DIY

Modern Black and Gold Easter Egg Treats

March 23, 2016

black and gold eggs 3 black and gold eggs 4Well, Easter is just about here and we are enjoying Spring Break vacation with a trip to Washington DC. We just arrived this afternoon and we are excited to see the sites and enjoy some quality time together as a family. The kids have never been, so they are excited to check out all the museums and monuments. We need to find a church to attend on Easter Sunday while we are here. It does feel a little weird to be missing our church family for Easter, so I whipped up some super easy Easter treats for all the ladies of my small group.  black and gold eggs 2black and gold eggs 1black and gold eggs 5I’ve had a lot of projects in the works, so this Spring I just haven’t had time for a lot of cute seasonal crafting. But, I had this idea in the back of my head for weeks and knew I wanted to quickly make these for my friends.

I bought a bag of pastel and gold plastic Easter eggs at Target and gave them a sophisticated, grown-up makeover.  I sprayed the pastel half of the eggs with flat black spray paint and then cut simple egg shapes pieces of card stock.  I attached cute, costume jewelry earrings to the card stock and filled each egg with a pair of earrings.  When you don’t want all the calories of chocolate, jewelry is the next best thing to receive as a gift.  black and gold eggs 6These would also look great displayed in a bowl on your dining room table.  If you are like me and tend to lean away from the bright and colorful and gravitate towards neutrals, these just might be the Easter decor you’ve been looking for.

Design

Instagram Q + A – Casual Cottage Master Bedroom

March 16, 2016

A couple of weeks ago, I had a little Q + A over on Instagram. I love helping folks solve design and decorating dilemmas, so I said “ask away”. I chose 3 of the questions to answer in a little more depth.
Ashlee’s Master Bedroom is the first room I’m going to try to offer some assistance with. Here’s what Ashlee had to say about the space:
“We live in an old cottage, with small rooms and every single wall in our bedroom has a window, door, etc. The longest wall hosts out bed, but it has an off-center window right behind our headboard. I have struggle for 5 years with either hiding it and making it seem like it’s not there or embracing it and balancing the off-settness with art or something.” (You can see pics of the room below.)
We chatted I bit about colors and existing furniture. She likes orange, coral, teal-blue and navy. Her bedding is a nice solid grey and the walls have just been painted a pale grey as well. And she isn’t attached to the furniture or lamps at all.
casual cottage master bedroom
  1. Terracotta Vase
  2. Coral Vase
  3. Retro Blue Vase
  4. Asymmetrical Mirror Set
  5. Mid century Headboard
  6. Black Nightstand
  7. Wall Lamp
  8. Black and Gold Lamp
  9. Ikat Pillow
  10. Lattice Pillow
  11. Navy Squares Pillow
  12. Peach and Orange Striped Throw
  13. Mid century Nightstand
Here’s what I suggest for this space:
1. I think you have to embrace the asymmetrical window situation.  I think there are a couple things that could be done to help achieve a bit more balance.  First, I suggest the funky pair of mirrors hung over the bed to the left of the window.  I also think in small rooms, you need to let in as much natural light as possible. A lower profile, slatted headboard would feel less bulky and not block the window as much. I am in LOVE with this mid-century headboard from Target, you guys, it’s only $100!!! And losing a foot board will make the space feel a lot more open.
2. It’s not going to be a symmetrical room, so let’s not be matchy-matchy.  I love mismatched nightstands and lamps. They make a room feel a lot more casual and collected over time. This also gives you a chance to do something a little more feminine on on side and masculine on the other. Mixing wood and painted pieces is totally fine, I give you permission!
3. You know I love grey, but let’s also have some fun with colorful, patterned accent pieces. Different shades of orange and navy blue are always going to be a hit. Anytime you can play with complimentary colors, bland will never occur.
Do you have any other suggestions for Ashlee to help her solve her wonky window situation?
I’d love to hear.  Stay tuned.  I’ve got a couple more Q + A rooms I’m going to tackle.

DIY

Cricut Gold – Half Moon Wall Hanging

March 14, 2016

I’m a huge fan of a wall hanging. They are a casual, relaxed way to bring color and pattern to a space. They are also usually a more frugal options over framed art.
Well, I’m still having fun with my Cricut Gold Explore Machine. When I was asked to create some exclusive designs for Cricut’s Gold Explore Machine for JoAnn Fabric Store (check it out here, under Die Cut Machines, Supplies and More at Joann.com), I knew I wanted them to feel clean, modern and have midcentury modern vibe.
This half moon shape might be my new triangle. If you’ve followed O+P for a while now, you know that I’ve been known to use a triangle here and there. But, move over triangles, I might have a new favorite shape.
Using iron-on vinyl in white, black and gold, I placed these half moon shapes in a random pattern. Whether you have a Cricut Explore machine or not, this is an easy project to make.  By cutting ovals in half and placing the pairs together with a small gap, you can recreate this look. But, of course using the Cricut’s Make-It-Now feature is the easiest way to do this.
All the materials and instructions for this wall hanging are listed, there’s no guess work, just click and cut. HERE’s the how-to.
*This post contains affiliate links. If you do purchase something through those links, I get a percentage. Thank you for supporting the companies that help make this blog possible. 
Be sure to check out all my other designs and projects for Cricut’s Gold Machine, like this Geometric Patterned Edge Throw, these fabulous pillows, and these fun Tropical Leaf Napkins.
Cricut Gold Machine for Jo Ann Fabrics - Oleander + Palm Designs

DIY

Cricut Gold – Throw Blanket with a Geometric Patterned Edge

March 12, 2016

On Thursday I shared a fun collaboration I worked on with Cricut and JoAnn Fabric Stores.  Today I’m sharing another one of the fun designs I put together for the exclusive Cricut Gold Explore for JoAnn Fabric Stores (check it out here, under Die Cut Machines, Supplies and More at Joann.com).
Give a plain throw blanket a custom look with this geometric edge.  With a roll of metallic gold iron-on vinyl, I made this white throw feel like something special.  The Make-It-Now feature in the Cricut Design Space™ app, makes creating so easy. All the materials and instructions for that project are all listed, there’s no guess work.  HERE’s the how-to.

Stay tuned, I’ve made lots of fun things for my home with this new Cricut Gold Explore Machine.



*This post contains affiliate links. If you do purchase something through those links, I get a percentage. Thank you for supporting the companies that help make this blog possible. 

Design

Black Fireplaces

March 11, 2016

A couple years ago I painted our fireplace white in our living room, even the inside of it. We used to have a little wood pellet stove, but when it died, we decided not to replace it.  I wanted to make the space feel light and bright. Now, with my new found love of black, I wonder how the space would feel painted in this dramatic way.
I’m working with a local client. Their fireplace and mantel is currently a creamy white color and is very traditional. I’d love to use a charcoal, navy or black paint to give the fireplace a more modern, unexpected look.  
Here’s a few examples of that look pretty great. 

In small doses, black can be a show stopper. I’m not ready to cover a whole wall, but a little splash of black here and there feels a bit like wearing a black tie, put-together and buttoned up.

What do you think? Black or charcoal grey feels pretty safe and neutral. What about a dark navy or denim blue, to risky? I’d love to hear what you think.

DIY / etc.

Cricut Gold Explore Machine – Pillows

March 10, 2016

I am excited to announce a fun partnership I have been working on with Cricut and JoAnn Fabric Stores. You already know I’m a huge fan of my Cricut Explore Air™machine, I use it all the time for lot’s of different projects. And now, Cricut is offering an exclusive Cricut Gold Explore Machine at JoAnn Fabric Stores only (  check it out here, under Die Cut Machines, Supplies and More at Joann.com). With this pretty gold machine comes some fun exclusive designs and projects. You guys, some Oleander + Palm designs are preloaded on this machine! I’ve designed a bunch of patterns and designs to bring a little, or a lot of gold into your home.
And here’s your first look at some of my designs.  Pillows are the easiest way to add pattern, color and style to a space, so I’ve created 5 fun pillow designs.
The Make-It-Now feature in the Cricut Design Space™ app, makes creating so easy. All the materials and instructions for that project are all listed, there’s no guess work.  HERE’s the how-to.
If you have the new Cricut Gold machine you can make all of these pillow with the press of a button.
For these pillows I used 12″ pillows is solid white, grey and black. Using Cricut’s Iron-On vinyl in black, white, gold and gold glitter (available at Cricut.com), I created custom, graphic pillows for my home. 
Stay tuned, I’ve got lots of more fun ways to use Oleander + Palm designs with the new Cricut Gold Explore Air. If you’ve been considering getting a Cricut Machine, now is the time to do it! This exclusive gold machine for JoAnn Fabric Stores has so much to offer. 
*This post contains affiliate links. If you do purchase something through those links, I get a percentage. Thank you for supporting the companies that help make this blog possible. 

Food & Drink

Kiwi Mojitos

March 9, 2016

It’s been a while since a shared a mocktail recipe with you. I’m on a mission to create some fun drinks the whole family can enjoy. With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, I needed to come up with a fun green drink. With this drink in hand on March 17th, you’ll definitely be pinch proof.

Kiwis are such a unique fruit. They are tart and sweet and paired with mint to make a super refreshing drink. I love the speckles of black seeds in this pretty drink.

Kiwi Mojitos

4 kiwis
2-3 limes
1/2 cup sugar
fresh mint leaves
club soda
crushed ice

Start by making the kiwi puree.  In a blender, place 3 1/2 kiwis peeled and halved, the sugar, lime juice and about 2 tbsp. fresh mint leaves. Blend on high until it is a smooth puree.  If it is too thick add a little more lime juice.

Fill glasses with ice.  Pour about 1/3 cup puree over the ice and then top off the glass with club soda. Give it a stir and then garnish with a slice from the half a kiwi that is left and a sprig of mint leaves. And if you are looking for a grown up version, no one is going to stop you from adding a little rum.

Puree can be made ahead and stored in the fridge up to 24 hours. Makes 6 generous drinks.

Be sure to check out my other mocktail recipes

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Illustrated Family Portrait GIVEAWAY!

March 7, 2016

I’ve teamed up with my friend and talented, local illustrator Katie Lemster, to bring you a really fun giveaway this Monday morning. Recently, I sent Katie a simple iphone pic of our family and she turned it into a fun illustrated portrait.  I love it so much!  It’s such a fun keepsake to have and she really nailed everyone (even Pumpkin made it in the shot).

Don’t you want one of your fam? You can enter to win a custom family portrait. Just head over to THIS Instagram post to enter to win. Be sure to follow Honey I Love You Shop on Instagram, to see more of her fabulous work.

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The Weeks End

March 4, 2016

Good week, bad week – that’s how I feel about the last 7 days. I’m trying to focus on the good stuff mostly. Life is like that, It’s really just kind of as good as you make it, but the hard stuff really likes to take over our thoughts and feelings. 
I found these pretty flower pics on my camera, just some extra shots from the little heart shaped arrangement I shared a couple weeks ago. These blooms were just too pretty not to share again.

Here’s a few things you need to check out:

-Yep, PJ knows style! I want a couple things on her Wish List, especially those sunnies.

This is a fun hashtag project, you’re going to want to tag all your bright and color pics #colorblockingvibes

-If you haven’t already, you must check out Studio DIY’s wedding pics. So pretty!

-You had me a Baked Brie! You have to check out Sarah Heart’s latest video, Baked Brie Bites. She’s been making some awesome videos, be sure to check them all out!

-Maybe your tired of hearing about it, but if you haven’t already GO CHECK OUT Target’s new Pillowfort Kid’s Home Line. So many fun pieces.

-And last but not least, be sure to take a peek at The Crafted Life’s colorful Bedroom/Office makeover!

Have a great weekend friends! 

Design

Black Cabinets

March 3, 2016

My obsession with black continues. Yes, I love it on exteriors and in entryways, and now I’m considering it for cabinets in my laundry room. When we renovated our kitchen, we took over the old laundry room space and then added on a new laundry room to the back of the house.  But, almost 6 years later, we still haven’t finished this room. The washer and dryer are of course hooked up and working, but there is just a temporary cabinet in there (that has one door broken off) and plumbing for a sink that doesn’t exist yet.  
Every year I say, “this is the year we finally finish the laundry room”, and then every year it just doesn’t happen. Not in 2016, I’m determined. Last weekend I even made a trip to IKEA to look at cabinets and start laying out this tiny space. I really just want a couple cabinets for vacuums, mops and cleaning supplies, a sink and hopefully a place to set up my sewing machine. Since this is such a small space, I’d love to try something dramatic like black cabinet doors.  Here’s a few examples of black cabinets done right. 

I’m considering the Tingsryd cabinet doors from IKEA.  They are super economical and I think they have that modern shape I’m looking for. And for hardware, I think I have no choice but to do some brass or gold nobs or pulls. What do you think?