This blog is dedicated to those who, like us, are on a never ending quest to create the most cozy, comfortable and relaxing home environment possible.
Posts feature ways to live a comfy home life on a budget, but also features some "dream items."
Interested in sending us related press releases or products/books for review? We're also interested in receiving catalogs on related items. Contact:
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Cozy home decoration for the pet lover
Everybody say "awwwwe!" These are so cute!
Recycled Rascar and Rover. Both made from tightly woven, recycled newspaper. $149 each.
From ViviTerra
Friday, June 29, 2012
Circular couches provide an extra cozy place to relax
In our never-ending search for comfy living room furniture, we stumbled upon the circular couch, which, when compared with traditional couches, seems as if it would save some space in general. Use the extra room for cozy knickknacks or other furniture. Or, just enjoy the minimalist approach.
Circular sofas also seem to lend themselves to more of an intimate connection or good place to curl up alone than the traditional modular shaped couches.
Here are some examples:
Photo from: http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/modern-black-leather-circular-sectional-sofa-circle
Photo from: http://www.scrapbookscrapbook.com/DAC-ART/leather-sofas.html
We love this idea of pairing the circular couch with a circular rug for an even more cohesive feel. Photo from: http://freshome.com/2010/05/27/26-wonderful-living-room-design-ideas/
Circular sofas also seem to lend themselves to more of an intimate connection or good place to curl up alone than the traditional modular shaped couches.
Here are some examples:
Photo from: http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/modern-black-leather-circular-sectional-sofa-circle
Photo from: http://www.scrapbookscrapbook.com/DAC-ART/leather-sofas.html
We love this idea of pairing the circular couch with a circular rug for an even more cohesive feel. Photo from: http://freshome.com/2010/05/27/26-wonderful-living-room-design-ideas/
And there are brightly colored options too for a more lively, but still comfy, environment. The above example is featured on: http://sofadesignidea.blogspot.com/
So, the next time you're in the mark for a new couch (sofa), think outside the box. You might find yourself achieving a whole new level of comfort, intimacy and relaxation in the living room.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
The magic of window seats
One of the most romantic and relaxing elements of a cozy home is a window seat.
Check out this one from tyid.tv/window-seats/:
But, window seats are often overlooked because they're pricey. However, here are a couple of suggestions for installing a window seat on a budget:
1) Check out this Rush Grass Storage Bench from Amazon.com. The cost is only $69 and the bench is available in a variety of colors. Place in front of a window, add some pillows and viola! A window seat that will go with a lot of decors AND budgets. http://www.amazon.com/Rush-Grass-Storage-Bench-Color/dp/B004CKE3TI/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1339283529&sr=8-11
2) Priced at $154.75 is this charming SEI White Bench with Brown Baskets, also available at Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/SEI-White-Bench-Rattan-Baskets/dp/B001B57UE2/ref=sr_1_33?ie=UTF8&qid=1339284086&sr=8-33
3) Numerous other examples can be found on the Internet, but, if you don't want to spend a lot of money or don't have a window that a seat would work with, you can still incorporate the idea of a window seat into your home.
One suggestion: For $6.50, you can buy Window Seat and Lily 7x5 inch greeting cards (pack of 2) and frame one to use as a hanging in the bedroom other other room in the house meant for relaxation.
http://www.amazon.com/Window-Seat-Lily-Timothy-Easton/dp/B007MYX1OE/ref=sr_1_53?ie=UTF8&qid=1339284333&sr=8-53
Check out this one from tyid.tv/window-seats/:
But, window seats are often overlooked because they're pricey. However, here are a couple of suggestions for installing a window seat on a budget:
1) Check out this Rush Grass Storage Bench from Amazon.com. The cost is only $69 and the bench is available in a variety of colors. Place in front of a window, add some pillows and viola! A window seat that will go with a lot of decors AND budgets. http://www.amazon.com/Rush-Grass-Storage-Bench-Color/dp/B004CKE3TI/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1339283529&sr=8-11
2) Priced at $154.75 is this charming SEI White Bench with Brown Baskets, also available at Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/SEI-White-Bench-Rattan-Baskets/dp/B001B57UE2/ref=sr_1_33?ie=UTF8&qid=1339284086&sr=8-33
One suggestion: For $6.50, you can buy Window Seat and Lily 7x5 inch greeting cards (pack of 2) and frame one to use as a hanging in the bedroom other other room in the house meant for relaxation.
http://www.amazon.com/Window-Seat-Lily-Timothy-Easton/dp/B007MYX1OE/ref=sr_1_53?ie=UTF8&qid=1339284333&sr=8-53
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Edible Book Festival
If you're looking for a fundraising idea that is both different and also attention-getting, try an Edible Book Festival.
The idea is to have people enter their culinary creations that are somehow tied to a particular book but also edible.
Entrants can win prizes in various categories (such as most clever, least edible, children's book category, best use of materials, etc.).
The audience or people who attend come because they're curious about the ideas entrants have come up with. And also because people love food. It's sort of like a bake sale with a twist.
The entries are also bid on in a silent auction, which is how funds are raised.
For more about Edible Book Festivals, go to:
www.books2eat.com
You can also try an Edible Book Party, meaning you can invite friends to create their own edible books to bring to the party, present prizes in various categories and then have everyone try out the entries buffet-style.
Below are some examples:
Above image from: http://library.law.wisc.edu/wisblawg/images/ediblebooks1.jpg
http://libraries.uc.edu/information/news/pressrelease/images/ediblebks07-038.jpg
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-lib/techsrv/images/ediblebooks2_2.jpg
The idea is to have people enter their culinary creations that are somehow tied to a particular book but also edible.
Entrants can win prizes in various categories (such as most clever, least edible, children's book category, best use of materials, etc.).
The audience or people who attend come because they're curious about the ideas entrants have come up with. And also because people love food. It's sort of like a bake sale with a twist.
The entries are also bid on in a silent auction, which is how funds are raised.
For more about Edible Book Festivals, go to:
www.books2eat.com
You can also try an Edible Book Party, meaning you can invite friends to create their own edible books to bring to the party, present prizes in various categories and then have everyone try out the entries buffet-style.
Below are some examples:
Above image from: http://library.law.wisc.edu/wisblawg/images/ediblebooks1.jpg
http://libraries.uc.edu/information/news/pressrelease/images/ediblebks07-038.jpg
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-lib/techsrv/images/ediblebooks2_2.jpg
Monday, April 9, 2012
Check out Hungry Happenings for great holiday food ideas.
With Spring upon us, we went in search of some fun spring foods and boy did we find some great ideas at Hungry Happenings!

One of our favorite ideas for a fun and healthy Spring snack or meal:
Crescent Carrots Filled With Egg Salad

Probably somewhat less healthy, but totally adorable:
Chocolate Bunny Silhouettes - a.k.a. Backside Bunnies

For recipes for both and so much more, check out HungryHappenings.com.

One of our favorite ideas for a fun and healthy Spring snack or meal:
Crescent Carrots Filled With Egg Salad

Probably somewhat less healthy, but totally adorable:
Chocolate Bunny Silhouettes - a.k.a. Backside Bunnies

For recipes for both and so much more, check out HungryHappenings.com.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
The hype about thread count: Is it true?

One of the most important elements of a cozy home is a comfy bed. So, we were wondering, does a high thread count (and its usually corresponding high price) mean a better night's sleep?
Here are some interesting facts we found out from http://www.linenplace.com/product_guide/truth_about_thread_count.html
•"Thread count is simply the number of threads per square inch of fabric. These consist of vertical threads (warp) and horizontal threads (weft) woven together."
•"In a quality product, the incremental comfort value of thread counts over 300 is very little. A 300 thread count can feel far superior to a 1000 thread count."
•"There is no simple answer to the thread count...; there are thousands of combinations that will make a beautiful product."
•"At Linenplace, we do our best to present you with all the information you need to find the product that's right for you. We would like to encourage our customers to focus less on thread count and more on the other quality indicators (fiber quality, yarn size, finishing and construction). We believe you will get a better, more comfortable product that truly represents quality and value."
Well, we thank you for that Linenplace! And we'd like to add that, one of the snuffliest and most durable sheet sets we ever bought was purchased at Big K-Mart for a clearance price of something like $8.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Get your cozy creative on by making a capelet.

Watch this fun, short video about how to make a capelet out of a sweater. Claire, a costume designer, started SmallStars "as a creative outlet for costume design...and as a way to use all the fabulous trim and fabrics I've collected."
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1kfygw/www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Make-a-Capelet-from-an-Old-Sweater-340373143/
Thanks Claire. This video is good, clean cozy fun.
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