Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior design. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Fiesta Decorating

Fiesta time in San Antonio means parties, parades, food, fun and Mexican themed decorations. With my background in design I've had to find the best sources for supplies. I thought I'd share some of my favorite shopping spots for all things Fiesta!



Travis Wholesale , located near The Pearl, has paper flowers in all shapes, colors and sizes. In this picture of my foyer I've used the flowers around the base of a large red vase. I've also added white and green branches (Styrofoam secures branches) to hang Mexican ornaments.  Travis Wholesale will also have the wide net ribbon, and wreath base for your fiesta wreath , which I sprayed bright blue. Start with your focal point then layer trays with candles and flowers, something fresh like a Bromeliad from Loews and paper garlands.

Tin ornaments and Girl bought at Fiesta on Main
Candles bought at HEB
Fiesta on Main now called Alamo Fiesta, is the number one hot spot for everything Fiesta. They have Guayuberas for men, dresses, sashes for medals and everything you'll need to decorate. I buy the small sombreros, and small ornaments there as well as the paper animals, garlands and Fiesta flags.  This is their busy time of year so allow enough time for parking and shopping. Oh by the way....The BEST pinatas ever!   As mentioned earlier, I've sprayed my wooded wreath bright blue, added loops of mesh ribbon (not bows) and started hot gluing flowers, hats and ornaments until it was full. Use hot glue and lots of it! 
 
                        Other hot spots for Fiesta...

Lilys Cookies is my absolute favorite for iced cookies in the shapes of Fiesta. They are edible masterpieces. Order early!

Nativa for gorgeous Mexican dresses and accessories. Their pieces are authentic and a little more in price but absolutely worth it. Each piece has a story of origin and are unique.



Hope this help in narrowing your search for Fiesta decorations. Have fun and Happy Fiesta!
Mandy Barkley with River Valley Real Estate


Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Upgrade your Racks! A summer craft for the Huntress or wife of a hunter.



Being the wife of an avid deer hunter, I love the horns collected and well earned through the process of the hunt. Bill, my husband can tell you where, when and how the shot was made and in all its full glory. In our home the horns carry memories, traditions and a reminder of the next hunting season.
 Decorating with the trophies isn't anything new. Many lodges, country homes and farm houses hang them proudly. However, in recent years modern homes, eclectic homes , and even up scale restaurants are using horns as decor. I've seen them gilded, with rhinestones, sprayed white, and moss covered. The problem decorating with them, is that although I personally love the covered velvet and the 80's green and red, they just don't fit our interior styles today. I have one answer to upgrading those beloved "racks" so that they have a better chance of coming out of the man cave or garage and front and center in your living areas.
First, start by removing the cap (in green) by pulling out the top and bottom nails that keep it attached and the gold metal plate. Those both pop off easily. Then sand the wood. This will help the paint adhere to the wood. 

 After wiping off the wood plaque, I paint using a Black multi surface acrylic. It does take two layers which won't take very long to dry. *Use whatever paint color and finish you think will look best. I used the black satin because my bedroom has neutral colors with blacks and grey.


While paint is drying remove the velvet from the styrofoam cover. The older racks have little staples that I saved to re-use. Then, I cut out a square piece of my new fabric. For my racks I used a basic burlap but there were many choices like grey, black and brown. I chose natural because I didn't want to match exactly. I like the contrast of black, burlap and horn color. Move around the styrofoam re-pinning and hot gluing, pulling fabric taunt as you go.  All that's left now is to re-nail the cover with the new fabric back onto the plaque. Use the same nail heads which should back into the original holes.




Here are 5 sets that hang proudly in our bedroom.  * Please note that keeping them close together and in an odd grouping keeps them a focal without being overwhelming.
















The real visionary in this of course is the hunter who tirelessly surrenders to the cold conditions every year to bring me deer meat and horns. So, I'd like to thank Husband Bill!


Written By: Mandy Barkley
with River Valley Real Estate

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Neutral with a Hint of Glitz

Neutral with a Hint of Glitz




Our featured room inspiration this week focuses on taking your sanctuary up a notch with cozy neutral colors and a hint of glam to add subtle sophistication to your bedroom. 

I started with grey walls to set the mood for this relaxing retreat. The right paint color is like choosing the perfect frame. Choose wisely, it can make or break a room. The cream colored linen upholstered bed is the true focal point of the room. The throw pillows brighten up the crisp white bedding to make it more inviting. If you're lucky enough to have a fireplace in your bedroom consider me jealous. Fireplaces not only add warmth to your room but also allow you another opportunity to showcase your decor without cluttering your dresser. 

The darker colors on the window panel and picture frame add much needed contrast to the softer colors in the room. With the pieces on opposite sides of the room, it creates balance and harmony. It's important to note that despite the darker color, I chose a sheer panel to let in as much natural light as possible.

Mirrored furniture and a crystal chandelier are a great way to add glamour and sophistication to a room. The silver hardware on the chandelier compliments the overall design. Don't be afraid to go big when it comes to your light fixtures. They can really pull a room together. 

Texture is key in a room that promotes relaxation. From the cable knit throw pillows on the bed to the over-sized chair adorned with a faux fur throw, this room truly says home. 

If you're interested in any of the above pieces, click the picture for purchasing information.

Be sure to stay tuned for more room inspirations from River Valley Real Estate Co.