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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

ahhh flowers

Turning a handful of flowers
into a house full of flowers...
 
 
My local grocery store sells bundles of flowers 3 for $10.
 
That's really all you need!
 
No arranging necessary...
 
 
Simply cut the stems to length and place impressive flowers like delphinium in a beautiful vase or pitcher.
 
 
A large bundle of baby's breath in an old metal bucket are an unexpected yet gorgeously elegant display.
 
If you are feeling brave,
mix two kinds of flowers in a large bowl.
Hydrangeas and roses are a perfect pairing...
 
 
Once you've mastered this,
try mixing three types.
Lilies, roses and hydrangeas...
stunning!
 
 
The idea is to keep it simple yet impactful.
 
It's important to do small things to make yourself smile right now. Life is so hard and the future totally uncertain.
 
Step back from the fear and surround yourself with little things that lighten each day.
 

Saturday, April 25, 2020

quilt project

Well it's official.
I am obsessed with quilts.
 

Oddly enough, I tend to gravitate towards them in the spring. Probably because the ones I collect are fresh, cheerful springy colors.
 
Of course I love the pristine ones, but I also love the overly cherished and snuggled ones too. Those are referred to as "cutter quilts" because you can cut away the good sections and use them for projects.
 
One of my all time favorite cutter quilt project was upholstering my vintage recliner.
 
 
I found it when I was a new college graduate and had just opened my first shop. I was leaving my shop for the day and I spotted it in a dumpster.
 
It was red velvet and tragic.
 
I recovered it in a neutral fabric years ago until it became tragic once again. So when it was time to recover it, I dug into my collection of cutter quilts!
 
 
The chair is a remarkable design for an antique recliner. The body lifts out of the frame. When it is in the frame, there is a bar in the back with notches that allow you to recline in 3 different settings. (Much like a beach lounger!)

 
I used the main part of this lovely old quilt to cover the front of the chair. I didn't have enough for the back so I covered it with an old white Swiss dot baby blanket.
 
 
I painted the frame a soft matte white and slightly distressed it to give it a subtle aged patina.

 
Lastly, I used a new trimmings to hide the staples and give the chair a beautiful finished look.
 
 
I took to my sewing machine to make a few pillows.
 
 
Now she has an entirely new look
thanks to my stash of cutter quilts!

 
I am such a hoarder when it comes to
collecting old notions.
 
 
Sometimes I just bundle small quilt scraps with elegant ribbons and use them in place of pillows.
 
 
Somehow I find a use for all of my collections.
Are you the same way...?
 
I'm odd but I'm good with that!
I hope you are all doing well while sheltering in place.
 
This too shall pass...
 



Tuesday, April 21, 2020

springtime porch spruce up

Nothing beckons spring like a call for outdoor living. The porch is a good place to start. A thorough sweeping, wipe everything down with a lemony fresh solution and it's time to decorate. Let the colors of springtime be your guide...
 






 
All that's left to do is make some fresh squeezed lemonade, brew a pitcher of sweet tea, cut up a bowl of delicious seasonal fruit and bake a batch of sugar cookies.
Enjoy...
 


Saturday, April 18, 2020

daddy's girl

To the most amazing dad

a girl could ever ask for...
 
Happy Birthday Daddy
 
 
One of my fondest memories is the year my dad built me a dollhouse for Christmas. I will never forget the moment I saw it. My eyes filled up with tears, then I looked at my dad and his tears were as big as mine. It was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen in my short life. I found out much later in life that he had dressed up in tennis clothes and headed out to play several nights a week for several months. Instead he was at my great Aunt and Uncle's house making this incredible gift.
 
I still have my beautiful dollhouse.
 
One of many special memories I have
of the most special father.
 
I love you daddy...
Happy Birthday!
 
 


Wednesday, April 15, 2020

flower garden, sort of

With spring in full bloom,
for some lucky folks,
many of us are just itching for an abundance
of fresh flowers from the garden.
 
What if you don't have a garden...
or a green thumb?
Create an indoor garden of sorts.
 
Surround yourself with flowers like...
 
 
vintage millinery flowers
 

 
vintage floral prints
 
 
vintage linens
 
 
vintage floral ephemera
 
 
vintage porcelain
 
 
vintage china

 
vintage ceramics

 
vintage stoneware

 
And no garden,
indoor or outdoor,
would be complete without a
 
beautiful bird's nest
 
 
Flower gardens are a blessing from God.
We have to count our blessings every single day.
 
Especially right now.
 
So if you have a garden,
enjoy it to the fullest.
 
If you don't,
be creative and make one of your own!
 
Stop and smell the roses...
 


Sunday, April 12, 2020

happy easter

We may not be spending Easter the way we are used to spending this beautiful day, but it's here and we need to do our best to face the day with a grateful heart.
 
 
Grateful to be alive...

 
Grateful to know love...

 
Grateful for new beginnings...

 
And grateful that our sins have been washed clean.
 
I pray that you and yours are healthy and blessed this beautiful Easter 2020...
 
 


Friday, April 10, 2020

garden bunnies

It's time for something light and pretty to warm your heart and make you smile. It's awfully hard to be cheerful when there is so much sadness all around. All I hope to do is bring you five minutes of cheer.
 


 
Some spring garden bunnies
might do the trick!








 
I hope that warmed you're
heart a little.


 
Easter is right around the corner and many of us won't be able to celebrate our risen Lord together. Or even attend church services.
Look for ways to keep your joy. It helps to have your loved ones and your faith. It also helps to do things that are good for your physical and mental health. My escape is gardening.
Find yours and hold on tight.
Joy, faith and love
are so very important.