I'm usually pretty diligent on getting a task or a job done. I can make excuses with the best of them, but when it's something I actually want to do I get it accomplished quickly. But, it's been 5 years since my mom moved and didn't have a place for this wonderful old porch column and it's been sitting in my sister's garage waiting for me to pick it up.
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Friday, June 7, 2019
Back Porch and the Potting Bench
This has been the week to finally share my outside spaces... good and not so good. Earlier in the week I posted my front porch that's in the middle of a facelift. That post is a kind of a cringe-worthy "before photo", but I know it's going to get better. So now to the back of the house. I'll show you the potting bench first, since it's the most fun to look at.
Labels:
back porch,
gate,
ironstone,
metal basket,
old door,
pillows,
plants,
potting bench,
Vintage,
vintage garden,
wicker
Monday, June 3, 2019
Porch Decor while in Transition
Hi Friends and welcome to the Spring Into Summer Porch and Outdoor Spaces Hop
hosted by my talented, good friend Amber of Follow the Yellow Brick Home.
Are you needing some ideas to help spiff up your outdoor spaces? Put together something different? I know I am! We are in the middle of a facelift for our front porch and landscaping and sometimes it seems easier to just opt out of decorating an incomplete project. But I'm here to give it a try so I don't feel like it's a lost cause living with an outdated front porch.
If you're coming from Marty's at A Stroll Thru Life, I'm so glad you're here! I know the title to this post might seem a little strange, but it's an honest look at sharing the ups and downs during house renovations.
Labels:
bench,
door decor,
flower containers,
flowers,
front door,
front porch,
park bench,
pillows,
porch decor,
porches,
summer,
wreath
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Vintage Market Finds and the Copper Stash
Hi Friends, I hope you had a great Memorial Day weekend. It was a "working" weekend for us, as we concentrated on getting the basement cleaned up and put together. We got tons of boxes emptied, the family room usable, and my husband's office pretty much up and running. The basement has been a convenient catch all since we still had both storage areas to finish organizing and lots of books and decor to decide on. So now it's a great place to go and relax, without feeling like you're in a storage unit. It's really good to finally have this done. Pics coming soon.
Friday, May 24, 2019
Vintage White Pottery
I did a pretty good job of packing and labeling all my breakables. Boxes of Transferware (brown, red, and green) ironstone, majolica, china, etc... and several boxes of White Pottery. At the previous place I kept it put away in the basement bar area because I just didn't have room to display it. So now that I have the garden room, I'm making a seasonal spot for it here. I may rotate it after Summer is over, but for now I've gathered all the white pottery pieces together for a little collection.
Labels:
collection,
Garden Room,
pottery,
sheep,
shelving,
Vintage,
white dishes
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
A few more touches in the Dining Room
Labels:
buffet,
china,
china cabinet,
Dining Room,
Dining Room table,
French Bust,
ironstone,
mirror,
prints,
washstand
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Garden Room China Cupboard with Transferware
This cabinet used to be known as the Kitchen China Cupboard, but now it's going to have to be known as the Garden Room China Cupboard since it's not technically in the Kitchen any longer. It's really wonderful having all this extra space and the windows out here. I hadn't wanted to have anything blocking the light, but I didn't have the right spot other than this.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Out and About: Spring Market Open House
It's been awhile since I've been out vintage shopping, and I've been missing the fun. One of my favorite spots is The Vintage Peddler, here in Springfield, Missouri. Each time I visit I try to snap some pics for you all. It's always changing up because it has some of the best vendors in the area. That means "buy it when you see it", because it may not be there tomorrow.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Vintage Tea Party Vignette
I have sweet memories of the times when my two girlies were young, that our church would host a Spring Tea Party or luncheon in honor of Mother's Day. Moms and daughters would dress up in their best Springtime dresses to come and celebrate with teas, cookies, cakes and tiny tea sandwiches. Surrounded with flowers, ferns and fun pastel accessories, antique tea sets and china were part of the festive decor.
Labels:
Blog Hop,
casual dining space,
china,
floral arrangements,
Garden Room,
hatboxes,
Mother's Day,
spring,
tea,
teapots
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Spring Tea and the China Cupboard Preview
Hi Friends, the last time you heard from me I was knee neck deep in boxes of vintage dishes. Well, I've managed to work my way out and have a lot of my things put away. I'd been anxious to get the Dining Room China Cabinet and the Kitchen China Cupboard put together. They were looking pretty bare and lonesome without their contents. Here's a little preview...
AND...
I'm excited to be part of a Blog Hop on Monday sharing our ideas and inspiration for a Spring Tea Party. My sweet friend, Amber from Follow the Yellow Brick Home, is always a wonderful hostess and coordinator of these Hops.
There will be some pretty feminine goodies to be shared for Mother's Day, too.
So please plan a fun time visiting the gals Monday morning...
Have a wonderful weekend,
I'm hoping to make it to the nursery for some flowers...
if it will ever quit raining!
Labels:
Kitchen China Cupboard,
spring,
teacups,
teapots
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Late Spring Change-up on the Mantel
The move brought to the surface so many things that had been misplaced and displaced, and I want to share one more of those items that has been buried for the last almost 6 years.
Labels:
accessories,
antiques,
fireplace,
hearth room,
mantel,
prints,
spring
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Church Pew's New Home in the Garden Room
The church pew had been banished to the basement at the old house along with the rest of the group of white chippy misfits that didn't make the "upstairs" cut. I'd thought about selling it, but never could bring myself to do it... so glad I didn't.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Spring Vignette on the Cupboard Top
I really enjoy having a flat surface to decorate for the seasons. At the previous house I had the kitchen china cupboard in my Kitchen Sitting Area that I used for seasonal change ups. We moved the cupboard over here, but because it's in a different area with a window behind it, it doesn't work well to decorate with seasonal decor.
Labels:
bunnies,
cross stitch,
cupboard,
Easter,
Kitchen China Cupboard,
spring
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Moss Covered Cross in the Entry
For all the adorable bunnies, chicks, and eggs that we have fun decorating with for Spring and Easter, I never want to forget the real meaning of this holiday, which is Resurrection Sunday. I like to keep the Entry a place where I can remember the meaning of the holiday and have a reminder of the seriousness and solemnity of this sacred time.
Labels:
cross,
Easter,
Entry,
entry console,
Entry Hall,
moss
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Hop Into Easter
Hello Everyone! I have to tell you that this is a special day for me being able to join in on this fun Spring Blog Hop. This last year has been a difficult time due to health issues and a major move. So being able to participate makes me feel like life may be getting back to normal. I'm so glad you're here to help me celebrate! Amber from Follow the Yellow Brick Home is our talented hostess for this Easter Hop. Thankyou Amber for inviting me along.
Labels:
baker's rack,
bunnies,
Easter,
Garden Room,
quilts,
rabbits,
spring,
Vintage
Friday, April 5, 2019
An Easter Mantel in the Hearth Room
I haven't gone all out for Spring and Easter decor this year because I really don't have a lot of my dishes and seasonal pottery unpacked. Back in August when I started packing up all the seasonal dishes and decor I had no concept that we wouldn't be fully moved in until Spring. It's probably a good thing that I was ignorant, otherwise I've had been even more stressed out about the whole process.
Labels:
bench,
Easter,
hearth room,
mantel,
slipcovered sofa set,
spring,
Vintage
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Spring Inspiration
While I'm working at our old house, trying to go through what's left of household goods that need to be donated, I thought I'd go back and share some Spring and Easter past pics. I don't have most of my vintage dishes and Spring items at the new house yet, so "Spring and Easter" are still a little sparse. Seeing these photos have reminded me of everything that's still packed away. sigh....
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Update on New House Living Room
We've always enjoyed having a more separate Formal Living Room; giving us a place to relax in the evenings after Hubby comes home from work. After the kiddos left home, we found ourselves having dinner with a lap tray while watching TV. It's just always been our time to relax and unwind.
Labels:
armoire,
leopard print,
Living Room,
Pendleton blanket,
pillows
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Stacking Painted Baskets
I'm very fortunate to have a long wall in the Hearth Room that can handle multiple pieces of furniture, and I've made use of it to bring back two vintage pieces I've had for years. I didn't know how they would look together, but I realized I'd need something of a different size and texture to go between the two.
Labels:
antiques,
baskets,
cupboard,
furniture,
hearth room,
metal basket,
New House Journal,
painting,
prints,
sideboard,
Vintage
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Candlestick Lamps on the Sofa Table
I love using tabletop and task lighting to give a room a comfortable intimate feeling. In this house it's not only for the ambiance, but mostly because it's dim; ok, sometimes kinda dark. This time of year, with gray and dismal skies, doesn't help to keep things brightened up. I'm not a fan of overhead lighting because it's mostly too harsh, so I realized I needed to have some extra table and floor lamps around here. *This isn't a sponsored post, just sharing my new lamps from a great online source.
Labels:
bottles,
decoupage,
Garden Room,
ivy,
lamps,
New House Journal,
sofa table,
spring
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Vintage Repurposed Cupboard
When placing all my odds and ends of mix and match white chippy pieces out in the "Garden Room", (I'm going to refer to that big space formally known as the Sunroom, as The Garden Room, ala Katie from Let's Add Sprinkles. Sometimes it's not very sunny so it's now The Garden Room) I soon realized that there wasn't going to be space to fit it all in. Despite a huge room, I had an abundance of furniture that I've had "in storage" begging to be functional again. I had to find a place for this old cupboard that had unfortunately lost it's doors many years ago. It had been in the basement holding quilts or dishes in it's previous lives.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
A Light and Bright New Entry
This is my first post since we moved in last week, and it's been a busy week for sure. We did this move in stages and it really paid off in our ability to make the transition much easier than other moves. All the interior remodeling has been done and the house was clean and ready with most of the furniture here in place. The best part is that it already felt like "Home". The sun came out today, so I grabbed my camera and took advantage of some wonderful soft Northern light.
Labels:
Entry,
entry console,
Entry Hall,
mirror,
New House Journal
Saturday, February 23, 2019
A First Look at the Casual Dining Area
Next week is our final move of furniture, and officially we will "move in" and take up residence. We will still have things to go back and pack up at the old house, but our master bedroom furniture, big TV and the rest of the Living Room furniture will be at the new house. Unless we want to camp out on the floor, we'll make the leap to get there!
Last post I shared how the Hearth Room is coming along and a glimpse of the eating area in the sunroom. All the chairs to this table set aren't here yet, since we're still using 3 of them at the old house. But as I said earlier, I think I have the main pieces out here. The extra little tables and smaller decor are subject to change, though. The corners are hard to decorate out here because of having to be able to reach the blind adjustments, so that's the reason for the larger cupboards having to be placed in front of the windows.
Labels:
casual dining space,
chippy,
New House Journal,
sitting area,
sunroom,
vintage decor,
wicker
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