Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Join me?


Recently I've found some odds and end dishes
 that I've just washed and stacked in a pile. 

Roses, red transferware, plain white...
Some were found for just a few pennies because of broken ones in the set.

I'm not much of a "tablescaper",
and I don't entertain a lot,
but I still wanted to "play" tea party today.




Today was the perfect day to send an invitation for brunch and tea.



This is the lower level patio, usually shaded and quiet.
A place to feed the birds, chipmunks, and squirrels and watch the birdbath activity.



The little vintage iron garden set was just the place to have an impromptu setting.




Not only dishes, but mismatched old silver is part of the setting today.
Collecting bits and pieces this last few years has been something I've really enjoyed.

Hope you don't mind that I didn't follow protocol.
Limited space had me keep it all to the right.



White vintage embroidered tea towels are used as a placemat,
and a cherries luncheon cloth sits atop one of my wicker lunch "hampers".




This was my inspiration,
English ironstone salad plates.






I just cannot resist transferware.




And to make sure we're comfy,
settle back into some pillows with a vintage flair.



Chenille and old linens.


My neighbor had this concrete faux bois planter out for the trash truck.
Hmmm...it curiously ended up in my backyard. (?)








So, have a seat, let's relax, and I'll pour the tea.



I'm linking with









Tea Time Tuesday at Rose Chintz Cottage






Faded Charm for White Wednesday



for Tablescape Thursday



for Show and Tell Friday








Hope you're having a wonderful week!
love,
Debra

Monday, July 12, 2010

Wanna be a Barn Chick?

My friend Karen over at Brayton Homestead Interiors is putting together a little Barn Party.
On August 6th she's inviting everyone over to show off their local barns. She had a great post of some of the local flavor up there in her native rural Massachusetts. She gussied herself up in her best barn attire and flirted with the camera to share some great photos of her hometown barns.




So then Barn Chicks was born.

Of course me and my big mouth said, "Heck yeah, Karen I want to do this too!", when I don't even have a pair of cowboy boots to my name. I have some close Texas friends so I guess I shouldn't divulge that sensitive information.




Now go visit Karen and sign up to show off your local barns. (they don't have to be yours personally)  I think it will be great fun to see the regional barns; their sizes, colors, and unique designs. Get as wild and crazy as you like!

Let's see, now where did I put those overalls?...

C'mon all you Barn Chicks, let's show 'em off!
Sign up at Karen's by leaving a comment.

love,
Debra