"Beauty of style and harmony and grace and good rhythm depend on simplicity"


~Plato

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Decked out for the 4th of July

I love holidays...
and while I would
 be hard pressed
to pick a favorite
there is just something
about the 4th of July
that gets me every time...
maybe cause it's summer
and it's just a relaxing kinda 
holiday!

 The saying goes that
"Necessity is the mother of all invention"
well in my case
Necessity is the mother of all crafting!

I wanted to spend my money 
on a well made American Flag
and bunting....
so that left very little $$ for 
other things.

But I did have
2 buckets of baseballs.....
an old pallet....
and yards of burlap

A quick search on Pinterest...
and here is what I put together.


Chalkboard with the pledge of allegiance
written on it.

Two painted burlap flags tied onto
a Y shaped piece of driftwood 
Sweet Husband found....

tucked into a garden urn filled
with coral...
I think it turned out right cute! 




  
old baseballs painted 
red, white and blue


burlap pendant flags
I just painted the burlap
(inspired by Pottery Barn's)


And our favorite project....
A pallet flag!

I LOVE IT!! 

Sweet husband likes it
so much he wants
it to stay up all year..
And I kinda do too!


Another view of the bunting..






 The mailbox had to have a little something


One more picture of the flag...

I hope everyone is enjoying
their summer...and gearing
up to celebrate the 4th! 

Joining up with....

By Stephanie Lynn

Friday, June 14, 2013

Southern Inspired Front Porch

This summer I plan to 
work
work
work!

On the house that is....

First order of business was to
fix up the front porch!


I am a Georgia girl and the place I LOVE
most is Savannah, Georgia
So I wanted my front porch to
have a southern feel and maybe if
I closed my eyes for just a second 
I could pretend I was in Savannah!


We took the previous white and rusted 
cast iron urn along with the pedestals 
that were gray and painted everything
a semi-gloss black. Sat one on
top of the other to make it look 
like one tall piece.
 

I have been dying to paint the porch
ceiling in a haint blue color.
Now I will admit that when 
sweet husband painted the first
section I had a few moments (hour)
of oh no what have we done...
but I stuck with my gut and 
we went for it...and I LOVE IT.
Only after it was done did
sweet husband admit that
even he was doubting it 
till it was finished....
what a good guy....
painting and letting me
have my way without saying a word!


Sweet husband's job comes with a few perks
one of which is he occasionally comes
across architectural salvage!
He made a porch "railing" out
of window gates. 

You can see the garden statue 
through the gates as you come 
up the walk


A better view of the blue ceiling

For those of you who aren't familiar
with a Haint Blue ceiling... it is a common
practice in the south to paint your porch
ceiling a blue color.

Way back when they use to believe that
it would keep the evil spirts away 
and from entering your home.

Another theory is that it keeps the bugs
away because they will think it's the sky
and move along.

One of my favorite descriptions of a 
"haint" blue ceiling is because
it "haint" blue and it "haint" green!

Anyway you choose to view it 
I love it.....and strangely enough
since we did it we have had less
bugs at our front door!
 

 
 We finally painted the old white screen door 
to match the front door.
Now why in the world I haven't done
this sooner is beyond me...cause
it has made a HUGE difference!


View looking in


I found this awesome foam relief of 3 angels
at one of our local thrift stores....it is
perfect for outside 


The aluminum scrolls I had picked
up awhile ago at our Habitat for Humanity
thrift store....I only paid $3 or $4 dollars a piece
for them. They have been sitting in the garage for 
almost a year now because I had no idea
what to even due with them.
Then as sweet husband was painting the
ceiling I thought...well DUH I could
use them to hold the lanterns!
And that progressed into using
the remaining ones as corbels 
in the corners!


Much to my son's dismay I dug this bamboo
rug out of my neighbors trash...
what can I say I needed a rug...
it was the right price and I didn't
want to get cleaned up and dressed 
to run to the store!
Nothing a little Murphy's Oil Soap 
and a beeswax polish couldn't clean up!
Now it's perfect again...
and he will actually step on it 
now cause it's been cleaned! 




Now i'm on to the back porch...
wish me luck...it's a BIG job!

Curtains and Lanterns from

Ikea

Green Pillow from

Walmart

Front Door Paint

Valspar:  
Dark as night

Ceiling Paint

Valspar: 
Grand Hotel Mackinac Blue

Monday, March 18, 2013

The Guest Wing



My Mother and Sister
were over this weekend
reading my magazines...
drinking wine
I mean "helping " out
with pre-Easter things

So Mom as she
was taking a well
deserved break from
all the hard work...
was flipping through
one of the magazines 
and she came across
this beautiful porch swing...

She mentioned that she would love 
something similar out back...
but maybe a bit bigger.

Well that got me to thinking...

I think we need a guest room
(don't ask me how I went from porch swing to guest wing)


But fast forward 24 hours and here is the
new and improved glass house...
 

I was able to decorate it with 
items from my stock room..
AKA...cluttered, out of control,
someone may just possible be 
a hoarder of a garage.  


It's been killing me to use these shutters
behind a bed somewhere...
but it would be way to much
color in my house.
However it's perfect in the garden!
 

A sweet little Audubon bird print!

I think the planter needs a few
comfy blankets....
or more books to read
 

 Botanical prints....perfect for a garden guest room

 
Now the question is...
who is brave enough 
to camp outside?
 




 I think I may give it a test try...
well that is if the oak trees 
would ever stop shedding...
AAHHHH CCCHHHHOOO


In defense of Mom and Sis...
they really were here to just 
hang out!

 

The true worker of the day 
was my Dad.
He was here to help 
sweet husband
with a little project!
 
 So here is a little
pre-paint job...pre-new seat covers
look at my...
I mean our new toy!


Meet Betsy...our new to us...
Golf Cart!

She just needs a little love 
and she is gonna be a beauty!

Thanks Dad for helping 
to fix her up!
 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Valentine's Eve

Twas the eve before Valentines
and all through the house...
sweet husband was sleeping
because he had the flu!

The pink and red hearts
were hung all over the house
with care...
in hopes that cupid
soon would be there.

The valentines were signed
and placed into backpacks
with care...

and Mommy....
well she was really hoping
to be tucked into bed for a long
Valentines nap...

Anywhooooo...
you see where my Valentines is headed!
Just praying that no one else in this house gets sick!
 
Thankfully germs can not spread through blog post...
so I thought maybe I would share our little touches 
around the house for Valentines!
 

Front Porch...




The mantle....
one day I swear
I will explain the swans! 
 

 
I finally made one of those pendant
things....
 

The little ones Valentines
for her class....




And only one Valentine required for
the oldest....
guess his special Valentine has braces
and can not have candy...so juice boxes 
is how we roll??????



Really?? A Valentine??
I am either too young for this...
or too tired...
not sure which one...

Either way...
he's happy!
 
 
 Hope you all have a very

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY
 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Plate Rack Project and more about those silly angel wings!

I am embarrassed to even say this out loud...
it's been 3 months since i've even typed
my own blog address into the computer!

Do you ever just need a break?
Time to renew your creative juices?
Well that was us over the holidays!

But....the first of this month I saw 
a project that just had to be done!

I needed....had to have...
wanted very, very badly
a plate rack wall in the kitchen.

So like a good, sweet husband 
off to Home Depot he went!


Somebody has a platter hording problem..
not naming names or anything!
 

Even I have to admit that the massive size 
of the finished project took me by surprise


And since we only rent this house the rack
needed to be removable so that we could
remove it if the owner's didn't want it to stay.

Sweet husband built it as one large piece and 
then attached it to the wall with minimal holes
in the drywall. You should have seen all
of us...kids included trying to hold this 
thing up while he attached it to the wall.


The little bar/appetizer area in the corner


This is the view from the kitchen looking into 
the dining area.

Okay...now I need your help
Since we opened up space in
the dining area by putting in the
plate rack...I felt that the round
table in there was now to small.

So I brought in the table we kept
on the porch and replaced the round one.

But we can't decide which one looks best... 


What's your opinion????


This one is more oval and farmhouse style,
where as the other one is round with a pedestal.  


Decisions...Decisions!

On another note....
does anyone remember when I made
the angel wings out of cardboard...
way back when?



Well for heaven's sake who knew
they'd be so popular...both here
and on Pinterest of all things.

So since i've been getting a few questions about them
I just want everyone to know that I am working on 
a post with a full tutorial on how to make your own.

In the meantime here is a sneak peek at
something similar that we made over the 
holidays....


This guy was one of 10...I will tell you all
about my little flock in another post!

Lots of things have happened around
here so stay tuned!
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