Showing posts with label bottles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bottles. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Cross Bottle Guy Sale

 

We are clearing the shelves over at Cross Bottle Guy to make way for some beautiful new treasures currently in progress at the studio! For a limited time only, we are offering up to 40% off everything in stock! Yes, EVERYTHING!
 
 
This lovely bottle, once $68.00 plus shipping, is now just $40 plus shipping! 

 
This beauty was $139 plus shipping. Now just $83.50 plus shipping!

 
This gem is one of our favorites, and was priced at $60 plus shipping, now only $40 plus shipping!

 
This shell creation, once $90 plus shipping now just $50 plus shipping!
 
 
This HUGE piece is on sale too! Once $395, you can steal this for just $250 plus shipping!
 
All of the current 12 bottles, which include crystal crosses, metal crosses, shells, and shell/crystal combinations are red lined for this limited time sale, so if you're in the market for a beautiful handmade piece of art, pop over to Cross Bottle Guy, and take a look around! 

Friday, March 25, 2016

CROSS BOTTLE GUY FLASH SALE

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Who doesn't love a sale? Am I right?
 
This GOOD FRIDAY you can have a GREAT FRIDAY and score awesome deals up to 40% off our regular prices! Starting at 10AM Friday, March 25th and ending at 10AM Saturday, March 26th, the Cross Bottle Guy Flash Sale is your chance to score great deals, and save HUNDREDS of dollars on our beautiful handmade art! One day only!
 
Beautiful, handmade works of art ... like this:
 
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Don't Miss Out!
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Thursday, December 31, 2015

A Year in Review

2015 started rather strangely for me. New Year's Day, I drove over 380 miles one way to pick up a piece of furniture - the beginning of the new life in the new apartment I'd eventually move into in January.
 
 
And while I enjoyed the process of decorating a space for myself, without the hems and haws of another voice, the doubts of another mind, or the dismissive eye of another "decorator" - getting used to the idea of being 'alone' was and continues to be, quite the struggle.
 
 
I worked hard at putting together my little apartment, spending hours and more money than I'm going to admit at making it what I wanted for myself. But then, my heart was broken into a million little pieces when Abby passed away unexpectedly.
 

 
I thought I'd never have another dog. It took months to grieve that loss, a loss that came at the base of a mountain I was already having to climb. But then fate intervened, as fate almost always does, and while with clients in Florida I fell in love again. This time not with a piece of furniture or a man, but a dog.
 
 
You all know him now, as Arlo. And, from the moment I held that chunky little ball of love, I knew that I was going to have a new best friend.
 


The only problem was, my then apartment complex didn't allow dogs. Here I had just spent all that time putting together an apartment that spoke in bounds to my fresh, new life - and I had to move. So, I packed it all up, and we moved to a new place that was pet friendly and started to make a home there.
 
 
A little more money, and a little more finesse, but this time - the apartment felt even more like home. People would ask: "why all white?" And I would (and do) say: I lived in a house for almost 9-years that was dark, and heavy, moody, and oppressive. I wanted to be welcomed home everyday with clean, crisp, bright, and beautiful rooms - and I am.
 
I had a few design fails along the way, of course. The bedroom canopy fiasco:
 
 
The many chairs I bought that ended up (thankfully) in other homes without costing me too much out of pocket:
 


 
But no design dilemma compared to the heavier hurdle: dating! It was (and is) an awful experience - and if you are going through it right now too, I am sure that the struggle is universal. If only it were as easy as decorating! Am I right?
 
So, as I end the year, I reflect back on the changes I've made, and the changes I still need to make. I resolve to make 2016 a better year, a year where I can use everything I learned in 2015 to my favor. Indeed, every year will have highs and lows, and there have been some remarkable highs in 2015. It's those highs that I will manifest more of in 2016! I've decided to start making my handmade crystal cross bottles again!
 
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Look for them in 2016 - Cross Bottle Guy
 
And I'll be blogging more! Including a book review post everyday in January, so don't miss those! Have a great New Years Eve, be safe, and smart, and best of luck to you and the start of your own resolutions!
 
Arlo and I wish all of you a Happy New Year! 






Wednesday, November 12, 2014

True Friendship Part TWO: The Reveal

Alright, so you've read all about the renovation process, right? If not, go here. Now, for the reveal photos. There are a few things that are left to complete, but we accomplished so much with such a limited budget and an even tighter timeline.

I don't want to clutter up with a lot of pictures of the before - and quite honestly, there aren't a lot of before pictures anyway. But, if you want to compare - go here, and get a glimpse at where we started.



 Are you ready!?? 



One of the biggest changes in the dining room came in the form of color. The room used to be a deep, barn red and now is a light and fresh taupe with crisp white trim and built-ins, which we added. The old Ikea chandelier was thrown out, and replaced with this beautiful fake crystal chandelier. Honestly, people, they're fake! Want one for yourself? Get it here!


The new built-ins are home to lots of decorative stuff, but also store all of Allison's entertaining china, crystal, silverware, tablecloths, and napkins. They also are home to baskets of gloves, and scarves. They are standard kitchen cabinet depth, since we used kitchen base cabinets to create the bulk of the unit. So there is plenty of room up top for my favorite dining room display: the bar in a basket!


The side table and mirror here used to be in Allison's foyer, where the new doorway was created. So we moved it here, only for the time being. Eventually, this wall too, will come down and the dining room and kitchen will become one large space with a center island. For now though, it was great to have a spot for its reuse. Two captains chairs flank the table, and are perfectly positioned to pull up to the table when it extends from round to oval. I gave Allison these chairs, and she recovered the chair seats with a Waverly blue and white fabric here.


Here you can see the decorative rope braid trim that we added to the top of the counter surface, and to each of the shelf fronts. The case pieces have shelves that can be adjusted, and still need the crown molding, which we're waiting to install until it can go around the entire open space. That'll happen after the wall between the kitchen and dining room comes down.


Most everything on the shelves came from the attic of Allison's house, or from the basement at my house - which I was all too happy to give her. You can see the boho beads I used to sell on Cross Bottle Guy draped over a beautiful gilt column base. Allison's oldest daughter Grace was kind enough to model those beads for me when I first made and sold them - so I gave these to her as a thank you.


Isn't she beautiful!? I don't know why I stopped making these. They really are beautiful and so versatile. Perhaps they'll make a come back at Christmas.


The curtains are not custom, another cost savings; but they are back-tabbed which gives them a much easier fold back and a nicer look than the pole top curtains. They just kiss the floor, and are made from a synthetic silk. Allison knew she wanted purple, olive, and blue in the room - but couldn't figure out how to get them all to work together. I think we did it here, with splashes of purple in candles, and books in the case pieces, olive curtains, and blue and white fabric on the chairs. We've kept the room otherwise neutral for easy shifts to any color changes she wants to make.

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For color, we spray painted the bindings of paperback books with gold and purple spray paint until we got the look we desired. We then tied bundles of them together with jute twine, and they made for really wonderful shelf filler. Allison is an avid collector of my cross bottles, so there are several of those in the dining room, too.


Allison also collects blue and white porcelain, as I do, and many of you. So a lot of it ended up in her dining room, including this little garden stool - which I've been told has become some sort of desk chair to that little console table for her youngest daughter. SO cute!


Here you can see the need for that crown molding, but again - one project at a time. We all know how that goes, right? The heavy wool rug with the bold, rich colors was replaced by this seagrass option with a fawn border. The whole room feels so much bigger, and brighter than it ever did before. We added light to the inside of the case pieces, along with 5-outlet strips to the top of each piece for Allison to be able to more conveniently plug in things - like crock pots, etc..


I love the top of this table, which was a honey oak before Allison stained it with an ebony and then walnut stain.


The case pieces have brushed nickel bin pulls on the drawers, and crystal knobs on the doors, to help tie in the crystal door knobs on the french doors, and the chandelier. The shelf styling, done by me, was really a lot of fun. I just went from room to room, and picked what I thought would look best. Sure, it left the rest of the house in shambles, but we can work on that later!


The room has really gracious windows, and gets a ton of natural light - which floods the room and adjoining foyer with a beautiful glow. We reused Allison's curtain rods, and just hung them higher to accommodate the new curtain length.





So there you have it. A BIG change from where we started, right? Alright, alright. Here's a before:


Told ya!

... Fun Vignette Time ... 




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I hope you enjoyed this little story of friendship and renovation. All of Allison's family LOVES the new room. She has hosted several family dinners with her extended family since we finished the renovation, and she and her family eat there every night. I told her that we'd have to wait a year before the kitchen wall came down if she wanted me to help - so, while it won't be anytime soon, keep your eyes peeled for more photos and stories of friendship and renovation!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Columbus Sailed the Ocean Blue ...

I'm so excited about a long Holiday weekend, aren't you? Not that I get to do much resting, but I do get to accomplish a few things - many of which have been on a list of "things to do" for far too long. Today, I was inspired by all things nautical, a little cleverly worded quip to remember 1492 as the year Columbus sailed from Spain to the "New" World.

I hope you get to enjoy a little time this weekend discovering things ... including, my cross bottle sale over at Cross Bottle Guy which starts on Saturday! (Don't worry - if you need a reminder, I've got one planned for Saturday morning, too!)
 
Enjoy!
 



 


 



 
 
All images from Pinterest.