11 May 2010
Green Sabrine, Pink Monique
My sister, Monique, and I were color coded as children. We were only 15 months apart and "two peas in a pod" as Mom would say. And even though we were as different as two peas could be (she with blond ringlets and brown eyes, me with straight as a stick brown hair and green eyes) it was necessary to keep things separated for things like toothbrushes, cups, clothes and tiny,colored Easter chicks. Hence we became color coded -- I was Green Sabrine and she was Pink Monique. The rhyming helped everyone around us to remember whose color was whose and so the color coding has stayed with us all our lives!
What's interesting about my color coded name, Green Sabrine, is that I have always been a "Green" decorator. Before the name Green came to mean what it means today, I was "Using What You Have to Make Your House a Home" and "Decorating on a Shoestring." I have shown clients how paint, elbow grease and a little imagination can do wonders for garage sale finds, hand-me-downs and heavy trash day items.
This corner cabinet came from a house being torn down and with a little paint, it has been transformed! So even if your home doesn't have a state of the art solar panel system, you can still be Green with your home furnishings by thinking outside the box, finding new uses for old things and adding character to your home with your Green Thumb.
p.s. After my sister-in-law lost everything she owned during Hurricane Ike, I helped her refurnish her home with items I purchased mostly at the Salvation Army auction. Pictures and techniques I used will be posted in a later blog, so check back soon . . .
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