Wednesday, April 4, 2012

hippity, hoppity, Easter's on its way.........

Easter is right around the corner!!

Surprise your little one with these cute ideas....



{because every little girl needs a pair of bunny slippers!}



{leave a bunny trail right to the goods.}



{last, but not least, stock an Easter basket full of goodies any boy or girl would love to receive.}



HapPy HunTiNG!!


Sunday, April 1, 2012

changes



We've been off the radar for a while, but we have a good excuse! We've been behind the scenes redesigning our website www.georgeandbessie.com with the help of the uber-talented Catherine Haugland at Avalon Rose Design. You can check out her portfolio at www.theavalonrose.com.

We've been searching the country for the BEST vintage finds for your nursery or child's room and have found some AMAZING things. We also added a new category called 'What's New' which will be updated regularly, so check back often.

"All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." - Walt Disney
Thank you again, Catherine for helping us realize our dreams!!





Here are a few of our newly listed items:

Little Polly Flinders enamelware plate
$38



Tole strawberry chandelier
$300



Little Red Riding Hood hangers (set of 3)
$60



Girl with potted plants apron
$45

Sunday, December 18, 2011

HapPY CHrIsTMaS tO aLL aNd tO aLL a GOod nIGhT



The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.






All of us at George & Bessie wish you and yours the merriest of holidays and a Happy New Year!!

Friday, December 16, 2011

current obsession {paint-by-number}



We about fell out of our chairs when we saw the next two images of paint-by-number wall murals!! What a fun way to bring that retro, vintage vibe to a modern space.








Paint-by-number became a popular pastime in the early 1950s. Each paint-by-number kit included two brushes and up to 90 premixed, numbered paints ready to be applied to numbered spaces on a canvas. Popular subjects ranged from landscapes, seascapes, and pets to Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper".





Many of these 'masterpieces' are readily available at flea markets and tag sales for little investment. Try grouping several together, framed or unframed, for a dramatic effect.










Saturday, October 22, 2011

a little pep in your step


We are FINALLY getting some relief here in Texas from one of the hottest and driest summers on record. Just the thought of cooler temperatures makes us all giddy inside!! We LOVE fall and all it has to offer.


An Autumn Greeting
by annonymous


"Come" said the Wind to the Leaves one day.



"Come over the meadow and we will play.



Put on your dresses of red and gold.



For summer is gone and the days grow cold."



Check out our website www.georgeandbessie.com for our latest arrivals.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

a few of our FAVORITE decorating tips........


Our design philosophy, here at George & Bessie, is pretty much "anything goes". When decorating a nursery or child's room, don't be afraid to experiment and have fun. That being said, here are a few of our FAVORITE decorating tips........



1. Mix modern with traditional


Mix things up in your nursery with some flea market chairs and pair them with a modern piece of furniture such as a crib from IKEA.



2. Modernize with dark wood



Don't be afraid of the dark! We LOVE dark woods paired with bold colors or white. It definitely makes the bed the focal point of the room.



3. Ditch the rocker


You actually don't need a rocker to get baby to fall asleep. Using a chair rather than a rocker allows it to grow with baby and it can easily be moved to another room of the house.



4. Decorate with maps and other educational charts


Maps are gorgeous, full of color and shapes, and a great way to cover a big wall. We LOVE using them in kids' rooms along with vintage anatomy charts and flash cards.



5. Use bold light fixtures on the ceiling


Babies spend a lot of time on their backs. Why not make it interesting for them by hanging a funky, mid-century pendant or vintage chandelier?



6. Use real art or vintage posters





Introduce baby and kids to art appreciation at an early age. Hang quirky, vintage posters or real art by up-and-coming artists like Vik Muniz. The last photo is from the Novogratz's nursery. (FYI: Home by Novogratz is our current obsession, by the way.)

Sunday, September 18, 2011

fright night


Halloween decorations aren't just for outdoors or the main living areas in your home. Try adding some 'trick-or-treating' fun to the bedrooms by hanging vintage crepe paper banners or jack o' lanterns. Switch out the bedding with a vintage black and white quilt and pillow ticking. Add a couple of orange and black throw pillows and you're ready for 'All-Hallows Eve'.