Thursday, April 16, 2020

Spring Thing in the Hearth Room

Hello everyone, hope you're well and keeping your sanity. (I'll get back to you all on that one...)
I took a lot of pics several weeks ago when I was decorating for Spring and Easter. The Hearth Room didn't get Easter decor; no bunnies or things, but more of a Spring theme. Actually it hasn't changed too much since early March. Lambs and sheep are a favorite of mine, so the little bench in front of the sofa has one of my sheep and a twiggy basket of Paperwhites.








I've had this fella for quite a few years. He's "out" most of the time, but Spring and Christmas are his favorite times to be out and about. I looked again to see if there were markings on the bottom, but there aren't any. The glass topped tray is one I've been using a lot here at this house. It fits perfectly on this bench.






My art canvas from 2015 is one of my favorites 
and I use it each Spring since it's colors include a lot of brilliant greens. 
It's here on the mantel with a few of the regulars.







It looks like he's ready to grab a 3D nibble.



I've kept my usual pieces here and added one of my chalk lamb figures
 (Momma and Baby) on the mantel. 






A vintage book stack makes it easy to add height to any vignette or grouping.
A bunch of neutral covered books and bindings that I mix up, keep things interesting.





This faux Hyacinth bulb planting in a rustic box looks and feels like the real thing,
 and speaks to me of early Spring.



We hung this old French styled mirror soon after we moved in. I wasn't planning on using it here, but I've found it's a good basic backdrop for other pieces and since the lighting is naturally dim here, it reflects what light there is.





I'm still on hold with the surgery, and I'm hanging in there. My Internist and Neuro are in communication, and I know there are other people in worse shape than I am. I'm trying to keep my normal schedule if I can. So I'm still around, just not quite where I'd like to be. Thanks for coming by, I'm grateful, and I appreciate you all! Stay well!





Hope to see you Monday evening:




joining in here:

All About Home at Common Ground and Follow the Yellow Brick Home
 Celebrate Your Story at The Zucchini Sisters,  Create Bake, Make at Across the Blvd
Love Your Creativity at Life and Linda,  LouLouGirls Fabulous Party
Tips and Tutorials at Home Stories A to Z,  Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Make it Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House
Tuesday at Our Home at Our Home Away from Home,
  Keep in Touch at Let's Add Sprinkles  Talk of the Town at Knick of Time
Turnabout Tuesday at My Wee Abode,  Share Your Style at French Ethereal
Charming Homes and Gardens at Dabbling and Decorating
Vintage Charm at Our Hopeful Home,   Wonderful Wednesday at LeCultivateur 
Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home,  race at Home at Imparting Grace
 Create, Bake, and Grow at Shabby Art Boutique Farmhouse Friday at The Painted Hinge



13 comments:

  1. Hope you can get the surgery soon. Stay safe.
    Renate

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  2. Everything is so pretty. Hoping you will get some news on having your surgery soon. Have a great day today.
    xoxo
    Kris

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  3. Loving your spring decor...especially the Mama and baby chalkware figurine!

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  4. Yes! I love those sheep figures too. I have three different appointments I'm wanting to reschedule. Hope they figure out a way pretty soon. Hope it happens soon for you!

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  5. I really love your mantel, and so much fun seeing you making this your Home! And, of course your lambs are adorable.

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  6. Hang in there Sweet Friend. My Dad is in the same boat with some reconstructive surgery that keeps getting post poned. I know it's frustrating. We are so happy to keep hearing from you and seeing all of your pretty stuff! Cynthia, Create With Cynthia!

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  7. Lovely! I can't look at a sheep without thinking of you, Debra. Yours are all adorable!

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  8. I love your sweet sheep and the hearth room looks so pretty for spring!

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  9. So pretty. I hope you can get your surgery soon. You have adorable sheep in your collection.

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  10. What a bright and lovely room! I'm a sheep lover as well:) Hopefully all will work out for your surgery. I had hip replacement surgery last February (for advanced arthritis) and I've thought many times about how if I needed it now I would not be able to get it. Hang in there and stay safe! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm Party. xo Kathleen

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  11. Everything is so pretty! I hope you can get your surgery soon. Thank you for joining us this week at Charming Homes & Gardens.

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