A few weeks ago I was admiring a post from Angie at Postcards from the Ridge and fell in love with a vintage paper garland she had purchased from Etsy a few years ago. Now, I don't want to be labeled a "copy cat", but I went right to the Etsy Shop, LaCasaMia, and ordered one for myself. I DO love vintage ephemera and paper collage pieces, so I was so excited to see it arrive a few days ago all the way from Belgium.
Showing posts with label Dining Room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dining Room. Show all posts
Friday, February 14, 2020
Vintage Paper Heart Garland with Love
A few weeks ago I was admiring a post from Angie at Postcards from the Ridge and fell in love with a vintage paper garland she had purchased from Etsy a few years ago. Now, I don't want to be labeled a "copy cat", but I went right to the Etsy Shop, LaCasaMia, and ordered one for myself. I DO love vintage ephemera and paper collage pieces, so I was so excited to see it arrive a few days ago all the way from Belgium.
Labels:
Dining Room,
ephemera,
February,
French Bust,
paper collage,
Valentine's Day,
Valentines Day,
Vintage
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Hello February at All About Home #25
Hi Friends, so glad you're here!
Everyone glad we're on to February? January is always a hard month because we have the anticlimax of "after Christmas" and things just seem sort of blah to a lot of us. I'm ready for all the fun of Valentine's Day and some "sweet" inspiration. You too? so you've come to the right place. Let's have some fun this month!
Everyone glad we're on to February? January is always a hard month because we have the anticlimax of "after Christmas" and things just seem sort of blah to a lot of us. I'm ready for all the fun of Valentine's Day and some "sweet" inspiration. You too? so you've come to the right place. Let's have some fun this month!
Labels:
candlelight,
cloches,
cupid,
Dining Room,
February,
figural,
romance,
Valentine's Day,
Valentines Day,
Vintage
Saturday, January 11, 2020
French Farmhouse Table in the Dining Room
My last post I was telling you all about my after Christmas need for a more neutral palette. I always love a lot of color at the Holidays and I sort of overdid it this year here at the new place. I'm kinda over red/green for now. I'll be ready for some red again next month for Valentine's Day, but for now, my eyeballs need a break.
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
French Country Elements in the Dining Room
My focus on getting back in the decor groove after the Holidays has been on my Dining Room table. At the beginning of the New Year I tend to want to go with more neutral elements since I'm usually oversaturated with color from Christmas. I've been gathering inspiration for a French Country Farmhouse feel that I could use in my Dining Room without going shopping.
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Vintage Christmas
Christmas Eve?
I can hardly believe it.
Family will be here soon!
There just wasn't enough time to get all the photos shared,
so I'm going to post pics and be light on words,
otherwise things won't get done!
Anyone else in my shoes house slippers?
Quick peek at the Dining Room
and my favorite corner of the house.
Labels:
Christmas,
December,
Dining Room,
Entry Hall
Friday, October 4, 2019
The Fall Dining Room and Needlepoint Pumpkins
It's now October, but since the weather hasn't been very Fall-like, I'm still feeling the need for the "lighter version" of Fall Decor. When I was first adding Fall to the Dining Room I was going for Fall colors, but not anything dark and heavy. I don't want a bunch of that when it's 90 degrees outside. I started thinking about maybe using a vintage print on the buffet that had all the Fall feels, but still added some lighter color and a little "white".
Labels:
buffet,
cloches,
Dining Room,
fabric pumpkins,
fall,
ironstone,
metal basket,
needlepoint,
tureen
Friday, September 27, 2019
Fall Vignette on the Washstand
I have a favorite little corner in the Dining Room that's not easily seen from the rest of the house. It's only visible if you walk from the kitchen to the Dining Room, but it has some very sweet vintage pieces. The washstand with the marble top was in my childhood home, right inside our Entry at the old farmhouse. I've had it for the last almost 20 years, and finally painted it a few years ago to become the lovely little cabinet that it is today.
Labels:
antiques,
Autumn,
Dining Room,
fall,
French Bust,
ironstone,
September,
washstand
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Sunflowers for a Late Summer Dining Room
Since August shows up a little later in the week, I'm adding some "Late Summer" color with Sunflowers. They're the perfect way to transition into Early Fall. Real or faux, spread them around for some "happy face" time. You just can't look at Sunflowers without a big smile showing up. I'm adding a touch of "Late Summer" here in the Dining Room on the buffet with a few Sunflowers and prints.
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
A few more touches in the Dining Room
Labels:
buffet,
china,
china cabinet,
Dining Room,
Dining Room table,
French Bust,
ironstone,
mirror,
prints,
washstand
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
New House Journal: Living and Dining Rooms and a New Recliner
We had a busy last week with another partial move and then working over the weekend at the new house. This last trip we got my office furniture, most of the Living Room, more basement stuff, guest bedroom and the big room size rugs for the Living Room and Dining Room that I cleaned last weekend. Phone pics ahead; sorry for the less than perfect images.
Labels:
chairs,
Dining Room,
Living Room,
move,
New House Journal
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
New House Journal: New Hardwoods and Carpet
This post is probably way more exciting for me personally than for any of you readers, but it's part of my documenting the progress of our new house. When we first walked into the Entry, other than notice the shiny ceilings, was the fact that the formal living and dining rooms were covered in carpet. Now I have nothing against carpet as you will see, but I really wanted hardwood floors this next time around.
Labels:
bedroom,
carpet,
Dining Room,
hardwood floors,
Living Room,
New House Journal
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Spirit of Christmas Past: Entry in White
Hi Friends, I'm really missing not being able to decorate for Christmas this year. I didn't get to decorate for Fall either, but I knew that wouldn't happen from the minute we signed papers on the new house. But... I had hopes that we'd maybe be moved in by the end of November. As we started working at the new place more and more projects that needed to be done came to our attention, so now it's December and we are still working. At this point I'm hoping to move at the first of the year. I'm not complaining because I want things accomplished before we get there. So I'm doing a little reminiscing.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Rustic French Fall Decor
I'm in the middle of messy packing mode, but I'm still looking for Fall Inspiration. Nothing over-the-top, but some subtle color changes and natural vignettes. I thought I'd share some classic French Country Autumn seasonal decor with you today from previous Septembers. I like to look back through the archives and see what I was doing "this time of year" from years ago.
Labels:
Autumn,
Dining Room,
fall,
flowerbox centerpiece,
hydrangeas,
Living Room,
pumpkins,
Vintage
Thursday, August 16, 2018
New House Journal: Dining Room Chandy
We're making progress through the process of buying this house. This last week we've negotiated the inspection results; nothing major or deal breaking, just little things that need to be taken care of. This is an older home, built in the 60's, and even though it's been partially renovated there are still lots of updates we need to finish. Looks like it needs a small amount of roof repair, some tree limbs hanging on electrical lines... the things I never wanted to worry about again. We realized a while back that to get the usable space on one level we need, we have to go with an older home. We've researched the new custom home route and that's not something we want to go through now. We don't want to be further out of town, and that's what we'd be getting with a subdivision of new builds. I talked some about our decision making process in my last post. I'm excited about all that's ahead with this big project, but I still feel I need to explain our decision. Maybe I'm still trying to convince myself, haha. I know that sometimes our big life choices are not so easy to make. But then again, that IS life isn't it? Stepping out in Faith to do what we feel God is directing us to do.
Labels:
chandelier,
Country French,
Dining Room,
lighting,
New House Journal
Friday, March 23, 2018
Spring Home Tour 2018
Hi Everyone, and welcome to the 2018 Spring Home Tours hosted by our friend Marty from A Stroll Thru Life. Marty herself is putting the finishing touches on her lovely home and has taken us on her remodeling and decorating journey this last year. Thanks so much for including me in the tour, Marty. If you're here from Far Above Rubies, I know you enjoyed Anita's amazing one-of-a-kind vintage eclectic home filled with wonderful color and pattern. If you've missed part of the Home Tour, I have a list of participants at the end of the post.
Labels:
coffee table,
Dining Room,
Easter,
home tour,
Living Room,
mantel,
rabbits,
spring,
Spring Inspiration
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Easy Neutral Decor in the Entry
This post is about 2 or 3 weeks behind schedule, since everyone is moving on to Valentine's Day decor. I think there are a lot of us who like to use our blog as a visual diary of our projects and decorating. So even though it's time to add in a little Valentine's this week, I want to share January's Entry and Dining Room with you all.
Labels:
Dining Room,
Entry,
entry console,
Neutral Winter Home Decor,
paperwhites,
urns,
winter,
winter decor
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Layering Table Linens for a Thanksgiving Vignette
Labels:
Autumn,
Dining Room,
Dining Room table,
fall,
ironstone,
linens,
November,
pumpkins,
tabletop,
Thanksgiving,
tureens,
turkeys
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Welcome to my un"Official" Fall Home Tour
Hi Friends, this is a post from our previous home in 2017. We may no longer live there but it's still one of my favorite Fall "Home Tours".
I think I have all the photos together now to put together my annual Fall Home Tour that I will keep on the sidebar for the rest of the season. Each year, I like to bring all the Fall Decor into one post to remind myself how I decorated that year. So I'll keep the words to a minimum and let you look around. Welcome!
Labels:
Autumn,
Dining Room,
Entry,
fall,
Fall Home tours,
Fall Open House,
kitchen,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
Living Room
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Vintage Basket Refresh for Fall
Last week I shared an old basket that I found on my latest vintage market shopping excursion, but I wasn't sure what I would do with the sad state of the finish on it. I thought about just painting it with a gray wash of chalk paint, but I really didn't want to mess with the original patina too much.
Thursday, September 28, 2017
A Few Finds for Fall
Sometimes I forget to let you all see what I bring home from my vintage market shopping. But I had been looking for one of these standing vintage baskets for a while, and I just had to share it with you all. You can never have too many white pumpkins for Fall decor, so when I found a crop of these "new" metal distressed pumpkins, one had to come home with me. and... I have a Brown Transferware detector built in, so I also grabbed up this little Brown Aestheic Transferware pitcher/gravyboat that was only $5. It's a cloudy and rainy day, so I had to quickly take some pics here in the Dining Room, where the light is always good.
Labels:
Autumn,
decor,
Dining Room,
Dining Room table,
distressed,
fall,
faux pumpkins,
pumpkins,
white
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