Sunday, March 23, 2014

Put a little Spring in your step...

Last Thursday afternoon, I ran down to Leola's Vintage Home and Garden  in Ozark, MO for their Spring Open House. I wanted to share these photos with you to give you a little Spring inspiration on this first Sunday of the new season. Picture heavy so just enjoy. Remember, you can click on the image for a biggified version.










 














































































Have a great Sunday!
See you tomorrow for

xoxo,




Friday, March 21, 2014

Be Inspired #181

Hi Everyone,
Welcome to Be Inspired!
Ahhhhh, today's the first day of Spring, and I hope it's sunny and warm and full of expectation, wherever you might be. Last week's party was filled with great Spring Inspiration and Ideas, so let me share a few of the great links before we get started with today's party.


Chairs into an Ottoman
from Kris at Junk Chic Cottage




from Karen at Redoux Interiors





Julia from Vintage With Laces





from Shabby Gals
(could anything be more adorable?)



from Melanie at Lost and Found





from Jody at Rooted in Thyme




Sally from Salmagundi





Simply Suzanne's at Home


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    Wednesday, March 19, 2014

    Blooming 'Brella

    OK, we've all seen adorable vintage umbrellas adorned with faux flowers for Spring. (nothing new for the Pinterest crowd) I DO love me a fun umbrella. And I AM kinda sorta experiencing a faux flower withdrawal over here at the smaller house. This last weekend whilst packing (yes, the never ending job I'm involved in at this moment in time) I spied my Spring floral umbrella in a pile of "stuff" waiting to be put away in one of many large plastic tubs marked "Spring". 





    It had to be rescued. If you guys could see the boxes of holiday decor and seasonal faux flowers, branches, twigs and the likes, you'd think seriously about having me committed. But it's one of my vices that I'm working on. You know the kind of personality that sees a container and wants to fill it with SOMETHING! There must be a "disorder" that could be slapped on me.



    So, the umbrella came home with me. There are no nails in doors around here, and I'm not going to lose a security deposit over a door wreath or something else. It will do hanging from the kitchen transferware cupboard, brightening up my sitting room.



    I wanted a nest in it to go with my old garden tools, but made do with a petite whitewashed clay flower pot instead. My birdie has taken up residence in there.



    I'm trying to round up all my "garden decor" and vintage garden goods out on the sunporch, because it all needs to be packed together.  Believe me, I've moved enough that I know the hazards of packing things where they lay. I've found strange things in boxes a year after a move.


    I'm having to be content with a few touches of Spring around here, and not create a full blown "explosion". I found one basket with faux hydrangeas that had been in the storage room, that had so much dust on it, it literally became a white cloud when I decided that it was time for it to be dismantled. I'm hoping to learn some life lessons through all this. Hey, I'll write a book entitled "One Woman's Lessons Learned from Downsizing".



    I smell a bestseller in the "self help" section. Right now, I'm just trying to figure out how to get it all done without going bananas. And to not make my husband bananas, too. I've also been cleaning and downsizing my closet, but then that's another whole chapter...


    partying with these gals:



    love you guys,