Low-Cost Kitchen Updates From BHG

Stretch your kitchen budget and put these creative, money-saving ideas to work for updates such as revamped cabinets, a fresh backsplash, and more! Check out these ideas from Better Homes & Gardens. These are perfect for a weekend warrior, on a budget!

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House Beautiful- Top 10 Kitchens Of 2013

This year in kitchen design, we saw everything from bright colors and a lot of shine to relaxed looks with wood and warm hues. Designers proved that no matter how small or large the space, the kitchen is still a place to make a statement by using stunning details like beamed ceilings, eye-catching wallpaper, or colorful cabinets. (House Beautiful)

What’s Your Favorite? Comment Below

 

PHOTOS: Ornament Making Party

An ornament making party is a fun, festive way to spend time with friends and family and get some homemade ornaments at the same time!

Here are some inspiration photos to get a party of your own together. Remember, anything you can glue on, is fair game to personalize your ornaments!

Featured in photos:

Base Idea:

  • Plain white, silver, red and gold ornaments
  • Lightbulbs
  • Clothes pins

Add-Ons:

  • Jingle Bells
  • Glitter
  • Glue, glue guns, super glue
  • Gift tags, label stickers and letters – fun way to monogram/personalize
  • Wrapping paper
  • Ribbons, yarn, fabric and lace
  • Bottle caps- personalize your ornaments with your favorite brew
  • Pom pons, feathers, sequins & more!

Favor ideas:

  • A pair of individual scissors: It’s a take-home and you won’t have to share scissors
  • Individual kit box: scissors, glue stick, super glue + the box can double as a carry home container for their new ornaments
  • Monogrammed Ornament: Get each guest an ornament with their name or letter as a personal touch

PHOTOS: Fall Table Ideas

Check out these centerpieces from Martha Stewart!

View more @www.marthastewart.com

Design Harvest Fest, 9.28-9.29

Chicago, IL (September 17, 2013) – The best local makers and collectors of design objects are coming together for an aesthetic feast, Saturday, September 28th through Sunday, September 29th.  The creative celebration of home and garden design, known as the Design Harvest festival (design-harvest.com), features the contemporary and sustainable innovations that thrive in West Town’s “Design District” (grandavenuedesigndistrict.com) alongside live music programmed by The Hideout, harvest-time family activities, and some of the top local restaurant vendors.

 

Unlike ordinary street festivals, Design Harvest on Grand Avenue is both a cultural and a commercial event.  “We create a community of talent that inspires everyone involved,” says Angela Finney, designer and vendor coordinator for the fest.  Design Harvest is a melding of nuances from the world-famous Paris Flea Market and London Design Festival.  Attendance each year has grown significantly, with some media outlets calling it one of the “can’t miss” fests of the year.

 

The Design Vendors:

Produced by the West Town Chamber of Commerce, Design Harvest covers the wide spectrum of design disciplines found throughout Chicago; as well as spotlights the design businesses on Grand Avenue in West Town (a.k.a., Design District).  The one-of-a-kind, family-friendly street fest includes some of the best local furniture and home accessory makers, vintage and antique collectors, and leading local retailers in the home design industry.  The two-day program consists of tented vignettes, or “little stores,” each boasting unique themes and products for sale, and juried exhibitions.

 

Design Harvest 2013 vendors include Chicago notables like Beau Hale, Kylie Egge, Eric Erf Wood Design, Dock 6, and Room Service, as well as Grand Avenue Design District businesses such as:

 

Artemisia

2246 W. Grand

artemisiastyle.com

 

Bill Bruss Design

1847 W. Grand

billbrussdesign.com

 

BLDG. 51. Gallery & Museum

BLDG51.com

 

Buckingham I+D

1820 W. Grand

buckinghamID.com

 

Christy Webber

Farm & Garden Center

2200 W. Grand

christywebber.com

 

Design Inc.

1847 W. Grand

designincstoreonline.com

 

EuroFurniture

2145 W. Grand

EuroFurniture.com

 

The Find

1819 W. Grand

thefind-antiques.com

 

Nicholas Design

Collaborative, Ltd.
509 N. Wolcott  nicholasdc.com

 

Mia Rao Design
509 N. Wolcott  miaraodesign.com

 

The Painted  Lady

1819 W. Grand

thepaintedladychicago.com

 

State Street Salvage

2248 W. Grand

statestreetsalvage.com

 

Urban Remains

1850 W. Grand

urbanremainschicago.com

 

The Live Music:

Helping set the tone again is the live musical entertainment area, programmed by Chicago’s legendary live music venue, The Hideout.  The lineup is oriented towards blue grass and country.  The highlight of the weekend is Square Dancing, a Design Harvest tradition, on Saturday afternoon!

 

Saturday, Sept. 28th:

1 to 2:30- Majors Junction-www.majorsjunction.com

2:50 to 4:20- Golden Horse Ranch Band-www.goldenhorseranch.com -a square dance in the street – caller and all!

4:40 to 6:10- Jane Baxter Miller- www.janebaxtermiller.com

6:30 to 8:00- Al Scorch’s Country Soul Ensemble www.alscorch.com

8:00 to midnight – After Party @ EuroFurniture, with East of Edens Soul Express DJs- www.eastofedenssoulexpress.com

 

Sunday, Sept. 29th:

1 to 2:30- Bubbly Creek Bluegrass Band- www.bubblycreekbluegrass.com

2:50 to 4:20- The Lawrence Peters Outfit-www.lawrencepetersoutfit.com

4:40 to 6:10- Gin Palace Jesters- www.ginpalacejesters.com

6:30 to 8:00- Grit and the Double Knit- www.gritandthedoubleknit.com

 

*Contact publicist Jody Grimaldi at jody@trafficpr.net for images (high res available), interview requests, etc.

 

The Food Vendors and Kids Activities:

Between design vendor tents, fest-goers can grab a seat on a hay bale and enjoy fantastic local food and drink vendors.

 

For kids and families, there will again be a ton of fun-filled activities from 11 am to 4 pm both days at Christy Webber Farm & Garden Center, courtesy of Christy Webber Landscapes and the Farm & Garden Center.  Activities include:

  • ‘Free’ tractor hay rides between Design Harvest and Christy Webber Farm & Garden
  •  Petting zoo
  •  Mini hay maze for young kids
  •  Face painting
  • Build your own scarecrow! We will supply the straw, rope, sticks and advice – but YOU MUST bring your old clothes to make your scarecrow out of.
  • Pumpkin carving demonstrations by creative pumpkin artists.
  • Fall refreshments – apple cider and homemade baked goods.
  • Make a homemade bird feeder, and talk to experts on supporting and attracting birds.
  • Multiple photos opportunities: fall settings, fun face cut-outs and farm tractors and landscape equipment to sit on. Bring your cameras!
  • Visit the free range chickens and check out the huge and unusual selection of pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks and more! Free local delivery for those without cars!

The “Fine Art Annex” and After Party:

After Party @ EuroFurniture 2145 W. Grand

8:00 to midnight- East of Edens Soul Express DJs – eastofedenssoulexpress.com

 

Sponsored by Chicago Magazine, Eurofurniture will be the place to be Saturday evening for a night of fun, music, dancing and drinks –  and an opening reception for the all-new “Fine Art Annex” area of Design Harvest. Fine Artists Rob Benton and Keith Pastrick among others will be featured. Rob-benton.com  & keithpastrick.com.

 

The Fine Print:

Design Harvest takes place Sept 28-29 from 11 am to 8 pm on Grand Avenue from Damen to Wood.  Cost of admission is FREE (with a $5 donation request).  This is a rain or shine event (vendors will be under large tents).  For more information, visit www.design-harvest.com or find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/designharvest, or call (312) 850-9390. More info on the Design District at www.grandavedesigndistrict.com.

 

Sponsors include: West Town Chamber of Commerce, Third Shift, Coors Light, Crispin Cider, Naked Grape, Chicago Home & Garden, XRT, Christy Webber Farm & Garden Center, Hideout, and Albany Steel & Brass.