Haven and Beyond

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Last weekend at the Haven Conference in Atlanta was ridiculous!  I lost count of how many AMAZING DIY/home bloggers I met and I came home feeling so inspired!!  I wasn't actually planning to write a Haven recap until I sat down to write a post and this is what came out.  Before I jump in, please head over to my Facebook page and please fill out my Post Ideas POLL at the top so I can continue to bring you guys the inspiring content that you really want!  

Back to the conference...  I'm not normally very extroverted, so jetting off to my very first conference ever where I really knew no one was a bit of a leaf of faith.  I shoved myself so far out of my comfort zone that I waved goodbye to it as my plane left Boston, but it was totally worth it!  I roomed with someone who I had never actually met before (!)- the awesome Maggie Overby from Maggie Overby Studios, and met some other online friends in person as well as made more than a few new ones.  It was a non-stop weekend that was massively overwhelming and somehow too short at the same time.

 

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Pics from left to right, top to bottom: Roomie pic with Maggie // John and Sherry Petersik giving the closing speach // Katie Bower's demonstration on how to SWIRL the garage paint // AWESOME group of eclectic interiors bloggers: Whimsical Blue, Suburban Bitches, Maggie Overby Studios, Bright Green Door, PMQ for Two, Domicile 37, Pinterest Addict, Our Storied Home, & ME! // My very first Cricut creation in class // Jess from Bright Green Door & me at the Home Depot DIY Hall of Fame // The coolest map ever for all Haven attendees to put their business cards made by Jamie of That's My Letter // My experimentation with a selfie-stick with Maggie and Cassie of Primitive and Proper

 

I'm still processing through all classes I took, advice I got, and opportunities available, but guys, I'm SOOO excited for where this blog is heading!!!  I took some super informative classes including ones on photography, SEO, affiliate marketing, and working with brands (taught by several rock star bloggers including Mandi Gubler of Vintage Revivals)- AND a few just-for-fun classes like Bower Power's Rustolium class (Katie Bower is seriously just as fun in person) and a Cricut class where I won a brandy new Cricut Explore Air of my very own!  I'm already using it for a few projects for Dancefit and really just want to make all the things with it now!  I expected to take so many more pictures while I was there, but to be honest, I was so overwhelmed I decided that I just needed to be in the moment.

 

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Latest Dining Plans

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With my latest finds for the dining room, I have a new resolve about designing this room once and for all!  My dining room has never lived up to it's potential and it's about time I let it.  Aside from finishing up a few previously unfinished projects around the house, the dining room is sitting at the very top of my project list.  I know I showed it to you last week, but just to keep it fresh in your head, this is the room I'm working with: dining current

I'm not changing direction in here entirely, but refining, focusing, and generally polishing it up.  Aside from the dining table and floor, almost everything is getting at least a tweak.

Dining Room To Do list:

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  1. Install new larger scale light fixture- I've been swooning over the Capiz Globe Chandelier from Serena and Lily for years.
  2. Hang oversized hexagon mirror (check!)
  3. Hem existing curtains from IKEA (no longer available)
  4. Paint piano!!! Yup, I'm finally going to bite the bullet and paint the piano I grew up with.  It's far from heirloom and is looking a bit worse for wear.  I think it will get a new lease on life when it gets a fresh coat of white chalk paint (piano image source: It's Always Autumn)
  5. Brightened up artwork like this etsy print from ParimaCreativeStudio.
  6. Repaint walls with BETTER purple paint
  7. Custom built-in china cabinet
  8. Refinish and reupholster side of the road dining chairs.  Possibly with this dreamy Kate Spade Marble Swirl fabric.
  9. Not shown- new captains chairs... TBD!

Now that I've made some design decisions, I naturally want it all done yesterday.  The reality is, though, that the room will probably come together over the next month or 2.  I really can't wait to get to the finished product and a photo-worthy room for the first time!!  I'll be sure to share each project in this space as is all comes together!

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