Monday, October 31, 2011
Remix Theory
Midterms are over and my mind has been on overload. The great thing is, I feel like I'm back in the world of design and I love it. And the truth is, studying to get a Master's degree makes you a little bit of intellectual...especially when it comes to design. So, I've decided I need to start sharing all the amazing innovations, people, projects, and theories that I been learning these past couple of months with the blogosphere.
Chapter 1: The Remix Theory.
Heard of Girl Talk? If you have, you are awesome. If you haven't, go check him out. The kid is a genius and you can download all his albums for free, here. He best represents the theory of Remix and demonstrates how ridiculous the rules of copyright can be. Girl Talk concerts basically consists of him remixing on his computer with a million people dancing around him. You can get bet if he comes to Chicago, I'm so in.
Remix theory is basically taking samples from pre-existing material to combine them in new forms according to personal taste. The music industry has been sampling songs for years and now it's the design worlds turn. In order to move forward with innovative design and modern technology, design should be remixed. Take a old piece of furniture and turn it into your own creation. Think in terms of modern day, not the past. Isn't that was interior design is?
Want to learn more? Download (for free or a donation if you wish) this documentary (RIP: A Remix Manifesto) on Remix theory and check it out. It's everything that remix is, features Girl Talk and shows the evolution of copyright. We had do a "remix" of the video for class. First time I ever remixed a film, pretty amazing.
Happy remixing!
Monday, October 10, 2011
Buy One Give One
By now I'm sure that most of you have heard of the Toms shoe movement. If you haven't, it's about time to jump on the bandwagon. Not only are they the most comfortable shoes ever, but the company's social responsibility is something to be applauded. With every pair of shoe you buy, Tom's will give a new pair of shoes to a child in need. The price point of the shoes may defer some people from purchasing, but I think of it as more of a donation than anything. (I'm not flowing in the cash myself right now) My $40 pair of shoes, basically cost $20. The rest was donated to a child in need. Pretty cool when you think about it. It's a different to approach to giving because you are directly effecting someone.
Also, they seriously are the most comfortable shoes to walk in. I pretty much where them everywhere and am trying to get the most use out of them before bad weather hits. I chose the classic canvas style in the Ash color because I think gray goes with anything. Also, you may want to buy 1/2 size smaller, they stretch out after one day of use.
Check out some of the new fall fashions:
Also, they seriously are the most comfortable shoes to walk in. I pretty much where them everywhere and am trying to get the most use out of them before bad weather hits. I chose the classic canvas style in the Ash color because I think gray goes with anything. Also, you may want to buy 1/2 size smaller, they stretch out after one day of use.
Check out some of the new fall fashions:
Thursday, September 8, 2011
The best things come with time
The move is done and I'm in officially in Chicago. I get to wake up every morning to a beautiful sunrise against the city skyline. My classes have begun and I'm a becoming a pro at city transit. Though I'll admit I'm feeling a bit nostalgic for Wisconsin. I'm watching the first Packer game of the season and drinking Goose Island 312 because I can't find Spotted Cow anywhere. I've also realized I still have yet to post my final Madison apartment DIY's. And I lied a little last time, I'm not going to show you those IKEA hack tables quite yet. They are the perfect pieces in my new apartment so you'll just have to wait a bit more.The best things come with time.
Here's a look in my old bedroom....
[Bright, floral and comfortable was the goal for my bedroom here. I found this wonderful and inspiring duvet on clearance at BB&B that set the whole tone for the room. I love Audrey Hepburn so she comes with me wherever I go. The picture was a gift from my parents. The floral stool in the bottom left was a gift my boss at Eco-Friendly and it happened to blend beautifully in my bedroom. The textile you see on the wall behind my bed is my great DIY idea for any apartment. If you can't paint, add textiles! Since I don't have a headboard and wanted some more drama in the room, this fabric I found at IKEA was the perfect solution. For temporary attachment - use push pins or nails. For a more permanent fix, I hear that you can use cornstarch paste like this blogger here.)
[When you're designing on a budget like myself, it's also cost effective and FUN to make your own artwork. Since I was so inspired by the prints at Anthology, I used this green paper from here for this piece of art. The canvas I got on sale from Michael's and wrapped the canvas like a present using Glossy Mod Podge as the glue/finishing texture. Mod Podge is an indie girls best friend, if you didn't know that already!]
[For my desk space, I re-invented the conventional bulletin board. Four years ago, I had bought 12" cork squares and places them in a grid pattern. In my last apartment, I just used three in row. It's time for something new. Cork is a very bendable/breakable material by itself and was starting to fall apart after so many years of use. Instead of going to waste, I wanted to use them. All it took was 3 pieces of basswood and super-glued. For the simple look, I offset the boards and nailed them to the wall. The indie birdhouse lamp was another gift my boss from Confectionique.]
[My design style consists of mixing the old and new. It's what makes great design possible. I love antiques and browsing antiques stores. While, I don't always love the price of items at the antique store, if it's a piece that I love, I can't pass it up. I found this old drafting stool at Odana Antiques in Madison for under $30 and knew I had to have it for my night table. It's vintage chic.
Here's a look in my old bedroom....
[Bright, floral and comfortable was the goal for my bedroom here. I found this wonderful and inspiring duvet on clearance at BB&B that set the whole tone for the room. I love Audrey Hepburn so she comes with me wherever I go. The picture was a gift from my parents. The floral stool in the bottom left was a gift my boss at Eco-Friendly and it happened to blend beautifully in my bedroom. The textile you see on the wall behind my bed is my great DIY idea for any apartment. If you can't paint, add textiles! Since I don't have a headboard and wanted some more drama in the room, this fabric I found at IKEA was the perfect solution. For temporary attachment - use push pins or nails. For a more permanent fix, I hear that you can use cornstarch paste like this blogger here.)
[When you're designing on a budget like myself, it's also cost effective and FUN to make your own artwork. Since I was so inspired by the prints at Anthology, I used this green paper from here for this piece of art. The canvas I got on sale from Michael's and wrapped the canvas like a present using Glossy Mod Podge as the glue/finishing texture. Mod Podge is an indie girls best friend, if you didn't know that already!]
[For my desk space, I re-invented the conventional bulletin board. Four years ago, I had bought 12" cork squares and places them in a grid pattern. In my last apartment, I just used three in row. It's time for something new. Cork is a very bendable/breakable material by itself and was starting to fall apart after so many years of use. Instead of going to waste, I wanted to use them. All it took was 3 pieces of basswood and super-glued. For the simple look, I offset the boards and nailed them to the wall. The indie birdhouse lamp was another gift my boss from Confectionique.]
[My design style consists of mixing the old and new. It's what makes great design possible. I love antiques and browsing antiques stores. While, I don't always love the price of items at the antique store, if it's a piece that I love, I can't pass it up. I found this old drafting stool at Odana Antiques in Madison for under $30 and knew I had to have it for my night table. It's vintage chic.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Living Room Creations
Well, only two more post left to go of my apartment design. Can I tell you a secret? I'm already moved out! I of course thought I would have the time to get all the posts done before move day but time got the best of me and things had to get packed. So, here's a little look at my living room. All that is left now is the bare hardwood floors..did I mention I love hardwoods?
[The living room. A mix of furnishings from here and there to create a modern mod-theme using curvilinear shapes and patterns. The whole room came together quite nice with our Madison poster and our recovered coffee tables]
[We used a picture collage to break up the huge wall in the living room. Most of the frames we already had and I choose to do all black/white with one color in the middle. The mod looking chairs on the right were taken from a hospital clear-out sale. I love the look of them even though the fabric isn't my favorite. Someday I hope to recover them and add more cushion.]
[Local Madison artist Tom Morrison is the creator of these awesome posters that I had seen around town for years now. I knew I just had to get one for this apartment. I loved the coloration and vintage feel to the lake one and it fit perfectly with the our curtain fabric. And once again we have more furnishings from IKEA. And what would the living room be without a guitar?]
Watch for a post later this week for my FAVORITE DIY of the apartment. The best is yet to come.
[The living room. A mix of furnishings from here and there to create a modern mod-theme using curvilinear shapes and patterns. The whole room came together quite nice with our Madison poster and our recovered coffee tables]
[We used a picture collage to break up the huge wall in the living room. Most of the frames we already had and I choose to do all black/white with one color in the middle. The mod looking chairs on the right were taken from a hospital clear-out sale. I love the look of them even though the fabric isn't my favorite. Someday I hope to recover them and add more cushion.]
[Local Madison artist Tom Morrison is the creator of these awesome posters that I had seen around town for years now. I knew I just had to get one for this apartment. I loved the coloration and vintage feel to the lake one and it fit perfectly with the our curtain fabric. And once again we have more furnishings from IKEA. And what would the living room be without a guitar?]
Watch for a post later this week for my FAVORITE DIY of the apartment. The best is yet to come.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Only in Wisconsin...
...can you find a sidewalk chalk drawing of a cow-crossing sign. No lie. I came across it on a run Friday morning in my neighborhood and it made my day. You have to appreciate the creativity in that! Only in Wisconsin.
And I guess it's about time for next round of pop up design. Introducing: the bathroom.
[Okay, so I'm a little lacking in pop-ups this week. The truth is, most of the bathroom stuff is from either Target or IKEA. The records in the hall are from my Nana. Basically, the best way to brighten up a small space is with bold color. For one thing, it makes you wake up in the morning and it also makes the space a fun place to be..if the bathroom could be a fun place? But let's be real, isn't the bathroom the place that everyone wants to check out when they visit someones house?]
[My lone bathroom pop-up. My friend and I had purchased this frame for the living room but I ended up using it in the bathroom with some of the beautiful paper I bought from Anthology in this post. I love the irony of the kitchen print in the bathroom. And the colors were perfect.]
And I guess it's about time for next round of pop up design. Introducing: the bathroom.
[Okay, so I'm a little lacking in pop-ups this week. The truth is, most of the bathroom stuff is from either Target or IKEA. The records in the hall are from my Nana. Basically, the best way to brighten up a small space is with bold color. For one thing, it makes you wake up in the morning and it also makes the space a fun place to be..if the bathroom could be a fun place? But let's be real, isn't the bathroom the place that everyone wants to check out when they visit someones house?]
[My lone bathroom pop-up. My friend and I had purchased this frame for the living room but I ended up using it in the bathroom with some of the beautiful paper I bought from Anthology in this post. I love the irony of the kitchen print in the bathroom. And the colors were perfect.]
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Pop-Up Video
Just kidding, no videos here BUT I thought this would be a great way to start sharing my apartment DIYs before I leave in two weeks! Yes, I'm finally moving to Chicago (my dream city!) and starting grad school in the fall (working on my Masters in Interior Design.) Any one remember VH1's Pop-Up Videos from back in the day? Well, this is my DIY version, Pop-Up Design.
Let's start with my kitchen.
[Saving old posters/prints/artwork is always a good option if you have the space. Most can be rolled up in mailing tubes for storage. I purchased these French reprints with my college dorm roommate and have found a spot for them in just about every apartment since. Most people are creeped out by the green goblin, I find him to be a very interesting piece of art. As far as the placemats go, occasionally browsing the clearance items at Target is a great way to find those missing pieces for your home that you don't want to pay full price for. These IKEA chairs came unfinished. Instead of finishing them with a nasty varnish stain, I used a Carnauba wax to protect the wood and give it a natural finish]
[How many times can you re-use a dry erase board- the answer-- many many times! Although I think this board has seen its days..off to Vinnie's it goes. My always-filled flower jar from this post. Once again, this IKEA shelving unit is from my dorm days. For this apartment, it was the perfect size to fit our garbage/recycling bins and I purchased IKEA unfinished plywood boards and cut to fit for proper stable shelving. They are also finished with Carnauba wax.]
[This IKEA kitchen shelving unit was easy to install and can create the perfect storage for small spaces. The kitchen backsplash panel I had fallen in love with the idea before I purchased the discontinued item. When renting, this was the ideal solution for easy-to-clean kitchen backsplash. The panel itself originally was sold with a interlocking hanging system but I had to improvise with nails. Those holes will be fun to spackle! Method brand of cleaners are one of my favorite home cleaning products to use. The bottles are biodegradable are the products are non-toxic. If you don't know them already, check out their website.
Let's start with my kitchen.
[Saving old posters/prints/artwork is always a good option if you have the space. Most can be rolled up in mailing tubes for storage. I purchased these French reprints with my college dorm roommate and have found a spot for them in just about every apartment since. Most people are creeped out by the green goblin, I find him to be a very interesting piece of art. As far as the placemats go, occasionally browsing the clearance items at Target is a great way to find those missing pieces for your home that you don't want to pay full price for. These IKEA chairs came unfinished. Instead of finishing them with a nasty varnish stain, I used a Carnauba wax to protect the wood and give it a natural finish]
[How many times can you re-use a dry erase board- the answer-- many many times! Although I think this board has seen its days..off to Vinnie's it goes. My always-filled flower jar from this post. Once again, this IKEA shelving unit is from my dorm days. For this apartment, it was the perfect size to fit our garbage/recycling bins and I purchased IKEA unfinished plywood boards and cut to fit for proper stable shelving. They are also finished with Carnauba wax.]
[This IKEA kitchen shelving unit was easy to install and can create the perfect storage for small spaces. The kitchen backsplash panel I had fallen in love with the idea before I purchased the discontinued item. When renting, this was the ideal solution for easy-to-clean kitchen backsplash. The panel itself originally was sold with a interlocking hanging system but I had to improvise with nails. Those holes will be fun to spackle! Method brand of cleaners are one of my favorite home cleaning products to use. The bottles are biodegradable are the products are non-toxic. If you don't know them already, check out their website.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
We've Been on the Run. Driving in the Sun.
It's the perfect, beautiful summer Saturday and I have no plans. This is very unusual for me not to have plans (I've been busting my butt to get my graduate admissions packet together) so, today is all for me. I met some friends at the farmer's market on the square (well, Wilson st. because of the art fair) and it was a fantastic morning. Nothing beats buying fresh produce from local farmers, catching up with friends, chugging ice coffee and snatching some of Stella's Bakery cheese-spinach Empanadas. Yum. Top it off with a stroll around the art fair and gawk at the all the awesome artwork...someday I can afford to buy something cool. On the way home I stopped at the Regent Street Co-Op to pick up some groceries. Love that place, everyone is super friendly.
Here's everything I could fit into my farmer's market cloth bag. Enjoy and Happy Saturday!
Here's everything I could fit into my farmer's market cloth bag. Enjoy and Happy Saturday!
Friday, July 1, 2011
Ode to the Kitchen.
I was waiting on doing a post about Madison's Underground Kitchen until I had eaten there once more, but now seems like a good time as any. I was extremely sad to find out Thursday morning that the Kitchen and the apartments in it's building were up in fire for about five hours. Police were still closings roads as I left work yesterday. Such a tragic thing to have happened and I only hope that everyone is okay and the restaurant can still be saved once the smoke is cleared. On a brighter note, Underground Kitchen is one of my favorite restaurants in Madison. Maybe I'm biased because the Underground Food Collective has a space in my work building and I see them catering and food prepping almost every day, but the restaurant itself had excellent food and a fun vibe. When I first walked in, it was like Green & Indie had made a restaurant. They completely remodeled the space after Cafe Montmartre closed and it looked fantastic. When they do reopen the restaurant, or relocate, please go check them out. Their food/meat/bread etc is from local Wisconsin farms, bakeries or produced at the Food Collective. They craft their own (very delicious) cocktails and their menu changes with the seasons. I recommend the cheese platter. Can you tell I'm from WI?
[pictures courtesy of the Underground Kitchen or WI State Journal]
[pictures courtesy of the Underground Kitchen or WI State Journal]
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
It's Here.
That's right, the only issue that's too big for my mailbox: the 2011 Interior Design Market Tabloid. It's finally here and it's oozing with inspiration. The issues represents everything that is new and innovative in design. Check out my favs below.
[Sicis Mosaics & Furniture by Christian LaCroix]
[Stiletto Table by SplinterWorks]
[Moon Lake Rug by Niba Rug Collections]
[Ice Block Pendant - Conant Metal & Light]
[Recycled Cocoa-Cola bottles - Emeco 111 Navy Chair]
[Element Planter Series in Steel]
[Scrapwood Wallpaper by the Wallpaper Collective]
Monday, May 30, 2011
Think I'll Go to Boston
Insert random singing of the Augustana song, ready, go! Come on, you know you were singing it.
I've recently just gotten back from a baseball-themed weekend to celebrate my dad's birthday. I won't say how old because he'll probably be embarrassed, but picture this: four days, three nights of baseball games, three different cities and driving five states. Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies then, of course, Boston Red Sox. These are just a few of my favorites pictures from the weekend and panorama photos of the parks, I'm obsessed with that button on my new camera.
Pittsburgh [bridges, inclines, pirates & perogies]
Philadelphia [american history, phanatics, and cheese steaks]
Boston [seafood, row houses, red sox and one-way streets]
I've recently just gotten back from a baseball-themed weekend to celebrate my dad's birthday. I won't say how old because he'll probably be embarrassed, but picture this: four days, three nights of baseball games, three different cities and driving five states. Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies then, of course, Boston Red Sox. These are just a few of my favorites pictures from the weekend and panorama photos of the parks, I'm obsessed with that button on my new camera.
Pittsburgh [bridges, inclines, pirates & perogies]
Philadelphia [american history, phanatics, and cheese steaks]
Boston [seafood, row houses, red sox and one-way streets]
Monday, May 16, 2011
May Flowers
Having fresh flowers around my apartment is an absolute must. I always grab a big enough bunch from the farmer's market, florist or grocery store to split between the kitchen and my bedroom. Fresh flowers make me smile, especially daisies. Maybe it's because they seem to last the longest. (two weeks!) Earlier on last fall I found this old green canning jar at St. Vinnie's for $3 that I couldn't resist buying, turns out it also makes the perfect flower vase.
The jar reads "Grandma Wheaton's Old Fashioned Receipts." After a little searching on the internet it was made by Wheaton Glass Co from Millville, New Jersey and runs anywhere from $12-$70 online. The company starting producing reproductions in the 1960's of their original jars from the late 1800's with the stamp Wheaton NJ on the bottom. And what do you know, mine has the same stamp! Despite being a reproduction and missing the original lid, I can't beat the price of $3 for a antique-ish vase that perfectly compliments any flowers I put in it!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Capital Tap Haus is the new Church Key
Don't get me wrong, I will always have a sweet spot for the Church Key bar in Madison. I can't hear the first chords of MGMT's "Kids" and not remember drinking super-strong, super-delicious long islands on the weekends. But, a girl's gotta grow up and find new places that don't include sticky floors and a crowded bar full of drunk college kids. Introducing: Capital Tap Haus. Furnished in true tied-house style, this new restaurant/bar include all of Capital Brewery microbrews on tap available by the glass, picture and even boot. Even the music selection is perfect, I was completely digging the selection of 90's alternative. I'm looking forward to their Friday night fish fry and $2.50 Supper Club. See you there!
[picture courtesy of the Wisconsin State Journal, edited by me]
[picture courtesy of the Wisconsin State Journal, edited by me]
Friday, March 25, 2011
guess how many?

2-4. birthday time! I got surprised last night with amazing cupcakes made by my friends and I just had to share with you all.
[the big 24. my love: italy. my nickname. interior design. beautiful glass rings. smiling is my favorite. go bucky. my high school. my blog. me gusta cabo san lucas. tmg - our band. another erlynmeyer to add to my collection]
Sunday, March 6, 2011
distraction. determination. reward
I can't tell you how bad I wanted to quit studying on Friday and join my neighbors downstairs for some wine BUT instead I put on my noise-deadening headphones and continued on with my flashcards. Then I found the website etsy.com. That kept me occupied for 15 minutes until I realized I was digressing. But it all paid off in the end because I successfully passed my LEED Green Associate exam on Saturday morning. My reward: a little shopping spree at Forever 21. Two hours later, here are some of my favorite finds.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Going down to Milwaukee.
What happens when you get Milwaukee Buck's tickets from Groupon and are trying to make the most of an hour and half drive down 94 more worthwhile because, sadly, you know the Buck's just aren't going to win? Take a brewery tour of course! And that is just what we (my boyfriend and I) did!
MillerCoors is officially my first brewery tour ever . The green nerd in me was very happy to hear all the great things they are doing to divert waste from landfills. They promote it as more of an environmental thing, but really, all parties involved are benefiting from it: MillerCoors saves money, there is less energy use, and more product is being recycled! And we got to see the old underground caves that Mr. Miller used to store all his beer back in the day. Pretty neat. But really, the best part was the free beer. We got sips of Miller Lite, MGD, and Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat. Mmmmmmm
So, tour at MillerCoors, dinner at Buck Bradley's and surprise, the Buck's lost. Maybe next time, boys!
MillerCoors is officially my first brewery tour ever . The green nerd in me was very happy to hear all the great things they are doing to divert waste from landfills. They promote it as more of an environmental thing, but really, all parties involved are benefiting from it: MillerCoors saves money, there is less energy use, and more product is being recycled! And we got to see the old underground caves that Mr. Miller used to store all his beer back in the day. Pretty neat. But really, the best part was the free beer. We got sips of Miller Lite, MGD, and Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat. Mmmmmmm
So, tour at MillerCoors, dinner at Buck Bradley's and surprise, the Buck's lost. Maybe next time, boys!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
study music bliss
I needed some new music so picked up these little gems. Perfect study music. Definitely recommend. I'm also obsessed with Lollapalooza 2010 station on Slacker Radio. Who wants to go with me this year?

[the black keys: brothers]
entire cd is fantastic.
don't be fooled by the all black cd, it changes color when you play it
[guster: easy wonderful]
the boys are back with an FSC-certified, 100% recycled cd cover.
fav tracks: 1, 2, 3, 12
[jimmy eat world: invented]
i'm always a fan of jimmy.
fav tracks: 1, 5, 11, 12

[the black keys: brothers]
entire cd is fantastic.
don't be fooled by the all black cd, it changes color when you play it
[guster: easy wonderful]
the boys are back with an FSC-certified, 100% recycled cd cover.
fav tracks: 1, 2, 3, 12
[jimmy eat world: invented]
i'm always a fan of jimmy.
fav tracks: 1, 5, 11, 12
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Natural Americana



Comfortable. Casual. Natural. American. My exact descriptions of Pottery Barn's recent catalog. I'm always fascinated with PB's style. While it's very commercial, make good design accessible to the everyday consumer, it's also innovative. Their recent catalog focuses on comfortable and casual design and I love the integration of old items in a modern space. That is green and indie design. The color palette includes a lot of Americana colors: reds, whites and blues but also includes colors that reflect nature like yellows, greens, and browns. And there you have it: design that reflects our American history with tributes to nature.
[pictures were scanned in and edited by me]
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Green & Indie Christmas
Happy 2011! A lot of really great things are happening and I couldn't be more excited. It's been over a year since I graduated and I'm enjoying getting some great experience as an Interior Design consultant at Eco-Friendly Flooring. (Check us out!). I'm working on a new website specifically to show my professional work and I'll soon be hitting the textbooks to become a qualified LEED Green Associate (!!!!!!). Now for the blog.
I'm finally going to put up pictures of mine/my friend's fantastic chic apartment. Including my DIY's in almost every room and many IKEA hacks. What's an IKEA hack? You'll just have to wait and see. Until then, enjoy my branded "Green & Indie" Christmas presents to my aunt and cousin.


[magnets and flowers from Micheal's + vintage buttons + super glue and a night of watching Top Chef = fabulous fridge magnets]
I'm finally going to put up pictures of mine/my friend's fantastic chic apartment. Including my DIY's in almost every room and many IKEA hacks. What's an IKEA hack? You'll just have to wait and see. Until then, enjoy my branded "Green & Indie" Christmas presents to my aunt and cousin.


[magnets and flowers from Micheal's + vintage buttons + super glue and a night of watching Top Chef = fabulous fridge magnets]
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