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Saturday
Oct292011

{out of the loop- but I have a beautiful reason}

 My "day job" that I am lucky enough to do from home has been really, really crazy lately...consuming lots of my time...

...but...

This beautiful {young lady} is why I have been out of the loop lately...

...ranking {No.1} at Orange Belt Conference for the FLY as well as for both of her RELAYS. She ranked {No.3} for the BACKSTROKE.

Going into the District Meet yesterday in Winter Haven, FL, she was ranked the {DISTRICT CHAMPION} for FLY and both of her relay teams were ranked {No.1} as well...no small feat in a District our size.

Yesterday was no exception to how well this team works together.  Both our Boys and Girls Teams left he District Meet Ranking {No.1} and Olivia will head to the Regional Meet in St.Petersburg, FL next week in all four of her events. This is a big deal for her. She swam with two older sisters all through her High School years. They were both excellent swimmers, but she has taken the lead with them graduated and has truly excelled this, her Senior year. Both a Captain and a highly motivating and upbeat team player, she has made us proud!

She has always, always been a REAL LIFE {winner} in our hearts...
 ...staying true to her heart...not letting anyone darken her dreams...

...and we know that she is destined for great things! We love you Olivia!

Saturday
Oct222011

{ some fall decor and a happy harvest }

 

 Autumn, in all of it's {glory} is one of my favorite seasons. I love the change of colors. Even in Florida we experience a tiny bit of {fall} in the leaves and foliage around us...and on occasion, if we are lucky, in the weather.

 

The last few days have been {glorious} and the children and I have enjoyed sorting and placing out all of the harvest decorations.

Autumn decor is never quite as {warm} feeling in the day, so I tried to photograph our decorations in the evening...well taking photographs indoors, in the evening, even with a great camera is not an easy thing...

...this is what we were able to {harvest} out of all the images we shot...

 

 

 

The new {forever} jack-o-lanterns are wonderful...I love their soft glow, and endless life. A few white gourds and my favorite year round {pear lovies} and I feel as if I went to the Farmer's Market.
 Autumn colored leaves, on strands of silk garland, make all of my {white} pop this time of year. Touches of galvanized metal look beautiful with fall shades too...and while orange in not my favorite color, it works for {fall}.
 This kids always want {spooky}...I always just want {fall}. We meet in the middle. The mantel gets a lot of yummy strands of leaves and berries. For Halloween I add in strands of black silk oak leaves and a spooky, glittery crow. After the last of the {tricks and treats} have gone, I pluck out the {eery remnants} and let the rest stay in place through Thanksgiving.
 A few years ago I stumbled across a sweet Halloween Tree. This year I decided to mimic my Christmas tree's {tulle} skirt and placed a smaller version of one under the tree. I nestled some autumn goodies in the tulle and it is so sweet!
 I love the miniature orange globe lights on the {not-so-spooky} Black Tinsel Halloween Tree. Adding in a strand of silk magnolia leaves gives it some character.
 The foyer gets a make-over similar to the mantel. Lots of {Autumn} color, with some black silkies added in. The dried corn husk wreathe adds simple contrast to the black front door.
 A {sweet} spindly wreathe is an old lovie.
 A simple strand of fall leaves hangs in wisps above the double doors heading to the backyard.
One of my favorite fall plants is {bittersweet}. I have several pieces tucked in here and over the mantel.
 The kids love the {not-so-spooky} tree, as Sophie has so appropriately named it.
Her personal favorite? The {not-so-spooky} ghosts and pumpkins that hang from it.
 My desk plays host to {no orange}. I have to have my little bit of just {white}. Even at the holiday. 
One small white gourd perches atop a stack of cigar boxes that I painted.
 Another whimsical Halloween Cat stands guard over a tiny vintage bowl of cherry tomatoes.
The reason for his guardianship? These are very {special} tomatoes. Miss Sophia planted a tiny seed a few months ago. She has seen that seed turn into a giant flowering plant that stands over 5 feet tall.
A sweet {tomato and mozzarella} salad to be made very soon!
 I love vintage, and Holiday Decorations are no exception. This sweet tin {eek} sign is one of favorite 
Halloween items. It is a perfect mate to the {vintage} collection of statues I have.
White pumpkin and berry garland keep company with the statues.
 I love all of the white and lights. They make the {orange} more bearable!
 Since Miss Sophia had to have a shot of her favorite {not-so-spooky} Halloween Tree, Ethan had to have a shot of the {very spooky} Halloween Wreathe. It hangs from the mantel and has lots of spooky moss and black roses adorning it. Fall leaves and a Haunted House Sign add some fun. 
Ethan's favorite part of the wreathe? The wobbly-bobbly skeleton!
  The huge silver star above the mantel helps reflect the light. The autumn colored lampshades cast an eery glow. It is very pretty after dark, with the high lights off. I wish the photographs would have turned out!
Spooky fun and color everywhere!
 A vintage baby bathtub from an old orphanage in South Florida is filled to overflowing with a giant corn husk garland and assorted gourds and pumpkins...oh yes, and a stem of white flower. {for me}
 {oh how lovely! the top half of the {not-so-spooky} Halloween tree decided to sputter out just in time for this evenings photo session! Yeah!}

 

Hoping you and yours have a very { Happy Halloween } !

 

 

Wednesday
Oct192011

newsworthy: jewelry affaire magazine

 

 I have always had a love of leather crafting. I love the feel of the leather and the dimension that tooling adds.

 

{I love a process.}

I love laying out the design. I love the patterns, unique and original hammered out each time the mallet falls. I love painting in the details, planting a beautiful garden as I go. I love the staining. Taking the vivid color down a notch, creating a timeworn look, soft and weathered.

Each time a beautiful {process}. A routine. A ritual. An assembly line...

 

...a calming feeling.

 

 ...vintage seam binding tie closure adds charm to this cuff...
 ...LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!...
 ...a teardrop cut from leather, vintage beading, and a cabachon make for a beautiful pendant...
 ...these are my lovies...I love the vintage jewels. I have been collecting vintage jewelry for a long time, and finally I have found a way to use some of my favorite pieces...
 ...I fiddled with the stain and sealer until I came up with a beautiful {glazed} look...
 ...and the colors are wonderful. There is no rule for beauty in a garden, as there is no rule here...

 

 

Sunday
Oct162011

{sweet vintage hats}

 

 Just a few more delicious vintage finds for {Miss Sophia's Room}...

 ...aren't these little hats precious? They are the most beautiful shades of velvet and are covered in the loveliest findings...

 ...the berries, flowers and leaves are all a wonderful velvety {SILK} material.

 

...the colors are amazing...there is no comparison to old world findings.
The detail, and craftmanship is beyond compare.

 

 

Tuesday
Oct112011

{the beautiful wild west}

 

 I journeyed far from home recently, and my travels landed me in the breathtaking states of {UTAH} and {IDAHO}. My eyes alighted on sites that took my breath away. Overwhelming feelings of awe surged through my mind, flooded my senses, as I beheld the grandeur of of these raw and gritty patches of the {WEST}. To realize the uninterrupted allure that this part of our country possesses it quite astonishing.

 

Everywhere I was surrounded by God's artistry.

 

I felt a deep respect for the land in the simple beauty of a farm...
 ...considered the humble dwellings that swelled with years of life and living...
 ...realized the escape that the desolation of such a land can offer...
 ...imagined the immensity of God's greatness...
 ...felt the madness of nature in her most inelegant state...
 ...enjoyed the warmth of the landscape in one moment...
... and in the next, felt my smallness in the shadow of a towering storm...
 ...witnessed the change in God's palette...
 ...I felt a surge of happiness at the beauty of simple of things...
 ...I felt keenly aware of God's power in nature...
 ...there was thrill in leaving the {known} behind...
 ...and reverence for the {unknown}...
 ...I experienced the labors of a {local love}...
... and tasted the  proverbial {fruit of the vine}...
 ...felt comforted with the simple order of everyday things...
 ...observed delicacy in color...
 ...regarded Mother Nature with a wary eye...
 ...and admired Heaven from afar...
 ...I perceived the constant and steadfast loyalty in {ONE}...
 ...and the strength and dependability in {MANY}...
 ...I glimpsed a rare beauty, found only in the day's end...
 ...and felt the love and bond of {friendship}...
 ...I felt solitude...
 ...and fear of the unknown...
 ...I felt joy in God's unending gifts of beauty...

 

 ...and of color...
 ...I understood the perfection of the forest...
 ...my breath caught with the rise of the sun...
 ...my heart soared with her setting...
 ...I was a loving admirer of God's canvas...
 ...and rambled through his gallery, ever aware of his Glory.
I was a {traveler}.
I was a {witness}.
I was {BRAVE}.

 

 

Monday
Oct102011

{yummy thrifty finds}

 

 

I just love it when I find something especially {lovely}...something that is truly me. It makes me so giddy inside...like a child with a new toy!

Before I left for Idaho I found some of these very yummy, very vintage trims. They are a mix of the most beautiful shades of faded pink and old white. I can not wait to use them in a very special project...

 

Each one of these pieces of trim has a beautiful design and texture. The miniature flower print on this lace brought me to my knees!

 

 

...this actually looks as if it was hand knitted...

 ...and of course I have a special love of velvet...

this is representative of a shade that I love to dye with.

...here is another piece of amazing lace...
the color is so pale and beautiful.

 ...with age, these trims have become somewhat faded in places,

giving them even more character and old world charm.

 ...I could not honestly say which is my favorite.

I just keep picking them up and walking around with them. { i love them! }

...so when you stumble upon something so {lovely},
so {vintage}, so {full of charm}...

 

 ..you smile!

Enjoy the photos! Will share whatever lovely

project is born from these beautiful trims!

 

Friday
Sep302011

{a chance to be BRAVE}

 

 

There are a lot of different things I have called myself in life...

...one of them is {NOT BRAVE}...even through the great tragedy of losing and burying a child, I have considered myself little more than a {survivor}. NOT BRAVE. I have felt, at times, that I am strong. At other times, weak. I consider myself to be a giver, and a pleaser...a person who gets great satisfaction in making others happy. I would look as myself as a non-confrontational sort, avoiding a rift at all costs...so few things are worth a rift, large or small. I am a worrier and a planner, a sorter and an organizer. I am careful and protective, an optimist. But not {BRAVE}.

By the grace of God and the gift of great friendship, I am off to {BRAVE GIRL CAMP} next week. I know little more than I plan to be uplifted. I have been assured that I am worth it. I am ready to reach inside myself and gather all of my strength and leave McCall, Idaho a new person. A braver {SOUL}...

...and as if this wasn't enough, there is {ART}. A creative escape where I can release all my inhibitions onto a canvas, into a journal, through a creation. I want to be BRAVE. I hope to be BRAVE...

 

 

Tuesday
Sep272011

in my house: vintage bedroom

 


 ...ruffles, book paper and gesso...these are a few of my favorite things.

 

When an older sister made the move upstairs, a shared room becomes {Sophie's Room}. It is
 sweet and white and so, so Sophie. A strict budget meant a careful planning, and lots of creative decorating.

The new {OLD} chippy iron bed instantly became the focal point of the room. Adorned with recycled bedding from Camille's room, a few new vintage pillow cases and an old grain sack, it is absolutely charming.

I was able to find interesting and unique art through the less obvious...a castoff frame that had lost its' luster makes a simple and unobtrusive center piece....paired with a milk glass lamp and a simple lampshade frame it is the perfect duo....the old primitive angel dolls keep watch over Sophie, day and night.

 Remember I mentioned I was working on a french market sign...

well it is complete and I love it.

 

An old canvas gets a new facelift with vintage book paper and

some beautiful hand made silky rosettes.

An old woven green footstool gets a coat of soft white

paint and hand painted wording...a bit of muslin adds a touch of textile.

 

A tiny chair, a treasured and timeworn piece that belonged to my Angel son,

gets a facelift with new fabric.

 

 

An old ladder gets some white paint and a good sanding...

I love the {galvanized rungs}.
Nice of the lightbulb to burn out just in time for photographing this room...

which I must add at this point...indoor lighting stinks!

I DO have a big flash and tripod, but I was lazy and in a hurry,

so I did not take it out...the lighting is really much more

beautiful than these photos depict.

 

Old yellow dressers are repainted...I love the way the detailed grooving on the fronts have a silver patina...

 

A few simple props add to the old world charm of the room...

a vintage bassinet, an old picnic basket and a white enamel bucket,

a shabby linen apron, are all sweet and simple pieces....

 

 

...a set of simple tulle curtains will complete this picture. {Sweet and Simple}.

{This is Sophie}.

 

 

 

 

 

Monday
Sep192011

newsworthy: where i create - somerset life 

This is where I create...

 ...this room used to be a pretty shade of blue, but I wanted more light,more reflection, more white. This new room is much more {ME}.

I keep almost all of my trinkets and fabric close at hand. I am a collector of containers and {LOVE} them in any shape, size or medium, especially metal. If it can hold something, I will find a use for it. My newest favorite container - that sweet old galvanized {MAILBOX}. I Love it!

I know there are a lot of photographs. It is so difficult to get all the angles of a room, and I tried to take advantage of the wonderful afternoon light. Enjoy!

 

 The first piece of furniture I had for this room, years ago, was the island. I loved that it was white with a butcher block top. When we decided to add the rest of the built ins, my sweet husband offered to use planks of wood for the counter tops, so that it would mimic the butcher block of the island.


Everything goes with butcher block and white...especially baskets...so many great finds on old ones at the local thrift stores.

 Here is a photograph of my new wreathe. I fell in love with the one here and had to make one. Emily Jones Design and Aunt Peaches have the best tutorials, complete with lots of great images. Of course, mine has ten tons of berries and pears and other goodies added to it...oh yea, and about 125 coffee filter flowers...

 ...I have a few of the vintage metal card holders. I use them for displaying my favorite vintage {NUMBER} playing cards.

 


The best part of this room is the two {BIG} windows. I can never have enough natural light. It really makes a difference for me when working with the dye lots colors.

 My magnetic board is always loaded with the most recent dye lot...and anything that catches my eye. This week it was the {FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE} impromptu sign that I cut off of a box.

 Several years ago, when I knew I was going to have my very own {creative space} I started hunting for the perfect storage bins. I found them on clearance at a company called {HOLD EVERYTHING}. They have been my tried and true staple pieces. The are most importantly {WHITE} and they are metal. I love them. They have been durable and neutral. I have a several different pieces in the collection and love them all.

 Good 'ole {IKEA} has great hanging storage. I like that it was also neutral and metal...and the best part is that all the pieces are interchangeable. If you are looking for something similar, I found them in the kitchen department of {IKEA}.


 Two more of my favorite things on display and ready to use at all times...{FABRIC} AND {NUMBERS}.
 I found this cool file organizer at my church thrift store. It was black. A little white spray paint, a turn on her side, and she makes a sweet fabric organizer. {LOVE}...and numbers are everywhere...can never have enough numbers.

 


So when my hubbie was finished creating the countertops, he asked me to take some time and figure out where I wanted my lamps, sewing machine, etc. This was so he could drill holes where the cords would go {he knows I hate cords showing}...the best part of all was the local {GLASS MAN} was able to drill the same hole in the glass I had made to cover the wood.

 The white frame is backed with rabbit wire. I love these and have several. I use them for portable design boards...plus they are {PRETTY}...

 

 

 


...and more white storage under the window for paper of all kinds...

 I haven't changed out the hanging lamp yet, but am planning on replacing it in the future. I had a sweet chandelier all picked out for that spot, but it never made it past Sophia's bedroom...now it adorns her ceiling. {NOT} sure how that happened...so I am on the hunt again. I need a pretty tiny one, for the space to look right, so for now I just made a sweet muslin {CORD COVER} for the {IKEA} lamp that resides here now.

 The old metal baskets are so sweet. They are almost like a miniature locker basket. Not sure what they were used for. I put a yard of two of my favorite and most used trims in oversized test tubes and placed them near my sewing area. This way they are always on hand when I need them...and flowers. They are lots of {FLOWERS} in this room. None of them are the same, because I love them all...also some of my favorite dyed wool yarn, in shades of white and pale pinks.

 A {PEONY'S FAVORITE FINISH CUSTOM BASKET} is home to part of my glass jar collection. The larger ones rest on top of the wall cabinet.

 I just love the way a chunk of hand dyed material looks...

 There is something very cheerful about looking at this...

 ...and this. That is why I keep them around at all times.

 The glass counter tops allow for the widest range of freedom when creating. I can use all types of mediums without a mat...dyes and hot glue, which are usually tough to get off of any surface, just wipe right off with a spot of windex or goo gone.

 Look at my sweet smelling lavender scented sachets. The tags are removable and say {INSPIRE} and {LIVE}. These were a lovely gift from Becky at Junk to Joy

...another old office supply basket that got a new coat of shabby white paint. The key was a most treasured gift from Michelle at Petite Michelle Louise. She knows my love of hearts, and in honor my Angel son created this precious key with a heart shaped stone on it...{i love it}

 Everyone has a {behind the door} spot. This is mine. It houses my threads, aprons, dye swatches, needle felting supplies, stickles and glue gun...all of these things hang on one of those awesome heavy duty metal clip style organizers from {HOLD EVERYTHING}.

 My coveted piece of all time. {THE WOOL CABINET}. This is a piece that I collected from the side of the road in my little town. A local mechanic was getting rid of it and it was mine if I hauled it away. It was orange in color it was so rusty and all the parts drawers were missing. It was over {7 feet tall} and almost {4 feet wide} and I had a vision of what is could be. I called {MR.723} and begged him to collect it...little did I know it weighed over a thousand pounds...{6} metal grill brushes and {17} hours later it was just the way I wanted it...{and of course also screwed to the wall}...

 

...and a shot of the baskets on the bottom shelf of the island...the two tiered metal stand was a not-so-pretty shade of gold when I found her. Some more white paint and she holds all my favorite vintage hankies and  hand made ruffled silk flowers ready to be put together...

 

 ...another wonderful container from {HOLD EVERYTHING}...it houses all of my vintage papers and images and paper findings...

 ..more shots of the this {YUMMY} wreathe...

 ...at first I was hesitant to cover up this sweet chalkboard...but then when I did it looked so great layered that I had to leave it...

 ...below is a sweet white candle sconce adorning the door to the room. This little sconce was not always so {SWEET}. It was the ugliest fake gold plastic 1970's sconce you ever did see...just goes to show you what some good white spray paint will do for an ugly little object!

 This little storage cubby came straight from the hardware isle at my local Wal-Mart. It is plastic. It was silver. You guessed it -  {MORE WHITE SPRAY PAINT}. I am so glad that they make it just for plastic now. It is so awesome! I have everything from vintage buttons to paper clips in this thing and it cost me about {{$6.00}.

 ...the stool are from {IKEA}. They are not my first choice, but fit the budget and went with the butcher block. Now that I am learning to use my new {SEWING MACHINE} I might try making some sweet ruffled slipcovers...if you have an easy tutorial I would love to hear about it!

 ...I bought all the cabinets and cupboards in boxes at {HOME DEPOT}. My Hero spent lots of hours with those 468 page long direction booklets putting all of these together for me. They are not frilly or even very {PRETTY} but they are white and clean lined and were super cheap. Perfect! Even the island and the beautiful glass doored cabinet came in boxes. They were purchased at {K-MART} a few years ago.

I LOVE WHERE I CREATE !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday
Sep152011

{day 4 . a gauzy ruffled wool pouch}

 

Here I am with another project using this beautiful {inky vintage gauze trim}...

 

... and as adorable as I think it is, I must preclude this post with a confession. I love this little pouch because it's style closely resembles the beautiful little bags made by my friend, Roben-Marie over at Every Life Has A Story. She always creates the most beautiful bags and journals. I love everything she does...

...so while I did not start out this little bag thinking that it would look like one of hers, it just took a turn somewhere along the way because that is my favorite style.

 I was actually practicing a little sewing and one thing led to the next...
 ...I even remembered to line the bag - well half of the bag. Yes, you heard me right. I only made enough liner for one half of the bag...don't ask, because I just don't know!
 ...hence, the practice pouch.
 I used some hand dyed wool I had leftover from a recent pillow project, and added three yummy rows of that sweet and simple {vintage hand dyed trim} that I have been featuring in my etsy shoppe, all week long.
 I layered on a ruffled silk flower I made with a center that I created using leftover dyed muslin.
 I did a little free form stitching {love it} on the front panel of the wool...
 added some leaves, a vintage button, and some french knots tied with some vintage baker's twine I had in my stash...I used another piece of the {peony vintage dyed gauze trim}to create a tie. I use this to wrap around the button for a casual closure to the pouch.
 More {vintage gauze} in that delicious {peony color} was used as a lip on the pouch, for the finishing trim. While digging in my treasure trove of old thread, I found some pink silk that was actually in great condition...Love it!

 

 Lovely photograph showing the top panel of this little pouch lined...bottom panel NOT lined...
You can also see that my stitching is not perfect, but it is okay. I like the "timeworn" look.
{that is what I like to call it when I can't sew so great - "timeworn!"}
A hand dyed piece of muslin, in pale mustard adorns the bottom back panel. I hand stamped it with a stamp that I actually carved at a recent retreat with friends. I LOVE IT!
...so it is not a perfect pouch, but a practice pouch...and I think it is super sweet!
The look of it is just what I wanted...my daughter is already asking for it for her birthday!
That made me feel pretty good...half liner and all!