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Amy Butler

imageAmy Butler is a creative designer known for her sophisticated, yet relaxed modern approach to printed fabrics and products for home, fashion, and craft. Through her books, website, and patterns for sewing, Amy has helped to inspire a new generation of young women to “find their own style.”

Her uniquely fresh print-on-print design approach is apparent in all of the products under her brand, and a personal commitment to quality, creativity, and sustainability keep her international business blooming!

Amy works from her studio in Central Ohio with her husband, cats, and a small staff of amazing friends.

Tell us about your business, Amy Butler Designs.

I have a design business with my husband David, we work from our home studio in Central Ohio. I create textile designs for sewing and home decor fabrics, and I have a full collection of fun sewing patterns focused on fashion and accessories for you and your home.

Over the past four years I have slowly expanded my product mix to include wall art, organic bedding and towels, hand made rugs, stationery, craft and how-to books, home office and fashion bags. It’s been a journey, learning and growing through all of the changes in the business and I am so thankful I get to work alongside my amazing studio mates, without them, this would not be possible. One of the best parts about our business is watching everyone grow, it’s incredible, I’m so blessed.

Artwork Paradise Garden Circle by Amy Butler Amy Butler Sandlewood Circle Tangerine Art from Art That Fits

What inspired you to pursue this business?

I’ve always been creative, I knew from a very young age that I wanted to be an artist. I learned a lot from my mom and grandmother and I have always received support from family and friends. After I met my husband, David, at design school we knew that we wanted to make our love for art and design into our livelihood. I am so grateful that I have had all of the opportunities that have come my way. Now with a full fledged business the thrill to create something new, and by hand that will touch people’s lives is very exciting.

We’re not motivated by money, it’s a hunger to stay innovative and keep making and creating. My personal creative time and business creative time are one in the same. There is a wonderful overlap in how I feel fulfilled, all of my personal interests feed into my creativity in the studio and vice a versa. I never live the same day twice so I feel fresh and alive every time I approach a new project. I know that makes a big difference and explains why I feel so satisfied with what I’m making.

Where do you find inspiration for your designs?

My inspirations continue to evolve; it’s interesting to see what excites me next. I’m fortunate to live with another artist who shares similar passions. I love working on my home and garden and antiquing and hunting for special finds always lights a creative fire for me. I fill my wardrobe with odd bits of clothing from vintage to affordable designer… I love looking at fashion and experimenting with my own pieces.

Nature is my never-ending resource for color and design inspiration. I love spending time in my garden in every season. I’m a plant collector and I love the intricate designs in flowers and foliage as well as the amazing color combinations.

Travel also jump starts a lot of ideas for me. I have traveled all over the world in the past few years, to many places that have been Mecca locations for me such as India and Indonesia. I’ve always been inspired by ethnic textiles, culture and colors and to actually visit places I’ve researched and dreamed about has completely enriched my life.

Amy Butler bedding Caracas Valencia

Tell us about a favorite decorating or remodeling project.

Ahhhh, my new kitchen! We just finished it ( well almost, we still have to add tile to the back splash ) but for the most part it’s been up and running for eight months now. The kitchen is the most important room in my house, especially now since we opened up the space so everyone can hang out with me while I’m cooking.

David designed the entire project so the room is extra special. He created gorgeous natural wood finishes and warm stone surfaces and loads of space to spread out, and put my friends to work at the cutting boards. He thought of all the little extras and used every inch of space for storage and ease of use. He also had to accommodate my ever growing dish collection.A girl can’t control her love for entertaining with fun dishes right? He’s sweet, he lets me get away with it as long as I keep cooking for him.

What’s your personal design style? Has it evolved over time?

Casual, warm, eclectic and vintage modern. It’s evolved and has also stayed the same. My heart of heart passions and visual loves never change, but the places I’ve lived, people I meet and places I’ve travelled have all influenced my creative eye and tastes.

Handcrafted area rug by Amy butler for chandra

Describe your dream room.

I’m ready to do this tomorrow! Really most homes and spaces you’d find in Australian Vogue or British Elle Decor magazine where folks combine vintage modern pieces with eclectic textiles and antiques. I totally relate to the lifestyle in Australia ( and England ); I love their perspective and wanton use of color, print and texture.. all in a very warm and sophisticated way. Right now I’m in between deep cozy violet or navy blue and or tropical greens. I’ve got a thing for Kelly green these days…. orange and hot pink too but I don’t think I can talk David into it.

Many of us have a product we bought for our home-that now makes us think-”what was I thinking” – do you have one?

Oh, many. Who doesn’t ? Ya know, most of these purchases tend to happen at IKEA. I think I get hypnotized by the fun Danish names and find myself bringing home something because it’s cute. We tend to “repurpose” these items as quickly as possible.

What’s your favorite color or paint swatch?

clip_image001[8]That changes daily! I love color and obsess about it constantly. Currently, my favorite wall color ( or one I’m toying with painting in my family room ) is a luscious deep navy-esque blue by Ralph Lauren; number: RL IB96 called “Arcadia Blue”.  It reminds me of the background color in my “Midnight Water Bouquet” fabric.

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What are your five favorite pieces of home décor from your home or elsewhere?

Ooooh, fun question.

  1. My new Artaissance Wall art (Art That Fits).  I had the artwork placed all over my house for a photo shoot, and I love living with it.
  2. My Room and Board couches. I just recently placed them in our family room the ” tree house room ” and they are the perfect conversational couches. Great for hanging out with friends, watching TV and the cats love napping on them. Everyone wins.
  3. My Eames rocking chair. I’ve always loved rocking chairs since I was a little kid. This rocker is comfy and smooth. I love turning out all the lights at night, putting on my headphones and mellowing out to music with my IPod. I usually fall asleep in the rocker, so that means it’s working…
  4. My two new IKEA wicker rocking chairs. Because when it comes to rockers more is more. These rockers are a design masterpiece, and at $138 each you can’t believe the price and value. They are gorgeous. We have them placed at our big picture window wall in our tree house room where we are currently staring at wild birds and our pretty Christmas tree. We call this area the “time waster” or  “procrastination alley” It’s dangerous, I find myself there every morning wanting to sip away cup after cup of coffee. It’s beautiful.
  5. Our nature collection. Dave and I have a huge collection of bits and bobs from nature. Pretty shells, stones and feathers from vacations or our backyard. We circulate them throughout the house and change them out constantly in our feature vignettes.

What’s your favorite room at home? Why is it your favorite?

It’s the room at that time with the most people and cats.  I love my house. It’s my home for life. It’s just perfect for Dave and me, and the way we live. With an open floor plan, the entire top floor feels connected and that’s where we spend most of our time. All the key living spaces are here; the kitchen, tree house room and living room with entry.

Tableware from Amy Butler

Who’s your favorite designer?

David Butler of Art of the Midwest. He also happens to be an incredible songwriter,singer, and drummer in his rock band the Black Owls. Of course, he designs all the cool band logos and graphics!  Check them out at Black Owls on MySpace. You’ll be smitten too!

Do you have a decorating design or remodeling tip you’d like to share with thedecoratingdiva.com readers?

Yes. I have to tell you about my best friend Kevin Reiner who is an incredible designer. Oh my,  you have to check out his website, Firmly Planted, it’s gorgeous! He’s such a massive talent, I’m so proud to know him. I’ve witnessed Kevin renovate and lovingly design homes for himself and clients.

The biggest tip I can offer up is one of Kevin’s. He’s so smart and organized. When he is preparing to renovate and demolish or deconstruct a home or room,he packs everything. I mean everything up and stores all of the art,home decor, kitchen and bath items in clear plastic tubs and places them in storage until the renovation is complete.

He only keeps the necessities on hand and moves out all of “life’s clutter” to both protect it and keep your living space sane while all of the construction is going on. This way you’re not on top of all your belongings that you don’t need right away and it helps you manage the dirt and stress that’s involved in this process.

The other beautiful thing that happens is that in the end, you realize you don’t need so much stuff, and you end up not missing all of the pieces and moving them on to someone else who needs them or will love them. Dave and I are saving money to finish the renovation on our home. We want to complete our bathrooms, bedroom and guest room. Our goal is to use the “Kevin technique” and make our transition a sane one.

What are your favorite blogs or home design/improvement websites- and why?

  • Design Sponge – Incredible design for life can be found here, from great interiors to amazing recipes.
  • Decor8 – Holly is a creative fire and I love her point of view and resources for craft and home.
  • SFgirlbybay – I love Victoria’s style and beautiful photographs, plus personally, she has great taste in music.
  • Ecosalon – great style with sustainability in mind.
  • Enjoyco.net – An amazing new web site and blog created by my very talented friend Monique Keegan. Monique also has a beautiful shop just down the street from my house ( dangerous! ) her style is vintage. natural, earthy, modern and sophisticated… she has gorgeous taste and a personality plus to boot!

What are your favorite books?

There are too many! Here’s a few.

  • Isle Crawford’s Sensual Home
  • Bohemian Modern / Living in Silver Lake
  • The Greater Perfection, the story of the Gardens at Les Quatre Vents
  • Garden & Cosmos, The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur
  • India in Words & Image

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The Decorating Diva LLC would like to thank Amy Butler for sharing her inspirational, joyful, creative nature, her richly patterned and beautifully colored designs from textiles to printed artwork, and her wonderful design recommendations and decorating tips.

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Kitchen Design Look Book: Style Maker Paul Anater’s Design Notes

image142Paul Anater’s Style Maker Look Book: Kitchen

clip_image0031If it’s possible to have a favorite metal, mine would be bronze. Here’s a bronze sink from Rocky Mountain Hardware.

clip_image0042This faucet is something we’d call a high-arc bridge faucet. This beauty is from Perrin and Rowe (at Rohl) and it’s even more beautiful in polished chrome.

clip_image00211This is a slab of Calacatta Gold marble. Marble counters are widely available but the key to using marble is to find a local supplier who can work with it successfully. You can learn more about marble and marble fabrication at the Marble Institute of America’s consumer website.

 clip_image00811A great kitchen deserves a great range and this Legacy by Aga is one of my current favorites.

image411The floor plan calls out for the perfect backsplash mosaic and one of my favorite resources for them is New Ravenna Mosaics.

image2 You can spend a fortune on cabinet hardware but it’s not always necessary. I find surprisingly beautiful selections at Restoration Hardware regularly.

clip_image00111This is an inset door style from Dura Supreme called Bella and it’s been painted an off-white.

 

image I love using wood floors and no wood sings to me quite the way walnut does. This floor is from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors.

image11With this kitchen, the walls are calling out to be painted in a near-neutral blue and no one comes close to Sherwin-Williams‘ palette when it comes to neutrals and near-neutrals. 

image A great kitchen deserves great lighting and a great lighting plan needs a focal point. I love the idea of using a chandelier in a kitchen and this Villeneuve from Vaughan Designs fits the bill nicely.

clip_image01211 I have been on a kitchen table kick lately and I love the idea of combining some of the function of an island with a table. This walnut table is from Spekva and its top is actually a cutting board.

clip_image0131I enjoy eclecticism a great deal and a utilitarian table like that needs a fanciful chair. No one makes better wooden chairs than Thos. Moser. These are Moser’s Pasadena chairs. image81 All great rooms need original art and a terrific resource for original paintings is Zatista.

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And no kitchen’s complete without a cook’s chair, a term I picked up from the talented Sarah Lloyd Kitchen Clarity in San Francisco. This chair is the Elaine from Henredon.

clip_image01511A kitchen table needs a carpet and this wool Kilim, also from Vaughan Designs would be perfect in the room I’m building. It has the feel of grass cloth but with the warmth of wool.

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2009 Christmas 12 Days of Design Notebooks {Days 10-12}

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L’Objet Tabletop Jewels – Holiday Savings at Gilt.com

L’Oject Gold Plated Oval Napkin Ring (set Of 4)
$50 Gilt Price $99 Retail
Platinum Turtle Napkin Ring (set Of 4)
$75 Gilt Price $150 Retail

L’Ojet Gold Plated Braid Shakers (set Of 2)
$92 Gilt Price $185 Retail
L’Ojet Platinum Plated Braid Shakers (set Of 2)
$92 Gilt Price $185 Retail

Holiday savings on fine tabletop decor and linens by L’Objet begins at 12PM EST November 25th 2008 and ends 11:59 AM EST November 26th 2008. Get your Gilt.com shopping invitation.

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L'Objet Tabletop Jewels – Holiday Savings at Gilt.com

L’Oject Gold Plated Oval Napkin Ring (set Of 4)
$50 Gilt Price $99 Retail
Platinum Turtle Napkin Ring (set Of 4)
$75 Gilt Price $150 Retail

L’Ojet Gold Plated Braid Shakers (set Of 2)
$92 Gilt Price $185 Retail
L’Ojet Platinum Plated Braid Shakers (set Of 2)
$92 Gilt Price $185 Retail

Holiday savings on fine tabletop decor and linens by L’Objet begins at 12PM EST November 25th 2008 and ends 11:59 AM EST November 26th 2008. Get your Gilt.com shopping invitation.

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Dress Your Holiday Table in Kim Seybert Fashion – Special Shopping offer from Gilt.com

Create a stunning and glamorous tablescape by starting with a strong fashionable foundation laid by Kim Seybert’s tabletop decor. For a limited time (Thursday November 13, 2008 thru Friday 14, 2008) the by- invitation-only online shop Gilt.com is offering spectacular savings on Kim Seybert housewares. Scroll below to get your private invitation to shop and save on Kim Seybert tabletop finery (some samples from the sale below – lots more online!).

Kim Seybert Beaded Paisley Runner – Handcrafted runner with wooden and glass beads used to create a paisley motif. Runner measures 47 inches x 20 inches. Material: 80% glass beads and 20% metal. Trim is silk thread and plastic beads. 100% cotton backing. Origin: Imported. Reg Price: $440 – SPECIAL GILT PRICE $210.
Kim Seybert Zig Zag Placemat – Set of four round placemats covered fully with glass and wooden beads and has a zig zag designed border. Each placemat has a 15 inch diameter. Color: Organic / green. Material: 100% glass beads. Trim used wood and silk thread. 100% cotton backing. Origin: Imported. Reg Price: $340 – SPECIAL GILT PRICE $170.
Kim Seybert Passementry Border Napkin set
Kim Seybert Pessementry Border Napkin (set of four) linen napkins with a pessementry border. Each napkin measures 21 inches x 21 inches. Machine washable. Material: 100% Linen. Reg Price: $115 – SPECIAL GILT PRICE $65.

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