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Showing posts with label closet cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label closet cleaning. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Nail Polish Cabinet DIY...and dressing room makeover!




Nail Polish Cabinet DIY, and Dressing Room Makeover!

Let me start at the very beginning  (a very good place to start) :)

When we first moved into our home, ten years ago, there were three bedrooms. One of them was quite small and had a large closet, one of them was medium sized with a smaller closet, and the largest room of all...had no closet.
Being that we desired more room, we chose the largest bedroom of the three to be our master bedroom. The second larger room became an exercise room, and when our son came along, his bedroom!  The third was originally our office, but ended up storing not only the exercise equipment once our son came along, but also, holiday decorations and the beautiful red dishes I inherited from my mother five years ago.

Given my obsession with vintage dresses and clothes/accessories in GENERAL, you can imagine what happened to our bedroom.  Rolling garment racks, stacked boxes and baskets overtook a corner of our room that became my exposed "closet" (if you could call it that.)  Even my dress form and hat collection lived in there, and the room was so effervescently girly that my man could barely stand being in the room for more than a couple moments...let alone relaxing or sleeping in the clutter. Not good.

Fast forward to this year: in a passing conversation, the hubby said to me, "Why don't you just make that entire small bedroom a huge walk in closet?"

Rainbows appeared, chimes rang from heaven and somewhere, a unicorn whinnied.

And that's just what I did.

My agenda was to move everything--clothes, scarves, hats, shoes, bags, accessories, makeup, etc.--into the side room, along with my style pinboard and even nail care items. Fast forward to my adorable find from Goodwill!


The Vintage Spice Rack
(Turned nail polish cabinet)


What a great idea, right? I love the way it looks...quite hidden, really, amongst my other vintage treasures on the wall! I bought this spice rack for $4.00 at Goodwill.




It's a touch cluttered already, but I don't mind. The space is working quite well for me! I may purchase a bigger mirror, but other than that...I adore this room! I even had the space for a papasan chair next to my closet..so I can sit, drink Earl Grey, and read my fashion mags!


My silly little ice cube trays (from my DIY post "Cool Little Organizer DIY"). They aren't the most beautiful things ever, but they work so amazingly well to store my earrings!


Original magazine clips from one of my most amazing and favorite thrift finds ever; two huge scrapbooks that a teen girl made ranging from the late 1940's-1960s.  OH HEY Judy Garland, aren't you fabulous? From her red nails and lips to the royal blue shirt dress and black sequin tie...I'd wear this look in a heartbeat and I find it so inspiring.  I also pin modern fashion to my board all the time, but it just happens to be 100% authentic vintage prints right now.




My shoes are all stored in three racks; two vertical and one on top horizontally. A garment rag with shower curtain rings stores multiple hand bags on each ring with a few displayed on top.  My hats are above, as show below:



Yep, every inch of this spare bedroom is being used--there is another floor lamp, ironing table, linen sprays, an ipod dock, perfumes and my dress form as well!



It's not perfect (and ideally, I'd have some fun color on the wall) but it's still a work in progress. To be honest, though, it's the only time in my life I've ever had a space completely dedicated to being 100% girly. I just want to LIVE in this little gal cave. 

I just might.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Into the closet: favorite and recent vintage dress finds


I cleaned out my closet…

And it felt so nice! I grouped things by color, print and/or accent color, organized all my blazers and skirts, and "dumped" two garbage bags of ill-fitting, outdated or non-functional clothing! Thank you, SPRING BREAK!

What a perfect time to pull out some of my favorite and most recent vintage dress finds! You'll see each dress has its tag/designer in the corner. Vintage hunting tip: check the tag. I can spot true vintage from across the room; however, if you're not sure--check the tag! Vintage type-fonts and embroidered tags (or NO tags at all!) are the telltale sign of true vintage.

Don't pay a million dollars on Etsy...roll your sleeves up and dig a bit! You can find great vintage at your local thrift store. No dress on this page cost more than three dollars and 4 out of 6 were only $1.59.



Vintage Toni Todd

I love this piece. So pretty and the rhinestone buttons and belt accents just knock it out of the park for me! Pretty and glam spring pastels...




Vintage Willow Ridge

I love this little blue and purple paisley shirt dress. Get lots of compliments on it whenever I wear it. Right when I went to snap the pic the wind picked up and the dress began to dance for me! :)

Vintage Miss Shaheen

How awesome is this mod peacock print dress? Hot.


Vintage Stuart Alan

I like the fringy cowl neck on this super soft knit vintage. Great piece for layering in fall and winter with belts and sweaters!


Vintage Leslie Fay

I love the idea of perking up this hot pink 80's short sleeved shirt dress with slammin' red heels and long, wavy curls...great summer look!

Vintage Schrader Sport

Late 70's nautical/sporty striped shirt dress! I love the collar pop with super bright red. Should have pressed the wrinkles out before snapping the pic...oops! This outfit would look great with red heels as well..possibly with a cute red knit cap or beret or tight curls.


Thanks for looking today and let me know what you think!

Which of these dresses would you like to see in an outfit?

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