Archive for the ‘Cheap Style Tips & Savings’ Category

The bath mat that changed my life…

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

A zig A zig Ahh!!!

More often than not, I find myself mired in some sort of decorating dilemma or another. I’m looking for a certain THING for my apartment, a lamp, a coffee table, window treatments…whatever it is. I scour the market trying to find what I want, and a lot of times– like a lover– I find the perfect match! HOT! But, usually, the solution requires that I take matters into my own hands…oh ecstasy! And that’s when things get all d.i.y. dirty up in Patrician Court, y’all! (more…)

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Turkey Time with PJ & Essence magazine!

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Cover of November 2011 Essence magazine

Y’all, believe it or not, Thanksgiving is just around the corner…and it’s not too soon to begin your planning to avoid last-minute manic panic…might I recommend this amazing article in the November 2011 issue of Essence magazine? Yes, considering I styled AND am giving style tips in it, I just might! Get yourselves a copy & get ready for yummy, y’all:

Title page and style tip exerpts from Essence Nov 2011 article

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Twine-tastic!!!

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Y’all, I love using unexpected materials for projects…the other day while prepping for a shoot I was style-slapped when I came across these giant spools of baker’s twine at NY Cake!

Red and green large spool of Baker's twine

As the Twine Turns...

Baker’s twine has such a cool, graphic quality about it. Love it paired with plain craft paper as ribbon for gift wrapping, like these two from Whisker Graphics that feature Air Mail twine, oh!

Pic of gifts wrapped in craft paper and red, white and blue twine as ribbon

Just add twine & tie!

Craft paper wrapped package with baker's twine as ribbon

Twine tassel topper!

Or try using twine to tie ornaments on the tree. Thread some through small vintage ornaments and tie around the top of your glass jars from the recycling bin and you’ve got double the style value with some easy holiday vases! (forgive my holiday-centric ideas, but have already worked on three different holiday stories recently, so they’re fresh in my head) And take yourselves there by using colors other than the traditional red & white: charcoal grey (super chic!!!), orange, yellow, even turquoise—what?! These fun colors can work for any holidays or other festive occasions throughout the year.

Smaller, colorful spools of Baker's Twine

Colorful style to tie on, y'all!

The larger spools at NY Cake are just $17.99 for what appears to be like a million yards of twine & the smaller spools, $15.99. NY Cake also has a west coast location in L.A. (10665 W Pico Blvd), but y’all can also get your twine online from The Twinery (check out their fun blog too!) and Whisker Graphics Now go tie some on, y’all!

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Kitchen Cabinet-liscious Complete!

Friday, May 27th, 2011
Kitchen Cabinets all painted white

Oak UPGRADED!

Alternate view of painted cabinets

Painted Perfection!

Look at YOU, serving all that 'liscious? What?

A detail shot of painted lower cabinet next to 'granite' countertop

Gorg!

Painted cabinets alternate after shot

Y'all, this 'granite' never looked SO good!

It was a mere four days ago that our kitchen cabinets were serving some heapin’ helpins of ‘oak’ horrendousness, only to be transformed with a super-easy paint job! Our kitchen is lighter, brighter and feels brand new! And shut the &$ck y’all, this makeover only cost me $60 in supplies! Now, this is what I call yummy, y’all!

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Kitchen Cabinet-liscious! Part 2

Saturday, May 21st, 2011
A collage of cabinet painting progress shots

NEW kitchen, PJ? No, y'all...just paint!

Y’all, I’m well on my way to one sweet & sassy kitchen! The process has been smooth-sailing ’cause I’m totally in my ‘paint place’– that mindless, in-the-groove, itunes on, paintbrush-as-microphone place…we ARE a part of a Rhythm Nation, y’all! Sing it ’cause you want a better way of life– through painted kitchen cabinets! And scene…

Y’all will notice I’m only painting the exterior doors and drawers. I wanted this process to be as easy and stress-free as possible. This may seem a little janky, but I don’t care how golden-y-oak the interiors are. For me, it’s all about the aesthetics on the outside…which, incidentally, also happens to be my philosophy about people. Oh shiot– He didn’t? Oh, he DID y’all!

But, in all seriousness, painting your cabinets is probably the cheapest and easiest way to completely change the look of your kitchen, thereby giving you more drama than you can possibly ingest in one sitting. Just how dramatic you want to be is entirely up to you, but here’s how I’m getting my glam grove back into my cabinets:

1. Prep cabinets by giving them a light sanding and then a cleaning to remove dirt/dust. (Since I had thoroughly scoured my cabinets before—and in the process taken off most of the varnish, I didn’t need to sand them). Y’all can always opt out of sanding completely, b/c it’s a total pain in the ass, but then you absolutely have to use the primer product detailed in step 3.

  • Tip: To avoid even MORE work, just slide contents in cabinets towards the back rather than completely emptying them out.

2. Remove cabinet doors and drawer faces. Then remove hinges…I opted to tackle one section, or “box” at a time, for space-saving & sanity purposes. (FYI, your cabinets are actually separate, box-like structures, some with doors, some with drawers & some with a combo of both)

  • Tip: Be sure to have a labeling system for all these components…last thing you want to do is lose any hardware or get cabinet doors mixed-up.

3. Prime everything that you’ll eventually want painted with one coat of BIN Primer Ultimate Stain Blocker made by Zinsser. I have no clue what this stuff is made of and it will most likely be around long after any of us are, but it’s amazing! It completely covers any and all imperfections AND apparently eliminates having the need for any sanding whatsover! The can even says it covers “fire, smoke and water” damage, for those of y’all who have cabinets that have been REALLY rode hard. I used a 2” foam roller, following the grain of wood. Where necessary, I used smaller, craft foam “brushes” in hard to reach areas.

  • Tip: Cat food or any kind of canned goods make great “risers” when painting cabinet doors and drawer faces. Use four of the same size canned goods and you’ve got the perfect elevation in which to tackle the edges of doors and drawers. Drips are janky, so watch yourselves y’all!
A cat food can makes for a perfect paint riser!

Paint PUUURFECT edges every time with cat food can risers!

  • Another Tip: Avoid paintbrushes and rollers drying out. I’m using two different paintbrush/roller sets, one for primer & one for actual paint. At the end of my day, I wrap each set in saran wrap and place in the freezer. Uh-huh, I wrote freezer, y’all. After a few minutes of thawing out, the sets are fresh and ready to be re-used the next day.

4. Once primer coat has thoroughly dried, it’s time for the paint. I used Benjamin Moore’s Ben Premium Semi-gloss Interior Latex Paint in White. Same situation with the foam brushes and going in the same direction of wood. Once paint is completely dry, carefully replace all hardware and just gently run your fingers over your freshly painted work, experiencing a ‘tender caresses’ decorating moment like you wouldn’t believe. YOU did this! Savor and be satisfied!

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Kitchen Cabinet-liscious! Part 1

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
A pic of an empty kitchen with heinous oak cabinets

Oak-my goodness!

Y’all, one of the biggest projects off my apartment ‘Master List’ is painting our kitchen cabinets. Some poor soul, somewhere, thought golden oak cabinetry was just BEYOND glamorous. And then they went and punctuated it with bronzey-brass hinges! I just knew I was going to be greeted by a big ole shoulder pad when opening one of the cabinets for the first time! But instead of being served ‘Dynasty’, all I got was dead roaches and mouse droppings. And y’all know, that’s not the kind of drama I want coming out of my kitchen, oh no, shut the fu$% YOU! So, my first week in our place was spent scouring every inch of that kitchen beyond belief…yummy!

Fast forward to now: there’s been LOTS of drama in that kitchen and thankfully none that involve crawly-critters. I’ve begun to tackle the painting and it’s been going so well—I couldn’t be more pleased!

Shot of kitchen cabinets in process of being re-painted

Salvation through white paint! Can I get an Amen?

Shot of painted cabinet door open

Crystal Carrington would be SO proud, y'all!

Additional shot of painted kitchen cabinet

Goodbye Oak, Hello Painted Perfection!

As y’all can see, I decided to go for a clean, simple and modern update by choosing white. There’s also white in the “granite” countertop, so I knew I couldn’t go wrong. I’m already backslapped by how great it looks and I’m not even halfway finished! The entire kitchen looks brighter and the cabinets look brand new. And y’all aren’t even going to believe this, but I’m not even bothered by the brass hinges now b/c when paired with crisp white, their brass patina is chic! I said BRASS-SLAPPED! This is gettin’ good, y’all…BUT WAIT, there’s more! Be sure to check back– I’ll be sharing my progress as well as my step by step painting tips and tricks…tender decorating at it’s finest!

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Style SAVINGS on Lampshades y’all!

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Y’all know Blog-a-dazzle is all about VALUE, especially when it comes to style! And for those dazzlers living in the NYC area, you’re about to be backslapped with savings! Just Shades — one of my favorite lampshade sources, featured here in one of my previous posts— has a Groupon, offering $40 worth of lampshades for only $20!!! This deal is only being offered for six more days, so y’all better get on it! You can find all kinds of lampshade sass at Just Shades — plus, they’re super-helpful too, so picking the perfect size & shape shade for your lamp will be a stress-free snap. Holla!

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Disa’s Destiny Saturday

Monday, March 7th, 2011

A rug, some throw pillows and a gnome, oh MY! Y’all know what that means?
Another shopping trip for Disa’s house is about to take y’all there! (Video may take a bit longer to load, ’cause we’re serving y’all hi-def!)

Be sure to check out the I Want That page for to-buy details on the items featured in the video. Holla!!!

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Getting Horizontal– with paint stripes!

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Don’t y’all just love waking up on a random Sunday morning with the spontaneous notion to paint a room– Coffee? Bagel? 10” black & white horizontal stripes in the entryway? Easy! Actually, y’all, painting our entryway had been on my master punchlist for our Patrician Court apt. ever since moving in. I’d just been hemming and hawing about it, b/c it couldn’t just be a ‘typical’ paint job, no no. I wanted stripes! BIG BOLD horizontal stripes! Stripes aren’t really the devil’s work, y’all, they just require the right ingredients: a lot of perseverance, a laser level, painters tape and good paint. Oh, and a tireless husband who knows better than to say no!

Check out this Before and After Backslap:

Hallway paint stripes before and after

Boring before... yummy after!

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Textile Turnout Part 1: the Living Room

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Y’all, I’d barely unpacked before I was already shopping for fabrics for our new apartment. Cause y’all know, if there’s ever a legit excuse necessary to give yourselves a home makeover, it’s a move into a new space. A lot of folks work themselves into a full-on panic thinking that buying all new furniture is the only real way to update the look of their homes. Not true. What they need is a Textile Turnout!! (more…)

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