Hand Painted Furniture

Macho Decor and close quarters

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, family, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, hand painted signs, holiday decor, Moving to DC, Sugarwings

New_furniture_015 We are home from our relocation trip.  I didn’t see much of DC at all, we were in the burbs the whole time apartment and furniture shopping.

At first, I thought it looked like Anytown, USA with all the chain restaurants, apartment buildings and strip malls, but then realized, that the East is very different.

Burbs in Kansas City or St Louis SPRAWL.  Outside of DC, they build UP not OUT.  The buildings are high and all the people stack up and squeeze in.  New_furniture_006

I got a bit homesick for the spaciousness of Kansas, but will learn to live with the high paced, jammed in life style there.

We got a bit homesick for the fairy grand baby too, and went immediately to pick her up when we got back from the airport to take her out to lunch.  Of course, we’d been out to eat for every meal since Thursday, but there was no food in the house and it is always a good excuse to go pick up Sugarwings and her family and take them out to eat.

We find ourselves coming up with so many of those little bribes, I mean excuses, to see her.  New_furniture_005

OK, this doesn’t look like  my style, but I took my husband into consideration while furnishing the new place. At first we were going to go with rental stuff. then used, but decided to buy some decent pieces for his place because it is going to have to be his home away from home for a long time.New_furniture_002

I got a slate top dining table and matching living room tables for the apartment.  All the colors are earthy and the look is slightly rustic.  No girly roses at the East Coast Bachelor pad.

I shopped like a woman possessed trying to find the cheapest, yet still stylish things I could find in just a day.  It will all be delivered on Jan. 2nd when we go back to get settled in.New_furniture_004

Do you have any idea what kind of pain it caused me to buy brand new things from a furniture store and have it delivered???? I just don’t do that.  I buy the things no one wants and fix them up.

I know that I could have gotten a sofa table for $3- $20 at a garage sale in Kansas instead of $159 there.  Really painful.

But here were my concerns:

  • no time
  • no truck
  • no tools

Holiday_home_012 Of course, also my husband wants it all simple and easy to care for and doesn’t give a durn about Pretty.

He doesn’t notice stuff like in this photo of our Kansas living room, a cabinet from a junk shop ($35) repainted and set on top of a small table from a garage sale ($15)  that was painted to match.

Or the mirror from the dumpster above it. Or the free lamp given to me by Beth.  I foofed its lampshade and painted it, then set it next to some old chippy paint finials that are serving as candle holders ($5).

So- I know how cheaply I can find things and what can be done.

I am still in pain from going to a furniture store and decking out most of the apartment in one swoop.New_furniture_011

Oh well, it will work out. It is stuff he likes and will make him comfy there.

Now on to something more interesting. Joy and  Roses!!New_furniture_012

I’ve decided what to send the winner of my November drawing, Joy.  I know I am a bit late, but with the trip and the open house, she was very understanding about it.

I am also behind on Etsy shipping, but will get all of it caught up and in the mail tomorrow. Thanks so much to everyone who shopped there and thanks also for your patience.

I am sending Joy a JOY sign. It is made from the end of a magazine rack that came from the same dumpster that mirror in the earlier photo did.

She seems to be a person who enjoys salvage and sees the possibilities in a discarded piece herself and I thought she might like this hand painted wreath on  something rescued. If you’ve read her blog, you know she has a great eye for redoing things herself.

Don’t forget that we will have more gifts during the What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home? party on Wed. the 12th and that all comments are entered into the giveaway for December too.  I love to try to match the gift to the winner instead of just naming something that will be given away at the end of the month.  Joy will also receive a little pack of ephemera and doodads for projects.Natasha

I had sent Natasha some vintage  and hand painted ornaments as well as a Noel banner made up of vintage papers for our trade in the Deck the Halls Swap hosted by Monica. I  love the way Natasha has displayed the ornaments on a springlike vine to complement the Australian weather at Christmas.

But wait till you see what she sent to me!!Madisons_red_dress_011

And to Sugarwings too. Of course, Twinkle thinks everything that the baby gets is half hers.Madisons_red_dress_013_2

There is a possibility that Twinks will be wearing this cute little crown that is meant to hang on the tree as a gift to the fairy baby.  Either one of them would be adorable wearing it!Madisons_red_dress_025

And look what else she got- a Santa on a Kangaroo!  She thought it was hilarious. That kid has a sense of humor that makes her have deep belly laughs when she sees something funny, and this little santa really struck her funny bone.

She was also given a book about Santa’s summer Christmas, so much fun to read to her and tell her about Christmas in other parts of the world.Madisons_red_dress_018_2

Natasha had everything wrapped up so sweetly. And yes, I saved every pink rosebud!Madisons_red_dress_019

She made a wonderful wooden banner with a matching snowman in glitter, the pink rose bud "cookie", and the 3 little glitter framed wallpaper pictures to go on to the tree.

And she sent Tim Tams. Which we discovered are the world’s best cookie. And I cant find any more around here, I was hoping World Market wold carry them. Madisons_red_dress_024

And thats not all.  A blown glass angel ornament that I immediately hung on my white and gold tree.

Thanks, Natasha! and Thanks to Monica for hosting. What a fun swap.  I made out like a bandit on this one. But I do say that bloggers are the most generous people around and if you get a chance to swap with one- DO IT!!Madisons_red_dress_034

Little Miss Maddy Cat came by to have her Christmas photos taken at my house to use the painted bench as a back drop. I had some trouble with the red eye on this one, but as cute as she is, it didn’t matter.

She and Sugarwings are starting to interact now that Miss Maddy Cat is getting bigger. Sugarwings leaned over to give her a kiss on the cheek and it looks like they are about ready to plan a cousins play date together.

Wow, I’ve ran on long enough.  I’d better go and mail those packages. Thanks again to all of the shoppers who went to my Etsy Shop and to Natasha!

Ready * Set * GO!

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I’m DONE! I’m ready for my sale!!!Holiday_shop_058

I even had time today to cover this cash box in old wallpaper and foof up the keys to it.Holiday_shop_059

I had bought it at a garage sale this summer for $2, and it was a plain, industrial grey color.  A little bit of vintage papers, some glue, ribbon, a charm and some old pearl buttons, and I am ready to make change in style tomorrow!Holiday_shop_054

I also made a few more teacup posie arrangements.  Holiday_shop_039

Pretty teacups that were slightly chippy got a makeover with oasis glued to the inside, then covering them with moss or shredded papers and gluing in some pretties. I used a variety of goodies inside of them, tiny Christmas balls in silver, millinery flowers, and glittered birds.  After putting them in place, I drenched them in white glue and did another light fairy dusting of glitter over the top.Holiday_shop_018

Price tags are done, stuff is arranged.  This cabinet is all whites.Holiday_shop_024

I have more than one area done in reds and greens.  There are plenty of traditionalists who want the old fashioned Christmas colors.  I love them myself, and have fun setting up the displays, but have gone with more pastels and neutrals in my house this year for holiday decor.Holiday_shop_074

The pink poinsettias are my favorite, I love the rich deep pink ones, that are almost the color of an azalea. (by the way- if you think your house isn’t ready to photograph for our "What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home" party on Dec. 12th, here is a good example.  There are dirty dishes in this sink, but the angle I took the photo hides them.  And the mess on the counter top, just got pushed aside for the picture.  Your house doesn’t have to be perfect to show us some pretties in it for the party!!)Holiday_shop_073 But I should replace that light bulb before the open house.

Or you can just zoooooom in.  Holiday_shop_070

The grocery store had $1.99 roses again this week and I bought 3 dozen (all they had) for my open house.

I also buy pink and white poinsettias ($3 a pot at Wal-Mart) and use them as cut flowers  instead of potted.Holiday_shop_071

Yes, these are sitting on the back of my toilet. Is that tacky? Should toilets just be left alone??Holiday_shop_075

I was able to take the 3 dozen roses and 2 poinsettia plants and spread flowers all throughout my home.Holiday_shop_067

Most of the roses were still buds, so I am gambling they’ll still look good by Sunday. I had to arrange all the flowers on Wed. since I’ll be tied up with my sale the next few days. Holiday_shop_066

Actually, I don’t arrange them much.  I just plop them into vases.  More cottagey than a true arrangement. Holiday_shop_035

Oh-oh, I see some price tags coming lose.   I hope I don’t run into many of those situations in the studio for the sale.Holiday_shop_041

Its too bad the price tags have to be so visible, they don’t make a pretty photo. But I like them to be right in your face for shoppers, easy for them to see. Don’t you HATE having to wait for someone to get a key to open a case and flip something over so you can see the price???? Why do people hide their prices so often????Holiday_shop_022

Remember the clearance stockings I bought earlier? I got them all foofed up with glitter, buttons and old jewelry and will be hoping to sell them for $15 each.  Seems like a good price for them, I hope the shoppers agree.Holiday_shop_037

I put $18 on my little ballerina fairy under glass.Holiday_shop_030

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Can you see why it has taken me so long to pull this together? I hope the care that went into it shows.

Right now I am off to bed. Well, that is after I watch Survivor.  Wish Beth and I luck tomorrow!!

A winner! Plus some lightening up turns into a giant snowball

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, I do tend to run on, don't I?, magazine pictures or articles

Sissy_swap_party_010 Thanks for all your kind comments the last few days!  It was good to hear from people I didn’t know were out there, and also from friends I hear from regularly.

I wish I was at Sissy’s house and I could use her cool hand made witch’s hat to draw the name from for the prize!Sissy_swap_party_008

Actually, I just wish I was at Sissy’s house anyway, because I miss her.

Its a fun place to visit, she has such cool stuff at her fairy tale cottage, like these old witchy boots.Sissy_swap_party_017

And a real cauldron to make up some Halloween potions.Sissy_swap_party_012

I always borrow the witchy hat when I visit her.  I wonder what that says about my personality, that I am so comfortable looking like a witch?

Well, no pretty Halloween Witch hat to draw a name from, but I was able to randomly select a name without it, even though it wasn’t as much fun that way.

The winner is:

DENISE DUNLAVEY

I have your address from past purchases, Denise, so I will mail out your Foof of Life book and rose painted bookmark.

Thanks again to everyone for entering!

All of those comments were also entered into my October giveaway and you can keep entering until the end of the month.

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  Besides taking care of Sugarwings and walking to the park with her in her little pink convertible, my week has been full of boring details.

Like touching up paint around the house. uck.  But it had to be done before the Holiday Home Tour.Grate_002

And it does make a difference.

I touched up all the dings on the walls throughout the house, plus this grate in my dining room floor.Grate_003

While I was at it, I trashed the dining room rug, since Twinkle thinks it made a better toilet and chew toy than a floor covering.

Taking out the black flowered rug made the rest of the things in the room off kilter a bit, so I repainted the bench, slightly.Dining_room_002

Here it is a year ago (It was white before this, pink before that, and maple when I got it from my mom’s estate 5 years ago)Dining_room_006

This is the room last spring.Grate_008 (before the rug was Twinklized)

This is the lighter version of the bench.

I’d like to get a new rug, in a sisal maybe? But Twinks worries me with her bad puppy habits for now. I’d be better off with the scrubbable, bleachable tile until she learns.Grate_005

My great grandmother made this table cloth!

We didn’t realize it, this one and some others were in the linen closet at my mom’s home, and when she died, we were getting things ready for an auction and also dividing up between family members.

One job I had was to go through all the video tapes. While I was looking at a tape of my Great Aunt Caroline’s visit to my mom’s, someone else was going through linens, and we both noticed that on the tape, Caroline was giving mom these linens and telling stories about them.  We wouldn’t have known that it was made by my great grandmother if we hadn’t looked through all the videos.Grate_007

Lightening up the dining room yesterday also meant redoing the center piece.  I have had some fallish colors out for the last couple of weeks, and was ready for a change. This is still autumn themed, but has a lighter quality to it.

My_house_from_the_photo_shoot My rooms change a lot. Here is the dining room about 3 years ago in a photo taken for Paint Magic magazine (taken by Bill Mathews, styled by Gloria Gale).

Grate_010 I took the stained glass lamp from the dining room and moved it upstairs to the library.

That room still needs a spiffing up, it is rather blah.  But I will worry about that when I get out my holiday decor.Grate_011

I also had to repaint a bed this week.  Didn’t want to. 

But Ry’s back has been bothering him and it dawned on me that there was a really good mattress in the guest room that we should switch out with him for his older one.

But then, of course, the new mattress didn’t fit the old frame, yet another snowball effect like taking the rug out of the dining room.  You change one little thing and all of a sudden, you have a chain reaction of things that need changing.

Grate_012 So, I repainted Ryan’s oak bed to go into the guest room. It looked a bit manly, but I don’t think that is a problem anymore.

Grate_016 While I was out in the driveway painting the bed, I decided to spray paint this little sewing stand (Goodwill -$5!) pink.

And that just about sums up how my days go. One thing leads to another and never seem to do what I planned.

Today, I am not babysitting,the house is put back together, and I have a casserole ready to go for dinner. I am going to get those signs painted that I mentioned last week!

ps- lots of nice people have tagged me for some fun things, I’ll get to those soon too

Giving away some Foof and some practcial painting tips

antiques/junking, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Etsy Goodies, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, how-to projects

Sewing_box_006 Even though my slipcovers turned out cute, (as long as you didn’t look closely at the seams and corners!!) I still hate to sew.

But vintage sewing stuff is so cool.  I love the color of the satin on this sewing box, and it is also a music box!

I listed it on Ebay yesterday after filling it with pretties. I know I will NEVER use it if I keep it around. 

I try to tell myself that I can’t keep everything.  That also goes along with the rule "you can’t buy everything" when you are at a flea market.Sewing_box_026

Luckily there is Etsy too.  I have sincerely loved this venue.  I don’t sell a ton of stuff, but enough to justify making more!

I would say that for me, Etsy is about the equivalent of a small art and craft show once a month. Without leaving my cottage!Sewing_box_024

I made two more button jars to list on Etsy yesterday, one full of blue buttons, with a blue lid, the other red.

But I didn’t make much yesterday, I felt like the day was a mishmash and nothing really got accomplished.  I did clean house, babysit and go to the gym and that was a chunk of daylight right there.

Sewing_box_001 I also re-did this cabinet, chest of drawers thing from a garage sale ($25).

It was grey to start with, I lightly sanded and primed it.

I used Zinzer Bullseye spray bonding primer.  The only place I can ever find that product (best primer on the planet!!!) is Home Depot.Sewing_box_003

I always take the drawers out to paint them. And I do paint INSIDE the drawers of old pieces, so they are nice and clean and fresh. I rarely prime the interior, it doesn’t seem to need priming.

Never paint the outside of a drawer, though, that will make it hard to pull in and out. Sewing_box_002

And of course, it is good to have company while you are  working. Sewing_box_004

I use a small, flat, wheeled square thing that I got at a garage sale for 50 cents to move my furniture.  It is easier than maneuvering a dolly. I have built bigger ones like this with a piece of wood covered in carpet remnants and wheels from the hardware store to handle larger pieces of furniture.

I like being able to move almost any piece by myself without asking for help. So all the little tricks and tools I can get, I’m happy to use.

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I debated how much time to put into this piece. I know it would have looked great with trim added to the top and the handles removed,their holes filled in with putty, and then glass knobs added.

But, I don’t sell furniture full time now like I used to, and I have few markets for the piece. I am having a sale in December, but if it doesn’t sell then, I’ll be keeping it.

So, I kept the project simple, and primed and painted over the existing handles. I think they have kind of a rustic charm about them.Sewing_box_012

I lined the inside of the opening with some of my favorite vintage wallpaper. It hurt me a little bit to cut so much off the roll! I usually am making smaller projects with it.

I know it would look great to line the drawers with wallpaper too, but I was being practical with this one. Fresh paint was good enough. Sometimes good enough is OK.

Sewing_box_027 Hmm, if this piece doesn’t sell, I think it will make a pretty backdrop for photographing items I have to sell.

But these are not for sale- the book "Foof of Life" and a handmade bookmark with a tiny painted rose on it will be your prize for my 200th posting!

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Today is #197, so check back and enter by leaving a comment on the day of my 200th. 

Every comment you leave on any post enters you into my October giveaway, which will be your choice of a Cottage Collage Kit, or else something I have made from one, if you are not a crafter.

Last night, I went to a talk given by a good friend of mine, Louis Copt. He is an amazing artist and does paintings of Kansas landscapes that are so beautiful, you almost think Kansas would be a cool place to live.

Here is his website, take a look at his Prairie Fire series!!!

http://www.louiscopt.com/

The Last Day of the 3 day Living Room do-over

Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Hand Painted Furniture, how to's, paintings

Book_wall_027 I have a giveaway reminder:

I am at 194! On the day I hit 200, I’ll pick a name from all the comments that day.

Also, every comment is an entry into my Oct. drawing. I should make a button for that, people get confused and ask me a lot. 

I finished the rest of the living room last night, with a faux finish on the walls done in the same glazes I used over the book "wallpaper".Book_wall_029

I switched out aqua accessories for gold and white, with a hint of roses.Book_wall_028

Then glued scraps of the left over slipcover fabric to my lamp shade, added some beads and old millinery flowers.  I used to always redo lamp shades with hot glue and had the blisters to show for it. But this time, I used my favorite glue, "The Ultimate".  It gets tacky fast and holds the pieces in place so that you can stick them down, hold it a second and move on.  Every bit as quick as hot glue, but a better hold, no blisters and no little spidery web-strings everywhere.Book_wall_031

I might paint the wood on the chair white too….. I’m not sure yet. Sometimes, it is nice to have the contrast.Book_wall_033

Here is a close up of the wall, hmmmm, maybe it doesn’t show up too well.

I had the walls already painted a deep tan shade and used a creamy white, bronze, and metallic gold over that. 

After I applied glazes, I went back over the entire room with the base coat, of the deep tan color, over the top of it all to blend. That is my number one best tip I will ever give you for a paint job!

Using the base coat as a top layer (rubbed on, over all of the walls, covering every inch in a light wash) gives a professional, designer finish look to the walls and makes any faux finish look great!Book_wall_032

Here you can see the whole wall, that is covered in text.  Maybe I need to darken the closet door a bit with a bronze glaze?Book_wall_036

I also repainted the table I bought from Hobby Lobby’s clearance area for $28 to use as a toy box for Sugarwings.  It is a small, compact piece that is a perfect shape to use a coffee table in my petite living room.

When I sawBook_wall_040 the tons of dust on everything that I moved out of the room to paint it, I decided to edit what I brought back in.  I don’t know how long I will be able to hold myself back from glomming the room back up with clutter, but for now, it is nice and streamlined. Well, for me it is.Book_wall_038

I rehung some of my paintings, but am not real happy with this one, I’ve never liked it much, mostly I like the frame!  I might either repaint it, or just paint something else to hang here. Maybe something a lot bigger.Book_wall_039

This water color is one that I did in my mom’s hospital room in the weeks before she died. I packed up my paints and brushes and drove to Indiana to stay with her while she was in the hospital.

The nurses were kind and set up a corner of her room for me to work in, and I got a lot of paintings finished in those few weeks, while I was taking care of her and keeping her company.  Some nights, I would just stay over and sleep in a chair, but most nights, Sissy and I stayed in Mom’s house and sat on the porch drinking pink wine and laughing together all evening after we left the hospital.  Our sister, Bobbie Sue, would join us on Mom’s back porch for a lot of those summer evenings.  As awful as it was to lose Mom, those weeks are some of my fondness memories. I will keep this painting forever,and even used the image on cards as my price tags for the furniture I sell.

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But- back to the redo—

I found a use for the hand painted floor mat that kept curling up so much that it couldn’t be used as a rug-  I cut it down to place mat size for the dog dishes.Book_wall_025

The little dorkies live in this corner, with a bed under the table I set a hutch on. 

They have a doggie door cut into the wall to the right side of the picture next to their bed, so they can go out into the white picket fenced front yard when ever they want to.

So why does Twinkle still pee on my floor???

I won some awards!!! From Carol, I get a Smile Award.  Check out her blog if you need a smile, she has a new header with an adorable fairy princess on it!

And Betty gave me a Creative Blogger Award.  Speaking of, she has some cute Halloween yard art creations pictured on her site.  Thanks, buddies!

Here is something fun- Go to HGTV.com and check out "Rate My Space". http://ratemyspace.hgtv.com/SNC/ViewItem.aspx?pguid=6db6be3f-1720-4ba3-a081-999042c09b6b&itemguid=bc6c28a0-7c97-4bee-98e7-2baba26e4f95

I listed my living room, it is #8704470

Give it a rating!

Great, this is all we need, one more computer addiction!! this site can really suck you in!!

What do you LOVE about your Home?? And a kitchen evolution.

antiques/junking, give away, Hand Painted Furniture, I do tend to run on, don't I?, magazine pictures or articles, parties, redos, Sugarwings, We're having a party

tImg045 Welcome to the Romantic Country Party!  You are all invited to show or tell us what you LOVE about your home.

If you are a fellow blogger, leave a comment to tell me you have posted pictures or stories about what you LOVE about your own home. I will add links throughout the day Tuesday so we can all visit each of the party sites.

If you are a reader, please share stories of what you LOVE about your home in the comment section too.  I will be drawing  names of a blogger and of a blog-supporter for prizes to be given out on Wednesday.Img053

What do I LOVE about my home?

It makes me smile to have an eclectic mix and a never ending, always changing menagerie of possessions.  To find bargains at thrifts, garage sales, auctions, in dumpsters, places where I can spy a diamond in the rough.

This photo of my gazebo was in Victorian Country a few years ago and you can see from it, that I like to use pieces that go together, but that aren’t matching sets.  Img052

Right now, some rooms from my home are in Romantic Country along with a short article I have written.

Here is the kitchen scanned from the  magazine.

I like to redecorate, but they have gone even further and completely renovated and given me a mirror image of my actual space!  How fun is that??  Perfect for me, I  love changes and with this one, I didn’t have to do a thing!! Img051_2 

To give you an idea of some of the changes my kitchen has been through, here are some older magazine shots.These have all been taken by Bill Mathews and styled by Gloria Gale for Harris Publications (Country Victorian and Country Almanac).

Kitchen

This one was taken by Diane Guthrie for a local magazine. She took this after we replaced the original farm house cabinets with new ones my son custom built for us.Kitchen_001

I repainted a bit since then, this is the latest incarnation.Kitchen_002_2

Home_love_014 And from the other angle.

When we remodeled, I saved money by repainting my old fridge to match the cabinets, in the same paint and glaze I used on them (oil based french vanilla color with a mocha glaze)Home_love_010

One small addition to the kitchen was made this weekend, I found a toy stove/fridge for Sugarwings at a garage sale for $1.  Now she can help me fix dinner.

If you are new to my blog, (as I know a lot of the party crowd is), you’ll see I tend to run on and on and my posts can be long winded.

I’m afraid this one will be a record breaker by the time I add all the party invitations to other blogs!

I look forward to visiting each and every one of the listed parties, and hope everyone else enjoys mingling and party hopping too.

I’ll check throughout the day and add links as I receive them.  If you don’t see yourself listed, please email me and let me know I have missed you!

WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT YOUR HOME?

PARTY LINKS:

My buddy Beth has already started and is showing some of her art as well as her great junk hunting loot.Living_room

Here is a taste of what she has to show. Also, she is my tech adviser, every time I have issues with my lack of computer skills. She is also great with adjectives and lists, so offered some advice on party invitations.  Here are some she sent to me:

Take a gander at Beth’s beautiful home
Feast your eyes on Beth’s beautiful home
Ogle Beth’s beautiful home
Behold Beth’s beautiful home
Check out Beth’s beautiful home
Wander on over to Beth’s beautiful home
Follow the path to Beth’s beautiful home
Hop on over to Beth’s beautiful home

Actually, she meant for me to sub other names in, but I couldn’t resist posting it like this, it is cute!!

Jessica of Wild Rose Stamper, has a rosy room to show us and instructions for making a tussie mussie.

Yellow Rose Arbor has a gorgeous swag that she has made for her romantic bedroom, and scroll down to see all the yellow roses!

Becca always has beautiful things to show us and her party pictures are no exception!

Stephanie has a unique green mirror that makes me drool and turn green with envy.

Rachael from the other side of the world has gotten a jump start on us and is opening the champagne!

Katrina is hosting her party from her warm and wonderful kitchen.

Jennifer has some of the sweetest eye candy around! Look at this baby girl’s shadow box- wow!!!

There is a rosy glow in the sky over the party at Betty’s house.

Clarice is sharing Autumn Bliss with us at the Story Book Woods.

Jennifer‘s old painted cottage is on the cover of this issue of Romantic Country!

And Kari‘s artwork can be seen on page 70.  This issue has the blogworld well represented!

Our Bejeweld friend is sipping hot cocoa on her new patio and is waiting for you to join her.

Sherri has her guest room done up in the prettiest pink ready for a grandbaby to come and stay over.

Something old, something new is on show at Corinna’s home.

All the way over in Sweden, Linnea-Maria is sharing what she loves about her home.  Her blog is in Swedish, but she has left a comment on my blog in English to explain.

Kitty is throwing some light on the subject of what she loves in her home.

Joy has the welcome mat out for us.

Ginny has invited us over seas to England!

Jennifer has a montage to show us what she loves at her home.

While you are out globe hopping, drop in to visit Aukje.

And who doesn’t LOVE everything about Kim’s Daisy Cottage?

Julie has invited us to visit her too.

Jennalee is ready for guests at her lovely home.

Terri has a family heirloom to share, and if you scroll down, there is some home made bread that I am sure she’ll offer a slice of!

Rosie has a wonderful porch for us to sit and relax on.

Felicia has invited some cute little friends over to enjoy the party with us.

There are Super Heros to visit at Meg’s.

When you visit Louisa‘s party, make sure you scroll down to see her water color roses from a previous post too!

Isabella’s cozy cottage is somewhere you’ll want to linger for a while.

Susan’s home is all decked out in cheerful fall colors for her guests.

suzy has gorgeous pictures of her home ready to share. (this one was re-done later, it had not been a connecting link earlier, please go back to visit her, you’ll love her place!)

Karen has the air filled with the scent of pumpkin spice at her party.

I love Tami’s mantles too, and so will you.

Crystal has stories of what she loves about her old farmhouse.  Scroll down to see some tiny little people who are showing off what they love about thier cute cottages too!

Cindy has a fantastic studio (wish mine was that tidy!) with a beautiful faux treatment on the walls.

Karla was one of my first blogging friends.  She is always a wonderful person to visit with and she has invited us all over for espresso and home made bread.  Check out the gorgeous blue of her walls while you are there.

Natasha has asked us all to come to Australia to see her romantic cottage, and to help her celebrate her 100th post, coming up very soon.

Debra is all decked out for Halloween at her place, and she is the master of that holiday (hence the "boo" in her blog title)

Home_love Phyllis has invited us over to enjoy the sunset and sit back in some cool old twig furniture.

Look what came in the mail yesterday from Phyllis- a section of old greeting cards and crafting papers. Thanks, buddy.

My good friend, Heather is making me just way too jealous with the photos of her house. I might not be able to be her friend anymore.

Pattie has been out thrifting and has new finds to show us.

Brenda asks us to join her in her vintage country kitchen.

Julia shows us what she loves about her home in a collage.

A fellow Silver Bella, Natalea, is offering us views of the lake outside and  some lush and rich color and textures inside her home. Plus an invitatioin to play the "Name Game". I love to play those silly tag games, and have already done this one at the end of this posting, but my middle name is JO, so it was a short one!!

Catiean has the most amazing wall treatment, you have to see these!

http://violetladyathome.blogspot.com/ has her favorites on display for us.

I have another Silver Bella coming to the party- Jessi has her house decked out for the holidays!

Home is Where the Heart is among the sweet little rose buds at Barbara’s

Blanc and Daisy have invited us over to visit.

Who could resist dipping into the fairy dust over at The Glitter Fairy’s

Studio???

Cathy has a green thumb and a set of kitchen cabinets that are making me turn green with envy again.  I swear, all these homes are just making me so jealous.

Another featured home in Romantic Country for this issue belongs to Dawn.  This issue is filled with bloggers!  (Her photo is on page 71, near Kari’s on page 70)

Bethany has a collage of pictures to show us, and make sure you look through her blog at some of her artwork! I love her sketches, here is one she did of my little sweety, Twinkle.

Mary Allison has given us a peek into "the Kingdom".  I just want to steal that name for my studio now too!!!

Angelina has a piece from one of my favorite artists, Holly, on her site. As well as some of her favortie holiday decor.

Elizabeth is up at night dreaming about paint colors. ( I know what that is like! When the paint chip fairy comes to visit, you just give up and start looking through colors, YOU MUST REPAINT)

Michelle has some favorites highlighted in her home for us today.

With a name like Flea Market Queen, you know she’ll have good stuff to show us!

Our friend, Marie Elena has wonderful style and lots of talent that she has put to use remodeling her Chilean home.

June not only invited us to see what she loves about her home, but gives us a list of resources to help find what we need for decorating our own homes!

Stacy has invited us to see the magic in her home.

More globe trotting! Time to experiance autumn in Germany with Regina

Vintage Flair has some romantic and sentimental photos to share, and don’t miss the very last one, with the old wallpaper and trims. She has made a lovely display!

Becky has a beautiful home and I am crazy about the little green dresser she has as part of a table scape. Be sure to read both of her posts today, Blogspot only allows 5 pictures per post so she had to post twice. Stingy Blogspot!

Wanda is bidding a farewell to summer with photos of her swimming pool and lovely garden spots.  Plus look at how dramatic the red wall is!

Lolly shares her therory on "more is more" which is mine too!

We have unique aquarium pets and one of my favorite sofas, ever at Vickie’s

Debbie has invited a collection of furry freinds to stay in her cozy room for her grandsons.

Cindy has taken a fantastic photo of her lavender room reflected in the mirror, you have to see it.

Kelley has hired a cherub to serve us crystals as party favors in her newly done dining room.

The lovely Ele is inviting us to her lovely dining room.

Melissa just found out about the party and will be posting some home pictures soon. In the meantime, you can click on "home" on her site to see some of what she loves.

You can see the love that goes into all details of Mary‘s life when you visit her place!

Sharon, another Silver Bella, has some of her pretty mosaic goods on display for us to see.

Mary is joining our party, and has such a warm and welcoming home!

Kim is moving and has shown us what she will be missing when she leaves this home, scroll down past the Sinister crafts to see it!

Jenn has a pretty pink kitchen to share

And The Queen has a lovely wreath on the door to welcome us.

Vanessa Valencia the Fanciest of Them All always has her place filled with fun, magic, and exciting happenings.  Have you ever been to see her?  If you go once, you’ll never want to leave her fanciful world.

Andie has a blue and white treat for us.

Lisa really does have a thing for roses, just like the title of her blog says!

Katie has whipped up some fall baking for us to snack on.

You’ll have to visit the whimsical delight that is at Cherry’s

Kristi has some lovely textiles in her kitchen.

Romantic Homes, the competitor of Romantic Country magazine (that inspired our party),, has featured this unbelievably beautiful house, not once, but twice!  You have to visit Jennifer to see for yourself.

Andrea has not only shown us her own home, but a cute little red house for her birdie friends!

Everyone’s friend, Carole has joined in on the party and has some hula dancing entertainment for us and craft supplies out for us to make some pretty things with her!

the Contessa is inviting us to join her at the tea table she has all set up.

Heidi has gifts from fellow blogger friends to show us.  Aren’t the gifts we get from all the generous people out there, so thoughtful???

Watch out, Amy’s decor could put a spell on you!

Barbara, my birthday twinner, has a hand stitched sentiment to share.

Any time you go to visit Jody you see all the love that goes into her life and her family.

Sara has a striking home in black and white you can’t miss.

Michelle has an old farm house that is a work in progress (as most farmhouses are, I know mine is!) That garden and porch are so inviting.  After a long day of trying to list all these blogs and not mess up the links (only a couple needed tweaking!!) I’m ready to go and visit Michelle and relax on that wicker seat.

Jen has started a blog and today is her very first post, so this party is a bit of a house warming for her!  Please drop in and welcome her to the blog community so she’ll see first hand what a friendly bunch she is joining!

Britt has things sparkling at her place!

Romance is in the air at this romantic cottage of Linda’s

Heather has invited us to visit her home and meet a dainty little witch.

Nature Girl finds joy in spending time in her gardens.

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Thank you all so much for joining in this party today! I’ve had a wonderful time mingling, meeting new friends, and seeing the creative and loving touches you have added to your homes.

I think that this subject is a meaningful one for many of us and I have been asked to host more parties like this in the future.  How about a "What do you LOVE about your Holiday Home?" Mid December?

Sugarwings and I are all partied out at this point and we need to call it a night!

THANKS!!!!!!!

Wednesday morning note- I think I went to bed too early, sorry I missed some of you! but hey, I am a Granny!  I can’t stay up all night partying like I used to years ago.  I am going to add the rest of the emails I got after I went off to my pillow at 11pm last night:

Lorraine‘s cottage is celebrating its new floors.

Fairies dance across the mantle at Gayla’s

Dana has some amazing flea market deals in her beautiful cottage

Shabby Chic treasure and pretty pastels at on view at Joy’s

And Cerris is one of my very favorite places to go on Etsy, her home is just as wonderful!!

You just have to go across the pond to see Mary!!!! You’ll be glad you visited

Erin has a thing for red and you will see why. Her cottage is such a cheerful place!

Come out into the yard and play at Jeanne’s

Sophie’s home is an absolutely can’t miss!

Check out the painted geraniums on the wall at seeb’s

Joy talks about her love of autumn and her ‘joy’ of preparing for the holidays.

Cindy is shabby-chic-a-riffic!!  She is late getting to the party, but sometimes it is good to save some sweets for later, isn’t it?

Cheryl loves the beautiful, Canadian countryside where she lives. 

Don’t we all love to visit Holly??

And Lidy has autumn decorating tips for us all.

The party is just getting started at Gayla’s

Kathee doesn’t have a blog but has posted home pictures on Photo Bucket for us.

More updates- a few days later- Dayami has been scouting out pretty white serving pieces to serve goodies by her pool!

Romance and Ballgowns- Time to Party!

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Ballgowns_022 Today is the Bloglandia Ball and I am all ready for it, with garlands of paper doll dress ball gowns.

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Since I am gearing up for a Christmas photo shoot (any minute now, I am writing while I wait for the photographer) I decided to show some Holiday Ball Gowns.Ballgowns_011

The gowns are all made from vintage wallpapers and trims.Ballgowns_009

And of course some Glitter for a bit of festive flair!Ballgowns_006

This one is the one I would chose to wear myself, if I were fairy sized.Ballgowns_018 They say horizontal stripes are not flattering, but if I was that tiny, it shouldn’t matter.

Here is a real fairy who is coming to the ball, all decked out in a rose petal dress, and some pink highlights in her hair for the occasion.Ballgowns_017

This teeny tiny fairy has a glittering gown of white. 

I’ve added glitter to a vintage bride cake topper doll and placed her in a foofed up peat pot to hang on the tree.

I hope to get around and visit all the balls in blogland today after my photographer is done. 

And I hope everyone is keeping their party spirits going and will be back tomorrow for our Romantic Country Party here at the cottage.

What to do? Post a photo of What you LOVE about your own home. Then leave me a comment and I will add you to our list of links to all the party goers.

If you don’t have a blog, please leave us a comment about what you LOVE at your home and you’ll be entered for a drawing for a copy of this issue of Romantic Country (plus a surprise little present from me)Ballgowns_024 

And what do I LOVE  about my home today?

I am thrilled to have entertainment centers to put the TVs in! I used to have them sitting out and hated it.  It is so nice to shut the doors on those ugly things.(ugly but beloved – I AM A TV ADDICT AND WILL ADMIT IT TO ANYONE!! I can’t get enough of it)

This one was tan, I lightly sanded it, white washed it, then added some little rose buds and changed the knobs, all the day it was delivered from the furniture store.

I couldn’t stand to have anything so brand new looking and generic in my house!!

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This one was painted white and distressed the day it was delivered too.  I don’t buy much in the way of "new" stuff from furniture stores, but it is really hard to find antiques sturdy enough to hold a heavy TV and also be the right size and shape.

Ballgowns_029 Another thing in my house that was "new" is this bathroom vanity. It was a cheapo builder’s grade one that we put in when we remodeled the first time, 17 years ago. Ballgowns_031 When we added granite counter tops to our kitchen 4 years ago, the contractor cut them wrong and I got to keep the mistakes, and had part of it made into a top for this vanity, for the cost of having it re-cut only.

I doctored  up the cabinet to look older with glazes and paint, added embellishments and painted those to match.

The mirrored handles are from the clearance basket at Anthropology.  They have the coolest hardware and the best prices, if you wait for the sales.Ballgowns_030

Enjoy the ball today!  Hope to see you (and photos or stories of your homes) tomorrow.

EDIT- I am wrong!!!!!!!!The ball is Wednesday.  What is wrong with me?? I hope I have the right day for the photographer today. I could be sitting and waiting all day and he’ll come next Monday.

Procrastinating and Nit Picking

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Xmas_cones_051  These cute little peat pots are on Etsy now for $9 a pair.  They have portions of a poem I cut out of a Victorian book tucked into the flowers, and a pansy picture from the same book on the front.

Now, why would I be listing on Etsy instead of working on my upcoming photo shoot? I listed a few things this morning,even though my shop is well stocked.Xmas_shoot_065

Maybe I am avoiding this?Xmas_shoot_063 

And this?  Both of these rooms have to be cleaned up and Christmassed up by one week from today.Xmas_shoot_035

Its more fun to fine tune the decorating I already started in Sugarwings room.

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Playing with her pretty little pink things and fussing around with rearranging and adding to it, is so much better than taking a shovel to the studio and the library to clean them up!

Xmas_shoot_033 Beth gave my fairy grand baby this little angel night light.

I haven’t decorated her doll house yet- just a little bit of decking the halls so far. I am waiting till she is older and we can do it together.Xmas_shoot_032

A peek-a-boo angel is in a window.

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A pink and white reindeer is  on the roof, and that is enough for now.Xmas_shoot_038

I added a few more ornaments to her tree.

Xmas_shoot_043 And I did a bit of rearranging in the guest room too. Just added a few little details to the room.Xmas_shoot_044

I moved a few of the things that I’d brought in yesterday after looking at the photos I took.

I like to take snapshots of a room when I have rearranged it, then look at those to critique and see what needs changing.  The photos never look as good as the room does in "real life" and are a great tool in getting it right!Xmas_shoot_058

(can you see the glitter in the paint on the walls?)

I only made a few small changes and added a couple of things, but I am happier. What do you think compared to yesterday’s pictures?Xmas_shoot_042

I added more decorations to Grandma Nathan’s foil tree too.Xmas_shoot_047

I made a star for the top of it, with an old photo of my mom.

I got the idea from Beth who madeSilver_bella_orn

this star for part of her Silver Bella Swap.Xmas_shoot_057

These sheet music Victorian boots are from a couple of years ago and I found them when I attempted to get started cleaning my studio. So, I used that as a good excuse to stop cleaning and  took the boots over to the guest room and fussed around with them.Xmas_shoot_048

I put another under the glass tray top of this side table, with old post cards over a piece of rose patterned gift wrap.Xmas_shoot_055

Here is a close up of my Wilton Cake Decor crowns with old jewelry on this tiny tree.  I bought a big box of mixed cake toppers for $5, and even if these 6 crowns are all I use out of it, I am happy with the box!!

Xmas_shoot_060 I think I might be procrastinating a bit right now. 

But I do see things that need changed in some of these photos, maybe I should go back up to the guest room and futz about again! Xmas_shoot_062

I don’t want to deal with THIS!! It is something I DON’T love about my home, the way the library becomes a catch all and books never get put away.

But, I’d better get to it, that mess won’t clean itself, and there are cameras on their way here in a week.

Thanks to all of you who are interested in participating in my Romantic Country Party on the 25th and will be showing photos of your homes that day too!

ps- Phyllis has a blog anniversery coming up, lets all wish her a happy birthday!

Christmas Comes Early-way too early- and a visit from Dusty

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Thanks for all the people who are letting me know that they will be part of the party!! 

Here are the rules again, since there have been questions-

For fellow bloggers:

1- Take photos of something you love about your home.

2- Comment on my blog about your post Tuesday Sept. 25th and I will list all the participating blogs and link to them, so our party guests can mingle.

3- If you’d like to let people know that you will be at the party, you can add the button invitation to your side bar

4- All participants will be entered to win a copy of Romantic Country

For readers:

1- Leave a comment the 25th about something you love in your own home and you will be entered to win a copy of Romantic Country

Thanks! I can’t wait to Party Hop from blog to blog and see your homes!! And don’t forget, that every comment you leave throughout the month, enters you in my Sept. giveaway drawing, for either a Cottage Collage Kit with old wallpapers, or something made by myself from one of the kits.

Xmas_shoot_022 What do I love about my home?? Well, love and care goes into every inch here at the cottage and I love it all. That is, until I get tired of it and have to make a change!

Right now, I am prepping for a photo shoot.Xmas_shoot_024

I am decorating the guest room for Christmas, and will just leave it up for the Holiday Homes Tour first weekend of Dec.Xmas_shoot_026

Its not done yet, these are the in progess pictures.Xmas_shoot_027

I’m trying to keep this room Romantic and lush, with gold, silver and roses.Xmas_shoot_029

I’m adding some angels, and vintage postcards of lovely ladies.Xmas_shoot_016

Xmas_shoot_021 I found this tiny tree at a garage sale this summer for a nickel. I added vintage Wilton cake decorating plastic crowns that I sparkled up, and some old jewelry.

Xmas_shoot_004 I’m also decorating Sugarwing’s room.Xmas_shoot_006

I spent part of today making tags and paper doll dresses to hang on her little pink tree.Xmas_shoot_007

They were fun to make, since I had rolls and rolls and rolls of new -old- wallpaper to play with!Xmas_shoot_010

Xmas_shoot_003 I also am hanging vintage ornaments in pink, aqua, and soft green.

And of course,  I hung all of the sugar coated fairies I made (from inspiration by Holly.)

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They are so dainty and sweet. Wallpaper_packs_024

Here are some of my great new wallpapers!  I spent a huge chunk of my day yesterday ironing and cutting and packing the papers up for Etsy.Wallpaper_packs_037

As much as I love it all, no one could use that much, even me!!  So I am making up packs of it, since I also spent a huge chunk of money for it all.Wallpaper_packs_016

I also made up specialty packs, like this chocolate and roses pack. I only had enough of the right colors to make two of these.Wallpaper_packs_021

And since I am in the throes of Christmas, while every one else is enjoying fall, I made up some vintage Holiday packs.Wallpaper_packs_008

My friend Becca bought one of these Cottage Collage Kits of my pretty wallpapers, and I made a blue bird tag for her in honor of her blog name "Bluebirds and Roses".  Bartz_horses_007 

And speaking of friends,look who came to see me, Dusty.  His mother, Lady, used to be one of the horses we boarded for a few years. She lived with us while pregnant, but her family built a barn for her right before Dusty was born. I almost felt like I was his grandma, or at least his great aunt.  It was so nice to see him. 

Maybe I have run on long enough now??

Beths’s Button and what I love (besides loving Beth for bailing me out)

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URGGHG!! 

That sums it up. I struggled over and over trying to make a button for the Romantic Country Party on the 25th, I must have loaded it (incorrectly) 20 times or more. Then I gave up, and posted my blog for the day, those long rambly, take my time, things that I do, and as I hit save, Twinkle (or shall I call her STINKLE) stepped on the power strip and turned off the computer.Favorite_things_012_2

I have forgiven Stinkle and Beth created the button for me, so I am off to re-do my post for the day. 

If you want to put the party invitation button on your sidebar so people will know you are showing photos of what you love in your home on the 25th, please do. If you need help, you can try to ask me, but I might have to send you to Beth!

I thought I’d start showing some things that I love about my house, maybe a few with each post till the party (I love everything about my house!!)

This pitcher is from one of my first trips to the annual flea market Beth and I go to. It was only $5 and I use it to keep my remote controls in.Favorite_things_015_2

This little side table that I painted is another favorite thing. It was part of a set of 2 night stands, 2 twin beds (gorgeous with curved foot boards) and a dresser with big mirror that I got at an auction for $140 all together. I painted them up and sold them one at a time, but kept this as a living room table, its narrow shape makes a perfect fit in a small room.Favorite_things_009_2

Sometimes, it is the little things that can make a room.  I LOVE my curtains and tie backs. I usually change my curtains with the seasons, but these Shabby Chic (Target) drapes have been up for over a year and I am not tired of them at all.

I tied them back with white velvet ribbon edged in pearls and held that in place with a vintage buckle.Favorite_things_001_2

The interior of my home is done in soft and calming colors, but the breezeway rocks! I love to walk in the doors and be welcomed by this cheerful green color.Favorite_things_004_2

The azalea pink and black accents really make the colors pop. I doubt if I’d be comfortable with these shades to live in, but as an entry way, it always makes me smile walking through.Favorite_things_017_2

And there is big LOVE for this piece.  My son took this old table I had in the shed (garage sale $10) and made it into a sink for me.

I’m looking forward to seeing all the things my blogger friends love about their homes too, during our Romantic Country Party. If you don’t have a blog, you can leave comments and tell us what makes you smile in your home! 

Favorite_things_026_2  What have I been up to today besides pulling my hair out over computer woes?

Glitter up to my eyebrows.

Hobby Lobby has theirs on sale half price this week and I bought a bagful.

I’ve been making all of my vintage cake toppers into Christmas decor and at my cottage, that requires a bagful of glitter!

Did I mention I have to have part of my house decorated for Xmas by Sept. 24th for a photo shoot???? And that I have a sweet house guest this week? I think I’ll put her to work stringing lights!Favorite_things_029_2

Today I turned little peat pots into ornaments by filling them with vintage yarn nests, little angels, millinery flowers, buttons and GLITTER, GLITTER, GLITTER.

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My flock of red flocked birds are now sugar coated and ready to grace holiday decor.Favorite_things_036_2

I feel even more like it is Christmas, because not only have I made a few dozen decorations today, I have a gift! These are from Michelle, I won her give away and she geared the gifts towards what she knew I would like- yep, she was right, I LOVE them!

  • Don’t forget I am having a few giveaways that you can enter by leaving a comment:
  • One is my regular monthly giveaway and the prize is your choice of a Cottage Collage Kit or a piece I have made from my vintagey stash of goodies.

.Favorite_things_019_2The second is a copy of Romantic Country magazine to a blogger who participates in the party and a copy to a non-blogging  reader

And now for a mini parade of tussie mussies that I made today from my new toys- vintage wallpapers I ordered!Favorite_things_020_2

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