And so today, the inspiration! Because it never hurts to have a guide on how to hang that collection of favorite stuff :).

Wall Gallery Inspiration | PepperDesignBlog.com

If you love any of these photos as much as I do, please check out my gallery wall Pinterest board so that you can pin straight from the source.

Besides photos and art, cozy to me means soft textures, fluffy rugs, warm woods, natural hues… but it could mean something completely different to someone else. And cozy might not even be on the top ten of a friend’s house word list (is there such a thing?). But to me – that’s what home is all about.

- posted on November 17, 2013 Filed Under: Our Master Bedroom, Renovating Adventures Tagged With: Gallery Wall

Wardrobe Style Board: Favorite Fall Finds for Liv

November 14, 2013 by Morgan

I haven’t had a chance to put a style board together for a while. It’s actually been a pretty long while, now that I think about it, and so I initially planned on sharing a few of my favorite fall finds for the whole fam today. But then my collage for Liv kept growing and growing and growing! And now I have a massive virtual closet on my computer that’s ready to be shared.

Liv's Fall Wardrobe | Girl's Toddler Style Board |  PepperDesignBlog.com

floral shirt | teal jeans | mustard pea coat | striped socks

jean jacket | fall dress | cropped red leggings | toms

Kids are so much fun to dress. We let our inhibitions down when we dress our kids. We mix patterns and colors and encourage adventure. I sometimes think we even let our I-would-secretly-wear-this-if-I-were-bold-enough side out in what we buy in size 2. Size 2 toddler, that is.

I was having some fun hopping around different sale sites and I found a few fun outfits that I thought Liv would enjoy this fall. Some of these items I splurged on at the start of the season (and love them so) and some are on that magical wish list (Christmas here we come!).

Liv's Fall Wardrobe | Girl's Toddler Style Board |  PepperDesignBlog.com

amazingly adorable hat | mint dress | polka dot sweater | knee high socks

pink cardigan | salt water sandals | skinny jeans | embroidered tunic

Truth be told, I find most of the girls’ clothes (and most of my favorites) at a local kid’s consignment store just down the street, and eBay is another great resource for snagging adorable Tea Collection or Mini Boden on sale or off season. I also try to purchase items that will grow – most of Liv’s shirts and tunics these days are actually favorite dresses from when she was 18-24 months, we just pair them with leggings now.

When I find something made with great quality I buy it again and again, Salt Water sandals will always be my go-to and my splurge! When I find something great on sale I tend to buy it in multiple sizes and colors, that includes these classic jersey dresses (with tights and leggings for winter, just sandals for summer), or the same 5 H&M cardigans in different colors that Liv has worn all year (similar) and magical stretchy jeans for $5 at Target (bought them in four sizes, too! alas, they are no longer around but these are similar and look comfy). I’m not a huge fan of pants with zippers and buttons (both of my babies have serious bubba bellies) and stock up on these go-with-everything leggings when they’re on sale for $10 a few times a year (they rotate out the colors based on the seasons and we have a serious collection now).

I don’t get much time these days to physically shop in stores and that’s a very good thing (have you seen the Zara for Kids collection?). It’s so dangerous having three ladies in the house now ;).

PS you can find a line up of style board ideas right over here.

- posted on November 14, 2013 Filed Under: Kid's Style Boards, Olivia, Wardrobe

Fondant Hot Air Balloons (& Other Favorite Tips)

November 13, 2013 by Morgan

Fondant (and gum paste) can be likened to playing with playdough. Remember how much fun it was to build mini hamburgers (complete with lettuce and a tomato) or bowls of spaghetti when you were a kid? I like to think of fondant as the adult version, which is why it’s a lot of fun to play with and shouldn’t be passed over by the everyday baker! I bake only as a hobby and I say give it a go. Those cute fondant decorations you’ve seen on Cake Boss (or the latest pastry show on The Food Network)? You should give it a try.

You can start with a basic shape like the simple oversized polka dots on Liv’s first birthday cake, or go a little bigger and cover a stacked wedding cake. Whichever you decide as your jumping off point, give it a go. You won’t regret it!

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Last Friday I shared with you the Up, Up & Away! themed baby shower that we threw for our friend, Trish. When brainstorming desserts, I was pretty set on doing something simple like cupcakes or cookies, but my co-host suggested something bigger – maybe a cake like this one ;). I ended up having the day before the shower free and so I gave it a go.

While baking the cake I snapped a few photos of the process for making fondant decorations (or at least the semi-homespun steps that I’ve adopted) to share with you all.

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

First things first, fondant. You can buy small packages at stores like Michaels at a more expensive price, but I recommend investing instead in a large bucket of a fondant such as this one and slowly chipping away at it over the years. I still have – no joke – fondant left over from our own wedding cake 6.5 years ago… and when kept in an air tight bucket it’s as fresh and easy to work with today as it was back then. Needless to say a lot of people don’t actually eat the fondant decorations (but you’re welcome to if you’d like). Don’t need to color your fondant? Here’s a super brand to work with for first-timers if you’re going for white white.

Back to my story…

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

First up is separating out your chunks of fondant into manageable sized portions. Add 5-10 drops of food coloring to each fist-sized piece (more for a saturated color, less for a lighter color) and kneed, kneed, kneed.

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

Very fun to play with – this is what reminds me so much of playdough!

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

By the time you’ve finished up your range of colors you might be dyed like an Easter egg…

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

But that will fade over time…

And you’ll be left with some beautiful fondant to play with.

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

I use corn starch rather than flour if I’m noticing any sticking tendencies with my newly formed fondant playdough balls. Corn starch is your friend, don’t be shy.

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

A rolling pin is the easiest way to roll out fondant to about 1/8″ thick. Cover that rolling pin in corn starch, too.

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

To make hot air balloons, I cut out hot air balloon shapes in two different colors (you can freestyle any shape or use cookie cutters to make it easy peasy).

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

Then I cut one of my balloons into strips and used the strips to create a colorful outline on the second balloon shape.

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

A little bit of water on your finger will help adhere the two pieces of fondant together.

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

As far as cutting is concerned, there are a couple of easy ways to play with fondant. Over the years I’ve invested in more cake decorating supplies that make this even easier (like a little wooden scalpel for slicing through cleanly) but I was without my decorating box when assembling these at my mom’s so now is a good time to mention alternatives.

First up is a sharp knife:

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

But even better? a pizza slicer.

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

That was a genius of a shortcut find! Makes the process so very quick and easy.

Once you get the hang of the project, hot air balloons can be made in all sizes and colors. I liked the look of some as dual colors, others as solids (but still with the outlines cut out).

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

I can’t underestimate the importance of corn starch, you literally want to be rolling in it:

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

Since fondant can go sticky fast.

A nice way to seal the edges of two pieces of fondant together is to go over the edges with the pizza slicer again. This will pinch together the outline of the shape without making finger dents (which will happen if you attempt the same step with your hands).

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

Create and duplicate!

DIY Cake Fondant Tips | Fondant Hot Air Balloons | PepperDesignBlog.com

We’re not going for perfection here, but if you are make a ton. You can pass on your least favorite when decorating your actual cake.

I stored my fondant pieces over night in tupperware (in one layer – no stacking). You can use the pieces right away as well, but I recommend adding them to the final cake the day of. To adhere them to the cake, press them into the wet frosting or lightly dampen the backside of with water and smooth on (especially useful for adding fondant to a fondant covered cake). I made the mistake of not brushing off all of my corn starch before applying (thinking I could easily go back and clean up my balloons by brushing off the starch post application) and ended up with a powdered cake. Oops! Make sure those puppies are clean before adding.

Up, Up & Away Baby Shower | PepperDesignBlog.com

And again, corn starch is your friend. Invest in a big can, especially if you have helpful kids.

Everyday Stuff. | PepperDesignBlog.com

I hope I’ve convinced you! Remember, fondant = playdough, you have to give it a try.

More desserts here! And my 3 post amateur wedding cake saga here – with a few fondant tips & tricks here, too.

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- posted on November 13, 2013 Filed Under: Desserts, DIY, Family & Friends, Food Tips & Tricks, Parties & Entertaining, Recipes, Tips & Ideas

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