Vignettes. I must say, i had no idea what a "vignette" was until i read this blog assignment. And once i understood what a vignette was, i realized i actually have a couple placed here&there around my house. I think vignettes can make areas and rooms look very pulled together. I imagine a vignette in a more victorian style home, then say, an organic home. Though vignettes may not be fit for all rooms and homes, i think they're very elegant and bring a nice touch of class to an enviroment.
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A close up of my first vignette&the pearls that lay upon it. |
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Though this may not look like your typical put together vignette, i believe i would call this a "neatly cluttered" vignette. Across the back, i've put 3 different picture frames, all different sizes and textures. I also have perfume bottles mirroring each other, around an open jewelry box. And then to add a more "everyday" feel, i cluttered all kinds of make-up products, jewelry, and small nicknacks. My inpspiration for this vignette? The everyday lifestyle of Noelle. I've placed a lipgoss there after using it, and a bracelet there after taking it off. That's where i left it, that's where it stays. Many of these pieces are sentimetal to me, like the japanese doll and the pearls from my mom. |
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This vignette has a different feel. Not so "neatly cluttered" and more so "clean-cut". I have a lot less pieces on this vignette, but pieces that take up more area. My inspiration for this vignette was the ceramic plate on the left, i love the picture painted on it (is that a vignette?!) and all the bright colors used. The most sentimental piece within this vignette would probably be the wooden jewelry box, it was totally DIY!
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Nice jewelry box ;)
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