Thursday, June 27, 2013

colorful inspiration in quilts...

I have to admit that I love fabric as much as I love paper! I used to sew a lot when I was a stay-at-home mom, before the computer days and owning my own business. Now, I'm lucky if I have time to pick up a needle to even sew a button now! But that doesn't stop me from browsing in a fabric store.
On our last day in Kauai last month, we found a fabric store and of course, we had to stop to check it out. I was in color heaven! Rows and rows of incredible hues and patterns.
The Kapaia Stitchery is the name of the shop, right on Kuhio Highlway in Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii. Besides Hawaiian fabrics, they also had on display a variety of beautiful quilts. It was hard to take photos of the quilts since they were hanging up high but here's a peek at some of them.
And my fabric which I hate to tell you is still sitting on my sewing machine. Maybe this weekend...

Monday, May 13, 2013

inspiration from Hawaii...

Anyone that owns their own business or does freelancing knows that it isn't easy taking time off, especially for a two-week vacation. A lot of planning is necessary, not only for the vacation but for finishing all the projects in the studio. I started warning my clients months in advance that I was leaving with reminders every two weeks. I also stopped accepting projects 10 days before my trip so I could focus on finishing the current projects. Yes, it was a crazy few weeks before I left for vacation, with me working late into the evenings but boy, was it worth it! I left with a clean desk, knowing that projects and all paperwork were finished. Then I concentrated on nothing but relaxation and fun for two whole weeks and returned home rested with lots of inspiration for my new projects!  

Our first stop was Maui and then Kauai. Both islands are beautiful but Kauai captured my heart! Here's a glimpse of my weeks in paradise. 
Garden of Eden in Maui
Black Sand Beach in Maui
Hanalei in Kauai [top and bottom]
 Waimea Canyon in Kauai [top and bottom]
Wailua Falls in Kauai
Na Pali Coast in Kauai [top and bottom]
A beautiful sunset at the southern end of Kauai
Aloha! 

Friday, March 29, 2013

preparing for Easter ...

This weekend is Easter and I have been slowly preparing for it simply by displaying our pysanky (Easter eggs) and freshening up our home by adding some spring colors. It doesn't feel like spring yet because it has been snowing all week here in NE Ohio so displaying these little jewels does help to lift my spirits! 
Aren't these eggs beautiful? A very dear friend that I used to work with, who was also Ukrainian and had much more patience than I did, made them. Pysanky takes hours to create and are truly works of art. 
These hand-painted pysanky are from the Ukraine and made from wood. My children used to play with them when they were babies and they were the eggs we hid for them on Easter.
Filled with hundred of memories, they sit on our  Easter table now within a crystal bowl.
A little bit of yellow always adds a touch of sunshine!
A little bit of spring on our fireplace mantle in the kitchen ...
and a beautiful detail in a new kitchen towel—I love these hues together!
Even the front door received a touch of spring—I finally figured out what to do with all the trays I bought last month at the antique store! 
Wishing you a very happy and blessed Easter. 
I hope your Spring is filled with lots of beautiful hues!






Sunday, March 3, 2013

finding treasures...

Winter is long in Ohio and by February, I'm ready for spring to arrive. A few weeks ago, we decided to take a day trip, hunting for treasures at various antique malls close to home, in Painesville. It was exactly what I needed! 
Our first stop was the Craft and Antique Co-op. I found this golf print hidden behind some old crocks. It was in a hideous plastic frame but the colors and graphics caught my eye and it was only $4.99. I knew once it was in a better frame, it would be perfect for my husband's man's cave—the basement. This is what it looks like now after I reframed it. It's hanging in the landing on the stairs going to the man's cave and it looks beautiful there!
Our next stop was the Miscellaneous Barn with three buildings to explore! I was so excited when I came across a whole aisle filled with silver platters. These are the ones I bought [shown above] for a total price of $20. I have no idea what to do with them besides painting a few with chalk board paint to use for our summer wine and cheese gatherings. AND then as I turned a corner, I saw this table [below] sitting all by itself in the aisle. 
It was love at first sight! I knew I would find a place for it somewhere in our home. And it's a Drexel Heritage, Made in the USA, so I couldn't pass it up.
I love the shape of the top and pedestal [above] with all the distressing. 
And I found the perfect spot for it in the master bedroom [above]. I absolutely love it—a beautiful treasure + addition to our home!

Have you found any special treasures recently? Please share!



Sunday, January 20, 2013

a perfect cup of tea

Have you ever bought something because the packaging was cool? 
I do—all the time! I saw this tin of Teaforté tea while Christmas shopping last month and fell in love with its packaging and cute tea bags. I ended up purchasing enough tins for gifts to give to my tea-loving family members along with one for me.
Don't you love the tea bag with the little leaf at the end of it? It's a lot more durable than the typical tea bag, and practical too, because the leaf helps to hold it from falling into the cup.
Beautiful packaging + good taste — now that's a perfect cup of tea!



Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Doing better in 2013!

I love this quote by Maya Angelou and thought it fit my resolution for 2013 perfectly. Two simple words, do better, is exactly what I want to accomplish in everything I do this year. 

From personal relationships to client relationships—do better.

From home projects to work projects—do better. 

From getting healthier with exercise and eating right—do better.

From finding joy and beauty in simple pleasures—do better.

Happy 2013! 

Monday, December 31, 2012

gratitude...

As I reflect on 2012, the one word that keeps popping up is gratitude. Gratitude for my family and friends who are always there, supporting and cheering me on in all my endeavors—no matter how silly they were! And gratitude to my clients because without them, Marigold Design would not exist. 

2012 was a very busy year. I didn't complete Marigold's new website but I had the honor of designing three different websites, working with each client from the very beginning stages of their branding—from logo developing to selecting color palettes for their brand. I redesigned a catalog (which took the whole year), an annual report, signage for various holiday shops for a retailer, direct mail campaigns and ads for various clients, along with posters, trade-show graphics and numerous logos. Yes, it was indeed a very good year and I am grateful. 
As 2012 comes to an end, I would like to thank everyone that made it possible—from the copywriters, programmers and design assistants—to friends, family, clients, fans, and followers. Thank you! 
Wishing all of you a Happy + Colorful 2013 filled with Many Days of Gratitude!