Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Whatcha got cookin'?

I've never tried using these for actually baking anything,
but they call my kitchen china cabinet home.

I once saw an image of these animal casseroles
lined up along one of Martha Stewart's kitchen ledges,
but I couldn't find it for this post.

(i have stacks of those suckers)



I've had the rabbit for about twenty years.
I made him when ceramics were all the rage.
Did any of you get caught up in that?
Wow, the ceramic tchotchkes we had!





The duck and chicken I have found since then on flea market excursions.



Now, I'm trying to remember if this is the tablecloth that
I stole borrowed from my sister. (?)




But today I thought I'd pretend
I was cooking something yummy for the casserole.
Hmmm... Hey, I know!
How about a "chicken" casserole...
I'm not really into rabbit or duck.


This poor little 30's Metropolitan Life Cook Book
got a little wet once when my sunroom leaked.
They do have some yummy recipes.

Anyone for Scalloped Turnips?



I received some of my Grandmother's painted wooden utensils,
so now I'm on the lookout for white ones.



I adore this cutting block, but the flower basket is too sweet to ruin.




Milk glass Hoosier Cabinet Salt Shaker.



OK, these are my faux cat chewed carrots.
After all, we are just pretending to cook.



Wow, I really enjoyed that pretend dinner.
Look, no calories!


I'm linking up with these great blog friends:


 
Linda from Coastal Charm


 Kathleen from Faded Charm



 Cindy from My Romantic Home


And Laurie from




Hope you all are having a great week!
but I'm still hungry.

love,
Debra

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Pheona's Vintage Market Monthly Sale

Last weekend I was so busy talking, laughing, shopping,
and enjoying the sale, that I didn't take enough photos.

That ever happen to you?







Meet Shelly and Gretchen,
two great gals who are a real "dynamic duo".
They really have that "Vintage Garden Style"!





This is their space at a wonderful new
monthly sale I recently found,
Pheona's Vintage Market in Billings, Missouri.








Yes, I know...hard to believe that I was talking
so much that I didn't take enough photos...
but here are most of the gals
that are part of the market.

Sheila, on the far right is the owner
of this wonderful little turn of the century home
that has been converted to be the perfect spot
for a great monthly sale.


Pheona's Vintage Market



So if you live anywhere near Springfield,
save the date for the 2nd Saturday of each month,
and take a quaint trip to Billings.
Lots of great fleas and vintage goods in the area.

I have their blog on my blog roll,
be sure and visit for directions.

See y'all there, next month!

love,
Debra

Friday, April 16, 2010

Winner of the Royal Treatment Give Away! (and an update!)

Keep Reading for the Update!

Before I announce the winner of the Royal Treatment Give Away I want to say some Thank Yous! I am always amazed at the love and kindness of you all out there. For every comment that is sweet and loving and generous; For the genuine friendships that I have found, and for the kindred spirit that is always shown.

(Queen Victoria)

And I want to say a special "thank you" for those of you who blogged, posted, and displayed my Give Away Button, and especially to those who have my blog listed on your blog roll! Since I started blogging last June the numbers of us have increased exponentially, (big word, does that make me sound smarter? Ha ha!) But it's true.

There aren't enough hours in the day to make it to all the fabulous new people and blogs, so I thank you for giving me a place of honor on your own blog. Sometimes mine feels ten yards long, but I want to keep track of you all! After this Give Away I have more wonderful friends to add!





Now to the good stuff, are you ready?

update here!!!


I have two Lisas, and due to my mixup in going by my email
instead of my comment section,

we have two wonderful gals named Lisa
 getting the Royal Treatment!

I'm a big believer in no coincidences
so I'll get to give out two Give-Aways
 which is what I've done the last two times!


Lisa of Pupylov


AND
Lisa of Tarnished and Tattered

these are the two winners of the Crown Give Away!

and wait!

 I have 3 other small tokens of appreciation
to those of you who have me on your blog!

This was just a little multiple Give Away
of a some little goodies
to bless a few of you
 who have linked back to me.

Thank You, Sweet Friends!

Sissie of Sissie's Shabby Cottage,

Rose of My Bella Rosa,

and Margaret of The French Bear.

If you wonderful ladies would email me your info,
I'll start wrapping!

If any of you are interested in having one
of these lovely crowns of your own,
just let me know and I will
put you in touch with my
good friend Kenda.


Thank you dear Friends!
you are loved!

Debra

Fridays with Friends at Cha Cha's Place

My sweet friend Cha Cha from Sit Relax and Read has honored me with a place on her "Fridays with Friends" post. She asked if I would take the spotlight for an interview today, so take a minute and run by her blog. She's a very talented and creative mom of two darling girls, and knows just how to make you feel welcome.



So just in case there might be one or two things about me that you didn't already know, I may have covered it with Cha Cha!

I'll have The Royal Treatment Give Away Winners
later this afternoon

...I'm still counting!

love,
Debra

Thursday, April 15, 2010

My little fantasy...

Don't we all have little fantasies? An affinity for a certain place and time and era. A place that would seem to fit who we are and nurture our personal dreams?





I'm really not sure why, but a life in an English cottage has always been a little dream of mine. Cozy, comfortable, with a flower garden and a gate out front. Quiet and peaceful where you can hear the birds sing, and maybe a little brook close to the house that beckoned for a dip of the toes and a grassy spot to open a book.



(image from an old church fan in my collection)

English Cottages and gardens were a popular subject for images, paintings and prints in the early 1900s. They have always spoken to me, so today I wanted to share of few of mine with you.



Can you see me?
I'm waving from the window!



An R. Atkinson Fox print that I found at a flea,
for just a few dollars...
who no one recognized.
Lucky Me!

This is an old needlework piece that I framed.






This is an old paper German calendar,
 but the cottage is what grabbed my attention.


(sorry about the glare)


Love the muted tones in this one,
it's almost a study in sepia.




I can't believe I still haven't seen this movie,
The Holiday.

Probably because my husband's not into
"Chick flicks".

It's going on my to-watch list.

After all, we all deserve a little fantasy.

What's your fantasy place and time?



Today I'm linking early to


and Laurie at



And you have until midnight to enter
The Royal Treatment Give Away.
Let's make it to 500 followers.

That will be something to celebrate!!


love,
Debra

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

White Wednesday: Sunroom Whites

I remember about 10 weeks into White Wednesday someone made the comment that they were running out of white things to post about. And my comment to them, in joking was, "oh, just move them around to different places and no one will ever know the difference." I guess I'm following my own advice. I've realized that maybe we might have a tendency to repeat some of our "whites", but it's about how we use them, the season, and the elements in a vignette.



I love white china and ironstone, and of course my sunroom has been the subject of countless posts. But, trying to keep things fresh, I've learned just to "change things up". That's one of the reasons I love to decorate with the seasons.


During the winter this little sugar bowl and creamer held paperwhites, while now they are filled with wild violets that I dug up from my backyard. Amazing how a weed can drive me crazy for 11 months of the year, then for 1 month I'm really lovin' them.


Old and chippy picket fence gate


Several of you asked about my little "garden box" or conservatory that was in the background of my Silver Sunday post. I found it about six years ago at a local antique mall. I know that several people in the area were making them about that time. There are some pretty elaborate and BIG ones around here. I believe Brian and Meloney from the Seed Box made a few that were very large and really amazing!


The fleur de lys are hinges and the top opens at the front.






And here are more photos of some
 of my collection of white pottery.
Hull, McCoy, USA, Haeger, and some unmarked ones.
I just love them with or without plants.


And with or without cats EATing the plants...


Some of you have heard my harrowing story
 about my wicker furniture.
I seem to have a little problem with collecting it.
But what I love about the white is that it becomes a backdrop
for whatever season and color scheme I choose.

(love those yo-yos)


Right now I'm enjoying all the colors of Spring
with vintage floral quilts.


My old white door and mirror
anchor my seasonal wreaths.


Love that morning sun.


Thanks for suffering browsing through another sunroom post.
You know it won't be the last!


Only two more days to enter the GiveAway




Still lovin' White Wednesday,
drop by and say Hi to Kathleen at Faded Charm

love,
Debra