25 May 2009

It's Paint People

The pigment has arrived and we're loving it. Mostly we're sticking with white on white but in a few places we're laying it down. I likey.





This chartreuse really sings against the brick wall. It's the first thing you see when you walk in the front door and look up the stairs. When the west light comes through the windows it's magic. I also like how the neighbor's green shingles look in this vignette.




I know you think this next one looks like a nursery but it's not. The yellow is MUCH more hip young married couple awesome yellow in person! Really it is. (really) err, yup. Ok, maybe it's a little light and I played it too safe. I'm hoping once the floors get refinished it'll warm up and have a little more legs. If not, it looks like this will be one of my first tasks before moving to repaint it. I'm not giving up hope though...


Up next...the floors get sanded and finished this week. Next post should look much different. Talk to you soon!

17 May 2009

Springfest 5.0

What a lovely lovely evening we had last night in the courtyard with an intimate group of friends. The weather was calm and crisp, while the guests were warm and thirsty. It was a little bittersweet since it will be the last time that Amy and I will be living here to help host the party. Thanks to all who helped make it so very sweet.


Yellow was the color of the evening and many of Lew's garden plants served as decoration. See Amy here checking the details one last time before guests arrived.




And me with handsome husband glinting in the sunset.




...and a few other smashing details. It was visual perfection.




05 May 2009

Are You Ready To Rock...

(said in your best big hair anthem band voice)!
Things are really jammin'. Check out the sheetrock that started going up. Looking good.

dig my photomontage...




Here stands husband in front of what will be the washer + dryer space and our teeny office space, just off the kitchen. Remember last week when you could see through to the stairs?



Painting and flooring up next. Whoo (fist in the air)!

26 April 2009

Foam Sweet Home

Bio based closed cell spray foam insulation that is. An environmentally safe alternative to traditional fiberglass insulation. It has a higher R-value and is its own vapor barrier. Eddy says this is good. It's hard as a rock and looks pretty cool too.

Also note the framing continues...

















24 April 2009

100 Layer Cake

This week our wedding invitations that I designed with my buddy Brady Vest were highlighted in a feature on Hammerpress by the lovely lovely blog 100 Layer Cake. I was so excited and honored as I love this blog and still follow it for design inspiration. Thanks ladies!




19 April 2009

Flower Obsession

Just a little break from the house...
I'm in love with these stunning images of the tulip fields in the Netherlands. So painterly, so so beautiful. I'd love to fly over these once in my life.






photos via Mail Online (UK)

08 April 2009

Found Things We Now Own

As found at 1626 Jefferson this week...

...stairs



a board with an ancient advertisement for women's rayon underwear



rays of light from above



chives dear



a truck that could only possibly carry whispers



a feather



a shadow of one made from two.

29 March 2009

The Work Continues

Come on in, take a look around as the progress continues. This shot is just as you walk in the front door, looking back toward the kitchen. The ladder is um, yes, where the stairs used to be. They no longer fit when we redesigned the upstairs in an effort to score an additional bathroom. We were however able to find someone in the neighborhood that was willing to reuse them. They just came in, detached it from the wall, wrapped it up all in one piece, then swiftly slipped it out the door. Voila





















The fabulous new steel beam which allowed us to open up the main floor and restore support throughout the house.


And a look out back where the mason has repaired some major damage. It's looking a lot better from when we started!






Last Snow

A look around the neighborhood this morning after yesterday's bit of snow. I hope Lew didn't lose a lot in the garden. His unplanted pac choi is blanketed and certainly frozen.



26 March 2009

Five Years



My family's first Man in Black. I love this shot of him in his stylish turtleneck at the beach, sporting his camera and looking pensive. You are still dearly missed Eddie.

23 March 2009

Clients Would Get Fancy Boards



If we were doing this for clients we would make a cool board with mounted bits of tiles and swatches and descriptive titles in nearly illegible 8 point type. But we do what we do for us when we get home at night or on weekends. And so our little dining room table has become our inspiration board for the new house. It makes for happy.

You can see just a peek of the sweet early house present Eddy surprised me with this week. It's a print from recent darling of the blogosphere Nicodemus Green . This sugar skull print was right up my alley and will be a nice touch once it's framed and hanging in the new kitchen.

10 March 2009

Reception...well, almost.

I know, I know, you want pictures.

Before I continue on with photos from our wedding reception I wanted to ask you if you knew why we chose that particular date?


We were asked a number of times if it was significant somehow and people wanted to know the concept behind the invitations. I thought I'd share some insights on that for those of you still curious.

From the time we started planning we knew that we wanted the wedding to be in the fall and that the reception needed to take place in the courtyard next to the apartment on the Westside where I've live for the last 5+ years. Originally we were planning on the wedding taking place during a regular Mass at the Cathedral. It's a bit old fashioned and a little out of style to do it that way, but it's a lovely way to have a meaningful wedding while sharing the celebration with the rest of your usual congregation. It's done much like a baptism, following the homily.

A date was set upon, November 2, 10:30 mass, and we moved forward with the planning. Months later we were told that we would not be allowed to have a wedding during Mass on that date as it was a holy day- All Souls Day. Just as the anxiety of losing our date started to sink in (mind you, the church schedules well over a year in advance for weddings), we received another call from the Cathedral...the wedding on the books for noon on November 1 had just cancelled and would we like to take that instead? Clearly that was the day that we were meant to have our wedding, in our own Mass on All Saints Day.

This was perfect.


All Saints Day is one of my very favorite days and it coincides with another holiday that is special to our neighborhood, Dia de los Meurtos. The parade and the celebration for Dia de los Meurtos happens every year literally steps outside my front door. Dia de los Meurtos (in English Day of the Dead) is truly a happy day. It is believed during this day the spirits of friends and family who have passed away have divine permission to visit the living. All over Mexico (and our neighborhood) altars are decorated with flowers, fruits, candles and incense. It's an occasion to come together with family to share food and music and remember that the dead are never forgotten because once a year they visit the earth to share these gifts with the living.

Now that's a party we thought.



And so this guided us with our invitations. Designed in tandem with Brady Vest at Hammerpress Letterpress here in Kansas City (Westside neighborhood buddy of old and fantastic craftsman artist extraordinaire), we had a vision. Eddy wanted an invitation that was cool and sustainable (less waste- no fussy envelopes or inserts for the landfill please) and I wanted an invitation that was reflective of me as a graphic designer and made with my hands and Brady's. Done. The form was kinda Eddy's brain child (with the perfs and the detachable mailable rsvp). Brady and I worked it from there. Post printing I hand sewed a heart milagro* onto each invitation while Eddy addressed the mailers with his fancy pants architect handwriting.

*milagro (in English means miracle, also known as ex-votos) metal pieces are offered to a favorite saint as a reminder of the petitioner's particular need for a miracle, or they are offered to the saint in thanks for a prayer answered. Attaching these to the invitations was our way of encouraging people to ask for what they might be needing in their hearts, say a prayer for our marriage or simply to feel the goodness of the community that we are a part of.

And then a boatload of our nearest and dearest helped us make it the most fantastic day we could have ever hoped for. Neither one of us has our head in fairy-tale land, but boy, did that day exceed anything we had ever experienced. Many thanks all. Many many thanks.

Ok, pictures now.



The Reception I : Angiela + Eddy