Monday, January 31, 2011

who said anything about being safe?


“I tell you he is King of the wood and the son of the great emperor-beyond- the-sea. Don’t you know who is the King of the Beasts? Aslan is a lion – the Lion, the great lion.” “ooh!” said Susan, “I’d thought he was a man. Is he – quite safe? I shall feel rather nervous about meeting a lion.” “That you will, dearie, and no mistake” said Mrs Beaver; “if there’s anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they’re either braver than most or else just silly.” “Then he isn’t safe?” said Lucy. “Safe?” said Mr Beaver; “don’t you hear what Mrs Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.”
-C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

I have been attending a church in Denton. Each week we go through a passage of scripture. We read it and unpack its meaning and every Sunday I am reminded of my desperate longing for a king
I typically do not venture to far from the new testament on my own. I play it safe in the chapters where I know the story and can easily locate without an index. But the last couple of weeks my eyes have been opened to a crucial piece in the story.
The old testament often loses me in its genealogy and history of tribes and battles. But lately I have realized that while each of those stories in there play a huge role its their underlying and comprehensive theme that I have overlooked. 
At the end of each battle, or relocation, or overthrowing of power and even at the end of each victory and joyous moment we are left we this overwhelming need for something bigger.
For me its so much easier to find relevance in the stories of the new testament and to look at the old testament as something that is much more distant. But unfortunately I live my life just like the old testament. I need a king. I need something so much bigger than me. And even though I claim to proclaim his coming, his death, and his resurrection there are days I live like it never happened. There are days that I am no different than someone wandering  looking for something to worship, just waiting and hoping for something to come along.
 But the beautiful thing is that the story doesn't end with the old testament. He comes down and lives among us. So why do I spend so many days acting like he didn't come. 
Its all very simple. 
we.need.a.king.
 We need one much more than we ever will comprehend yet we have one who provides for us in more ways than we will ever realize
And I picture what he says to me each and every day,


 "do you not see? have you not realized it yet? what will it take for you to surrender? you need a king. you need me."


until then,
amy

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

obsession




jonesdesigncompany.com



typography prints are my current decorating obsession. the nate berkus show featured the top five design trends of 2011 and on their list typography prints. Etsy.com has over 90 pages of prints for your viewing pleasure but there are two sites where I plan to order madebygirl.com and of course my favorite jonesdesigncompany.com.

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madebygirl.com sells wonderful prints and cards. the site is complete with different print options and also offers you the freedom to choose colors for some prints. the “love” print shown below was featured on the nate berkus show and due to its popularity it is on back order until jan. 31

madebygirl.com

i love the way its displayed on this clothes line. but i picture it neatly framed on my bedroom wall

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i picture this one hung in a perfectly organized (or beautifully unorganized) closet

jonesdesigncompany.com has recently made her adorable prints available to the public. i am consistently impressed and in awe of her work. she offers “art” prints and customizable “name” prints that would serve as the most adorable gifts

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i love the way she uses  pieces of truth  in her prints


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 these two prints would be perfect framed side by side. i cannot think of a better way to fill my wall than with art that serves as a reminder of his grace

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this one is my favorite. jones has a similar print framed in her entry way (here). what a perfect phrase to be welcomed by each day


how perfect are these name prints?
jonesdesigncompany.com

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they would be the perfect addition to any child's room



i would love to order them all. and i need someone to have a baby soon so i can order the name and birth date print. i am sure jonesdesigncompany.com would be confused if i ordered a print for someone born may 10, 1988 but i have not yet ruled it out


hope you are finding these prints as exciting as i am. happy hump day

until then,
amy

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A small kitchen addition

I had a wonderful christmas this year. And two of my favorite gifts were completely unexpected but excited me more than anything else I received. I love small treasures that can be displayed around my apartment and for christmas my mom and sister picked out two perfect gifts from anthropologie...


A stacking set of measuring cups



And an equally adorable set of measuring spoons




I was debating on how to use them. They are too cute to set in a drawer but I also did not want to display them in a way that wasn't functional...


So after a weekend trip to Ikea I found exactly what I was looking for....




For anyone who has not been to Ikea it is an experience in itself. It is a large warehouse complete with all your home needs. The entire top floor is complete with staged rooms that display all of their products. And there is not a kitchen in the whole place that is not equipped with a hanging bar and hooks. They have everything including utensils, dish towels, pots and pans, spices, and plants all neatly hung on a set of hooks. I bought an extra bar and set of hooks in hopes that I come across something else that needs to hung. 


And the best part the bar was $1.99 and the hooks $.99 for a pack of ten


I purchased a few other things at Ikea this weekend that I will post about later




Until Then,
Amy


(first two photos courtesy of anthropologie.com)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Inspiration Renovation

I have always loved the idea of inspiration boards. I have seen them on other blogs (the first three pictures below) and when I moved to Denton I attempted to create one of my own (the fourth picture). 

apartmenttherapy.com
studiomothers.com
http://blog.michelleragoltd.com/things-i-love_73/



Mine was lacking personality and inspiration so I gave it a makeover.


I began with a old frame I purchased at a junk antique store in memphis and painted it white. I used an industrial ceiling tile covered in burlap as the center. I used a staple gun to attach it to the frame. 




I added pictures, quotes, ribbon, and a few other things to create my own inspiration board 
and here is the final product......



I used pictures of friends, quotes, and homes I love


I used some of the stationary I made using cardstock paper and my printer 
and cut out outfits I loved out of magazines


I added a gift tag and a bow I had left over from holiday wrapping
(gift tag can be found here)


I took some of the quotes that I had used on my first inspiration board
 and backed them with paper for a new look

I am pleased with my final product. 

Until Then,
Amy