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Let’s face it, there are so many details that can make or break a room’s appeal. Details that draw us in, can be (and usually are) different for each of us. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and such.
A stunning antique piece, a window with special detailing, beams in a ceiling, and accessories are my hot buttons. More specifically, a great vignette can pull me in like a tracktor beam on Star Trek.
Some people are so talented at achieving this magic, that I forget to look at the rest of the room. Here are a few examples I’ve amassed over the past few months…
An interesting grouping of items can give a room sparkle, make you want to know more about the people that live there. These items can be collections or simply an attractive arrangement of flowers, books and a lamp.
Any room with blue and white accents is already ahead of the pack, in my book…
I love the use of coral and shells. Add nature of any kind to the mix and I tend to take special notice.
Alison of The Polohouse does such a beautiful job with each tabletop and shelf in her lovely home. Her vignettes are always of interest.
I tend to rotate my own accessories throughout my house on a regular basis. Seasons, and a need for change, these reasons excuses keep me restless where my tabletop vignettes are concerned. 🙂
Even a chippy bathroom shelf, when decoratively adorned with essentials, can be all the charm a bathroom needs.
Jermaine, of French Kissed has a style that I attempt to emulate. She has a way with collecting, and displaying nature’s treasures and antique pieces that has always inspired me with my own vignettes.
This particular tabletop vignette [below] is a favorite. The porcupine quill lamp shade, the blue and white porcelain vase with blue hydrangea, and the 2 wooden boxes…simplicity is an appealing factor when accessorizing. Less is more, right?
I believe I got this image from the Barbara Wesbrook Workbook, but I cannot find the exact photograph. Visit her Workbook newsletter, you won’t regret it. Her talents are teamed with talented folks that she interviews and features.
I love this shiney and bright mercury glass display—I believe it’s a holiday season display but I think I like it for its cheery brightness.
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Another favorite, is the talented Heather Bullard, contributing editor for Country Living Magazine. Her stylings are always perfect and obviously, she applies her talents to her own home. Visit her site, you’ll love the recipes and ideas you pick up during a visit. There seems to be a nature-theme to my favorites, doesn’t there?
Marian of Miss Mustard Seed can turn any homely piece of furniture into a treasure, and she’s a skilled stylist. I love the vignettes she shares from her home and her studio. She’s got her own line of paints and inspires many of us to convert Aunt Ingrid’s hutch into a fresh, country cupboard. I always come away from her posts with wonderful ideas for arranging collectibles.
The next image, while really a harvest display, comes from a site that no longer posts…and George. They operate a store that sells antiques and one of a kind furniture and decorative accessories. You can visit the webpage and you will see what beautiful items they offer as well as the displays they create.
Open shelving is tremendously popular right now, when I spot a grouping like this, I want to rip out upper cabinets and install shelves to hold a variety of lovelies.
Is the arrangement of collections something you gravitate towards?
Anita Rivera said:
Oh Karen, I love every image here, especially that last one. I have a nice collection of Ironstone, but I don’t have open shelves, per say; I do have a lovely old French baker’s rack in my butler’s pantry space, but it holds all my copper pots. I could I suppose, put my Ironstone on the shelving for a photo shoot! Hmmmmm……
Lovely site you linked us too. The fun of photographing and styling and for me, to tell a story along with it is such fun. I’ve been spending all summer trying to hone that craft!
Enjoy this lovely summer day, Anita
Karen B. said:
Anita, That sounds lovely, and based on what I’ve seen of your *cottage*, I know it probably is *{the bakers rack with your copper pots}. *I marvel and the artists that can arrange a beautiful space with the blink of an eye. I work on that component of decorating more than any other and still find lots of room for improvement. 🌷 I spy some beautiful vignettes in your IG images. Thank you for sharing your artistry. xo, Karen
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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Design Chic said:
I certainly agree that the attention to detail is what makes any room special. The room from Tucker and Marks is a favorite. The desk is gorgeous and they did an amazing job with the pictures and sconces…happy Wednesday!
Karen B. said:
Good Morning. It’s always the little, even unexpected, things that make a room, isn’t it. Happy Wednesday! xo, Karen
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 5:00 AM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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Vicki said:
Hi Karen- I agree, there are just certain blogs where I always find vignette inspiration- yours, of course, and Loi Thai’s, and Joan’s at For the Love of a House. Thanks for the great suggestions. You’re right, elements from nature really seem to make the vignette. I just found a hummingbird’s nest the other day that I promptly put on display.
Have a great week!
Karen B. said:
Vicki, I have a nest collection that I’ve found through the years on my walks. I don’t display them all but I keep them safe in a box where I can choose which one works in the setting. I love little hummingbird’s nests. There’s so much detail in their design and construction—we can relate to those little marvels, can’t we?! 🙂 xo, Karen
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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Leslie @Pretty Petals said:
I always like Heather’s style .. so many beautiful vignettes Karen. It’s amazing to watch talented designers create something from what seems to be a few random household items. There are those rules about setting up an area .. still though, easier said than done! Thanks for the links:)
Karen B. said:
Leslie, You, my friend, are one of the best stylists. I love the artistry of your arrangements and always come away inspired. xo, Karen
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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Linda Coble said:
Karen,
As soon as I saw the title of your new post, I knew that it would be right up my alley! Like you, I’ve always felt that vignettes really add to a room’s impact. I’ve enjoyed putting together my own attempts for many years and I never tire of it. I especially loved the pic from the white kitchen and the one from and George. I’m now inspired to “tweak” some of my own vignettes to freshen them up a bit. Given the season, I think some fresh flowers are in order!
Karen B. said:
Hi Linda, I knew this one would resonate with you, we’ve always shared that love of styling table tops and such. You’ve often inspired me with your talent. I’m happy to return the favor with some pretty rooms I found on line. 🙂 xo, Karen
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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leslie harris said:
Oh Karen you had me at ‘vignette.’ I’m always interested in seeing how artistic folks create their magic. And I’m drawn to many of the same people you’ve mentioned. Especially Heather Bullard. Watching her construct her new place has given me some really good ideas. I love that second photo too. I’m thinking I might use reclaimed wood for the shelving on my white (TV) wall.
Karen B. said:
Leslie, I should have featured one of your fabulous vignettes. I love the way you style things. I study and rearrange and keep hoping I can find the magic formula! 🙂 Heather does this for a living and is one of my favorite stylists as well. xo, Karen
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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Taylor Greenwalt said:
Thanks so much for including my work..what a nice surprise!
Karena said:
Karen I adore beautiful vignettes and artful accessories. Am Always changing mine out throughout the house!!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Featuring Artist Leah Bowring
Karen B. said:
Karena, I think that’s something many of us have in common. It’s fun and an easy way to change something in a room, especially to relect a change in seasons, right? Thank you for stopping by. xo, Karen
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 6:59 AM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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Dawn said:
Oh, Karen! I had to ‘study’ each photo carefully to take in all of the loveliness! Interesting vignettes tell the stories of fascinating people who love their homes. It’s truly wonderful to see collections sprinkled throughout a home. I love to change things up with each season, too! Thank you for all of the links. It will be such fun to check them out to find new inspiration. For fresh, young ideas, I enjoy visiting Layla Palmer at ‘The Lettered Cottage.’ What a fun post, Karen! ♡
Karen B. said:
Hi Dawn, I love Layla and Miss Mustard Seed both. There is something so intriguing about seeing what people collect and how they display their collections. xo, Karen
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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Dawn said:
So true, Karen! It’s always such fun to see collections when visiting friends’ homes. It’s so nice that we visit so many of the same blog friends, Karen! Kindreds, for sure! Have a nice weekend! ♡
cindy hattersley said:
Karen I love how the vignettes reflect the lives of the owners. I particularly like the Heather Bullard one. I am in awe of her.
Karen B. said:
Cindy, Heather is one of my favorites too. I wish she would publish a book of her work. I know I’d spend hours pouring over each room/vignette! Hope summer is going well and that you’re back to your healthy self. xo, Karen
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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Gretchen said:
Karen, I’ve always thought of you as the queen of vignettes. You have a gift for creating arrangements of interesting objects that make your rooms warm and inviting. I agree that the skillful use of bits and pieces from nature enhance any room.
Karen B. said:
Gretchen, You are too kind. It is something I enjoy seeing in a home, whether simple or elaborate, its a vital piece to the story a room tells, don’t you think? xo, Karen
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 8:15 PM, Garden, Home & Party wrote:
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