Monday, March 27, 2017

10 Ways To Add Boho Style To Your Bedroom



Adding Boho style to your home is a great way to incorporate mismatched items, bright colors, unique and unusual furniture, and vintage home accessories. 

Don't know where to start? How about with one room. Check out my suggestions below for 10 ways to add Boho style to your bedroom and once you get the hang of it, you'll soon be wanting to spread the Boho vibe all throughout your living space!  

1o ways to add Boho style to your bedroom


1. Add a piece of brightly colored vintage furniture. 

How to: Go to a thrift store. Find an old wooden chair, hope chest, bed headboard or dresser, and paint it a vibrant saturated color. I suggest a shade of turquoise, purple, lime green, or even red. This is an inexpensive way to add a completely unique and vibrant visual WOW to your room. Feeling extra creative? Add some decorative painted details to your piece. You don't have to be an artist to do this. Think creatively! 

The chair below is the perfect example of a thrift shop item that would be perfect for this project. I bought this at a thrift store for $5. Now imagine it painted and with the chair pad replaced. The possibilities are endless! ...and the investment is under $20.



Check out this other example of this painted wardrobe...

A repainted vintage wardrobe via Ebay



2. Add a sheer curtain, scarf curtain, or tapestry to a wall or window. 

How to: Unless you're living in a dorm room, you may want to forgo the traditional wall tapestry. A more chic and grown up alternative? A sheer curtain. Create your own scarf curtain by collecting vintage scarves from thrift stores. Sew them together (hey, you could even pin them if you wanted). 

Curtain made from vintage scarvesvintageisforlovers.com






3. Accessorize with a warm metallic decoration in either brass or bronze. 

How to: Rustic bells or wind chimes are perfect, such as these shown below. Note the color pop from the turquoise door!



4. Add lots of plants. Lots. Especially hanging ones that trail. 

How to: It's no surprise that greens look great among splashes of bright color. That's why flowers look great in a garden! Take advantage of sunny windows by adding a few hanging viney houseplants to bring a little bit of nature indoors. 






How to: Display a collection of framed art or pictures grouped together on one wall - the more variety the better. Some ideas: flea market finds, vintage paint by numbers, upcycled thrift store paintings. 

6. Add a macrame curtain or wall hanging.

How to: Don't have an available window for a curtain? Hang a macrame wall hanging on any wall. Create your own version with thrift store finds.

Tapestry image via


7. Create a mix of lush fabrics.

How to: Touches of velvet, satin, and other rich fabrics don't have to break the bank. You can use them sparingly (and again, scour those thrift stores!) These rich fabrics look even more luxurious in saturated jewel colors or warm tones.


Beautiful bedroom image via

8. Display your books in a creative way.

How to: Forgo the traditional bookcase and instead, why not figure out a creative way to showcase your favorite books. Vintage wood crates, old drawers (like the one in the photo below) offer unexpected storage with easy style.




9. Cushy floor pillows.

How to: Big cushy floor pillows are great for adding interest to any room, and are great as a place to meditate. There are lots of great versions available online, or craft your own.







10. Walls with color

How to: Forgo ordinary white walls and add some life to your room with brightly colored paint. Don't be afraid of color! If you don't like it you can always repaint it. 



To recap, here are some things you can do to add great Boho style to your bedroom:

Consider:
 - Piece of furniture that is colorful and bright
 - Something in a warm brass or bronze finish
 - Macrame or other unique textile wall decor
 - Unique book storage
 - Cushy pillows and/or floor pillows 
 - Trailing green plants
 - A unique gallery wall display
 - Scarf curtains or tapestries
 - Don't be afraid of color!


Do you decorate in Boho style? 
What are your favorite ways to decorate?




Have a great week!
love,
 Laura

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Friday, March 24, 2017

Find Your Magic - New Inspirational Design Now Available!



Hi friends! Last year I wrote a blog post entitled, A Meditative Sketch: Find Your Magic, where I featured the above illustration. It's a simple drawing that came from my heart, and it's become one of my very favorite creations. It's so simple but I think it flows so well. I love everything about this design - the shape, the flow, the color, and the message. 


I decided to add some color to it and then create some products with the artwork so that I could share it. You can now find this design in my Soiety6 shop!


Here are just a few examples of this new design on a few different products. All are available in my Society6 shop so be sure to check them out! The floor pillows are so cool!





iPhone and iPod cases as well as skins and laptop sleeves and skins are available in all different sizes too



These canvas pouches are SO cool! You can get the three different sizes pictured above, or the three together as a set. Check them out!



I just love the pillows! There are square, rectangular (like the one above) and large floor pillows that you can order in circular or square.



Metal travel mug is also available in ceramic, and of course also available as a traditional coffee mug :)




Throw pillow (indoor or outdoor, and different sizes available)

I hope you like them! Let me know what you think.

Also new...TWO other collections...I just finished a collection of amazing eye-candy scales from mermaids, dragons and serpents, and maybe I'll feature those in a future blog post, but they're available right now in my Society6 shop.

 I've also been working on a collection of forest-inspired designs and I think they're really neat. I'm so excited about these new designs and have been working on them daily. It's been a nice little break from jewelry making, and it's so refreshing to mix things up and allow my creativity to go in a few different directions. 

Here is a little preview my Forest For The Trees collection, which I will be adding more designs to shortly! Click the image below to see more and be sure to let me know what you think.



Visit me at Society6



I hope you have a great week! 
Love, Laura


My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase 
at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns




All artwork, article and images copyright ©LauraBethLove2017

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

New Design In My Society6 Shop - Bohemian Spirit Mandalas on Aubergine



Yay! I love how this design turned out! Hi friends! I wanted to take a minute to share the latest design that I uploaded to my Society6 shop this morning. It's a pen and ink drawing of three mandalas entitled Spirit Mandalas, and it looks especially pretty on the pillows. 

The background is a deep aubergine, like the deep purple-plum color of an eggplant, and I think it's a really elegant combination when paired with the ivory colored artwork. This design is perfect for Boho decor lovers! 

Here are just a few examples of this new design on a few different products. All are available in my Society6 shop so be sure to check them out!






Wall tapestry available in 3 sizes!



iPhone and iPod cases as well as skins and laptop sleeves and skins are available in all different sizes too



I just love the pillows! There are square, rectangular (like the one above) and large floor pillows that you can order in circular or square


I hope you like them! Let me know what you think!

also new...




Visit me at Society6




I hope you have a great week! 
Love, Laura


My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns




All artwork, article and images copyright ©LauraBethLove2017

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Painting Through A Blizzard And Learning As I Go



Thank goodness we didn't get the 26 or 27 inches of snow they were calling for Monday night into Tuesday (we got a managable 12 to 13 inches instead) but we still settled in to wait out the storm. I filled the birdfeeder and hung the suet and then made a big pot of white chicken chili (I used this recipe and it's now a family favorite) along with some honey cornbread.  The birdfeeders and suet brought out every bird in the neighborhood and it was neat to see a few woodpeckers (check out this video on my Instagram that I took of a Downy Woodpecker) and all sorts of other birds. 


Sam keeping me company as I do a sketch for another watercolor painting. 




I drew out a rough sketch to use as a guide.




I kept it pretty simple and only used three colors, this was the first layer.




The next day I added some details and her hair.




Drying.




I probably could have added more paint or more details but I'm trying to avoid over-painting.




I'm pretty happy with the results. I've never had any kind of formal art training so I am just kind of teaching myself and am learning as I go. 



At this point I would rather just observe and figure it out myself instead of being told I am doing something wrong or right, or be shown the way someone else says I should do something. I think it allows my art to be free and without limits or rules because I don't have to worry about any of those things I can just purely express. :)




I hope you have a great week! 
Love, Laura


My broken china jewelry is always available for purchase at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns




article and images copyright ©LauraBethLove2017