Most of the red/white/blue is packed away, with a little red left behind for "summer". Mid-summer is here and I now have a short space of time to bring out the seashells and put together some fun displays and vignettes using some vintage elements as containers.
In the past I've created displays using trays and tureens, silver candy dishes and iron plant containers. Most of those vignettes have been decidedly on the "romantic" side, but this year I wanted to do something with a bit more "rustic garden" feel.
If you may remember I found this cutie little chippy metal basket last month and did a post holding my breadboards. Since then it's been around the garden room in several different groupings. Now it's here on the bench/coffee table holding faux paperwhites and a conch shell and two starfish.
After I put the grouping together I added one of my mini iron urns with a votive for a bit of a glow in the evening. I've mentioned before that my vignettes are always a work in progress, as I tweak things and move them around until I get a feel for how it looks to me.
This week I changed up the quilt and pillows on the wicker settee for a more summery look after the July 4th patriotic color for the last 6 weeks.
You can't tell it from the pics, but both those urns got a thorough scrub before coming inside.
If you'd like more seashell summer inspiration, be sure and check out last summer's Coastal Vibes Blog Hop where 13 bloggers share their take on coastal decor. Coastal Vibes with Seashells on the Dining Room Buffet
I have a few more shell decor ideas coming up later in the week. Hope you're having a great one!
joining in at these great parties:
joining in at these great parties:
The House on Silverado, Love Your Creativity at Life and Linda,
Inspire Me Monday at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life Home Imagined at the Antique Journey
Turnabout Tuesday at My Wee Abode, Wednesday Link Party at Our Tiny Nest
Whimsy Home at Fifth Sparrow No More
Wonderful Wednesday at Eclectic Red Barn
Centerpiece Wednesday at Karin's Kottage Share Your Style at French Ethereal,
Vintage Charm at Our Hopeful Home, and My Thrift Store Addiction
Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home,
Home Matters at Southern Sunflowers, Grace at Home at Imparting Grace
Farmhouse Friday at County Road 407 Fabulous Friday at WM Design House
Perfect vignette for summer. Reminds us of the beach and sunshine and sea. Happy New Week.
ReplyDeletethanks Kris, yep, that's about as close to the beach as I'll get, haha!
DeleteOh how I love this post! The seashells are so romantic and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh Thankyou, I do love getting them out each year and finding something fun to do with them!
DeleteBeautiful Debra, love your Starfish. Apologies for not visiting in a while, we have been taking care of our Peanut.
ReplyDeleteI've been keeping track of you guys on IG. I've been through all the ups and downs you've been experiencing with our kitties. It's so hard and just consumes your thinking and prayers. So glad you stopped by. The heat is horrible and I'm not handling it well this summer. Take care of yourself. I'm praying for you.
DeleteWe just got back from the beach and were surrounded by shells but none as nice as these. And I couldn't believe how nice the weather was! Love your coastal vibes. Happy summer!
ReplyDeleteso glad you had a great time with good weather. Sounds wonderful!!
DeleteWhat a cozy and relaxing space, I love the Greek key planters too, gorgeous! :)
ReplyDeletethankyou Tanya and thanks for leaving a note!
DeleteThis is just perfect, Debra. It feels so summery and so very happy.
ReplyDeletethanks Jeanie, coming by to visit!
DeleteI wish I had the seashells I collected from the past. You mentioned your squirrel problem, we have one who thinks he owns this property. He will jump on the garage roof, and when I pull into the garage will look down at me and make his noises while that tail flicks back and forth so fast, I am certain he is giving me a piece of his mind for disturbing him. He really gets riled up when I let the pup out, it can be comical to watch!
ReplyDeletethose crazy squirrels get so territorial and they think they own the place. I can just picture him shaking his finger at you! I still enjoy watching them even though they're naughty. I have one or two babies that are pretty tame. They don't understand why everyone runs away when I come outside.
DeleteYes, I had no idea they were like that until we moved here! He thinks he owns the whole block, but it makes me giggle when he thinks he's giving me the what-for. I like to watch the one here too, he is always busy hiding nuts in some of the craziest places.
DeleteDebra, love seeing this post. I've transitioned over to a nautical theme in my dining room. I still have my tray of Uncle Sam folkart figures out on a table in the sunroom, along with a doughbowl filled with patriotic things, but the dining room is all about seashells, Nantucket baskets, and other pieces with a nautical theme. It's lighter and offers a serene feel compared to the robust red, white, and blue. It's my theme for next weeks Summer on a Tray Blog Hop.
ReplyDeleteoooh, sounds beautiful! Can't wait to see it!
DeleteLove your shells, especially in the candle glow, Debra! Thanks for sharing the evolution of your lovely space. Happy Mid-Summer!
ReplyDeletethanks Barbara, so glad you came by! Hope you're having a good summer!
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