Monday, April 22, 2024

Exotic Thrift Store Decor Style

 


Creating an exotic and eclectic thrift store decor style involves blending different cultures, textures, and eras to create a unique and visually stimulating space. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you achieve this aesthetic:

Gather Inspiration: Start by collecting images of spaces that embody the exotic and eclectic style. Look for inspiration in interior design magazines, online platforms like Pinterest or Instagram, and even movies or travel destinations that evoke a sense of cultural richness and diversity.

Explore Thrift Stores and Flea Markets: Visit thrift stores, flea markets, antique shops, and garage sales to hunt for unique and unexpected items. Keep an open mind and look for pieces with intricate details, vibrant colors, and interesting textures. Don't be afraid to mix and match different styles and time-periods.



Mix Cultures and Styles: Embrace diversity by incorporating elements from various cultures and design styles. For example, you could combine Moroccan rugs with Asian-inspired ceramics, or mix mid-century modern furniture with traditional African textiles. The key is to create a harmonious balance between different elements while still maintaining a cohesive overall look.

Play with Colors and Patterns: Experiment with bold colors and vibrant patterns to add visual interest to your space. Consider using colorful textiles, such as ikat, paisley, or tribal prints, for throw pillows, curtains, or upholstery. Don't shy away from mixing different patterns, but make sure to keep some common elements, like color palette or scale, to tie everything together.



Layer Textures: Incorporate a variety of textures to add depth and dimension to your decor. Mix smooth surfaces with rough textures, such as rattan, wicker, jute, or reclaimed wood. Consider adding textiles like velvet, silk, or faux fur for added warmth and coziness.



Add Global Accents: Introduce decorative accents and artifacts from around the world to infuse your space with cultural richness. This could include items like tribal masks, handcrafted pottery, carved wood sculptures, or vintage globes. Display these pieces prominently to showcase their uniqueness and create conversation starters.



Curate with Intention: While the eclectic style allows for a mix of different elements, it's important to curate your collection with intention. Avoid overcrowding your space with too many unrelated items, and instead focus on selecting pieces that speak to you personally and contribute to the overall ambiance you want to create.

Create Visual Focal Points: Designate focal points within your space to draw the eye and create visual interest. This could be a statement piece of furniture, an eye-catching artwork, or a striking lighting fixture. Use these focal points to anchor your design and tie together the eclectic mix of elements.




Embrace Imperfection: Embrace the imperfections and quirks of thrifted and vintage items. These flaws add character and charm to your decor, contributing to the eclectic and lived-in feel of your space.



Personalize Your Space: Finally, don't forget to inject your personality into the decor. Display meaningful objects, souvenirs from your travels, or family heirlooms that tell a story and reflect your individual taste and experiences.

By following these steps and trusting your creative instincts, you can create a one-of-a-kind exotic and eclectic thrift store decor style that reflects your personality and celebrates cultural diversity!









Have a great week!
Laura

Article and images copyright ©Laura Beth Love 2024 and may not be republished in print or other media without express written permission from the author.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

New Broken China Jewelry in my Etsy Shop

 
























All jewelry shown is available in my Etsy shop












Have a great week!
Laura

Article and images copyright ©Laura Beth Love 2024 and may not be republished in print or other media without express written permission from the author.

Amazing Things Await You! New Book Update

 


It seems that spring has finally found us! Yay! As I like to say: Onward! I know some of you have been waiting patiently for promised jewelry-making videos on my YouTube channel and I have just been so wrapped up in getting this new book put together that I just had to put videos aside for the time being. (Not to mention I've been trying to squeeze in some new jewelry for Mother's Day for my Etsy shop too, as that only comes once a year!) 

This I say as I am planning on filming today, looking for my list of video "to-do's" that are somewhere on my phone or in a notebook... I'll probably start with a quick review of my last title, Soldering Iron Jewelry, for those who are new, and some soldered dragon's claws and talons as promised a while back, and then introduce the new book. 

Here's the thing: I want so much to start the promotion and hype but I just haven't completed all of the photography (and I am picky about my book covers!) so I hate to start gabbing about it all until I have something solid to visually share with you...that said, my newest title, The Broken China Jewelry Book, is almost finished! 

All autumn and winter long I worked on putting together 25 fantastic jewelry-making projects - all using old broken china - and for all skill levels. I created projects for the newest beginner to the advanced solderer, and using all different jewelry-making techniques and styles. 

I'm so excited to share this beautiful book with you! The projects, step-photos, and writing are all finished, and the beauty photography is in the works. I still have a review or two to do of the hard copies once the photos are added, and then closer to that I'll have a release date for you. If I had to guess I'd say June, so be ready!  

Have a great week!
Laura









Have a great week!
Laura

Article and images copyright ©Laura Beth Love 2024 and may not be republished in print or other media without express written permission from the author.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Dreamy Bohemian Garden Spaces #6

 





Welcome to my garden, come in, come in, and stay awhile.


































Have a great week!
Laura

Article and images copyright ©Laura Beth Love 2024 and may not be republished in print or other media without express written permission from the author.