One of the reasons I love Fall so very much is the change in the coloring of leaves, flowers, and shrubbery. Where Spring is full of greens and lovely pastel shades of flowers and buds, Fall can be just as amazing visually with all the glorious brilliant color.
Showing posts with label ironstone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ironstone. Show all posts
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Backyard Naturals Bouquet
Labels:
Autumn,
back porch,
fall,
ironstone,
leaves,
natural elements,
October,
potting bench,
pumpkins
Friday, July 31, 2020
Garden Bouquets and Transferware
I've been inspired by all the beautiful garden bouquets out here in Blogville. I wasn't able to get a lot of flower containers planted this year, but I do have several pots filled with the small mixed zinnias and trailing variegated petunias. I also have a large hydrangea out front that has given me quite a few pretty ever-changing blooms.
Labels:
Brown Transferware,
farm table,
flowers,
Garden Room,
ironstone
Saturday, January 18, 2020
January Cupboard in Candlelight
For me, January is a month for settling in for Winter. Here in the lower Midwest we do have a few beautiful warmer days during Winter, but for the most part the days are gray and cold and spitting something wet. In January I'm all about staying warm and cozy indoors. To combat the short dreary days I like to have some spaces in the house that evoke a feeling of warmth and comfort.
Labels:
Brown Transferware,
Garden Room,
holiday cupboard,
ironstone,
January,
pitchers,
prints,
tureens,
winter
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, December 18, 2019
Christmas Holiday Cupboard and the Garden Room
Hi Friends, time for the Christmas Edition of the Holiday Cupboard. I've had so much fun decorating this old cabinet out here in the sunroom aka the Garden Room this last year. It's the first Christmas styling I've done with it, and I've found a lot of fun vintage goodies to decorate with in my stash. This cabinet was storage at the last house, but now it's been organized to allow me to have some more display space for holiday pieces.
Labels:
Christmas,
December,
Garden Room,
holiday cupboard,
ironstone,
plaid,
putz houses,
red transferware,
Tartan
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
Friday, June 7, 2019
Back Porch and the Potting Bench
This has been the week to finally share my outside spaces... good and not so good. Earlier in the week I posted my front porch that's in the middle of a facelift. That post is a kind of a cringe-worthy "before photo", but I know it's going to get better. So now to the back of the house. I'll show you the potting bench first, since it's the most fun to look at.
Labels:
back porch,
gate,
ironstone,
metal basket,
old door,
pillows,
plants,
potting bench,
Vintage,
vintage garden,
wicker
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
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Vintage Repurposed Cupboard
When placing all my odds and ends of mix and match white chippy pieces out in the "Garden Room", (I'm going to refer to that big space formally known as the Sunroom, as The Garden Room, ala Katie from Let's Add Sprinkles. Sometimes it's not very sunny so it's now The Garden Room) I soon realized that there wasn't going to be space to fit it all in. Despite a huge room, I had an abundance of furniture that I've had "in storage" begging to be functional again. I had to find a place for this old cupboard that had unfortunately lost it's doors many years ago. It had been in the basement holding quilts or dishes in it's previous lives.
Friday, September 21, 2018
Fall Decor in the Middle of the Mess
Hi Friends, since this is my favorite time of the year, I'm going to try and share some small posts on Fall. It's a mild form of chaos over here at "Packing Central", but sharing here, and seeing what you all are doing for Fall decor will help me stay somewhat sane.
Labels:
Autumn,
fall,
Fall Home tours,
ironstone,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
pillows,
wicker,
wreaths
Friday, July 27, 2018
French Country Styling on the Baker's Rack
As we head towards August the color scheme sees some subtle changes around here. I like to bring in the deeper colors of golds and greens; more neutral tones. Sort of "harvest-y" colors. In the Spring and Summer the kitchen sitting area is all about bright fresh color and a garden feel; now I'm ready for something different.
Labels:
baker's rack,
breadboard,
Country French,
cows,
French Style,
ironstone,
pears,
prints,
transferware,
tureen,
wicker baskets
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Vintage Elements on the January Baker's Rack
Before the calendar changes over to February and we find ourselves indulging in all shades of pink and rosebuds and hearts and Valentines, I'm finally able to share some of the vintage goods that I've brought together here in the Kitchen Sitting Area.
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Wooden Crate Refresh and an Ironstone "Candleholder"
Before I say anything else, I want to say thank you to everyone who read my previous post on my health update and family "goings on". Those are hard posts to write, but I feel like I need to be open and honest in my blogging, just as I try to be in my everyday life. It's difficult for me to share a minor little DIY or decor update when there are things going on in life that are important. Having said that, I also don't want to be burdening you all with personal stuff constantly. So thank you for your comments and prayers, and for sending good thoughts my way. I want to share things with you all in case something I'm dealing with can maybe help one of you or someone you know.
Labels:
candles,
crates,
decorating,
ironstone,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
neutrals,
New Year,
paint projects,
white decor
Sunday, December 3, 2017
A Nature Themed Kitchen Cupboard
Smaller house equals less spaces to decorate, and that goes for Christmas decorating too. So I have to think "inside the box". This box would be inside the Kitchen China Cupboard, which at the old house never was decorated for anything. But here, it does double duty as the home of my Brown and Red Transferware and a stand in for my "Holiday Cupboard" which used to be in the basement family room at our previous home.
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
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Styling My Buffet for Fall
I've been trying to spread out my Fall decorating over the last few weeks. It's given me a chance to try out a few different ideas, and also taken the pressure off to get it all done in a couple of days. I used to make myself and my husband crazy by going into a marathon décor frenzy. Now I'm taking my time and looking for inspiration from Pinterest and Fall Magazines from my many year stash.
Monday, August 7, 2017
10 Tips for Transitioning to Fall
Looking through blogland this last week, it's been filled with posts about transitioning our decor from Late Summer into Early Fall. Our individual methods may be similar, but each person has their own unique style and ideas to make this a fun and easy change-over. The fact that bringing out the Autumn decor is one of my favorite things to look forward to, makes this a special time to savor and enjoy for me.
Labels:
Autumn,
Brown Transferware,
candles,
cloches,
Dining Room,
door decor,
fabric,
fall,
florals,
front porch,
hydrangeas,
ironstone,
late summer,
pillows,
prints,
quilts,
sunflowers,
tablerunner,
vignettes
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
ReUnited...
I have a meager collection of mix and match small vintage ironstone pitchers and creamers, that I started about 15 or so years ago. Like all my collections, they are congregations of "old things" that I value, not for their monetary value or rarity, but because they are sentimental and visually pleasing. The wonderful concept of "collections" is that a single element may not have much impact, but when you bring several pieces together, the "group" takes on new life.
Labels:
blessing,
china,
china cabinet,
collection,
family,
ironstone,
pitchers,
sugar and creamers
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Late Fall Lookback...
Last day of October, so I start thinking about tweaking my Fall things to head toward Thanksgiving. I got to looking back at my pics from last year at this time and I realized I didn't have everything "Thanksgiving" together in one blog post. So, to get things rolling and before I let all the turkeys out of the gate, I thought I'd share a post with the highlights from last year.
Labels:
Autumn,
Dining Room,
Entry,
Entry Hall,
fall,
ironstone,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
plaid,
pumpkins,
quilts,
Thanksgiving,
turkeys
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