Sunday, November 20, 2011

Change up for the Front Porch


My front porch was looking pretty sad. Thank goodness the yard guys made it by this week to trim the hedges and get rid of the tons of leaves that were piling up in the front yard. Our two trees out front are maples, and they don't drop their leaves until after a hard freeze. Good thing they decided to come down a little early this year, it was getting pretty deep out there.


(next three photos were taken a week ago)




Gee, looks a little neglected, huh?


Oh, and look who I found on the porch a few weeks ago.



He's one of the "regulars" around here.

But today, despite me having some sort of cold with laryngitis,
 I had to get out there and do something to clean things up, 
and add a little Thanksgiving to the mix. 



We found a couple of cute 4 ft. lit trees at Lowe's this week,
(yay, they were 50% off)
that had a "bronze" finish on the urns.
You know me, they had to be painted white,
so I did that yesterday, even though I was feeling yucky.
Are you guys like me?... sheesh, it's hard for me to slow down!
(especially with a holiday next week, I don't have time to be sick)


So, amidst coughing fits and wearing my old sweats with no make-up,
I was outside puttering, 
the whole time praying that no one would drive by...



I wanted to have some Christmas-y evergreens,
but still hang on to my perfectly good pumpkins 
that together would look "harvesty".
(Hope you all speak my decor language.)


So I dug thru my stash and found a fruit wreath,
added some extra evergreens,
then tied it with some of the new thinner burlap ribbon
 I found at Robin's Open House.


Faux Green Poinsettias,
first time I've seen these.







I retitred my black wagon for the season and used 
the harvest basket to house the remaining faux pumpkins.



Did you change up your porch decor for Thanksgiving?

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Robin's Vintage Suitcase Open House

This is just a sampling of
that's still in progress.












































Click on this image on my sidebar for more information.


Hope you'll be able to attend this Holiday Season,
I really enjoyed it so much, 
the vignettes and merchandise are outstanding,
and the Carriage House is so beautiful all decked out in Christmas.
Be sure and let Robin know that you read about it here
 at Common Ground.

Vintage Inspiration Friday
is still going strong, scroll down to join the party,
and if you haven't entered the 
All Things French GiveAway

more photos from Robin's coming...

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Vintage Inspiration Friday # 64: Snuggle Up

I can't imagine living without "pattern" in my life.
 I know there are those that prefer solid colors 
(or no color, me too sometimes)
but for me, adding "pattern" can spice things up.
 One of my favorites, is plaid. 



Great cover photo for the November issue of 
Country Living Magazine



I'm a Fall and Winter kind of person,
so I love having a throw or blanket nearby.




I've found several over the last few years that are great vintage pieces.
 This time of year they start coming out of the wardrobe, 
and dressing the wicker in the sunporch.




I just had to give this crazy turkey a fun spot for a few weeks!






One of my favorite photos from last year.


The Christmas plaid will be coming 
the day after Thanksgiving!



a couple more from Pinterest for inspiration...




and hey, I'm a sucker for anything in this plaid!



Thanks everyone who joins in for the party
there's so much inspiration out there,
 but here are just a few from last week;


Kathy from A Delightsome Life 
shared a great tutorial for faux mercury glass.


Andrea from Town and Prairie found a 40's beauty named Patrice 
and brought her home, then the magic began.


Susan from Hometown Girl sets a wonderful Thanksgiving table outdoors,
be sure to check out the other fantastic photos.



Audrey from Elegant Economies shares her wonderful collection 
of delicious creamware; just perfect for the Holidays




Linda from It all Started With Paint shares an "aha!" moment
when it comes to numbering her stairs.


Marilyn from Shabby Redo for You remakes a cool cabinet with some paint
and a great burlap back.


And Sue from Sullivan and Murphy takes us on a shop visit 
where the inspiration is over the top!


So now, have you entered the Give Away yet?
Don't miss out, just click here



Hope you'll join in for
  Vintage Inspiration Friday,
"anything vintage or vintage inspired"
and all your Holiday Decor.
(please have a link within your post)

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