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black and purple zebra print white pillows bedding set comforter bedspread bedroom pictures


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When I saw these pillows I thought "What a great way to dress up a purple and black zebra comforter"! Or for that matter, I can imagine a teen girl giving the black and white damask comforter set (that her mom really loved a whole lot more than she ever did) a cool look.

Mixing and matching patterns and colors are what take a bed in a bag set and transform it into something delightful and unique. However, one bad choice in an accent pillow is all it takes to completely tank your decor no matter how stunning the rest of your bedroom decorating ideas may be.

My advice would be to make good use of sets like these pillows where the work has already been done for you! And my hat's off to whomever thought of using black and white damask print with a purple and black zebra comforter set. You should make plans to drop back by Teen Girls Bedding Sets and Bedroom Decorating Ideas to see more ideas like this!

I wish I was back here right now.


Marrowstone Island, Washington
Sunset, July 2009
Photo by ME

Happy 45th Birthday Diane Lane!


Born January 22, 1965

"I'm fascinated by how Hollywood has changed since I started. Today it's about immediate delivery. There's less risk and less art."



Even though she is older than me I feel like I've grown up with Diane Lane. From her early days in A Little Romance, Six Pack, The Outsiders and even Lonesome Dove I have always loved her. I was drawn to famous redheads because they gave me hope that I wouldn't always be tormented by my own red hair which I HATED as a kid.

Diane Lane is my homegirl.

Incredible Streak


I know that most people are aware that UConn is one of the elite program's in women's college basketball, along with Tennessee. However, I'm not sure how many people are aware of the incredible streak that this team is on. After their win over Duke on Monday, UConn has now won 57 straight games. That by itself is very impressive. Any win streak over 10 games in any sport is difficult. But 57 wins in a row is almost impossible. However, that is not the most impressive thing about the streak. UConn has won each of these 57 games by at least 10 points, indicating that no team has even come close to challenging them. They recently defeated several top 10 teams by 30 points or more. They have an impressive collection of highly skilled athletes as well as a great coach. There is little doubt that they will shatter the previous top winning streak in women's basketball of 70, also held by UConn from 2001-2003. If you have a chance to watch them play on television, then take the time to do it. This is history in the making.

A Single Man - My Review


I saw Tom Ford’s A Single Man (based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood) and I can’t stop thinking about it! It was so stylish, so beautiful, so interesting. I want to see it again. It was a deeply sad film, but somehow never felt depressing. Colin Firth is a revelation as George Falconer, an expat Brit living in L.A. in 1962. George has recently lost his longtime love, Jim, who died in a tragic car accident, and without him, George’s life is now devoid of color. As he goes through his day teaching Aldous Huxley to bored college students, putting his affairs in order in case he decides to use the gun he carries in his briefcase, having dinner with his lush of a best friend Charley (played gloriously and glamorously by Julianne Moore), and trying to resist the charms of an infatuated student (Nicholas Hoult - grown deliciously up), his life, made bland without Jim’s love, is periodically infused with bright bits of vibrant, sensuous color. These surges of color come from unlikely places: the innocence of a child in a blue party dress, the smell of a dog’s fur, a cigarette shared at sunset with a gorgeous drifter. It’s in these moments that George begins to realize that life may still be worth living.

Colin Firth has given great performances in a variety of films over the years but I’ve never seen him like this before. He is easy and honest and understated playing a character who, as a homosexual in the early 1960s, tries to keep his inner life invisible to those around him. He can’t mourn his lover openly and you feel that repression in every glance, every word, every movement he makes. In flashbacks you get glimpses of the life he led with Jim and you understand the enormity of his loss.

Tom Ford as a first time director used his experience as a renowned fashion designer to create an amazingly stylized version of Los Angeles in 1962. Every scene is crisp, perfectly period, and luxurious. His use of light makes you wish you could live in the L.A. he sees through his lens. Those surges of color that I mentioned earlier? In the film, they are literal surges of color. During these moments Ford saturates the color in the film, so you understand the difference between what George feels most of his day and what he feels when these moments burst through his veil of mourning. It's a brilliant device used with sublime subtlety.

Too bad I already did my Top 10 Films of 2009 list, because this film would have definitely nabbed a spot.

Decorating in White

It's hard to believe summer is almost over. Here in LA it's scorchingly hot, but stunningly beautiful as well. There's nothing like driving down the Pacific Coast Highway late in the afternoon, with the blue ocean on one side and the mountain on the other...so gorgeous, it makes us so happy to be alive.

But we're getting off track here...

If you are a reader of this blog, you probably know we're crazy about white. Especially when it's hot outside. White has such as an amazing cooling effect, and it's so neutral too...

Here are some of our favorite white interior photos from photographer Per Gunnarson:



So simple and pure. Don't you think?
To see more of his work, click here.

Happy 64th Birthday David Lynch!


Born January 20, 1946

"There will be love, kindness, sympathy, gratitude, and mutual admiration on all levels of international life."

***This quote was taken straight from David Lynch's twitter. And doesn't the man have an awesome head of hair?

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