Hi Friends, as usual, when it comes to the end of the month (or season), I find there are pics and places I had wanted to share with you all, but I never got around to posting. The Kitchen Sitting Area is a spot that changes almost weekly, since it's the spot that I hang out in the most.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Sunday, August 27, 2017
An Ironstone Pitcher for an Endless Summer Bouquet
I've been watching my Hydrangea bushes in the back yard, waiting for the right time to snip the blooms and bring them inside for drying. Several websites and bloggers say to wait until the blooms have gone to a deeper color and that their petal texture has become delicate and paperlike. Whoops... I almost waited too long.
Labels:
flowers,
gardening,
hydrangeas,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
pillow,
transferware
Friday, August 25, 2017
Olive Bucket Candleholders on the Cheap
Hi Friends... are you like me and see something you just have to have and you can't get it out of your brain? Do you obsess over an idea, thought or photo until you work it out to either make it yourself or just get it over with and buy the dang thing? I think there's a lot of that going on around blog land; it's part of out creative process, or maybe it's just some kind of Internet illness floating around. Either way, it rarely goes away on it's own...
Labels:
Autumn,
candlelight,
candles,
fall,
health update,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
lambs,
olive bucket,
sheep
Sunday, August 20, 2017
A Few Ways to Transition a Dining Room to Fall
No matter the season, I usually start the change-ups in the Dining Room. That's probably because I get an idea for a tablescape or something new to do on top of the DR table, and that kind of gives me a theme and direction. This year I pulled out a new piece of gorgeous Fall looking fabric that I bought last year but never ended up using.
Labels:
Dining Room,
Dining Room table,
fabric,
fall,
florals,
french wagon,
late summer,
metal basket,
moss,
pumpkins,
tablerunner
Monday, August 14, 2017
Topiary, Two Ways to Transition to Fall
August used to be my least favorite month of the year... well, OK, maybe it's still my least favorite month but that's only because I'm not a fan of the heat that August usually brings with it. We're having a week or two here in SW Missouri that feels like the middle of September, in the low 80's and some rain, and that is a wonderful reprieve. We've had summers that we had no rain whatsoever and the temps were over 100 for days. But in the last few years since blogging, I've realized that August can be one of my favorite months...
Labels:
Autumn,
Dining Room,
fall,
faux florals,
fruit,
hydrangeas,
ivy,
late summer,
topiary,
transition,
urn
Monday, August 7, 2017
10 Tips for Transitioning to Fall
Looking through blogland this last week, it's been filled with posts about transitioning our decor from Late Summer into Early Fall. Our individual methods may be similar, but each person has their own unique style and ideas to make this a fun and easy change-over. The fact that bringing out the Autumn decor is one of my favorite things to look forward to, makes this a special time to savor and enjoy for me.
Labels:
Autumn,
Brown Transferware,
candles,
cloches,
Dining Room,
door decor,
fabric,
fall,
florals,
front porch,
hydrangeas,
ironstone,
late summer,
pillows,
prints,
quilts,
sunflowers,
tablerunner,
vignettes
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
ReUnited...
I have a meager collection of mix and match small vintage ironstone pitchers and creamers, that I started about 15 or so years ago. Like all my collections, they are congregations of "old things" that I value, not for their monetary value or rarity, but because they are sentimental and visually pleasing. The wonderful concept of "collections" is that a single element may not have much impact, but when you bring several pieces together, the "group" takes on new life.
Labels:
blessing,
china,
china cabinet,
collection,
family,
ironstone,
pitchers,
sugar and creamers
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