Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Never Forgotten......



My beautiful son, Michael Scott, was taken to be with our Lord today.........................

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Miss Rhea's Easter Swap

What a fabulous time we all had joining Miss Rhea's Easter Swap. The creative ideas using a little yogurt cup were astounding!

Here's what I received from my FABULOUS swap partners.

From Sharon at SharDonExclusives.blogspot.com
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This beautiful basket with Venice lace appliques was joined by a happy bunny with floral bracelet, heart shaped tea strainer, wonderful tags, hand made egg cup and porcelain looking egg, gorgeous cross shadowbox with inside interest, embellished egg ornament, and a wonderful white porcelain bird.





And from Mary at megardengal.blogspot.com.


That gorgeous basket with tons of crepe paper ruffles and fabulous pin on the front, glittered lamb, TDF tags, home made lip balm, awesome cross,
a vintage looking chocolate chick and tiny pink bird with crown sitting on a glittered egg. Mary said this was "to remind me that I am a child of God". That lovely thought goes through my head every time I pass this sweet bird.



I must say that Miss Rhea really did a spectacular job of matching us up. I know EVERYONE was really please with the partners that she chose for us. I couldn't have been more thrilled and will add these lovely treasures to my Easter decorating for many years to come.

I feel truly blessed by both of my partners and hope to continue the on-line friendship that began because of this, my first, swap.

Thank you so much Sharon, Mary and Miss Rhea!!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Beauty of Spring in Michigan

Just a few scenes from around the farm today....












God is Good!!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Been Decoupaging.......

Love the juxtaposition of the modern looking porcelain hand and the antiquated sleeve...




Friday, February 26, 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

Let's Copy......Dressing Table

I'll be sharing lots of these in the coming months.

I love collecting decorating magazines and books. In my collections, I have marked many inspiration photos. They usually evolve into something a little like the original, but not recognizable from the magazine photos at all.

I'm going to deviate from that in the "Let's Copy" posts, so that you can see how to create some of those gorgeous magazine layouts yourself at home.

This is from one of my favorite inspiration books, Simply Romantic Decorating by Jessica McClintock, who by the way, has always been my idol. I love this dressing table from her own breathtakingly beautiful home.



This is my version...


My table is a little smaller and I've chosen items that are a lot like those on her table, but I already have these at home (click to enlarge). Remember, when copying a vignette, you only need to have the same colors and shape of the outline to pull off something that looks just like it. Notice the top outline on Ms McClintock's dressing table. It has a prominent item at the left and the highest item in the center with several groups of smaller items filling in the table.

I could have gone out to the garden and cleaned the snow from my terra-cotta bust, but chose instead a table chandelier with lots of prisms. My mirror is not nearly as fancy as hers, but it is a mirror with a metal frame and the right height. I chose to create a bit of height on the right side with a metal easel and frame.

To do this duplication at home, you'll need the following items: fabric for the underskirt, a beautiful lace piece and a quilted piece for the top.

I made my underskirt from some ivory curtain lining because it drapes so well (her's is linen). Cut it into 4 one yard (36") pieces and stitch a 3/4" casing in the top of each piece. Then, cut a piece of elastic 1/2" by the size of the table around plus about 24". After you have strung the elastic through the casing, put the elastic around the table and tie it in the back so it's tight to the table frame. Adjust the gathers to the sides and front. No need to hem as this one is just tucked under.





Tuck the lace piece (or pieces) under the elastic at a length of about half way down the length of the underskirt. Top it with a throw or piece of quilted fabric with a scalloped edge. Decorate with useful vanity items. Taadaa.....there you have it.


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

What Do You LOVE?

With Valentine's Day just past, my mind wanders to things I love in addition to my family and friends.

I love
Spring..........



Laughter.........

Chocolate........

Old Lace..........

Vintage Bridal Trains........

Old Things..........

Pink Houses.........

Hummingbirds.......

Sunlight Pouring in a Window..........

Cute Cats...........

My Little Cottage...........

Daisys..............


In addition to your family and friends, what do you LOVE?