It has been awhile since I did a kid's fashion post and this past weekend's wedding pictures of my two children and niece left me inspired to update that. Our families attended a country themed wedding for a family ceremony and the result were some adorable photo opportunities. My son wore a handsome cowboy button down, fitted jeans and great cowboy boots. He thoroughly enjoyed the outdoors, wagon wheels and country music. My daughter wore a cotton printed dress, hand-me down cowgirl boots from a family friend and a huge head of curly hair. She especially enjoyed running outside, posing for the camera and playing with her brother and cousin. My niece wore a sweet, cotton gauze cream colored dress, brown boots (later white sandals) and a 5 toothed smile. She enjoyed the pink balloons, food and dance floor.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
my succulent/rock garden.
There are some pavers between my carriage house and home that I envisioned as a rock/succulent garden since we moved in last year. I have been adding to it and I am on my way to having the variety of succulents I want. The idea was sparked from my love of hen and chicks and has really taken off as I have discovered a wide variety of succulents I love. I am anxious to watch these pieces grow and fill in the space.
Labels:
collections,
DIY,
gardening/landscaping,
home
Thursday, May 31, 2012
growing a sweet potato vine.
My grandma is always teaching me old-timey tricks and recently she showed how easy it is to grow a sweet potato vine. My grandma's mother used to do this on the farm many years ago. All you need to do is put a generous amount of water in a pot, set a large sweet potato in the pot and place the pot in a sunny window in your home. Keep the water replenished and in a few weeks time it will be about the same size as the one pictured above. Enjoy growing this old time vine in your kitchen!
Monday, May 7, 2012
springtime home decor.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
bathroom makeover.
before:
after:
As you can tell from the above pictures, our bathroom was quite charming and green when we originally bought our home. It looked as if some sweet, old lady really took her time coordinating the carpet, avocado tub and pink floral wallpaper. While this was sweet, it is a far cry from our style so we gave our bathroom a clean, airy facelift to go with the rest of our home. We took down the wallpaper, painted all the trim, hardware, cupboards and vanity and hung new mirrors. Redid or bought all the light fixtures, made new window treatments, took down shower doors and installed a shower curtain, got rid of the green toilet seat and put in brand new flooring. A special thanks to my handy, dedicated husband-he did all the work himself.
after:
As you can tell from the above pictures, our bathroom was quite charming and green when we originally bought our home. It looked as if some sweet, old lady really took her time coordinating the carpet, avocado tub and pink floral wallpaper. While this was sweet, it is a far cry from our style so we gave our bathroom a clean, airy facelift to go with the rest of our home. We took down the wallpaper, painted all the trim, hardware, cupboards and vanity and hung new mirrors. Redid or bought all the light fixtures, made new window treatments, took down shower doors and installed a shower curtain, got rid of the green toilet seat and put in brand new flooring. A special thanks to my handy, dedicated husband-he did all the work himself.
Monday, April 23, 2012
antique laundry drying rack.
I was lucky enough to find this antique drying rack in a neighbor's trash late last summer. I took the piece down into the laundry room and tried to think of way to hang and utilize this unique piece. Turns out I had the perfect spot for it upstairs in my living room the whole time and about a month ago, this piece found its new home in our old home. I love being able to display linens and doilies simultaneously with shelved items. The primitive paint and texture add to the antique charm and the piece is perfect in our home.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
doorbell cover.
Since we moved into our home, our old doorbell mechanism has been exposed. I have kept it covered with pretty wreaths for the Fall and Winter season so this Spring I was itching for a new idea. I did not want to buy a generic, plastic cover-I wanted something unique. I found this old frame at Goodwill, put a wallpaper remnant in for a printed background and pressed these vellum letters on top to say "there is no place like home." I am pretty excited about my new doorbell cover that I spent $1.99 on and a little elbow grease.
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