Top Pick Design Solution: Succulents

By Kaitlin Childs, Interior Designer

Long ago I discovered I was born without a green thumb. As sad as I was upon uncovering my pathetic gardening abilities, I was determined to believe this flaw to be false.  Little did I know that my quest to find a fool-proof plant would lead me into my favorite design solution for warming up just about any home or garden.  Not only are succulents an inexpensive way to spruce up a space, but they’re also available in a wide and diverse range of sizes, shapes, and colors. Whatever your personal design aesthetic, they’ll fit right in. Requiring only a minimal amount of water and a sunny place to reside; they’re simply a breeze to maintain. They can also be grown in a variety of conditions—whether a glass, tin, or wood container indoor or garden soil outdoors—they’re my personal design essential.

For those of you unfortunate enough to be in the same brown thumb boat as I am, here’s a low-down on succulent basics. http://www.gardeningtipsnideas.com/2009/05/a_garden_of_succulent_plants.html

Terrariums are a great way to add a sculptural quality to your home or office. Due to the recent comeback, there are a wide variety of glass orbs available either for your wall, coffee table, or hanging from the ceiling. They’re easy to find and a cost effective way to add a unique touch.  A step-by-step guide on making a terrarium is available at Clover and Bee. If you prefer to leave it up to the experts, Britton at Tend Living in San Diego, creates beautiful designs for events and personal clients.  Check out her work for a little inspiration, or better yet, keep her in mind for your next big event!

Living Arrangements came up with the clever idea of offering a service for customers to send in old containers that have been collecting dust or lost a purpose.  They can create a variety of arrangements and put your forgotten container to good use.  It’s also a great alternative to giving flowers since succulents can last for years if maintained properly.  Consider printing out a basic tips guide to go along with the gift.

If your outdoor patio is looking boring and tired, consider building your own vertical garden. If you want a way to spruce up your interior walls, Woolly Pockets are all the rage these days.

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A Conscious Shopping Guide

By Kaitlin Childs, Interior Designer

Nothing puts me in the mood for shopping more than the lovely summer sun.  Any excuse to be out and about, coupled with shopping, makes for a certain sort of magic.  The magic becomes even more magical when I know my hard earned cash finds its way into the hands of small, independent, conscious business owners.  I’ve compiled a shopping guide of local home stores, online handmade communities, as well as, design and craft fairs in the Orange County and LA area.

Local Home Stores:

Road Less Traveled: Not only will you find exclusively green, sustainable products here, but they also hold weekly how-to classes on making a smooth transition into living a more eco-friendly lifestyle. 

Seed People’s Market: Seed’s is my favorite store for buying gifts and unique knick-knacks with reasonable pricing and great craft classes to boot.

Online Handmade Communities:

These sites can become addicting, so beware!  If you need a convenient, quick way to shop for something specific in mind, you’ll find these to be valuable for most any item you can dream up.

Etsy

Paper N Stitch

We Love Indie

Local Design and Craft Shows:

Patchwork Show:  A bi-annual craft fair where you’ll find pottery, jewelry, home goods, stationary, clothing, indie music and food from local vendors.  A great way to spend a leisurely day! It’s happening this Sunday in Santa Ana.

Handmade Brigade: These ladies host a wide variety of craft-related events around Orange County.

Unique LA: An upscale version of most handmade fairs, vendors here are quite skilled and well-versed in their craft.  The creativity can be overwhelming, but you’re likely to walk away with some great finds and a heavy dose of inspiration.

The Renegade Craft Fair: A traveling craft fair who also have a permanent online store of handmade goods.

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