Sunday, 15 April 2012

It's all in the DETAILS!

I wrote a post about our new addition of a two car hobby garage that you can see HERE. However, I wanted to talk about the details that we almost missed...The brick!

The brick masons were here and bricked the new garage with the matching brick on the house. When they completed it, there was a bit of brick left-over and our contractor came by to see the progress. He noticed this...



See the

Saturday, 14 April 2012

Spring Buffet ....

As IF I haven't shared our buffet with you enough, I'm sharing it a-GAIN (sorry).  Gone are the reds that were splashed around for Winter and in are more soft colors for Spring!


I added a few, inexpensive "newbies" here, too ... can you spot them?


Of course, I kept my fleur-de-lis vase from Willow Tree.  I love that it can work with any season and is large enough to hold nice, fat bunches of faux florals!


And, what did we do before glass cloches?  My little bird's nest, robins eggs and shredded paper feel quite fancy being showcased like this:


Goodbye pinecones and hello seashells, cream orbs and beach wood:


I thought it'd be fun to layer a touch of black in the mix ... this whimsical Subway art (Home Goods ... surprise, surprise) is just the ticket!


And, unfortunately, my paintbrush skipped on over to my birdhouse and gave it a coat of Old White.


To balance the robins eggs on the right side (under the cloche), my OCD-self had to add a splash of blue on the left side, as well.  Although, I did break my cardinal odd rule by not adding a third pop of blue.  Ugh ... might have to fix that before I convince myself that bad things will happen if I don't!


And, to finish it off, I added a new lamp (yes, *hangs head low* ... Home Goods):


And, there ya' have it ... simple and welcoming Spring (annnnd, now that I look at this again, I'm surprised I haven't painted the frame yet.  Hmmmmm ...)


I love seeing how all of you are *Springifying,* too!

Have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by,

Becca

Thursday, 12 April 2012

When Creative Juices Flow: Coconut Shell Hanging Planter

This project was on mind since long. Executed it recently. I used coconut shells, twine and bangles.  Put them altogether and outcome is just superb. I am too happy to see it hanging in my garden and it looks so beautiful.




I planted different creepers in each coconut shell that is serving as planter now.  


I am sure that it will going to look just awesome after few months, when planter will be covered with different beautiful foliage.


Can you notice small jingling bells(ghungroo) at the bottom. They make such pleasing sound.



Though I wanted to color shells and wanted to add beads also on twine but I was so in hurry that I didn't wait and just hung it as it is. Probably will make one more with new imagination.


Lot more projects are in queue so drop by frequently and stay creative.
Have a lovely weekend ahead.




Iron Bench!

Last year during garage sale season, I picked up an old iron bench.




I reupholstered it and put in my booth for sale.







Oops, I forgot to take a before picture...
I found the fabric that I thought would mimic the iron detail at Hobby Lobby.



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Party Time @ It's So Very Cheri
Metamorphosis Monday @ Between Naps On The

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Little Somethings ...

Recently, I've been messin' around in the sitting room ... trying to add a bit of "newness."  Nothing too exciting though ... just "little somethings" here and there.

With the cold temps officially being *ova,* it was time to retire the red and bring Spring-like colors back!


You may remember that I lined the back of the bookcase with brown craft paper last Fall.  That's gone now and back is the map wallpaper that I lined it with last Spring.  Admittedly, it was nice to welcome back the soft colors and fun map images.


I also switched things up just a tad on a few of the shelves ... like by adding these new pots from Marshall's ... yes, they're similar to the ones from IKEA that used to be there, but I love the metal number "tags" that these have:


I added a nest full of robin's eggs to this twine wrapped plate for a splash of *Spring-y* blue.  I also covered the books in craft paper (just need to add something to the spine):


Back are the pops of coral:


A new fleur-de-lis dish from Home Goods:


And, an inexpensive wine carafe, also from Home Goods ... love the texture that the wicker adds:


I pulled the ol' *switch-a-roo* by replacing the mirrored chest that used to be in here with the blue chest (that was in our bedroom) ... isn't it fun to shop in your own home?  I know that my hubby LOVES when I do that!  I'm thinking about painting the mirror AS Linen:


A black and white nautical print (Home Goods) is a fun pairing with inexpensive coral (from one guess ... that's right, Home Goods)!


Our family picture received a little embellishment by hot gluing Scrabble tiles onto the frame!  Fast, easy and free ... MY kind of project!


And, nooooo, these aren't ET's fingers:


Har har ... it's actually a great piece of beach wood that I found at "let's say it alllll together" ... Home Goods!  It's sitting comfortably on the bench that *used* to be in our mudroom, which has replaced the ottoman that used to be in here.  There was so much fabric going on in here between the slipcovers, pillows, panels, etc., that it was time to phase out a bit, thus, time for the ottoman to go:


Off in the background, is one of the fun, new pillow covers from Pottery Barn that I recently purchased.

Here's another peek at it, along with the new fabric that I bought.  While I LOVE the zebra print panels that I've had in here for awhile, I thought I'd trade them out ... but, I'm sure they'll be back.  For now, I'm enjoying the colors that are in this fabulous fabric ... it truly ties the corals, blues, white and tans together that I've used in here:


Here's the other pillow cover from Pottery Barn.  Of course, I had to bring back my coral throw:


I'm not done in here ... yet!  I'd LOVE to hang an oversized lantern in here and have found many that I'd scoop up in a heartbeat, if not for the *oversized* price tag!  If no sucess, I may end up painting the chandelier.  Stay tuned ...


As always, thanks for stopping by, sweet friends!


I'm linking up for the fun parties at these fabulous blogs:

At the Picket Fence/Inspiration Friday
French Country Cottage/Feathered Nest Friday
From My Front Porch to Yours/Treasure Hunt Thursday

Becca

Sunday, 8 April 2012

White Ironstone Hutch

I can't express to you enough how much I really enjoy my hutch. It has been my favorite piece of furniture to decorate and change out as my heart desires.

My reveal this time, is to show you the hutch decorated with mostly some white ironstone pieces that I have here and there throughout my home. Here we go again...



And now the full view! If you want to see more on how I acquired this hutch,

Saturday, 7 April 2012

More Wreaths, I'm Afraid ....

Happy Saturday!

As I'm playing around with our sitting room and still putting off painting the master bath (lol), I thought I'd share a few of my crazy wreaths that people have been so kind to ask me to create for them!

I hope our sweet friends enjoyed showing their St. Patty's Day pride:


These *beeg* St. Patty's Day wreaths were requested by our awesome friends across the street:


This one is now hanging by the front office at my son's school:


An Easter wreath for a fabulous family who celebrates their "FAITH" every day:


I added a few faux flowers for a splash of Spring, too:


Fun friends wanted this one for their relative, who is a huge Carolina Hurricanes fan:


These were ordered by a sweet friend to celebrate both Easter and the recent birth of their second child, a beautiful baby girl!


I LOVE the vintage children's toile and coordinating smaller polka dot ribbon that I found:


This great family requested an Easter wreath filled with purple, white, turquoise and a splash of yellow ... hope they've been enjoying it:


This wreath is now having fun in its home with big ol' WVU fans:


My sweet Aunt ordered two of these, which were the first Easter wreaths I made, filled with eggs, raffia, whimsical ribbon and LOTS of mesh:


This is one of two identical wreaths made for a wonderful family who wanted a wreath filled with blues, creams and burlap.  Of course, I had to orbs, raffia and deco sticks for fun, too:


Annnnd, lastly, the Easter wreath I made for our front door:


I can't wait to get started on the patriotic wreath orders I've been receiving!

HAPPY EASTER, sweet friends !!

Becca