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A Mini Tour

7/15/2012

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While I would say that we are mostly moved in (as in, we are not living out of boxes), there is still a lot of "home-making" to be done. However, there are areas that I'm pleased as punch with and I thought I'd share them with you this week.

Living Room

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This is definitely the most design-y area of the house. We have our fancy, ginormous Greg Green painting, the Lake Superior papercut, the rocking chair that Fred reupholstered himself (heck, yes!), the Eames chair that my In-Laws got for us, and our weird Roman/Baroque plaster/marble end table. I know, it IS a lot of fanciness in one look. I figured you could handle it though. The wall that faces this features all of our gold frames, it's a pretty classy/fancy living room if I do say so myself.

Bedroom

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The other place we've done a lot of work is the bedroom. For obvious reasons. I didn't like any of our framed pieces for over the bed so I broke out my super special scraps pile and made a reversible bunting. I'm sure you know what I mean about the super special scraps too- that 7" x 12" piece you've saved for years waiting for just the right project...
I think it turned out fab- the other side is warmer jewel tones, perfect for a cold, dreary Fall or Winter maybe.
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Facing the bed, what I get to fall asleep looking at, is my favorite embroidery. The piece in the middle was done by my Oma (grandma) and the two flanking it were given to me by a U.P. friend who said "I found these and I don't like them, but I thought you might..." YEAH!
To the right you can see the drapes I made for the living room of our old house- they fit perfectly in our bedroom windows.
Lastly, to the left is a framed page of a Charley Harper calendar. It was the October 2010 page, the page that I thought would be for 5's birth month. I was wrong- I should've known the little stinkpants would wait until November.
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This last picture is perhaps the simplest, but also perhaps the vignette I'm most proud of. Fred's parents gave us this dandelion papercut years ago and I have really struggled in finding things to pair it with (oh my, two dangling participles in a row, I hope no English teachers are reading this!). I finally gave up trying to find something that relates even remotely and am finally happy with the result. I'm not sure why I didn't think of this before- my taste in all things tends to run in a Dada-ist direction...

Sorry, no pics of 5 today, I have some real winners coming up soon though! Have a great week!
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Mutti
7/15/2012 10:00:26 am

All lovely and so heavenly frickin' smart. Two dangling participles in a row................That's my girl.

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Christa
7/15/2012 12:29:42 pm

An Eames chair! I'm impressed. Eames era furniture I admire but can't imagine in my current repertoire but look forward to acquiring in my retirement years when I will desire living in a one-story rambling ranch house. For now, I find old cottage Victorians scintillating especially when there's a spiral staircase... I haven't figured out where an Eames fits in that scene. I'm rambling because your pictures have picked my fancies. Love your post!

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Suzy
7/15/2012 01:30:47 pm

Welcome back to Madison!

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    My name is Ansley Knoch. I am the creator of Rispok, a line of accessories for big and little people made from repurposed materials. I live in Madison, Wisconsin with my husband, Fred, and our son, also Fred, better known as 5.

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