Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Marketplace at Common Ground

Hi Everyone and welcome to the Marketplace at Common Ground where you can browse some great Online Boutiques and Etsy Shops. I'm really enjoying  my most favorite time of the year, and all the fun and Fallish items that are showing up on Etsy. Here are a few great links that offer some fun ways to be celebrating Autumn, Halloween, and Thanksgiving.


from Judy at 20 North Ora



 from Ruth at Simple Joys Decor




from Becky at Timewashed



Antique French Book Cover Wall Hanging
 from Pam at 52 Apothecary Shop



Gorgeous Autumn Inspired Rosemaled Plate



from the Porcelain Rose



from StellabyStar



107 Vintage
is in the Sponsor Spotlight today.
Diana has an Etsy Shop and a great Online Store 
where you can find some wonderful Antiques,
 vintage items, and new home decor.



This wonderful platter would be a great addition
 to your Thanksgiving Table. Just  click here


And in the Etsy Shop you can check out some wonderful 
vintage items like this Burlap Coffee Pillow





And don't you love this wondereful dusty mauve/gray


Hope you'll visit 107 Vintage!

...and now for The Marketplace

This linky is for items that are for sale only. I'd love to have you come link up your posts on Fall and vintage inspiration on Thursday's link up. This linky is for Etsy Shop and Online Boutiques items only. You can link up to three of your items and hopefully it will be a direct link to that item is possible. You can also link a general link to your boutique, so we'll get a feel for your shop. Thanks so much for joining in and if you're not a "link-er" but a shopper, then we're so glad to have you. This link is live all week, so I hope you'll come back throughout the week to see what new items have been listed.

Have a great week everyone,





Sunday, October 7, 2012

On the Porch

I'm going to admit that I've been dragging my feet about posting any photos of the outside of the house, because I just haven't been able to get good ones. The front is heavily shaded and if it's overcast out, then just forget it. blah, boring, washed out. So we had some sunshine the other day, and I managed to get a few shots, but I'm warning you they are sort of lackluster. I did my best to dress them up a little for you. This little half park bench that I keep out here is my favorite pic.



I did bring out one of my Fall Pendleton wool throws to bring in a little color, and then added  some of that "worth it's weight in gold" bittersweet vine to the mix. I'm going to have to include bittersweet in every blog post I do this Fall, just to get my money's worth out of it!



I always have a hard time decorating the porch, so this year I invested in some vintage concrete urns that are painted white, for the mums. They are heavy little boogers, so hubby had to deal with them. But they do class it up a little, which always seems to be the issue.


Thank you PicMonkey for all your help!


I guess I just need about $200 worth 
of extra pumpkins sitting around out here.
 Maybe that would help.
That, or a personal visit from Martha Stewart.
Wonder how much she charges for house calls?


We're in for a freeze tonight so this will all have to be covered. I can usually keep my Boston ferns until the first of November, but it might not happen this year. I hate throwing them away until it's just too cold for them.


I'm really loving this plump one here in front.
white, with some green and orange veining.








And I think this one is called a Peanut Pumpkin,
see, what did I tell you about the photos?
OK, gotta round up those old sheets and blankets
so I can tuck these babies in for the night!

(click here for last year's porch pics)
Deck photos coming right up...

joining in for 

Seasonal Sundays at the Tablescaper
Make it Pretty Monday at the Dedicated House
Cowgirl Up at Cedarhill Ranch
Welcome Home Wednesday at Vintage On A Dime


xoxo,

Friday, October 5, 2012

A Haute Halloween...part 2

 Last weekend I shared some photos with you from a visit to my friend Robin Gilmore's lovely turn of the century home all dressed for Halloween. Robin is the owner of Robin's Vintage Suitcase and Ms. Gilmore's, here in Springfield. If you haven't seen the first post, you can click here after you've enjoyed all this wonderful Autumn eye candy.





























































joining in for 

Mod Mix Monday at Mod Vintage Life

xoxo,

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