Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Top Three from Vintage Inspiration and a local Shout Out

So much great inspiration last week at the party,
 so now's the time to share the Top Three most visited links:


Mary from Home Is Where the Boat Is sets a table
 celebrating a Gardener's Christmas out on her porch.



Julie from Idyllhours  shows off her wonderful 
Red Transferware in her corner kitchen hutch.



And Sally from Salmagundi has her Hoosier Cabinet
 decked out with wonderful family pieces from the farm.



And on a local note...


if you live anywhere near Springfield, Missouri,
Grab your girlfriends or hubby, 'cause...



You'll want to enjoy celebrating the Christmas Season...



with a visit to Robin's Vintage Suitcase 
and lunch at the Vintage Veranda.


Your destination for a great afternoon or fun filled weekend.


Click Here for their Facebook Page

This store is packed with so much Christmas fun!!


Hope you'll come back tomorrow ready to party at
 Vintage Inspiration.


xoxo,

A little Grain Sack Inspiration

If you're like me you need a jumping off point; something that inspires you, and gives you direction. I had it in my head this year that I wanted to do something less fussy, maybe a little more "Winter-ish" than an all out Christmas blow-out. I've seen some amazing "all out" Christmas decor, but for me, I just wanted something simpler that could maybe make it at least through part of January.


During the late Summer and early Fall I used a table runner made of dark grain sack fabric with a black stripe. I loved it, and started looking for a runner in a red stripe with a light background early. Chalk one up for me... I'm usually late on making decisions. I waited too long and now the infamous BOXWOOD wreath has eluded my grasp this year...grrrrrr.



I knew I wanted to use this white wooden lantern that I've had for awhile, so it had to nest in the old windowbox. Now, back to the tablerunner issue...soooo....I couldn't find the fabric, but actually did one better by finding this amazing antique grain sack on Etsy from a wonderful gal named Christina from Austria. (From The Etsy Store Grain Sack) I ordered early in October, so it was here just in time for the Thanksgiving change over.



I took out the binding that held the sides together, so I would have one long piece in a single layer. Then centered it on my off white burlap. I want to cover up as much of the B-R-O-W-N table top as I can...






Perfect.


Christina's Photo
It's really beautiful and immaculate with no damage or age showing at all. I highly recommend her shop.





Then, I started digging in my linen stash and came up with this vintage "Turkey Red" tablecloth for the buffet.






I just folded it lengthwise.








A little more "grainsack" with the ribbon.




And a grapevine wreath with a red transferware cup. The more I look at that wreath, the more I know it must have lost an apple or two since last year. Sorry, it's now on my "to-do" list!


Had to have some plaid, ya'll!!
My sister made these adorable pillows for me for Christmas last year.






more red stripes
(and birdies)
big pillow was a Pottery Barn must have last year!


I changed out the bittersweet on my little Fall Nature Tree for some festive winterberry garland. I put the snow owls to bed and added in some glitter birds in their place.





I have an old friend that's making an appearance in the Dining Room this year. I'll share him this weekend! (If you look closely you'll see a peek of him.)

I'll be joining in these great Holiday Parties this week:

Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
Blissful Whites at Timewashed
Open House Party at No Minimalist Here
TTT at Stone Gable
Home Sweet Home at The Charm of Home
Shabby Art Boutique
 French Country Cottage
Inspiration Friday at The Picket Fence

Hope you're having a fun week,
be sure and check out 

It's live all week.

xoxo,