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Visual Meringue - A mouth-watering taste of all things creative…
  • About
  • Home & Garden
    • bathrooms
    • bedrooms
    • dining room
    • entryway
    • Family Room
    • Garden
    • guest room
    • kitchen
    • laundry
    • Living Room
    • office
    • rec room
  • DIY & Crafts
    • art
    • crafts
    • floral arranging
    • free printables
    • furniture
    • home upgrades
    • kids
    • organization
    • paint & stain
  • Chef Kev (eats)
    • Drinks
    • Mains
    • Salads
    • Soups
    • Sweets
  • photography
  • Seasonal & Holiday
    • spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    • Valentine’s Day
    • easter
    • Canada Day
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
    • Christmas
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Large scale entrance lighting

January 30, 2020 by Elaine No Comments
chandelier_round_up

How do you pick lighting for a large entrance with a vaulted ceiling? Well, hot on the heels of sharing the new chandelier in our foyer, I am back with some inspiration and a round up of large light fixtures that are perfect for just that!

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Light it up!

January 27, 2020 by Elaine No Comments
Odie_8_Light_Lantern

Our house was built in 1997 and as such, we have a lot of ‘special’ treats gifted to us by this genre. Case and point, our two-storey entrance chandelier. It was original to when the house was built and appeared to be straight from the set of Dynasty (even though that was the 80’s). Regardless, it just had to go!

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Simple Valentine’s Day Decor

January 31, 2018 by Elaine No Comments
Valentine's Day Decor and Free Printable

Today I’m here to share my simple Valentine’s Day decor! I don’t go all out, but do like a few festive touches! A little pink and red sprinkled about never hurt anyone (well, not that I am aware of anyway)!

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Hoppin’ to it! Spring décor.

March 10, 2016 by Elaine No Comments

I can’t believe Spring is just around the corner! It seems like I was just putting away the Christmas decorations yesterday (don’t worry, I wasn’t). But, here we are anyway.

So, to celebrate the upcoming season and arrival of Peter Cottontail, I did a little Spring decorating. Nothing major, but enough to brighten up our place and add a little ‘spring’ to my step (groan, did I really just go there?) Of course I did.

In the kitchen I added some cheer behind the sink in the form of this awesome free printable and a little Spring cyclamen.

Come on, you know you are singing it now… #sugarhillgang

Look at my little cyclamen bud about to open up. So cute.

And no, I did not match my counter spray and dish soap to my Spring décor… but how awesome is it that they match!? It’s the little things people.

In the family room (off the kitchen) the fireplace mantel is teeny tiny (ahem, non existent). BUT, I still added a bit of Easter to it.

I displayed a little ceramic bunny and grabbed a light pink candle from my stash. To Easterfy it further I added some pom pom fringe that I had left over from my Christmas Craft Night candle holder craft. Don’t they look like little fluffy bunny tails?

Beside those is a picture of my sister Tanya. She passed away a few years ago so I always like to have her out and smiling at me. 

Next to the photo I have another great free Easter printable. 

I love these picture frames with the clips. I got them at Real Canadian Superstore a few years ago. The front slides out and I can easily swap out the art inside. I used them in Chace’s room at our last house but I’ve yet to give his room any real personality (Mom guilt – it’s on “the list”) so for now they are up for grabs and have come in handy on my thin mantels. 
Beside the bunny print I have a ‘sister’ candle that Tanya gave me.

And, looking up I have some more pom pom trim which I strung up as a whimsical banner. Little bunny tails everywhere!

In the living room we have another fireplace. This one has a larger mantel so I have a bit more flexibility here.

I went pretty simple here too and just used what I had. 

On the left I used some white ‘bark’ vases and paired them with a pretty green glass vase/pot.

I framed yet another printable (I’m a sucker for free art).

A pretty (looking and smelling) candle sits beside this print. And I love the lid that came with. Adorable!

Last but not least is another pot/bowl. I love the subtle honey comb detailing on this one.

Another area that got a bit of Easter love is one of the end tables in the living room. I simply added some faux eggs to a glass vase and put them beside my gold tree bark lamp. Because every tree bark lamp needs a vase of fake eggs (obvs).

Back in January I shared how I decorate in the “off season” using our entry as an example. The entry table got a little bowl/platter of these eggs too!

Hippity Hoppin’, Easter’s on its way! Anyone else infused a little Spring or Easter at their place?

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Decorating inbetween holidays

January 18, 2016 by Elaine No Comments

If anyone is like me, once you remove all of your Christmas decor your house can look kind of bare. As nice as it is to have a fresh clean slate for the new year, the emptiness can leave your space feeling a bit drab and uninviting.

And, since it’s not quite time to decorate for Valentine’s Day, how do you show your house some love? Get it, love, Valentine’s Day… oy.

I like to decorate minimally with natural elements and fresh greens (shades and plants/flowers). Here is an example of what I did with our entrance one all the Christmas hub-bub was packed up for the year.

This table is set up right off our entry as you head down the hall towards our kitchen/family room. It is one of the first areas you see as you come in so I like to have it styled in some way to welcome people.

Plus, let’s be honest, I just like doing it. Seriously, it has me like…


via GIPHY

Dancing aside (can you call that dancing?) here is a closer look at what I have going on.

The beer growlers are a nod back to the city where we used to live. Craft breweries are becoming increasingly popular out here (and everywhere I think) so when we moved to a different city good friends of ours gifted ChefKev with these for his birthday. Man loves his beer and this place is SO good. I love having them out on display. Plus, I covet (read: secretly pet and rub my face on) the rustic feel and the colours. I smudged out some of the details so that not everyone in the whole wide interweb knows where we live.

Beside these, I have three little potted plants which are actually left over from my Christmas table. I went for a rustic, wintery natural theme and found these little guys at a local grocery store. They had small red and white scarves tied around the neck of each mason jar and small wooden Christmas shapes (tree, reindeer etc) tied to the necks as well. I simply removed those Christmas elements to use them here.

Just past that is a tea light candle holder in the shape of a log.

I love the mercury glass vibe that it is loggin‘ rockin’.

Moving along we have a decorative lantern and art print.

I swap out art for each season in this frame. I display it by simply propping the frame up in this corner and securing the top with a 3M Command picture hanging strip (obsessed, I use these EVERYWHERE) to prevent it from sliding down (just for extra security).

I usually just hit up Pinterest and search “free printables”. That is where I found this one. I can’t seem to  locate it again though to sight a source. Argh.

I’ve had this lantern for years. Currently there is a bark candle in it that has long since been used up. However, I love the sparkly bark exterior so just place a battery operated tea light in it to give the illusion of a flickering flame. It creates a similar glow so it works!

Hanging beside it all is my porthole mirror. I found it last year at Homesense.

I’m obsessed with the finish. All rustic and patina-like. Meow.

And last but not least, the bottom shelf holds a wicker basket which is a catch-all for keys, sunglasses, gum etc. Beside that is a small growler know as a Boston… but I prefer to call it a Lady Growler since it’s lady sized. Keepin’ it classy.

Do any of you change your decor to something neutral between holidays? Anyone else do a happy dance when decorating. Oh the looks from Chace and Chef Kev… and the side-eye from Belle (our dog)… but they love me anyway.

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Settling in

September 10, 2015 by Elaine 1 Comment

We’ve been at our new house for almost two months now! Where does the time go? We are pretty much unpacked and have a game plan for most areas of the house. This post is picture heavy so I’ll let the photos do most of the talking, but I wanted to offer you a glimpse of what it looks like ‘today’, along with our ‘to do’ list for each area. I thought it would be handy so that when I start to roll out the projects for you (I have some FUN things planned – coming soon) they have context.

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I'm Elaine. A graphic designer, mommy, wife and blogger. I have trouble sitting still and am always looking for a project. Follow along as I post about life – in a pretty and creative way of course.

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