Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Seeing red...

I have a little case of Spring Fever. Last week when it was gray and gloomy my wheels started turning about doing something to change up the downstairs sitting area.  And when I say "most of my attention" that means the sofa. Yes, the sofa that's had a slipcover on it for the last almost three years.  It was boring me, and it looked a little "sloppy".  This is one of those areas I'm just never happy with, but it's not a place I want to put the big buck$ into.  

Enter 2 wonderful linen toile thrifted pillows...
yes, with fringe and real feathers.




I know there are several of you that have these, and you know how fabulous they are. I could not pass them by at $25 dollars a piece. I actually had to go back the next day, the whole time crossing my fingers and saying a selfish prayer that they would still be there. Yes, I can be selfish and self absorbed at times. ( I know, totally hard to believe...)



I passed them by the first time, because I didn't know what I would do with them...where to put them...because they're BIG. B.I.G. Back to the sofa... so a few years ago I bought the off-white slipcover for this monster red fruit and floral couch. I loved this sofa when I bought it 10 years ago, but as you can see...it's RED. R.E.D. and my "red" days were numbered. I broke my cardinal rule in decor. Only buy neutral big ticket items. Save the flowers and color and prints and busy-ness for the accessories. I broke my own rule, because I thought I was in love, and that I would be... for eternity. I think in 10 years it's been sat on a sum total of maybe 25 times and is in pristine condition.




OK, so maybe I was secretly wanting to try out having just a teensy bit of red back. maybe... just a teensy bit. I know that sounds silly to some of you, but when you've spent the last three years going "whites" and "neutrals" then it can be a little intimidating (and bright).




So out came a vintage quilt that has a fun little plaid on the back.
OK, that helped tone down the red.


better...


So, I'm kinda, sorta, getting used to the little bit of red again.
 maybe...


coming up...the Holiday Cupboard for Easter.
Thank goodness it's much easier, 
and less expensive to change than sofas.

joining in for these weekly parties:

Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
TTT at Stonegable

xoxo,

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Welcome to The Marketplace

Happy Tuesday, Everyone
Did you survive the changeover to Daylight Savings?
(love more daylight, hate losing an hour. It takes me forever to recover)


There were some beautiful items last week, and lot's of fun things for Spring, St. Patrick's Day, and Easter. Here are just a few that grabbed my attention!


from Vintage 541




from La Croix Rosion




Enesco Leprechaun Salt and Pepper Shakers
from Flossy Bobbsey



Original Painting Bunny Art
from The Old Post Road



Vintage Sewing Drawer
from Mission Jewels





from The Porcelain Rose



from Itsy Bits and Pieces




Rosekraft is in the "Sponsor Spotlight" today with all the wonderful antique and vintage ephemera and die cuts that we love for Spring. Rabbits and bunnies and birdies...all framed and ready to enjoy.
















Thanks Rose!

And today is the last day to enter the wonderful Give Away
 for a $30 Gift Certificate from Bel Monili.
If you haven't entered, why not?



Isn't this Blue Flower Basket Necklace wonderful?
It could be yours...




The Marketplace is a link party for Etsy and Online Shop owners, where you can come link up to three of your individual items that are FOR SALE. Do you have a new shop or selling site? Please come and join in. You don't have to have a blog to participate. If you're listing here, I'd love for you to be a follower of Common Ground and to grab the button below for somewhere on your blog. It's a great way to let your readers know about this venue.



Come back throughout the week and check on new listings!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Spring Open House at Leola's Vintage Home and Garden

I always look forward to the seasonal Open Houses at Leola's Vintage Home and Garden in Ozark, Missouri. Spring, Fall, Christmas; you can be sure to find wonderful vintage items displayed with out of the box flair and panache. These gals are "pros" when it comes to "The Vignette", and I always come away with not only new goodies, but tons of fun ideas for decorating my own house.


 Take a peek!
(remember to click once for the photo to enlarge, and again to get the detail)










The patina on this statue is amazing.
 blues and grays chipping perfectly.








Full of vintage garden fun and inspiration












Hard to see in the pic, but this lovely gown was worn to the Govenor's Ball
Pam is a master of display.












































adorable yo-yo lampshade


Pink and turquoise retro dish set




Hope you enjoyed the pics.
Click here for last Spring's Open House Post.
and more here

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