Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Weekend Cottage Review: A Garden Wheelbarrow Tablescape

Hi friends, with Mother's Day next weekend I thought I'd share a post that I put together about 10 years and two houses ago. I had recently found the magazine "Southern Tables" and was immersed in lovely tablescapes, many in an outdoor setting for Spring.




Many of you host a Mother's Day brunch or luncheon and I thought this would be such a fun theme to recreate. You wouldn't need a mini wheelbarrow; a basket or crate, even a doughbowl would do. When I saw that feature article I fell in love and since I had a mini wooden wheelbarrow about the same size, I used what I had and did a bit of "recreating" the setting.

This designer used real veggies and clearly put a lot of time and thinking into this tablescape, but it was a fun outlet for me using what I had on hand.





"I had a similar whitewashed small wheelbarrow made of reclaimed barnwood, 
so I filled it with a variety of faux  garden veggies.

(The wheelbarrow has made an appearance before on the deck




 But I felt like my rendition needed a little more personality, 
so a ceramic rabbit tureen that I made years ago hopped inside.



Gardens and rabbits just go together.



You know you have too much "stuff", when you completely forget about a set of green transferware china! Yes, I totally forgot that I had this great set of Enoch Wedgewood Kent china, that had been stored in the side door of my breakfront.



On one of our recent trips to St. Louis I found three of these wonderful consume/berry bowls and salad plates in "Crown Ducal, Florentine England". They are very old and have a black transfer rural cottage  scene on the bowls and plates that read "Little Comberton". A gold rim and raised green fruit design on the border of the plates/saucers had me smitten.




 










Green Glassware is Martha Stewart



Last week I found the cute little whitewashed Pottery Barn napkin rings that look like flowerpots. Had to have them...and next week I'll show you another fun way I've used them. Woven placemats were from TJ Maxx a couple of years ago, and the linen napkins are just a few of my vintage collection.





I like to set a fun and casual place setting, so small whitewashed garden pots with a faux lettuce leaf hold the silverware.




And vintage French Seed Packet Labels attached to a tag
can be used for place cards. 

 Carotte's...


and Chicoree Frisee


more coming up with the French Seed Packets...





A small ceramic cabbage covered veggie bowl / soup tureen.



...and a French Rabbit Tea Towel from my daughter from Easter.



Lapins de Jardin.


A French botanical print brings in the colors of Spring and Summer.











I'm so glad you came by for my little Garden Setting Luncheon.
You can find a few more Spring Garden Tablescapes on my Pinterest Page.



The House on Silverado,  Love Your Creativity at Life and Linda
All About Home at Common Ground and Follow the Yellow Brick Home
Inspire Me Monday at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia 
 Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch 
  Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life  Home Imagined at the Antique Journey
Turnabout Tuesday at My Wee Abode, Wednesday Link Party at Our Tiny Nest
 Wonderful Wednesday at Eclectic Red Barn
 Centerpiece Wednesday at Karin's Kottage Share Your Style at French Ethereal,  
Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home,  
Home Matters at Southern SunflowersGrace at Home at Imparting Grace
Farmhouse Friday at  County Road 407  Fabulous Friday at WM Design House 
 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Marketplace: Etsy and Boutique Showcase

Hello Everyone,
 time for The Marketplace!

Here are some great items listed from last week:


Original Artwork Sheep Painting 
from Nita at Mod Vintage Life
LOVE these, Nita!!


and a Happy Pig


Pearl and Rhinestone Tiara Hatband



from Oliver and Rust



Summer Infinity Scarf
from Primlace





from Curtains in My Tree



from Junkflirt



And today's Sponsor Spotlight is on Michele's Glass Bead Treasures.

"Welcome to Michele's Glass Bead Treasures! The hand made pieces are a result of my combined enjoyment of needlework, "little" things, sea glass, stained glass windows, flowers, and sparkling jewelry. All of these items are hand stitched and are of my own design using beautiful glass (some of them vintage!) and crystal beads. Also, I have on this site vintage finds found while visiting thrift shops, estate sales, and other fun places that I think others may want and enjoy."













thanks Michele!

Hope you'll link up to three of your individual Etsy and Online Boutique items. Please have a link to the individual items if possible. If you have a blog post about some of your items that's great too. Please just be sure that your link is about items that are FOR SALE. You don't have to have a blog to join in, but if you do, I'd love you to grab the image above for somewhere on your sidebar, just to let your readers know about this selling site. (nice, but not mandatory). Thanks for joining in, I'm always happy to have you here!
Remember this link is open all week, so stop back by later to check out new listings.

Have a great week,

Friday, June 7, 2013

Be Inspired #143 A New "Farmhouse Porch"

Hey Everyone, time for Be Inspired
the place to share what's been inspiring you this week.


I love this "Farmhouse Style Front Porch"
from Kristen at Sophia's
This is Kristen's mom's new construction home with a great nod to Farmhouse Style. The wonderful red wicker chairs and baskets of flowers highlight that amazing red front door. What fantastic curb appeal!


Red Industrial Light fixtures




love this house!


Who of us haven't walked right past a credenza just like this, not even thinking about what kind of transformation it could have? You'll want to see the "before" of this great makeover!

Television Console Before and After
from Laurel at the North End Loft



Karen brings out the red, white, and blue for Patriotic Dress Up 
at Brayton Homestead, her beautiful Massachusetts home.



I've bought and sold many of these vintage drop leaf tables, but I'd never thought about turning one into a perfect little French Style DIY Potting Table. Take a look at this makeover from Janet at the Decorating Diaries.



Cindy at Dwellings "married" this wonderful cupboard with a snazzy little green Hoosier cabinet bottom to come up with a perfect kitchen display piece. She then filled it with her collection of Roosters. cock-a-doodle do!


And for a yummy Summertime dessert how about these
  CooLicious Lemon and Lime Cookies



Epic Linen is our sponsor of the day. They carry wonderful linen kitchen items, beautiful tablecloths, curtains, and also a line of linen fabrics by the yard. Hope you'll run by their shop and browse around.




Hope you'll come link up your inspiring posts this week. Please have a link back to Common Ground within your post to be featured. If you've been featured please feel free to grab the image below.

and check out these other fun Friday Parties



thanks so much for joining in,
have a great weekend!


Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Top Visited Links from Be Inspired

Hey, It's Wednesday!
We had a great turnout for Be Inspired this last week, 
lot's of fun links and inspiration.
Here are the three top visited links, if you haven't seen them, 
click on over!


Lucketts Design House Tour 
by Lynn at The Vintage Nest
so many great things to see!








Kimberlee's wonderful Dining Room Reveal
watch out for jumping spiders...







Secret Cottage Garden and Patio
so many fun things; just makes you smile!






Thank you gals, for joining the party!

Hope to see you tomorrow for
Be Inspired,
Feel free to grab the image below if you've been featured.



xoxo,