Thursday, April 30, 2009

A Free Fountain

It's time for the Spring Round-Up party at the Remodeling Guy, so go on over and check it out. If you're here from Tim's blog, welcome & make yourself at home.

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Last fall on one of my treasure hunts, I came home with a free fountain and told you all about it here. Now, who am I to pass up free?! Not me! You just never know what kind of deal you'll run across out there. It’s been sitting like this since September and I finally got it up and running.

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Pretty sad looking, huh? I’m actually glad I didn’t pay anything for it, since it’s rusting really bad and that rust has already eaten through the copper layer that’s on the front of it. So, I bought some metallic Rustoleum spraypaint (that claims to stop rust…we’ll see about that) and gave it a couple coats of paint all over, especially on the rusty spots. I figure that even if I only get a couple of years out of it, since it was free, I don’t have much invested. The paint made it look SO much better….

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The basin has a few surface cracks, but holds the water just fine. So, I got some brick pavers and pea gravel that was leftover from the patio project last year and now the fountain is running. And boy, am I excited to have it going! I straightened up the bricks after I took this pic, since they got out of place while I was putting it together. Got so excited to show you all.

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This thing is really heavy, but it’s in place now and shouldn’t be moving. Bought a $20 pump from Home Depot and it works perfect.

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I've already been out on my swing listening to the soft sounds of running water. A magazine, something cold to drink and a fountain in the background.

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Ahhh, bliss! If you missed the patio project from last year, you can read how we did it here. And then it was decorated with mostly yardsale finds. I’ve got more plans for this backyard area with landscaping and a flagstone walkway, so that will be next on the project horizon.

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My hubby has laughingly said he's going to put some fish in here and mentioned to the neighbor that it would make a nice urinal, but that ain’t gonna happen. :)

I hope you're not tired of giveaways yet, cause I have another one lined up for Friday. I'm partnering with Dayspring, the Christian division of Hallmark and they have sent me some beautiful things to show you that I think you will love, so come on back tomorrow for the fun!

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Edie’s Aqua Kitchen

Sometimes a project comes along when I’m out browsing blogland that just captures my heart and Edie’s kitchen has done that. I almost missed it and went by to see what she was up to when I heard about a painting party she was having. I missed the party, but not Edie’s gorgeous kitchen.

I had the privilege of meeting Edie at the Blissdom conference and she is a precious sister in Christ, who has a love for decorating and projects just like I do. Check out her blog Life in Grace, if you want some heart inspiration too.

Before kitchen

Here’s Edie’s kitchen before she got ahold of the paint brush. And if this AFTER pic doesn’t show the power of paint, I don’t know what does!

After

Edie calls it the Retro Cottage Kitchen and I think she is right on. Isn’t it the cutest? I don’t have the nerve to paint my kitchen cabinets aqua, but I sure applaud Edie in her forward thinking and creativity with this space.

Aqua kitchen

You’ll have to click over to Edie’s post on this kitchen to read all about the details (and there are plenty of budget details she shares) and see all the pics, before, after and in process. She took the old doors that she decided not to use on the upper cabinets and added them to the back of her island and painted it all black.

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Love it!

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So cottagey!

Corner lamp

Edie

Go over and say hello to Edie, she’ll love for you to come by for a visit! Edie, it’s great girl, I just had to share your project with everyone over here.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tips on Mixing Fabrics

Thank you all for playing along with the Thrifty Monday party! I'm excited that you all enjoyed it and will look forward to next week. I had no idea how many would participate, so now that the word is out, I'm sure more will join in next week too.

Also, next week, on Wed., May 6th, I'm going to host a Garden party so get your pics ready to share. It will be a fun pre-summer fling to show off what's blooming in your yard OR what projects you are up to outside. I've been working my butt off in my flower beds the last couple of weeks getting some flowers planted, beds mulched and look forward to sharing. Come on back for the Garden Party next Wednesday! Grab the button & spread the news!

Growing up with a mom who sewed everything for us, I spent many hours following her around the fabric stores near our house wishing she would hurry up. I can still remember the old warehouse fabric store with bins and bolts of fabrics, but I wasn’t that interested as a young girl in the fabrics that came home with us to be made into a dress or blouse or something for us girls. She made all our clothes as youngsters and it was a happy day when I got to be a teen and earned enough money to buy some “store-bought” clothes, especially jeans and some fun pants. She even made Barbie clothes for us. We really lived a frugal life in those days. But, when I got older and bought my first house, I really was excited that my mom could sew. I spent hours dreaming of pretty window treatments and what I would do with all those windows waiting to be adorned. Mom was always willing to give it a try even if she wasn’t sure how it would turn out and she has sewed many window treatments for me over the years. I love the ones in my house to this day.

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(all from Fabric.com)

So, someone mentioned to me that they would love to hear about choosing fabrics and putting window treatments together, so that’s what we’ll talk about today. I dearly love caressing a pretty fabric now and really have to stay out of the fabric stores unless I’m looking for something specific or I could talk myself into buying all new fabrics and bringing them home. All those colors and pretty fabrics grab my attention every time. And mixing and matching patterns is so much fun to me now.

Robert Allen Darby Lane Fennel Robert Allen Lenux Lounge Fennel RA Wicker Fennel

(All by Robert Allen)

I’m not a total expert on mixing fabrics, but I think I have a pretty good eye for putting things together that work. I learned to mix stripes with florals and if you choose a main large print, then to make sure the other fabrics don’t compete with that. Choose your main fabric, then coordinate with it. I love stripes and florals or florals and checks or plaids. You can always throw in a small patterned print with those too. It really gets fun when you add in a couple more prints to the mix and I enjoy a room with about 4 to 6 different fabrics. So, how do you mix them without them looking like a hodge-podge? Well, as I mentioned, start with a main fabric, add a solid or near solid, a stripe or plaid, a mini-print, and go from there. You want to be sure the colors all relate to each other and nothing looks out of place when you line them all up.


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(All by Robert Allen)

Take a look at all of these fabrics I found online from Fabric.com. I thought these were good examples of mixing patterns. I know some people have a really hard time mixing fabrics, but it has always come pretty easily for me. I probably play it safe for the most part and am not nearly as adventurous as the designers out there are, but this method works for me. See if any of these appeal to you.

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(First Fabric: Robert Allen; next Bosporus)

Waverly Cottage Vine Blackbird Waverly Passage Onyx Waverly Chippendale Onyx

(All by Waverly)

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(Robert Allen)

In my own master bedroom, there are many fabric patterns in there and I think they all work together. I had a good time playing around with all of these when I was picking them out. I got the paisley and striped blues from Calico Corners and all the rest from other sources.

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The main fabric that I chose first was the paisley, then I added the stripe and all the others. Since I wanted to bring gold in the mix, I used a small gold check and the small blue check with gold dots. The silk large check is just one accent pillow and the floral blue and gold brings it together too. So, you see you can have a lot of fun with mixing fabrics. Just let your creativity flow with it and your plans will all come together.
I’ve always loved custom window treatments (not the really high-end designer ones), but it scares a lot of people because of the price of fabric and labor. I’ve always had free labor with my mom, so that has helped me tremendously. But, there are plenty of ladies out there who still do sewing in their homes. Buying the perfect fabrics and having them sewed by someone is still very cost effective if you’re going for a more custom look in a room. Off the rack window treatments have also really improved in recent years too and now longer lengths can be found, but there is still nothing like picking the fabrics you love and putting them together for a custom look. To me it's totally worth it!

I hope this helped a little with choosing fabrics and how to mix and match them for a fun room. I’ll do another post soon about window treatments and how I’ve put those together in my own house. I’m very fortunate to have a sewing Mama and she has sewed so many things for me over the years. She’s almost 81 now, so I really don’t like to ask her to do a lot of sewing for me anymore and now that I found a bargain sewing machine at a yardsale last year, I really want to learn to sew a few things myself. I will never be as good as she is though!
We’ll talk window treatments in more detail soon!

Tim, the Remodeling Guy, is hosting a Spring Round-up Party on Friday, so I'll be posting mine a day early on Thursday and linking to his party on Friday. I've got a fun fountain project that I've finished up outside and can't wait to share. Click the pic and go on over to Tim's and check it out if you'd like to participate too.

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

White Creamware

Since there are so many of us who love the bargains of yardsales and thrifting, I thought it would be fun to share our finds every Monday, so for the next few Mondays (don't know how long we'll go), I'm going to put up Mr. Linky and all of you who have been out hunting the bargains can share with everyone what you found. I go yardsaling most every weekend and sometimes I find several great things and sometimes just a few little things, but I'll be sharing my finds too and showing you what I do with them. I have to be very selective these days, since when something comes into my house, another thing needs to go out. We'll call it Today's Thrifty Treasures, so join me here every Monday and I’ll do this at least for the next few weeks if everyone enjoys it. Grab the button for your blog and be sure to link back to my blog too, so everyone can participate. Spread the word!
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Edited to add: OK, Ladies! I'm going to have to do a little tutorial on how to play with Mr. Linky. Once your post is done, click on the title & you will see a long address in your browser box. COPY THAT url and post into the Mr. Linky box, since THAT post will be permanent in the links and months from now, someone can click on your link and find your post. Don't just paste your BLOG url, but the actual post url. Got it, OK good?! I just had to go change a bunch of the links to the actual post.

And just to be fair with this, please post a link BACK here to my blog telling your readers about the party every week when you participate (whether you post my button or not). So now you know how it all works from week to week. Thanks so much!


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Even though my collection is not expensive ironstone (I wish!), which is out of my budget for the most part, I just can’t seem to get enough of this white creamware and my eyes are constantly on the lookout for bargains at the yardsales. And luckily, I seem to score pretty often on it too. Found this pretty soup tureen, which has become one of my favorite things to collect in white, recently at a yardsale for $8. A steal! It’s nice and large too.

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With a cute little lid and a perfect little ladle.
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It’s a nice addition to the sideboard. The bunny tureen adds just a bit of color in here too.
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Ahhh, it’s so pretty, I could just stare at it awhile.
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Never get tired of the creamy white dishes.


I just started my collection in January of last year and just love how it all goes together, with the varied white and creamy tones.



OK, what did YOU find over the weekend? Anything exciting? Do share the treasures. Just add your permalink to Mr. Linky AND add a link back to this post so your readers can join the party too.






1. Donna at Funky Junk Interiors
2. ALVN of WhisperWood Cottage & Junkologie
3. We are THAT family
4. Kathi
5. Mary
6. kathi
7. Linda @Nina's Nest
8. Terry
9. Pigtown Design
10. Becky
11. The Undomesticated Wife
12. helen
13. Phillips Phamily Mama
14. Sara at Be Still and Know...
15. Jen@Balancing Beauty and Bedlam
16. Darlene at Our Creative Life
17. Fresh Poppy Design
18. Chandy
19. Toni
20. abeachcottage sarah
21. Queen of Fifty Cents
22. Lisa @ Another Day Today
23. cindyrolfs
24. songbirdtiff
25. Carmen
26. The Shabby Chic Cottage
27. Mandy @ Great Expectations
28. Debbie @...Plate Addict
29. Allison
30. Kelee Katillac
31. ALCHEMY
32. Cena@ Unexpected Necessities
33. TheEckLife-$5 lamp
34. Carolina Momma @ Living On Love (Church Yardsale Buys)
35. Sarah@VintageChicHome
36. Dicey Jane Threads
37. Sharon @ Chickens in the Mist
38. Angela at Coupon Makeover
39. The Undomesticated Wife - Pottery Barn chandelier
40. Tina
41. Sue @sullivanandmurphy
42. Elizabeth @ blue clear sky
43. sisters Christina & Victoria
44. Debbie @ Simply Cherished
45. Llyn M
46. Junk Mammas

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Engraved Euniques Winner

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Congrats! Becky, at Thru the Eyes of Love, is the fortunate giveaway winner for one item from Engraved Euniques online shop. Becky, please email me and I'll put you in touch with Kaye so you can pick out your prize!

Thanks to all of you for signing up for the giveaway and I hope you'll go back and visit Kaye again when you're ready for a unique and personalized gift for someone special.

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Redneck Recycling

Since I grew up in Georgia and live in Alabama, I guess I can make fun of the South a bit. I know Southerners are constantly stereotyped as country bumpkins, tasteless, redneck, and just plain uncouth, which is completely untrue. But, looking at this pic, I’d have to say we resemble that remark occasionally. My friend Judy, from Atlanta sent this to me recently and it is supposedly an actual picture taken in the Birmingham metro area (I won’t name the actual city), shopping at a flea market outside a Walmart.

Look very closely at the pic and then you'll get it…..the caption that came with the email was so good, that I’m passing that on too. I didn’t write it, but I’m sharin’.

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Now I ask you....

Who stands and looks at a pair of men's briefs and says hummmm ...I can make me a nice summer top from these!!

On the other hand ... $6 for a three pack is a good price!! But what if they weren't bought new? That's redneck recycling at its best. Don't throw out yer feller's drawers when the skidmarks don't wash out no more. Just cut the crotch out and wear 'em.

How very Green!

I just had to share this one. If someone here locally knows this girl, I don't think I want to know that. :)

Monday, I'm going to start a Today's Thrifty Treasures party and every Monday we can share our yardsale/thrifty finds from the weekend (for a few Mondays anyway). So, come back on Monday and we'll get that started. See if you have something you can share with us and add it to Mr. Linky!

The giveaway from Engraved Euniques in the post below will end Sunday night and the winner will be announced Monday a.m. There's still time to sign up!

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Giveaway: Engraved Euniques

Looking for a unique gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, birthday, anniversary, wedding, baby, or just a special something for a friend? Have I got a fun giveaway for you today! My new advertising sponsor, Kaye, over at KK’s Creations is having a giveaway for YOU today from her very special online store, Engraved Euniques. Kaye does specialized laser engraved items in several colors, styles, and sayings and she has ONE to giveaway to one of my readers. And Kaye is just the sweetest lady you'll ever meet.

Click over to:

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and take a look at all that Kaye has to offer. From inspirational sayings with scriptures, to family tiles, to fun and whimsical gifts, Kaye has every occasion covered.

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From engraved wooden frames

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To monogrammed tiles

Family tiles

To family name tiles and personalized scriptures (I’m getting one of these!)

Leather bookmark

To personalized leather keychains

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To special drawings from child to Daddy

I've found the one

To heartfelt sayings and scriptures

And much MORE! All you have to do is go over to Kaye’s website and tell me what your favorite thing is that you’d love to win. You can choose anything from Kaye’s shop that is $40 or less and it will be personalized and sent out to you soon, direct from Kaye. And I hope that you’ll take advantage of Kaye’s special gifts for any occasion that you might have coming up soon.

Thank you ALL for stopping by to play. The giveaway will be open all weekend and I’ll announce the winner on Monday!

Birmingham Girls: The Birmingham Flea Market will be on Saturday, May 2nd and I'm planning to go, so if any of you would like to join me, please email me and let me know. I hope several can make it and we can do lunch afterward if anyone is interested in that. Looking forward to checking it out to see if there are any treasures.

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

A Farmhouse in NJ: Part II

We are back today with Karl of Hudson Goods, taking the rest of a tour of his lovely farmhouse. Enjoy! I know I sure did!

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Karl says: The kitchen is large with two ovens, but I don't cook! There is no formal dining room, it was made into a den and all meals are eaten here in the kitchen. Again, I love black furniture mixed with other pieces and the chandelier is wrought iron with black shades.

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The rug was not meant for a kitchen but is hand hooked in my favorite color green. The kitchen continues my simple style as I don't have any window treatments on the large picture window that looks out onto the backyard.

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The hallway to the kitchen has pantry closets and I love the tree wallpaper that was designed by Ralph Lauren.

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This is where I spend most of my time working at my desk. I removed the ceiling for a vaulted ceiling and this has a back staircase leading up to my bedroom/studio. The grandfather clock is a reproduction and I just thought it was a fun piece. I painted the stripes on the staircase wall myself using tape and a ladder and it becomes a focal point in the room.

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I designed the black coffee table, but it is too expensive to ship, as with the desk, both are large and heavy.

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I also designed the desk myself, but do not sell it on-line as it is too costly to ship. It is painted mustard inside and holds everything!

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I love the penguins, found them on one of my travels.

bedroom 1

This is my favorite room in the house. It is my bedroom turned studio or vice versa, not sure which came first! Part of the room including the fireplace was an addition with a tray ceiling. The fireplace mantel is a reclaimed barn beam from Michigan and weighs 75 pounds. The chair and ottoman are new also, but with a really heavy distressing that makes it very comfortable. I usually create and write in this chair with the fire lit in the winter.

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The fireplace is covered in 9 foot sheets of wainscoting that is 1 inch thick, so as not to have any seams. Around the actual fireplace is tumbled marble. I have the clock that I sell on-line over the mantel with some of my favorite vintage reproductions, the bear and the red truck, which inspired me to get the red truck pillow, available soon on HudsonGoods.com.

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I use this space to photograph my pieces and for styling. You can see the red media stand that I designed, as well as the country farmhouse table, coffee table and chairs. Along one wall I matched the wainscoting on the fireplace to create a separate space. I also found these two great chairs, which I really use more as art sculptures, as they swivel and are carved out of tree trunks. I also love mixing the cowhide rug and bench with newer pieces such as the bed and nightstand.

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Thanks, Karl, for letting me share your beautiful farmhouse with all my readers. If you’d like to read more about Karl and how he got started in his business, click over to Artie’s blog for the interview.

Stop by on Friday for a very fun giveaway that I think you'll all enjoy.

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