Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Top Visited Links from Be Inspired

Time to take a peek at the top visited links from last week's
 Be Inspired.

Everyone loves Julia's wonderful fabric pumpkins from Vintage With Laces, here showcased in front of a vintage look burlap stenciled backdrop. She uses some out-of-the-ordinary fabrics for her beautiful designs.







Pat from Back Porch Musings shared a little of her history with regards to the sale of their wonderful lake home. These photos of her harvest table are just amazing, as she sets the perfect Early Fall table.







And Mary from Home is Where the Boat Is gave us a way to create a lush Fall Garland by starting with a "store bought" garland and adding in real dried leaves, flowers, and naturals. Such a beautiful way to anchor any Fall decor.




If you haven't visited these talented gals,
you'll want to head on over.


Be sure and come back tomorrow morning for 
Be Inspired as we celebrate Fall each Thursday and Friday.




xoxo,

Dressed for Autumn in the Dining Room

Today I wanted to share the rest of my Autumn Dining Room with you. I always think the house is the happiest in the Fall. The warm Fall hues are my favorite, and when the house is decked out in all it's Autumnal Glory, it's like slipping in to a new comfy sweater.



The one thing I wanted to do new this Fall 
was to wrap my heavy chandelier in vines and twigs.
(I also just need to straighten up those little lampshades!)



I fell in love with Kimberly's rustic burlap and vine wrapped chandy from last year at Serendipity Refined. And while mine isn't nearly as involved with the burlap and moss, I DID want it to have that same "feel" of "rustic and woodsy".




Kimberly's wonderful dining room transformation.



I just started out with 3 of these preserved twig garlands. These happen to have small red berries, so I can leave them for Christmas and winter.




Then to add some "Fall",
 I added in just a few preserved leaves for some color.




My chippy white window box centerpiece didn't change much from last year, I just used a mix of real and faux hydrangeas, and white faux pumpkins. I found a stash of faux hydrangea bushes at Michael's in the clearance bin so I went crazy. I think I bought about 10 bushes, at about 6 dollars each. They were a little off color being a greeny-brown, so I just took them outside and lightly spray painted them in antique white. It gave a softer, more "dried" look to them. Then I added some orange-y berries for some more Fall color.




I've found that if I crumple up brown paper bags and put them in the window box first, then add the flowers and pumpkins my pumpkins don't "disappear". This is a super big windowbox and needs a lot of "stuff" to look full and lush.











You can see the paint and wallpaper have a creamy "glow" to them;
that's one reason this room is perfect for Fall.













This is the wonderful ironstone tureen
 I found at Leola's Fall Open House a couple of weeks ago.
I just can't pass up a beautiful tureen, especially at a great price.






My cupcake pedestals made from vintage transferware plates
from last month's sideboard are in here for now.
(I put together a fun Halloween Sideboard that I'll show you soon.)







I'm thinking the deeper it gets into Fall
that more leaves, vines, berries and pumpkins will be added.
Click Here to see part 1 of my Dressed for Autumn Dining Room.



So what new things are you trying this Fall?

Be sure and come join in the Fall Fun, 
here each Thursday and Friday.


I'll be joining these great weekly parties:

Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
It's a Party at DIY by Design
Inspiration Gallery at Ella Claire
Homework at the Everyday Home
Blissful Whites at Timewashed
Treasure Hunt at From My Front Porch to Yours
TTT at Stone Gable
Share Your Cup at Mrs. Olson's
House Party at No Minimalist Here
Fall Nesting at The Inspired Room
Inspiration Gallery at Craftberry Bush
Fall Home Tour at White Lace Cottage


xoxo,

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The Marketplace: Etsy and Online Boutique Showcase

Hello Everyone, 
it's a new week and time to check out some fun new items 
that are being listed on Etsy and in some great Online Boutiques.

If you have an Etsy Shop, Online Store, or if you just love to shop,
then you've come to the right place.
Consider this your invitation to join in the party.

Here are a few of the great listings from last week:


Must Love Junk




Vintage Goodness 1



Halloween Cats Image Download
Vintage Images on Etsy





Mission Jewels




NanNas Things



Today's Sponsor Spotlight is on Kathleen from
Shabby Cottage Chic
where you'll find great home accents for shabby and eclectic decor.




thanks Kathleen!

Come join in by linking up to three of your individual items that are currently FOR SALE in your shop. If you have a blog and have a post about your shop or items for sale that's great too, please just list items that are for sale. You don't have to have a blog to join in, but if you do, it would be great if you grabbed the image below for somewhere on your sidebar. (not mandatory, but nice. This just lets your readers know about this selling venue that brings more people to shop.)
And remember, this link up is open all week, so stop back by throughout the week to see new items being listed.

Thank you, everyone, who comes by to link up your great items each week!



Happy Shopping!



Sunday, September 15, 2013

Pumpkin Filled Goat Cart

Yesterday I made it over to Billings Missouri, for Pheona's Vintage Market; a once a month sale in an adorable Victorian house turned shop. The weather was beautiful; a real feel of Fall was in the air and when I left home in the morning it was 62... perfect! While I was out I stopped to buy my first load of pumpkins for the season. Normally they would have already been arranged on the front porch and deck, happily hanging out with some mums that I found last weekend. But this week we are scheduled for our new roof to be put on, and because we have wood shake to take off, decking to be put down, then the new composition roof, it might take a whole week or longer. (oooohhhh, I'm praying not) Soooo....the pumpkins had to come inside until the roof and new gutters are on.




I love this reproduction black goat cart that I found several years ago, and it's perfect for my load of pumpkins. At Christmas this little cart holds one of my smaller Christmas trees for the Living Room.




 Look at this wonderful pinky-blush pumpkin, 
how perfectly "shabby".
Just right for all you "no orange" Fall gals.



Some preserved leaves and real bittersweet,
which costs it's weight in gold.



The little cart is here in the Living Room in front of the old screen I mod podged a couple of years ago. I had wanted to do a project in antique book pages and this was the perfect victim  piece.



Here's a photo of what that screen
 looked like 4 years ago when I first found it.
yikes...
and then after the make over.



The book pages are antique English Composition and Grammar pages.













 I'm already itching to go back for another load. 
Nothing like a grouping of pumpkins to get you in the mood for Fall.


Also, just wanted to tell you that this is my new camera's maiden voyage.
I upgraded my Canon T2i, which I love love love
and is super easy to use
(and that I'll be using when I'm out and about)
to the new Canon 70D, the new kid on the block at Canon.
The pics are more clear straight out of the camera than I've ever experienced;
hardly need to do any tweaking at all. I'm really having fun with it!




And...
If you have an Etsy Shop or Online Store be sure and come join in for 
The Marketplace
tomorrow morning thru Tuesday.


joining in with these parties:

Amaze Me Monday at Dwellings
Tweak it Tuesday at Cozy Little House
The Scoop at Cedar Hill Ranch
Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life

xoxo,