I love Pinterest.
That said, for me & my occupation, I see super gorgeous perfect home photos every day. I just save good ideas I can use for someone else's space, or my space, or a dream space...
My job can be depressing - because I see all those gorgeous photos all day, every day. The thing to remember is, with creativity, good decor is attainable. Just as unusual outfits don't need to cost much (Iris Apfel never paid more than $15 for a pair of jeans) neither do you have to spend an arm and a leg on your home to make it right.
For my collage wall, I didn't pay more than $4 for a single frame. Many were less than that. http://www.crisangsteninteriors.com/...ce-sneak-peek/ I made the curtains - the flat fabric came from Walmart of all places, and the beautiful fabric I used on the inside edge was a "scrap" from Boca Bargoons. I am in LOVE with that fabric, but at $45/yard retail, ummm no. I was lucky to get my three yard scrap for that! The copper desk lamp is from Overstock, the desk is from Sam's club, the chair was $20 at auction, and the stool holding the CPU was found curbside, which I then painted.
Found a rug for the space today at an antique shop for $57! It's PERFECT!
I feel the nagging unrest in the wardrobe department sometimes. I don't tend to be one of those fancy-dressed decorators with three-inch heels (as the innkeeper at the B&B I am redecorating noted today), but sometimes I wish I could manage to look a little more fashionable. In that regard, Pinterest has been good and bad. Good in that it has helped me realize I can mix and match things for an outfit I hadn't considered before. Bad in that I see really awesome outfits or accessories that I just can't justify.
By the way - I'll tell you how I'm accessorising: All those big bead necklaces that are in? Antique shops are full of them. For $3 - $30, much better than $45 even in TJ Maxx! Same goes for scarves - $1 instead of $17+. SCORE - and double score because nobody else has one like it. :-)



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