Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
Friday, August 16, 2019
Fall Decor Stash and New Finds
Last Winter and early Spring before the move, I spent days going through all of my seasonal decor tubs and I purged so many things that I didn't use. I tried to get things a little organized and labeled, making mental notes of what was in what container. It's easy to recognize that I love Fall decorating, since I have more Fall decor than all the other seasons hands down.
Labels:
Bittersweet,
decorating,
early Fall,
fall,
faux pumpkins,
garland,
silk flowers
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Something New on the Home Front
Hi Guys, I'm going to preface this post by saying it probably needs to head up a blog category entitled ..."Say What?". Because some, if not most of you will be wondering if we've lost our ever lovin' marbles, so to speak. Let me explain.
All photos are from the online listing.
(newly renovated kitchen at the soon-to-be new house)
shucks, I gave the secret away!
shucks, I gave the secret away!
Labels:
being real,
decorating,
fall,
houses,
moving,
New House Journal
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Spring Paint Refresh for the Goat Cart
After Valentine's Day is here and gone, we can legitimately begin to think about Spring. Around here in the southern Mid-West, February is still considered Winter. Cold temps, freezing rain and snow are the norm. Once and awhile we'll have a surprise day or two of 65. There may be a few little Daffodils pushing up through the snow, and we know the worst of Winter is usually over. We can now start dreaming about gardens, flowers, and all things "green", without judgement. (insert happy face and a wink)
Labels:
decorating,
french wagon,
frenchy,
front porch,
garden decor,
goat cart,
paint projects,
spring,
wagon
Friday, January 19, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
A January Re-Set for Winter Decor
How do you like to decorate when all the Christmas decor is packed away? Maybe it's just something that doesn't include glitter. Do you like to do something fresh and new? I know I love to start a clean slate in January with the brand new year, and that usually means minimizing "color" and using a more neutral lens with my decor.
Labels:
Blog Hop,
decorating,
Neutral Winter Home Decor,
neutrals,
winter decor
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Wooden Crate Refresh and an Ironstone "Candleholder"
Before I say anything else, I want to say thank you to everyone who read my previous post on my health update and family "goings on". Those are hard posts to write, but I feel like I need to be open and honest in my blogging, just as I try to be in my everyday life. It's difficult for me to share a minor little DIY or decor update when there are things going on in life that are important. Having said that, I also don't want to be burdening you all with personal stuff constantly. So thank you for your comments and prayers, and for sending good thoughts my way. I want to share things with you all in case something I'm dealing with can maybe help one of you or someone you know.
Labels:
candles,
crates,
decorating,
ironstone,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
neutrals,
New Year,
paint projects,
white decor
Sunday, September 24, 2017
ReStyled Fall Wreath and Black Botanicals
As much as I love Fall you'd think I would have a huge stash of wreaths to choose from here at the Midwest Headquarters of Hoarder's Anonymous, but no, I only had one decent wreath up till last year. I'm not sure why, other than I'm really picky when it comes to wreaths, or that I've tried NOT to overdo it with the "Faux Fall Foliage", which can at times be a little overwhelming around here.
Labels:
Autumn,
decorating,
diy crafts,
fall,
kitchen,
Kitchen China Cupboard,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
prints,
Vintage,
wreath,
wreaths
Friday, September 15, 2017
Fall Home Tour in the Entry and Living Room
Hi Friends, you've probably noticed that the blogging world is gearing up for Fall; YAY, my favorite time of the year! I hope you've been enjoying all the Fall Home Tours this week; so many fun ideas and inspiration for reflecting the warmth and coziness of Autumn. I'm excited to be a part of Marty's Fall Home Tour at A Stroll Thru Life. I started gathering elements in August so I could be ready to enjoy "Early Fall" without all the rush. Today I'm sharing our Entry and Living Room dressed for Fall.
Labels:
Autumn,
decorating,
fall,
Fall Home tours,
seasonal
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Hello Fall on the Silver Tray and Fall Home Tours
One of my favorite ways to Welcome in the Autumn Season is with a scented candle on my vintage silver tray on the Kitchen peninsula/bar area. I keep the tray there year round with one of my vintage silver coffeepots and a Topiary, then change up the seasonal goodies accordingly. This candle has a great font graphic that says it most appropriately... Hello FALL!
Labels:
Autumn,
Blog Hop,
candles,
decorating,
fall,
Fall Home tours,
seasonal,
silver,
topiary
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
Vintage White Suitcases Make a Comeback...
January is the month for a fresh start and a clean slate. I always look forward to a new calendar and the possibilities that the New Year brings. No matter what the previous year has held, good or bad, I thank God for His good plans for the future, and I'm grateful that we are moving forward with a positive attitude.
Labels:
decorating,
January,
Living Room,
sofa table,
suitcases,
Vintage,
winter
Saturday, December 3, 2016
What's Your Favorite Christmas "Style"?
Today I'm sharing a post from back in 2016 that is one of my all-time most read posts. I thought I might "refurbish" the content, but instead just added to it a bit to include "Cottage" which has emerged this last few years. If it feels a little dated, decor trends have shifted and redefined themselves this last couple of years. I thought it would be fun just to take a quick look at some of the different "Styles of Christmas".
I believe in letting your home dictate (maybe "nudge") your style. As I've wandered through Pinterest, I thought I'd share some inspiration from a few of the trends we have in decor, now. Farmhouse is such a big trend right now; this style depends heavily on functional furniture, accessories, and usually neutrals with limited amount of color.
Little Farmstead
Most of the Coastal decorating is found in homes close to the Coast, but a few people decorate with this vibe that just love all things "Beach" and appreciate the lighter colors of sand and sea. Seaside colors of pale blues and watery greens predominate in Coastal Decor.
Coastal
Sand and Sisal
French Nordic / Shabby Chic
/ White Farmhouse
Gwen Moss
Vintage Cottage
Sand and Sisal
Another trend in decorating which started with "Shabby Chic" and overlaps into Farmhouse and an aesthetic from the Scandinavian bloggers. Whites, neutrals and vintage pieces again form the base for this style.
French Nordic / Shabby Chic
/ White Farmhouse
Vintage Cottage
I guess I would have to say I fall into this next category somewhat. I love an English Cottage feel to my home, and even though I love vintage, French Country, white, and farmhouse elements, (with a little "Shabby" thrown in) I like and appreciate some color and diversity in my decor. I think each room should have some dark and light, different woods (some painted), paint palette, and fabrics. If you're basically traditional you can mix other trends more easily to have a result that's unique and all your own. The use of red and green is a hallmark of the Traditional Christmas Style
For Christmas this is my go-to style.
I love the traditional colors and style that Tartan Plaid lends itself to.
I like English Cottage, Vintage, and a little Woodsy/ Rustic for a mix.
Plaid Traditional
that's always fun for Christmas.
Woodsy Cabin Plaid
Of course, any style can pull from a different color palette, but I think Pastels really lend themselves to the lighter feel of a feminine take on French Country, and Shabby.
Vintage Pastel
So what's your favorite style
or style mix for the Holidays?
I know I've left out so many styles,
but these are my favorites in decorating for Christmas.
I've tried to give credit if a watermark was shown, if not
they all can be found in my Pinterest Boards for Christmas.
Labels:
Christmas,
decorating,
decorating style,
inspiration,
Pinterest
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