Thursday, May 14, 2020

Tale of the Mirror

The tale of the mirror started last year.  When visiting our aunt in Pawleys Island, SC, the mirror was in the garage.  It was from the house that she bought.  She had downsized from her home and couldn't leave her mirror behind.  Her sweet husband had given a beautiful mirror and she hung hers up.

The mirror in the garage was heavy and large! Also, it was a greeny turquoise color.  That is not my color at all.  
But, it is a Drexel 18th Century Classics piece.  Needless to say, I took it (I should say hubby carefully packed it in the truck).  Here is how it would look orginally.

Enter Anne Sloan paint, my go to.  I get my advice and paint from Linda @ Myfreshpalette.  I choose Paris Gray and White.  I did an undercoat of white and covered with paris gray.  I like the paints like this so I can sand to let the white slightly show through is places.  I waxed it with clear and in some areas white wax.




Here is the finished mirror on the wall.  It does bring light into the room!  I will have Gigi over to view the room in person to see if there is a better flow.


Meanwhile I will work on pillows!!  Joining 
Di 


Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Living room update

We have a small open floor plan at our home. I have rearranged the furniture many times. I think I need a little change. 

 I will be working with a fabulous designer Gigi Lapone McHone.  She has an online  Marketplace and design ideas, https://www.facebook.com/bellaantiquesdesign (click and go to her facebook site).  Her new web site houses her  Antique & Vintage Treasure Finds and Furniture Shop and she has an Etsy shop

Besides this she is the most genuine and fun person to know.  She is a mom of three, twin boys and the cutest little girl.

So back to my decorating dilemma.  Here is a gallery of the main part of my house.  I am concentrating on the living room.  When you walk in the door this is the area you first spot you see.  It's good but see that nice peak above the blinds...
 
  

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                                                                       Can't move that fireplae in the corner!

   

I feel like this wall is a little dark.  Love my blue chairs but they sure worn from years of love!


                                                                       This is the front door area, you see the dining room from the living room

   This is another view of the entry to the right is 2 bedrooms and bathroom

Another angle of the living room area with the blinds closed




This leads to our porch to the left and kitchen to the right

The eat in area and back wall



looking towards the kitchen


The view from the kitchen




That doorway leads to the back hall to the laundry room and the master bedroom

s  Gigi will take my style and my loves and give me some design thoughts.  I can't wait!
Join along as we take this to the next level.

I am joining Inspire Me Monday 

Di


Thursday, May 7, 2020

Paintings

Two of my favorite bloggers have free painting classes.  Staying at home, I have no excuses not to practice “arting” , as my daughter calls it.

Marian @ Miss Mustard Seed, was the first blog I started following. I have been on a journey with her. I love ironstone, blue and white and antiques. I am sure we could be best friends!
Marian has a Friday class.  Here are some paintings I have completed.  Now, these were done with watercolors, but I have ordered oils. 

 We have so much fun because it is live. I feel like we are connected as a group. 


I love the sea and beach. I will watch the videos many more times to get cloud techniques. 

We laugh, giggle and swear (under our breath).  

My next class is from the fabulous Jeanne Oliver @ Jeanneoliver.com Online Art Classes. Yes, she is offering classes free on Wednesday. I started following Jeanne right before we moved to Asheville. She got me thru the move, unpacking and missing of my mom who passed away a few months prior. I have taken online classes and live (the best) from Jeanne. 

This class was on my courses that I had not taken list, so before I start on the free classes I had to do this - Shelters: Painting Places that House our Hearts taught by Mary Gregory

 Mary (click to visit her facebook) is so delightful, funny and encouraging.  


I love barns, farms, churches and old homesteads. She had it all. I did have arylic  paints. But not all the right colors, but I kept up. 



I loved all these painting classes. Now, I am on to the next class, join me.
Di




Stitching and Creating

I love stitching, embroidery and sewing.  I have been making prayer flags for many years.  I took those stitches and created snippets and up cycled  clothes. 
Sail On

This is created on ticking and the back is from a vintage chenille quilt. I call this one “Sail On”. The waves are painted vintage linen lace. 


This is the outfit I upcycled for Lorri Scott’s upcycled clothing contest, Wayward Threads @ lasfibers. The jacket is a sweet coat. The shirt is a baby dress. 

                                                           This sweet baby dress has a quilted heart pocket. 
                                                  These strips of linen are filled with images of faith, joy and fun



This old jacket was upcycled with vintage linens.  I made a grain sack purse with ticking to complete the ensemble 


                                                                             Vintage linens and ticking!


                                          I included a heart on the skirt surrounded by pieces of a 1800’s quilt

                                                  What have you been working on during this eventful time?

Joy from Cottage-Wishes

Di,
   

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Garden thoughts

The feel of the earth is comforting and grounding. With staying at home I want the comfort I had as a child.  My dad always planted a garden in the early spring.  So, I got myself motivated to tackle the yard. 

My childhood favorite flower is Lantana. My nana always had them in her yard.


Lantana for butterflies

Thankfully, before all shops closed I was able to order some vegetable and herbs at my favorite local nursery’s . They put my order together, along with my daughters order, and hubby picked it up. All he had to do was call when he was there and they loaded into the back of his truck. 






Most herbs prefer full sun at least 6 hours of full sun
Companion Planting: basil with tomatoes and peppers
dill with broccoli and cababe
Rosemary with cabbage
dill grows tall
French Tarragon aids digestion and is guld be a good groundcover reat for sauces
Thyme needs room to spread and wo
Rosemary symbol of friendship, love and fidelity, a tonic for anxiety! Dew of the Sea.
Tarragon acts as a sentinel in the garden, keeping away insects.
Thyme is good protection as well as Sage.  Mints are effective against moths, ants, and fleas.  


We planted in these porch containers, hubby put a gate around them. Our yorkie decided she would eat the leaves!



 And in the front bed



Click on picture to go to Taste of Home article on How to Dry Herbs


Drying Tip: Make cuttin on a warm, sunny day.  Cut the upper half to third of the plant, this will allow the plant to rebound quicker.  Put the cuttings in brown paper bags to keep out the light.  Make each bags and hang the bags in a cool, dry
 place for several weeks.  

This is how the lettuce, collards, kale and chard are growing. 


I can’t wait to taste these veggies and herbs. 

I am joining Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
https://myuncommonsliceofsuburbia.com/inspire-me-monday-23/
And All about home 


Di