11.27.12

DIY: repotting little trees

this past october i was hired by burt’s bees baby to be the photography stylist for their holiday/spring lines. this was new territory for me that i quickly learned i was 100% prepared for. i loved every minute of the prep work and time spent on the shoot. i find total pleasure in working with other people who also think with the right side of their brains. friends, i may have found my calling in life! i had never really put two and two together, but i truly “style” all day long. everyday. i set-up little vignettes all-over our home – when we’re away from our home – when i blog – when i instagram. my brain just does it, and i love doing it!

one of the props i prepared for the photo shoot were these little repotted trees…

sometimes when you are decorating for a holiday, or event all you need is one special plant. one! and it will change your room completely. the power of plants, i tell ya. my mission is to have my house full of them!

do-it-yourself:

first:
i used {and recommend!} very dwarf alberta spruce trees. Locally, these can be found at Gerard’s in Lincoln, Massachusetts. {if you haven’t been there – go, go , go!}

second:
take the trees out of the containers they come in. and you will have to remove a large portion of the soil/roots to get the tree replanted in a jar. be gentle, and wise with how you handle the roots. if it’s too difficult for you to tear-off some of the roots, use garden shears or a knife. make sure the mason jar is filled with enough dirt that when you replant the tree into the jar, it sits at an aesthetic level. however, don’t repot it too perfect. allow it to be imperfectly perfect.

third:
line the tops of the jars with moss. this gives a nice, natural finished look to the overall appearance.

lastly:
water! keep moist, but don’t over-water.

don’t you agree about plants being game changers? they bring so much life to a room. and! green is just good for the soul this time of year.

lastly! an action shot of me being-a-stylist: {i even love the sound of that! i know, i’m a dork.}

the best part is that i already adore this company. i love what burt’s bees baby stands for – natural, organic products. and i have long been a fan of burt’s bees, it’s an honor being a part of the team. did you know there was a burt’s bees baby company? it’s fairly new – as in, the past couple of months new! if you have a little one, you must check out their products!

on-location after hours:

i was recommended for this job via creative friends, and could not be more grateful. burt’s bees baby “BBB” asked me to come back in the spring for their next shoot, and i am thrilled! if you are in the area, and need stylist skills, i would love to work! xo.

bonus: i met a seejaneblog reader on the second day of shooting! it’s one of those moments that was meant to be – she was one of the “mom” models – you must check out her site. she’s got a great story!

{all photos by me.}

11.7.12

DIY: pine cone flowers

lately, i have been craving a feeling of modern-simplicity in our home. {think: southern california} i’ve always loved a modern atmosphere, but lately i am clearing things out to really make it happen. you would think it was spring, not fall. also, i’ve been thinking ahead for thanksgiving dinner, i wanted something as a centerpiece for the table that fit this same criteria. my myla and i headed outdoors to be inspired and after all was done, this is what i came up with:

i also plan on putting a few of the pine cone flowers in mason jars around our house – i think that would be perfect in little spots here and there. if you are interested in making pine cone flowers at home or for your shop, etc., it’s quite possibly the easiest & most affordable project you will ever do. {almost free. assuming you own a hot glue gun.}

You will need:

* sticks
* pine cones
* hot glue gun + glue sticks
* any vase and/or jar
* optional: yarn/ribbon

first: go on a nature walk and find the sticks + pine cones.

i took this opportunity to spend a little one on one time with my moosey, she is my uber crafty/creative girl who also adores the outdoors, and we love working on projects together — so i knew she’d go along. can you believe her birthday is next month – she is going to be thirteen, and we are going to have TWO teenagers in our house. heaven help me!

second: tear off all the tiny branches, and pick a piece of the branch that looks nice and is the size you need for the jar you are working with. put the smallest dab of hot glue on the tip of the stick and place a pine cone on the end. hold the pine cone in place till the glue dries. i recommend finding small pine cones so they are not too heavy to be held by the glue. the pine cones need to compliment the size of your sticks.  if you are in new england, i guarantee you can walk out your front door and find sticks + pine cones within a few feet. especially since hurricane sandy blew them all down!  however, if you are not near pine trees, i wish you luck on your hunt… you can buy pine cones by the bag at craft stores if you must.

make as many pine cone flowers as you’d like! i think these would be a darling gift grouped together like a little bouquet of happiness tied with a little yarn bow — something like this:

pine cone flowers could also be good for:

* teacher gifts
* use a single pine cone flower as a gift topper
* use a grouping of three tied with a yarn bow to place at table settings – then it’s also a party favor!

happy creating!

{all photos by me, Jane Beckner Rhodes}

6.4.12

*new to me*

happy monday my friends – we’re starting the week with beautiful images of flowers, plants, and gardens. Sounds good, right?

I discovered Winston Flowers soon after we moved to Boston, and it was love at first sight. This flower/plant company is off the charts – the image below – those rooftop garden boxes melt my heart. to see more of their flora talent, go here.

have a lovely day! xo.

{image via}

5.23.12

simplify.

Today at Boston Mama’s I am talking about ways to simplify your summer plans as a family. This post is the beginning of a series this week to help parents prepare for your kids summer vacations. Are your kids out of school already? Are you prepared for summer? Our munchkins still have three weeks till the vacation starts, so I am finalizing our family summer calendar. To read more, visit me here! xo.

{photos by me. i have a real fetish with fresh flowers & had a little play date with ranunculus last week. i believe ranunculus to be the perfect flower. are you a fan?}

9.5.11

painted ladies*

home sweet home – boston edition.

the “third is a charm” home we applied for & are living in…is a big old updated colonial home built in 1861, we actually have a plaque by the front door honoring the home from our town. do the math: it is 150 years old this year!

the home is full of natural light, three-and-a-half baths, eight – yes – count ‘em – 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 BEDROOMS, lots of parking space, the most darling-ever tree swing in our front yard. and in our price range…which is the best part. although technically i think the best part is that it is right next to the best park in town which also boasts the most amazing playground i’ve ever seen. our munchkins run over there daily to play. downside: we have no garage, which is interesting. meaning: our backyard and dining room are housing what should be in a garage. and, we have no a/c. which is pretty common in these parts – so, our bedrooms are all housing window a/c units & they’ve worked great.

so, our nightmare of finding a new home has ended for a little while. we only have a four-month open-ended lease here because the home is also for sale.

fact: the market is slow here, and we expect to live here longer than four months. however, we are still actively browsing the local market for a possible-move-in-the-very-near-future.






see that tree on the left? i’ve circled the cutest hole it has – it really looks like a tree out of a cartoon, and every day especially in the mornings we watch the squirrels and chipmunks run-along the fence tops then go back in there. at first we were fascinated with the wildlife – when husband and i first started to go jogging here i’d come home and tell the kids “we saw 6 squirrels & 12 chipmunks!” now. we’re practically locals – seeing a squirrel or chipmunk is old news. i particularly dislike the larger animals that attack our garbage cans at night – that is news for another post.

and, the picture of the radiator on the right? they are charming. we have a total of eighteen of them in our house. i have no idea how they work, but i’m hoping those babies really keep us warm this winter. eegads. i don’t even know how to turn them on! i better inquire soon, before we’re all freezing when the first cold weather hits! what i dislike about them: spiders love to weave their webs in between all the pipes. yuk.


{the left door in the kitchen is a darling yellow 1/2 bath & the right door is our laundry room.}

{this kitchen wallpaper just about kills me. if we weren’t renting – i would change it. however, it does fit nicely with the time period of the home. and, those cupboards – they WERE white & they’ve been painted a light beige. seriously a design sin. i LOVE white kitchens. ALSO, that door just to the right of the radiator – it leads to our scary basement.}

our dining room. i am struggling with this room right now because it is housing our dining table + piano + all the sporting goods that should be in a garage. needless to say, when we eat in here, it feels really chaotic & messy. we are trying to figure out what to do!


this picture/map hangs in our dining room and is included with the home. it is an original map of wellesley from when the area was being settled & marks the placement of the home in the town. such a cool detail.



this side of our bedroom has a “secret-staircase” as the kids call it that goes from our room to the kitchen. it’s pretty rad, we all love it.

the only two rooms we painted in the house & changed from their original colors were sela’s & kj’s. kj’s was originally lavendar & he was not ok with that! he chose a blue-grey, and sela’s was a pale aqua that she didn’t like. so, i took her to the paint shop & literally let her choose whatever color she wanted! she chose this bright papaya, and the room illuminates a serious-bright-orangey-peach glow. if you stand in this room, you look this color. so funny. i just keep thinking: we’re renting, so it’s ok! and, to be honest, it totally fits sela.

kiana & myla are sharing a room, i’m not sure how i’ve missed taking a picture of their bedroom because it’s a favorite bedroom of mine. their room looks about the same as these two, except it has a bay window & is the same yellow as our family room. it’s turning out darling with their furnishings.

every room on the third floor is also different colors – when we first walked through this home, kiana nicknamed it “the colorful house” because every room in the house was a different color. i’ll post pictures of these rooms soon.

{we only send the boys down there…!}

we have lots of space for the kids to play outside between the front yard, our fenced-in backyard, and the park nearby. everyone loves the tree swing & to be honest, i’ve always wanted a homemade swing like this! we have a public walking/jogging/biking trail that cuts right through our front yard. at first, we thought this was a bit strange – now we love it. husband particularly started liking it the day ‘Ray Allen’ went jogging by! {he’s a Celtics player, for those of you outside of the sports loop.}

long-story-short about our moving company… they didn’t plan very well when they planned what-size-truck it would take to pack everything in our home & move it out here. meaning: they were very late. obviously, we all survived.

…and, we were very happy when our stuff did arrive! sela immediately started driving her smart car, and i am working as fast as possible {when not going to the beach!} to get our home all put together. i will be posting more “home-decorated” photos as we continue to get more settled. it has been very fun to unpack & decorate – starting with a clean slate. it’s fun mixing our more up-to-date furnishings with the colonial style. i think it’s working.

*Painted ladies is a term used for colonial houses and buildings built between 1849 and 1915 painted in three or more colors that embellish or enhance their architectural details. our home qualifies as a painted lady with it’s green siding + purple shutters + red doors, and we adore it! totally not our style, but it is a great conversational piece for our adventure!

4.12.11

wheat grass + spring party

do you plant wheat grass? if you get it planted any day this week, it should be the perfect length by april 24th. instructions to plant wheat grass are simple…

  • use good soil.
  • fill your planter/pot/jar almost to the top with soil. i like to go about 1″ from the top. or, use a thin layer of soil. this is your choice – you do not have to have a lot of soil to grow the grass. i have had success using pots with drainage and without. if you are concerned about drainage and your pot does not have holes in the bottom, line the bottom with pebbles.
  • lay a generous layer of wheat grass seeds.
  • cover with 1/8 to 1/4 inch soil. very little.
  • water daily.

the seeds should sprout within 3 days, and your grass will be growing fairly quickly after that… if you want to juice it, it should be ready within 15 days. i recommend purchasing your wheat grass seeds in bulk from a health food store or market, it will be MUCH LESS than buying it as seed packets from a nursery, etc. i found seeds locally for about $1.50/pound at sunflower market. my wood box planters are from ikea here. i also used these, so we are going to have wheat grass everywhere!

you can see more photos here.

{all photos by me and/or bex.}

4.12.11

potting.

this is my new term for gardening. i technically don’t have a garden at this house. i’m not square foot gardening anymore. now a days, i pot. i grow flowers & tomatoes in pots on my back patio… why only flowers & tomatoes? because i have a serious obsession with fresh flowers. and, tomatoes because we love bruschetta around here. i make it all spring & summer with home-grown tomatoes + muenster cheese… seriously-to-die-for-delicious!

so, this past weekend… amongst a little rain, snow, and just enough sunshine to be outside…

i spent one afternoon potting.


my helper. she is still refusing to look at the camera for pictures – which is ok, it’s more artistic, right?!?

my dad & grandpa were both gardeners & they greatly influenced my passion. my heart is so content after spending an afternoon digging in dirt. it fulfills me, in the most soul-satisfying way.

do you garden? sq. ft. garden? pot? {do you dislike all of the above?!?}

if you are the my-hands-are-in-dirt-my-soul-is-happy-type, ’tis the season to plant & cheers!

{all photos by me.}

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