Robin’s egg blue. Sky blue. Tiffany box blue. I love all of those gorgeous blue hues. But there aren’t really any rooms in my home where an entirely blue room would work well. So I decided to create a little vignette at the bottom of the stairs that isn’t really part of any room, but the perfect place for a splash of robin’s egg blue.
And because I have a bird problem, when I think about robin’s egg blue, I start getting all literal, thinking about eggs and nests and feathers and birdhouses and branches…need I say more? I’ll just show you…
I decided to create a vignette that brought a bit of the outdoors in. Most of the items in the vignette I already owned. Only had to purchase the nest, eggs, and feather, so this whole arrangement cost me less than $5.
This small square glass plate is from my old house, where I used it as a candle dish on the mantel. I think it set me back a whopping $1.99 at Home Goods.
Then there’s this gorgeous blue & black floral bowl. Another inexpensive Home Goods find.
My favorite part of the vignette is the nest with eggs, and the branch with a feather. I simply hot glued the eggs into the nest, then tied a little floral wire on the back of the nest so I could hang it on a nail.
When I got the bug to do this project and needed a tree branch, I took a walk on the path that goes around our neighborhood, which backs up to a tree-lined corn field. Whenever I ride my bike along the path, I have to dodge fallen branches, so I figured I’d find something good there, and I wasn’t disappointed. I hammered some nails strategically at the joints of the branches, so I wouldn’t have to nail through the branch itself, and risk splitting it.
To give the illusion of a bird, I used a colorful feather, which is actually a Christmas ornament, tucked behind the branch. Who would decorate their Christmas tree with bird feathers? Me! Guilty as charged!
Rather than try to hide the thermostat, I just incorporated it into the vignette, and it more or less becomes unnoticeable.
On the little black table sits a metal candy dish with a bird perched on it, a picture frame, and the lid from a china teapot. Yes, that still is the fake photo in the frame from when I first bought it, even though I’ve had it for a solid 4 years! Eventually I’ll get around to finding just the right photo!
The teapot lid has a story to it as well. Someone – a child or pet, but I can’t quite recall – accidentally sent the whole thing flying across the room on a collision course with a tile floor, and I had to piece together the lid with ceramic glue…now that was a project! But I loved it so much, I couldn’t bear to call it a loss and toss it in the trash. It lives again in this fun vignette, full of robin’s egg blue.
Do you have something in your home that’s inspired by good ole’ Ruby Redbreast?
PS…this post was inspired by Donna over at Funky Junk Interiors…she’s having a Robin’s Egg Blue link party, so check it out!
Ruth H. says
This is lovely! You have such a knack for arranging the different elements together in that space. Putting a simple frame on the wall is enough to make me break out in hives, so I’m in awe.
Thanks for the fun comment you left on my blog! It makes me smile to find out there are so many other moms out there with the same dilemmas. I hope you are able to find a quick and easy solution, too!
Andrea says
I definitely have the same storage issues. In fact, when I mentioned to my 10-year-old that I want to find a place for the backpacks and books and binders and whatnot that gets dropped off on a daily basis, he said, “We already have that…the table.” Um, no, I don’t think so, young man!