Showing posts with label colour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colour. Show all posts

Sep 17, 2014

The inspirational Marian Parsons, a.k.a. Miss Mustard Seed, makes her Canadian debut at the Toronto Fall Home Show, September 18-21, 2014. Marian is a blogger, designer, author, and President of Miss Mustard Seed. She loves to paint and refinish old furniture and thought it would be amazing to have a line of Milk Paints in colours she loves. Thus the idea of Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint was born. What started as a small notion, exploded into a full line of products carried by over 230 retailers in five different countries. Before you see Marian at the show, please enjoy her interview with Toronto Show Manager, Tina Holmes.

MEET MARIAN PARSONS, MISS MUSTARD SEED

Toronto Show Manager, Tina Holmes (TH): What's happening in furniture painting in the upcoming 2014/2015 season?
  • Marian Parsons (Marian): "I'm seeing more primitive-looking paint techniques...layering paint colours with crackled and worn finishes. I think DIY-ers are also becoming more aware of the products they are using and what ingredients are in them."

TH: What advice have you got for aspiring new DIY painters?
  • Marian: "You have to start somewhere, so don't be afraid to start. Work on a piece that was free or cheap or that you just hate as it is. That way, there's no pressure!"
TH: What would you say are the biggest colours, the hottest trends for fall?
  • Marian: I'm seeing a lot of shades of white on Pinterest. I think we all like how clean they look in pictures. I've also been seeing a lot of indigo, but the blues always catch my attention."
TH: With your book Inspired You: Breathing New Life into Your Heart and Home and the new "Look Book" launch, you bring to life your paint colours and furniture. Do you have a favourite Milk Paint colour?
  • Marian: "I am a blue and white girl through and through, so I love Ironstone, Grain Sack, Shutter Gray, and French Enamel. It's really hard to pick though, because I like them all!"

TH: What's the most common question you're asked?
  • Marian: "I get asked what to do with a piece. People will send me a picture of something they want to paint, but they don't know what colour to use or how to finish it. I can't answer all of them, but I try to give them a point in the right direction."
TH: Where do you get or go for inspiration?
  • Marian: "I enjoy looking at magazines, Pinterest, other blogs and decorating books. I especially like looking at older decorating books to see what design choices have stood the test of time."
TH: Most memorable career moment to date?
  • Marian: "Going on The Nate Berkus Show was a pretty special moment. I also had a pinch-me moment when I got my book contract. I never imagined my business would take me here."
TH: What famous figures inspire your career?
  • Marian: "I think I get a lot more inspiration from women entrepreneurs who aren't famous, but have been a wonderful example to me of success coming from hard work, talent, and determination. I can relate to them more than someone who is really huge like Martha Stewart. Lisa Leonard, a jewelry designer, and Reni of Bliss & Tell Branding Company come to mind."
TH: What are three things nobody knows about you, but you wish they did?
  • Marian: "I'm a vegetarian. I played Pluto at Disney World as my high school job. I have been all over Europe and to Russia, but this is my first time in Canada!"
TH: What's your personal mantra?
  • Marian: "If you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you."
TH: What is your favourite app on your smartphone or iPad?
  • Marian: "My Fitness Pal is an amazing free app and I love looking at Sky Guide."
Miss Mustard Seed will be appearing daily on the Main Stage at the Toronto Fall Home Show, check out the complete schedule for more information. Plus she'll be be doing book signing at the Homestead House Paint Co. Booth #931. Don't miss out - grab your tickets online now. And get the inside scoop on Marian's first trip to Canada by connecting with her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Special thanks to Toronto Show Manager, Tina Holmes, a.k.a. @TinaLovesPinto, for introducing us to the talented Miss Mustard Seed.


Special thanks to Homestead House Paint Co. for bringing Miss Mustard Seed to Canada.

Jul 31, 2013

Are you into navy? We are! A great alternative to black or brown, navy blue is a neutral tone that still ads a punch of color to a space.  While many find blue to be boyish or cold, navy blue is an exception; when mixed with natural wooden tones, golds, or grays, it creates a very warm feel.
5 Navy Spaces

1. Use navy as an accent with natural woods in the bedroom
Chic navy and white bedroom | Bedroom | 25 Beautiful Homes | Housetohome.co.uk
Image via House to Home
2. Incorporate navy in the bathroom tile
Blue Details
Image via Lonny
3. Combine navy and gold in a small pace for an elegant result
Image via House & Home
4. Use navy in to incorporate a nautical theme in your shabby chic decor 
Nautical bedroom | Bedroom designs | Image | Housetohome
Image via House to Home
5. Use small hints of navy in a mostly white space
A Nautical Hint
Image via BHG.com

Dec 7, 2012

Today it's all about white kitchens! While some may be anxious about painting such a busy room bright white, you'll notice that a lot of these kitchens have glossy and easy to clean surfaces in order to avoid staining help make cleanup a touch simpler.


Exposed Beams


Kitchen via Desire to Inspire

Aug 9, 2012


[caption id="attachment_295" align="alignnone" width="450"] Bright Pink Fridge via Pinterest[/caption]

Whether it’s large appliances like washers and dryers or small appliances like mixers or toasters, colors are being introduced more than ever before, and I love it!