Author Archives: DawnT

Dawn is a commercial interior designer who has worked on the East Coast before recently returning to her home state of Oklahoma. She is also growing as a photographer who loves to capture family moments, and is learning to sew and craft accoutrements to incorporate into photo shoots and celebrations for her friends. A volunteer for the youth at her church, an avid reader and Oreo dunker, Dawn believes a home should be artistic, personal and functional for the owners. She has recently purchased her first home and is looking forward to working on a Before and After process of her own!

gift guide: graduation

The season of celebrations has commenced!  My youngest sister graduated from college this past weekend, and I couldn’t be prouder!  I know there are many more graduations, both high school and college, upcoming in the next few weeks.  Finding a unique gift is often something I struggle with, and this event was no different.  So here I’ll share some nifty ideas I came across on my own hunt in hopes that it will spur ideas for you and your own grad.

 

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“Do More of What Makes You Awesome” wall print, mateoandtobias; University of Texas printed silk tie, Vineyard Vines; Soar bird necklace, BonnyJewelry; Call Your Mother 16×16 pillow, Alexandra Ferguson; Cuff and Sentiment Charms, Lenny & Eva

first sign of spring: friday favorites

Happy Spring!  We are still recovering from a chilly, dreary few days around here, but are poised and ready to celebrate the warmer weather headed our way.

When Spring had officially sprung a few weeks ago, we asked what your favorite first sign of spring is and to post a picture or Instagram on our Facebook page.  We loved seeing all the budding life of the new season!

This lovely photo was taken by Randall Baker and submitted by Melissa Baker.  It sure made us happy!

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Thanks for sharing your corner of the world.  And look for our next Friday Favorites request soon!

Maximizing Minimal Space

We were so inspired by how much style the Matlachs packed into their 722 square foot home that was featured in our newly released Spring issue of Prairie Hive mag!  They took advantage of every nook and cranny to make their small space not only house all the necessities they need, but also be an amazing show piece.

With this in mind, we thought we would share a few quick tips on how to make a square-footage-challenged room feel generous and how to maximize an area that is limited in space.

First, consider using a light-colored paint (or better yet – crisp white – like the Matlachs did in the majority of their home).  It creates the appearance of a larger expanse of wall, which makes the room appear larger.  Try to avoid using dark, heavy colors in small areas as it will end up feeling smaller and cave-like.  In the same way, steer clear of heavy-feeling furniture pieces, and stick with more delicate options.

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Don’t be afraid to use color, but use it sparingly and in big impact ways.

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Even in a cozy space, using a few, big impact pieces is great!  Avoid the mindset that you have to fill a small space with a bunch of small items.  This makes a room very visually chaotic.  Grouping similar items to make a collection can be a good alternative to strewing them out across your house.  Or pick a few of your favorite tchotchkes, and weed out the unneeded ones.  If at all possible, everything should have a dual purpose.  Try to make it functional as well as stylish.  If it doesn’t have a purpose, consider removing it.  Keep it big and minimal!

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Go up! Use that vertical space!  Every available corner is subject to use.  Make good use of the dead space under the bed.  Claim a closet for a bigger purpose.

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Lots of light!  Use windows, lamps, recessed can lights – whatever it takes!  Even the use of mirrors can help bounce light around a room, making it appear larger.  It also reflects space to trick your mind into thinking you are in a larger space than you actually are.  Don’t let your room feel like a cave.

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Use space under the stairs… or IN the stairs like Matlachs’ very clever built-in storage!

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Of course, bunk beds, or loft beds, can often be a functional and creative use of space.

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Cycling into Spring

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Finally, Spring is showing signs that it will soon be upon us!  Daylight Savings will “spring forward” this weekend (set your clocks!).  We will have more daylight hours after work, and the days will continue to become longer.  The fake-out “blizzard” we experienced here in Tulsa a week ago is behind us and temps have taken root in the 60s lately.  All of this excites me so and leads me to dreaming and scheming of what I shall do in this fresh season!

I’ve been dying to escape the confines of the indoors, so the first thing that popped into my head was bike riding!  I can’t wait to take my bike out for a spin!  I’m not an avid nor dedicated bicyclist, so the cobwebs have accumulated on my little bike that is stashed in the garage awaiting decent weather conditions.  In a week or two, I plan to drag it down to Tulsa River Parks and put some mileage on it (or half-mileage.  you know, start off easy).  In the meantime, I can’t get bike riding out of my daydreams, and I’ve found some great accessories that I could get behind!

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image via Adriana Soto Etsy Shop

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image via Vital Etsy Shop

For the Love of Lincoln

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Everyone seems to love Abraham Lincoln.  He is everywhere lately! –  His birthday passed last week on February 12th.  President’s Day was yesterday, celebrating the birthdays of George Washington and ol’ Honest Abe.  And this coming Sunday, February 24th at 6:00PM cst, the new movie Lincoln will contend for “Best Picture” (as well as 11 other categories) at this year’s The Oscars.

Locally, Book Smart Tulsa is hosting author and TIMES magazine editor David Von Drehle at Gilcrease Museum this very evening – Tuesday, February 19th – at 7:00pm for a big Abraham Lincoln event.  Admission is free if you are interested!

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Also, I’ve seen so many great Lincoln clothing items and accessories.  Here are a few of my faves:

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image via Penelope Meatloaf Etsy Shop

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image via Neue Graphic Etsy Shop

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Valentine’s Day Mailbox Ideas

Valentine’s Day is only two days away!  And with this day of love comes many preparations for school-age children – from filling out valentines for each classmate, whipping up a snack to share, and crafting a ‘mailbox’ to receive all the love notes and candy that will come their way.  Do your kids have their Valentine’s boxes ready to go?  If you are running behind for the holiday, here are a few ideas on how to take a tissue or cereal box and turn it into a whimsical creation.  Hope these help foster some creative, last minute mailbox solutions!

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Valentine’s Day Decor- Wreaths of Love

 

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We are already 5 days into February – can you believe it?!  Valentine’s decorations have filled some of the holes left by the long-ago put away Christmas trimmings.  There is one thing lacking in my household, though, and that is a cheerful wreath for the front door.  A quick DIY project to create my own is on my To Do List for this week.  In need of some amorous inspiration, I did a round-up of some wreathes I thought might be possibilities for my home.  So many cute ones out there!  I thought I’d share my faves with you:

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This one could be a quick, easy one with poms like the ones we showed you how to make in our very first Prairie Hive Magazine, Issue 1!

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Super Bowl Survival Guide

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Time to get ready!  Kick-off is right around the corner!  This Sunday, February 3rd marks Super Bowl XLVII when the Baltimore Ravens will take on the San Francisco 49ers in New Orleans.  I love the Super Bowl.  While I can definitely cheer on a good football game, my entertainment mostly centers around the gathering of friends and the stuffing of face… but I enjoy it nonetheless!

If you aren’t a football fan and will be dragged to a watch party this weekend, let me try to help by giving you a few reasons you should get in the spirit.  First of all, it means the end of football season with no games again until late summer.  You can celebrate that, right?

But more interestingly, the head coaches of these two teams are brothers – Jim and John Harbaugh!  (I believe the sports world has christened this game the HarBowl).  How cool is that?!  I bet their parents are as proud as can be.  And what a nifty rivalry there will be on the field this year.

Of course the entertainment features are always the highlights.  This year Alicia Keys will be singing the National Anthem, while Beyonce will be performing the Half-Time Show.

Food is always a big draw at any party, especially a Super Bowl party!  Bite size foods are big hits for sports crowds.  You don’t have to sit at a table to eat, and you can mingle while munching.  Here are a few great ideas for some yummy finger foods:

Mini corn dogs – one of my favorites.  These are already on my list to bring to the shindig I’ll be attending.

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Holy cow do these Jalapeno Cornbread Poppers look fabulous!  I think I have a thing for cornbread lately.

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Zucchini fritters!  Now this is an unique idea I can get behind.

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If you’re feeling extremely ambitious, you can attempt a “Snackadium”.  Wow.  Everything in this one looks like it was made just for me.

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Commercials are probably the #1 reason the big game has so many viewers.  After you find off a food coma, check out some fun Super Bowl commercial games.  They definitely help you stay engaged with the group and interested in the game, even if you don’t know the rules of football.

Here is a cool commercials Bingo game.  Style Me Pretty offers a free printable template!

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This adorable DIY craft project is a great way to let your feelings for each new commercial that airs!  I may just keep these to pass judgment on all shows and commercials I watch.

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 I hope these helped spur some ideas for the Big Game!  Go Team!!!

Work-out Motivation: Keep that Resolution!

We are two weeks into 2013 already.  How are those resolutions holding up?  Did you make a resolution related to eating healthier or working out more?  You are not alone!  If you are like me, it’s hit and miss so far… but a good start.  But I am determined to not let a small lapse or a missed day at the gym make me give up on establishing a better routine.  Soon will be the time of year when most people completely drop their resolutions in these areas.  To keep your motivation going strong, how about try some of these tips.  They appeal to me, at least!

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1.  Gadgets are fun, but even better is seeing the results of your physical fitness efforts!  Try a pedometer or fancy accelerometer like Nike’s FuelBand to track your daily movement and send results right to your smart phone!  Having a count of how many calories you are burning throughout the day has a definitely effect on your momentum and more aware of not only how much you move during the day, but also the kind of foods you consume.  It would be so satisfying to have the number validation literally at your fingertips (or wrist, anyway).

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2.  New shoes, especially pretty ones like ones offered by New Balance, that are a good fit for your foot type makes running a whole lot more enjoyable.  In Tulsa, you can go to Fleet Feet where they will help you find the best shoe for your body and type of training.  Runners World has great running gear as well.  Both stores have local race schedules and training programs, so you can run in a group of people on your running level (running with others is great motivation to keep going!).

 

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3.  Try some fun classes.  If you recently joined a gym, check out the types of classes it offers and what the schedule is for each class that interests you.  My personal favorites at my gym are lunch time yoga class and evening Zumba class.  Zumba is a blast because it gets your heart-rate going AND teaches you some dance moves (and I need all the help I can get in THAT department!).  If you don’t belong to a gym, many locations offer individual classes you can pay as you go. Check your local locations to see if this is an option.  In Tulsa, The Yoga Room offers “drop-in” prices or  smaller packages if you are not ready to drop the money for a full membership.  And Vixen Studio offers fun classes such as Zumba, pole dancing and hip hop dance!

 

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4.  Adorable accessories help make going to the gym a bit more exciting, as well.  Drinking lots of water to stay hydrated is a must.  Who says it can’t be in a super-cute water bottle like this one from Lululemon?

 

What other things motivate you to keep going when the chilly weather and dark afternoons of winter try to bring you down?

Snowflake Scenery

Winter is definitely upon us as are the chilling temperatures.  But we here in Tulsa have yet to receive a good snowfall.  It feels like such a tragedy to be shivering, stuck inside under layers of clothes and blankets, and yet have no fluffy flakes to behold.  There is something so romantic about mounds of intricate, unique and sparkly snowflakes.

To help keep the jolly mood of the quiet, calm, un-snowy winter months going, I think I’ll whip up some crafts to surround myself with the lovely scenes of winter.

These wreathes are a great way to welcome people into your cozy home.

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A DIY runner is an easy way to incorporate the flakes into your table setting.

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Popsicle stick can make fantastic wall art!

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Quilling would be a fun activity with friends or kids and can bring winter indoors without the cold.

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Another kid-friendly project is snowflakes made of pasta.  Check this one out to liven up a frozen weekend!

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I love this snowflake curtain panel make of doilies.  It’s so dainty!

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Snowflake cookies and a Winter Snowflake Cocktail can definitely warm you up when stuck indoors!

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