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Monday
Nov262012

In My House: Milk Glass

In my house there is an abundance of milk glass. I love the look of simple white vessels spilling out of cupboards and piled up on counter tops. My mother has long been a collector of milk glass and ironstone. Not so long ago she declared HALF of that collection mine - she was simplifying as we all do, and knowing I had admiringly coveted her pieces for years, lovingly gifted me half of her small treasure.

Now it adorns every nook and cranny of my dining room and kitchen. I love it.

Friday
Oct262012

In my house: trays

in my house - i LOVE LOVE LOVE trays of all kinds, - like these lovelies ...

...and then the other day I stumbled across not one, but TWO beautiful SILVER trays at Goodwill. For just under $10 the two trays came home with me - oh happy day

....and then i found a faux silver miniature stand with glass cloche at michael's.

So happy to have these for my collection!

Can't wait to find the perfect spot for them in my house!

Friday
Sep212012

In My House: wire baskets

In my house... there seems to be a pattern evolving with vintage wire baskets. What started as a simple pair of egg baskets has erupted into a metal basket mania.

The pair I mention made the long trip home with me from Pennsylvania a few summer's ago. They were a bit bent and didn't even sit flat when I placed them on the counter of the barn style store I was visiting, but they had stolen my heart with their quirky simplicity. Now they rest on a plain white shelf, unadorned, where they state the obvious -  Understated.

Since then, more wire treasure have found their way into my home. They are reclaimed, strong, functional and add just the right amount of vintage charm to any room.

Thursday
Feb092012

in my house: laundry room makeover

 

 

 

 

I have been wanting to do a "makeover" on my laundry room for a long time now. I live in my laundry room. Well okay, not literally, but sort of... a family of {seven} tends to make a great deal of laundry. I also might have mentioned {once or twice} that I actually {LOVE} to do laundry. I love the calming affect that sorting and folding laundry has on my spirit. I love ironing. A monotonous but gratifying chore for me. I love crisp towels and sheets, miniature piles of soft little kiddo socks and stacks of sweetly scented dyed textiles for the studio...and so I want this room that I spend so much time in to be {beautiful} ...

...  I love walking into this room through a {screen door} ...
... this room was never {ugly} ... just {dark}. Very dark. It is an interior room, so no windows. A great panic room for when the occasional hurricane blows in, but a terrible in terms of available {light}. Among the many things that disturb me as a person who suffers from OCD is a lack of sufficient {light}. I need light. Lots of light. My living room and studio are flooded with light. It is wonderful, but sadly, unless I tear down my garage and the staircase leading to the second floor of my house and add a window or two, this is not going to be the case in my laundry room ...
...so I decided to bring the light in another way. Through paint and fixtures. Artificial light is better than  no light at all. This is what the laundry room looked like before. Don't ask about the paint color. I chose it. I hated it, but had to live with it for the last two years. 

 

FINALLY I made the time to repaint, rearrange. The result was nothing shy of {amazing}. I could not believe the transformation in such a simple move. Two coats of paint and an added lamp and it was literally like {night and day}.
It was the cheapest room makeover I have ever completed. Two gallons of paint from Home Depot {$55}. One new fluorescent light bulb for the ceiling fixture {$6.93}. One lamp from goodwill {$5.00}. 
Grand Total {$66.93} Wow!
All the other little decorating {details} were found by shopping my own home and closets. Swapping items out of one room to add to another is a biggie for me. I do it all of the time. An easy fix when you feel like you want something new, but don't want to spend a lot of money.
These cool wall stars came home on the roof of car from one of my many visits to Pennsylvania. They didn't even show up on the darker painted wall. Now they are beautiful focal point.
I shopped for this cool over sized frame in Miss Sophia's Bedroom. She has informed me that I will need to replace it ... I shall be thinking of what to put in it's stead.
... this piece from {IKEA} is not my style at all. It is modern and cold, but functional. I have a plan for what it is going in it's place, but have yet to build it. Will keep you posted on that. In the meantime I am going to try a sew this for the top of it...and while I do not like the looks of this piece, it really is a great item to have in the laundry room. The three large bins on the bottom sort laundry into whites, lights and darks. The three large middle bins are for the older children's clean and folded laundry. The three smaller bins sort hangars, school projects and papers that are ready to be filed and miscellaneous things that need a {home}...
... the counter top over the washer and dryer slides out for easy access to the machines ...
... Glass jars hold dye catcher, fabric softener and swiffer sheets ...
... an old lamp was given a coat of white paint. The bamboo shade was covered in shabby linen ruffles ...
... a vintage wire basket from the studio was dumped of its' contents and hung on the wall. A pretty hydrangea was clipped to side ...
... more glass jars were filled with all sort of laundry goodies ...
...an old candle tin was propped up on a pretty frame stand. The glass lamp is from {goodwill} ...
... little paper birds on a tray add some whimsy ...
... a reproduction crate with glass jars ...
...I hate cords. This sweet cord cover was fashioned from a length of linen. Now the cord can lay on the counter top without looking offensive ...
...a faux lavender bouquet. Perfect addition to a laundry room ...
... cork boards covered with burlap, vintage resin letters and shabby flowers spell out a favorite saying in french - {have faith my friend} ...
 ... { this is for petite michell } ...
 ...I keep my giant white enamel pots handy. I use these to dye my fabrics, but they look so pretty sitting out too ...
... a canvas pennant adorns the frame ...
... assorted large baskets for sorting and folding laundry adds warmth to an all white room ...
...the laundry room sink sits on the opposite side of the {IKEA} counter. It is indispensable to me. I use it for everything from rinsing dyed fabric to storing wet pool towels until they are laundered. There is a hanging rack that folds down from the wall behind the sink. It is great for hanging delicate "drip dry" items - they can {drip} right into the sink.
... and my favorite giant wire baskets. I love to use for storing folded sheets and towels ...
...  I love the feeling of walking into a {light filled} room. It is so refreshing and cheerful. I am still amazed at the difference such a small detail as {paint color} can make ...
 

 

 

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}.

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday
Jun092011

in my house: farmhouse chic

 

This "too modern for me"sofa table got a soft, sweet makeover today. The table was dark and modern and very clean lined. I wanted soft and shabby... and since it lacked all the scrolly stuff I love, I gave it an extra rub down with the sander and got a sweet vintage farmhouse look!


Thanks to Gina's { The Shabby Chic Cottage } great tutorial I was able to get a gorgeous two-tone "years of layered paint" look! She rocks!



 

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