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Looking Back While Looking Forward – Top Posts of 2015

December 31, 2015 by Patti 12 Comments

Another year draws to a close, and while most people have already put away their Christmas pretties, I linger.  I sit beside the fire in the den sipping hot tea and gazing upon the figures on my woodland themed mantle, dusted with shimmering snow.  I see the glow of the Christmas tree lights in the living room behind me reflected brightly in the den’s windows before me.  The rains pour down outside my windows and the dark clouds have cocooned my home in darkness.  Here in my den I find shelter from the heavy winter storm.  

Shhh . . . don’t remind me that the temperature outside is in the 60’s and that Christmas is over.  Let me spend a little more time enjoying the Wonder of Christmas.

Looking back on 2015 today I’ve compiled the most viewed posts of the year.  They are in two categories, Home Decor and Inspirational, since my blog is comprised of both!  If you choose to see more of any of these posts you can simply click on the pictures.

Here’s the countdown:

Drum roll please . . . because I’m kinda goofy like that!

Dining Room Reveal10. At Long Last Dining Room Reveal

Fall Porch 20159. Southern Etiquette & How to Make Your Neighbors Jealous of Your Front Porch!

Spring Basket8. My Secret to a Great Looking Arrangements Using Faux Flowers

Weathered Baskets 7. Giving Baskets a Vintage Look With Chalk Paint

Greenville Gardens Tour 1086. Southern Gardens Tour Part I

Screened Porch5. Spiffin’ up The Screened Porch The Easy Way

Preserved Boxwood 4. Decorating With Preserved Boxwood

Living Room Reveal3. Living Room Reveal

Twigs Easter Table 0022. One Fantastic Easter Table

 French Country KitchenAnd finally, in the Home Decor category,

1. Ideas For Adding a French Country Look to Your Kitchen

Next is the Inspirational category which was special to me.  It wasn’t just the traffic that caused me to share the top three, but there were also personal emails and stories shared behind the scenes that blessed me to no end as people related to the words God inspired me to write.  Whenever I wonder if I should include these posts on my site (because most people don’t want a Home Decor site that is “preachy”), the response I receive back confirms that I am to continue to speak what God lays on my heart.  I am probably more blessed than anyone who reads one of these posts by the feedback received.

So, moving right along, the top three Inspirational posts are:

welcome-sign3. Freedom Friday – on Hospitality

San-Simeon-Hearst-Castle2.  Freedom Friday – On Forgiving Yourself

Finally, the top post in the Inspiration category was the most heartbreaking for me but also a blessing to have been loved by a dog this good.

Snoopygirl1. Freedom Friday – Wise Words From a Dog Named SnoopyGirl

So, looking to the year ahead, I am excited that I’ll be continuing as a contributing author for Faith’nFriends (I hope you’ll all go over to the website and show some of the other writers some love), my friend Debbie Kitterman and I will be teaming up to teach on online course about starting a Mastermind Group, as well as getting our own group off the ground, I’m praying that I will have the opportunity to attend another writer’s conference this year, I’m looking forward to being on the launch teams of a couple of different books that author friends will be releasing in the new year, and I will also be plugging away here at home as I work on my own book and #write365.  Of course I will continue to make home improvements to share on Old Things New.

I hope you’ve enjoyed the year with me.  I have certainly enjoyed meeting new friends here on the blog and continuing relationships with those of you I’ve come to know and love through this wonderful job I get to do called blogging.  I am MOST blessed of the Lord!

Happy New Year and abundant blessings to you all!

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I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
Sunday:

 TheDIYShowoff, LifeOnLakeshoreDrive, NiftyThriftyThings, SilverPenniesSundays, SundaysAtHome, RusticAndRefined, Spiritual Sundays, Sunday Stillness

Monday:
 IShouldBeMoppingTheFloor,  ModVintageLife,  TheDedicatedHouse, HuckleberryLove, CarrieThisHome, Dwellings, ProjectInspired
InspireMeMonday, BetweenNapsOnThePorch, Making Your Home Sing Mondays, The Beauty in His Grip What Joy is Mine/Monday Musings, Darling Downs Diaries, The Art of Homemaking
Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse,  NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse, KatheWithAnE,
VMG206, TuesdaysAtOurHome,
TwirlAndTakeABow, TheWinthropChronicles,
Dream.Create.Inspire.Link, MeCoffeeAndJesus,Rich Faith Rising Unite Linky,Time Warp Wife,Solo Deo Gloria Sisterhood,Testimony Tuesday,Cheerleaders of Faith,Tell His Story
Wednesday:
SavvySouthernStyle, IvyAndElephants,
TheBlissfulBee, Posed Perfection, A Wise Woman Builds Her Home, Woman to Woman Word Filled Wednesdays, A Little R & R, Whole Hearted Home, Mom’s Morning Coffee, Women with Intention, Coffee for Your Heart
Thursday:
ShareYourStyle, ImpartingGrace, EmbracingChange, HaveADailyCupOfMrsOlson, MyRepurposedLife, FromMyFrontPorchToYours, ADelightsomeLife, AKAWeekendRetreat,
KatherinesCorner, PrettyPreppyParty, YourTurnToShine, Serving Joyfully/Thriving Thursdays, The Deliberate Mom/Shine Blog Hop, I Choose Joy,  Live Free Thursday, Thought Provoking Thursday
Friday:
FrenchCountryCottage, MissMustardSeed, ThirtyHandmadeDays, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme,  TheDedicatedHouseAnythingBlueFriday,
 DIYVintageChic,  ShabbyliciousFriday, TheCreativeCollection, Christian Mommy Blogger Fellowship Fridays, Blessing Counters,Missional Women Faith Filled Fridays,Faith & Fellowship Bloghop, Grace & Truth Linkup, Grace&TruthSharingRedemption’sStories, Dance With Jesus, The Weekend Brew
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FunkyJunkInteriors, 
OneMoreTimeEvents,  SaturdaySparks,
TheInspirationGallery, Still Saturday, The Weekend Brew, Recommendation Saturday, Make My Saturday Sweet

 

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At Long Last Dining Room Reveal

November 30, 2015 by Patti 53 Comments

Have you ever had a big project that you began with every intention of completing in . . . like 5 days?  Then that 5 days turned into 5 weeks and the 5 weeks into 5 months .  .  . or even longer?

Yup, that’s  pretty much the way my dining room makeover went.  I felt quite vindicated on Sunday though when our Pastor, who is doing a series called Flip my House, talked about how building anything good takes time.  It is a process.  So I’m thinking this dining room of mine must be pretty good because it took way more time than I ever could’ve imagined!

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  It began with my trying to strip some very stubborn wallpaper, only to find out that it was applied directly to the sheetrock.  Not a good situation.  Believe me, I tried every method known to man to remove that paper and it wasn’t worth the time I would have had to put into it to get it to the point of being paintable.

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So I repaired the damage I’d already done and moved on to Plan B, new wallpaper.   Shopping, shopping, and more shopping, ordering samples, rejecting samples, ordering more samples and  finally finding just what I was looking for  The wallpaper application itself also took way longer than expected but it wasn’t such a bad experience because I had a good GREAT friend who came all the way out from Washington to help me.  Pain shared is pain lessened!

Of course there was also the painting of the buffet and dining chairs, reupholstering the dining chairs, repairing and painting a hutch . . . you get the picture.

It would’ve been a whole lot easier to pick everything I wanted from a catalog and have it shipped but that’s not the way I roll . . . Mrs. Old Things New here.

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This was the style board I originally put together for my dining room using Olioboard.  This great design tool actually kept me from making mistakes when I realized that some of the things I originally planned on using in this room didn’t look good together.  If you are interested in reading about how I came up with the inspiration for this room you can read the full post HERE.

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This is a view of our dining room BEFORE, looking toward the kitchen.  Very classic wallpaper in a pretty shade of red but, like some of the other changes we’ve made in this house, it just wasn’t me.

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This is the dining room view looking toward the front door, where Sasha hangs out all day long looking for something to bark at.

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And here she is, my somewhat glam, somewhat rustic new dining room.

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The hutch is the first piece I worked on, using a color wash in different grey tones.  You can find the tutorial for that HERE

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These old doors were taken from another large piece that I’m working on for my bedroom.  I used liming wax for the first time to give them this weathered look.

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Then I attached some vintage wall sconces for that Rustic Glam look that I like.Dining Room After 008

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You may have heard about my chandy before.  It was a birthday gift from my husband the first year we were married.  Even though we had to pay a small fortune to have it specially packaged and shipped across the U.S. it was worth it!

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An antique frame turned chalkboard so I can write messages to myself.

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This is a close up of the wallpaper we used.  I like that it has a very subtle pattern in pearly greys, cream and tan.  The pattern is Brunate Damask from Seabrook Wallcoverings.

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This is the little redeemed and restored hutch I recently wrote about HERE

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The pattern in the glass of the hutch . . .Dining Room After 072

. . . matches the pattern in the fabric I used to recover the chairs . . . and also the pattern in the rug that once belonged to my mom.

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I’m either very clever or very lucky 😉  You guess which one it is.

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I painted the dining chairs with the same color wash technique that I used on the buffet.

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One of the items on my style board was tufted and upholstered chairs for each end of the dining table.  These are Bennett Camelback armchairs from Restoration Hardware and they were on sale at the time I purchased them.  Though the price was pretty good I guess you could still say they were my big splurge since all of the other dining room furniture combined cost less than one RH chair.

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That doesn’t include these vintage Florentine nesting tables.  They don’t normally hang out in this room but needed a place to stay while the Christmas tree takes up their nook in the living room.

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This antique frame holds blue and white vases filled with dried roses.

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An antique French mirror hangs between the two dining room windows.

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This, of course, is my favorite thing about this dining room makeover!  I have loved this painting from afar for years, ever since I began following Sherry’s blog, No Minimalist Here.

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Sherry and I at her home. Eeek! #bloggerfriendsnowreallifefriends

Sherry’s was one of the first blogs I followed.  I’ve always loved her style (being a non-minimalist myself) and I’ve always admired this painting which hung in her home.  Several months ago, after downsizing, she had an online garage sale through her blog.  Would you believe that we drove the 7-1/2 hours to get this painting?   It was actually hubby’s idea because he knew how much I loved it.  It not only makes my dining room but it also has a special history behind it, in that it comes from the Jamestown Plantations in Virginia.

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Ever since I put the last sprig of greenery in my centerpiece in preparation for taking pictures for the blog I’ve been walking by my dining room and feeling delighted at the transformation that I knew would one day be.  But you know what?  When it comes right down to it, it is all just stuff!  Temporary treasure that brings some temporary pleasure but nonetheless, just stuff.

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Because of that mindset, and because I’ve had times in my life that I’ve struggled financially, I have a hard time spending too much money on the temporary things.  That’s also why I like to restore things that others have no use for, or to create things myself to add beauty to my home.

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I know that not everyone is like me.  Not everyone enjoys searching through junk stores and  spending hours in a hot/cold garage restoring their finds, and I certainly don’t begrudge those who have decorated their homes with high end furnishings.  In fact, I love going to into their homes to OoHH and AaHH and gain even more inspiration!  Like I’ve said on my sidebar, I believe anyone can create beauty on a budget.

Now, because I can’t help myself . . .

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Yup, I like it better this way!

Blessings,

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P.S.  I have one dirty little secret.  It is the dirty, scratched up dining room table hiding under the tablecloth I made to hide it.  It is a table just like the one on my design board except beaten.  One day I will be stripping and restoring that final piece to it’s original wood tone.  One day . . . but probably not too soon.

I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
Sunday:

 TheDIYShowoff, LifeOnLakeshoreDrive, NiftyThriftyThings, SilverPenniesSundays, SundaysAtHome RusticAndRefined

Monday:
 IShouldBeMoppingTheFloor,  ModVintageLife,  TheDedicatedHouse, HuckleberryLove, CarrieThisHome, Dwellings, AnExtraordinaryDay,
InspireMeMonday, BetweenNapsOnThePorch,
Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse,  NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse, KatheWithAnE,
VMG206, TuesdaysAtOurHome,
TwirlAndTakeABow, TheWinthropChronicles,
Dream.Create.Inspire.Link
Wednesday:
SavvySouthernStyle, IvyAndElephants,
TheBlissfulBee, Posed Perfection,
Thursday:
ShareYourStyle, ImpartingGrace, EmbracingChange, HaveADailyCupOfMrsOlson, MyRepurposedLife, FromMyFrontPorchToYours, ADelightsomeLife, AKAWeekendRetreat,
KatherinesCorner, PrettyPreppyParty, YourTurnToShine
Friday:
FrenchCountryCottage, MissMustardSeed, ThirtyHandmadeDays, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme,  TheDedicatedHouseAnythingBlueFriday,
 DIYVintageChic,  ShabbyliciousFriday, TheCreativeCollection,
Saturday:
FunkyJunkInteriors, It’sOverflowing, 
OneMoreTimeEvents,  SaturdaySparks,
TheInspirationGallery

 

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A French Flea Market Look With Homemade Paints

September 4, 2015 by Patti 11 Comments

What do you do to keep from going stir crazy when you’ve come down with a late summer cold that leaves you feeling just…plain…crummy?  What do you do when the good doc says, “You need rest,” but resting leaves you restless?  When my body is at rest my mind becomes busy with thoughts of all of the things that need to be done.  Can anyone relate?  So I’ve been doing my best to follow doctor’s orders, resting a lot and only doing “little” projects.

Angel - Ageing with gesso 023In playing around with paint this week I decided to give this sweet plaster angel an Old World look, like something  you might find in a French Flea Market.  I first learned this technique from Rosemary, who blogs at Villabarnes and is an amazing artist.  It is a technique that is easily accomplished with a little paint and Gesso. Note: Gesso is a medium used to prepare painter’s canvas and can be found in art and craft stores.

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This painting technique looks best on items with lots of nooks and crevices, such as frames, carved boxes, and figurines.  Thrift stores have a wealth of items available or you might want to try it out on a decorative piece you already have at home.

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I began by quickly painting my angel with dark grey paint.  I wasn’t particularly careful about how I painted it and I left some areas more sparsely painted where I wanted the original gold to show through.

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After the grey paint dried I slathered on some homemade Gesso.  Yes, slathered.  I wasn’t at all careful about full coverage.

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Before the Gesso could dry I wiped back the whole piece with a paper towel, exposing the color beneath.

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Finally, in certain areas that I wanted to highlight, I wiped even more of the Gesso away with the corner of a damp paper towel.

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A little drying time and VOILA, a new creation!  Old Things New or maybe New Things Old? Angel - Ageing with gesso 005a

Here she sits on my dresser amidst my Vintage Lace Bottles, wearing a little vintage jewelry of her own.

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I like the color contrast of this angel against all the creamy white.

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Here you can see the areas where I didn’t quite cover the gold.  I ended up sanding back even a bit more to allow more gold to show through.

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I do believe this is the quickest and easiest DIY I’ve ever posted.  I love simple projects like this don’t you?

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I made my paint and Gesso with very little expense using recipes that I learned in the Farragoz Painting Course but you could use any chalk type paint and store bought Gesso to accomplish the same effect.

I’m off now to take a little rest before transforming another garage sale find! 😉

Blessings,

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I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
Sunday:

 TheDIYShowoff, LifeOnLakeshoreDrive, NiftyThriftyThings, SilverPenniesSundays, SundaysAtHome

Monday:
 IShouldBeMoppingTheFloor,  ModVintageLife,  TheDedicatedHouse, HuckleberryLove, CarrieThisHome, Dwellings, AnExtraordinaryDay,
InspireMeMonday, BetweenNapsOnThePorch,
Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse,  NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse, KatheWithAnE,
VMG206, TuesdaysAtOurHome,
TwirlAndTakeABow, TheWinthropChronicles,
Dream.Create.Inspire.Link
Wednesday:
SavvySouthernStyle, IvyAndElephants,
TheBlissfulBee, Posed Perfection,
Thursday:
NoMinimalistHere, ImpartingGrace, EmbracingChange, HaveADailyCupOfMrsOlson, MyRepurposedLife, FromMyFrontPorchToYours, ADelightsomeLife, AKAWeekendRetreat,
KatherinesCorner, PrettyPreppyParty, YourTurnToShine
Friday:
FrenchCountryCottage, MissMustardSeed, ThirtyHandmadeDays, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme,  TheDedicatedHouseAnythingBlueFriday,
 DIYVintageChic,  ShabbyliciousFriday, TheCreativeCollection,
Saturday:
FunkyJunkInteriors, It’sOverflowing, 
OneMoreTimeEvents,  SaturdaySparks,
TheInspirationGallery

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Tips for Creating Rustic French Signage

July 22, 2015 by Patti 17 Comments

Do you ever have times of feeling SUPER motivated . . . with great bursts of energy to tackle projects you’ve been carrying around in your head?  Times of enough forward incentive to conquer two, or three, or six undertakings at the same time?

That’s what sunshine does for me.

When it’s dreary and drizzly outside my window I seem to lack ambition but with the long sunny days of summer here in SC I’m on a roll!

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As promised in my post Adding the French Country Look to Your Kitchen, I’m back to share:

My Favorite Tips for Creating Rustic French Signage
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  Some of what I’ll be sharing I learned while taking the Farragoz Painting Course seen on my sidebar (if you haven’t it checked out yet you should).  It has been a great course for learning things about painting that I’d never learned anywhere else, as well as teaching me to make my own paints from natural products.

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For this project I’m using some items I had on hand from previous projects (items the course teaches one to make from scratch), Americana Decor’s Chalky Finish paint in black and white Liquitex Gesso.

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On a pre-cut board from Michael’s I began by painting on a few layers of Gesso and then layers of black paint, drying between each coat with a hair dryer.

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Can you see all the cool cracking caused by my hair dryer?  Next I took a cheap candle and smushed it on the surface, wherever I wanted the black paint to show through my top coat.  Note the big chunks of wax left behind.

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I painted over everything with Behr’s knockoff of the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint (ASCP) color Country Grey.  This color and all the remaining paint colors used in this tutorial were mixed with my Homemade Chalk Paint Recipe #3. One coat covers well but I used two for an even more layered look.

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Lettering was next and this picture on Facebook was my inspiration.

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I eyeballed the picture and drew it by hand on a piece of paper about the size I thought would work for my sign.  You could use a stencil but I rather like the not-so-perfect, hand lettered look.

After a bit of drawing, erasing and drawing again I was finally happy with my penciled lettering and transferred it onto my board.  Tracing with graphite paper is one way of doing this or, if you are too lazy to go looking for the graphite paper up in your craft closet, a simple Typography Transfer tutorial can be found HERE.

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After transferring my letters I lightly distressed the board, mostly around the edges, and used a knife point to “pick up” the paint that was over the wax, revealing the chalky black beneath.

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This extreme close-up shows an example of the kind of depth you can achieve with layers of paint and wax.

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The next step was to dry brush around the outer edges of my board . . .

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 . . . using Behr’s ASCP knock-off of French Linen.

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Painting the lettering was done with a tiny brush and a steady hand . . .

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. . . using Behr’s knock-off version of ASCP Greek Blue.

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The shadowing was not done in an ASCP color but is a Behr sample that I bought to try on a BIG future project (one of the things I’m working on this week).

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This is a picture taken during the shadowing process.  I had to keep reminding myself that my shadows needed to fall to the right and below my letters.  No worries about perfection though because any goof is an easy fix with more paint. Wink, wink!

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After lettering I used my tiny brush to freehand some embellishments on my board.  Not worrying too much about keeping things uniform or perfect makes it super simple for anyone to do!

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Finally I waxed my board to protect it.  I added dark wax first . . .

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I used dark wax only on the sides, allowed all the wax to dry for an hour or so, then buffed the entire sign to a nice sheen.

That’s pretty much it . . . MY favorite tips for creating Rustic French Signage.  Below are several shots of La Creperie Bleue on display in my French Country decorated kitchen.

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 La Creperie 016Cute “vintage” signs are sold everywhere right now and I have one that you may have seen in my last post.  I like it a lot but I’d much rather have something that is original and not mass produced.  Maybe you’ll try your hand at creating some rustic signage of your own.  If you do I’d love to see pictures or answer any questions you might have along the way.

If being crafty isn’t your thing but you’d love to check out some beautiful rustic French signage to purchase, I think you’ll be delighted by what you see at my friend Janice’s online shop, French Velvet Horses. 

Janice’s heart goes into everything she creates and that is the mark of a TRUE artist!

And now, since we’re lovin’ on all things French lately, a little language lesson:

French-Greetings-A Blessings to you my friends and *bonne nuit!

*Bonne nuit – That’s good night before going to bed, which I’m not, because I’m on to another project while the motivation is strong!

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I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
Sunday:
 UnderTheTableAndDreaming, TheDIYShowoff, LifeOnLakeshoreDrive,
 NiftyThriftyThings,
SilverPenniesSundays, SundaysAtHome
Monday:
 IShouldBeMoppingTheFloor,  ModVintageLife,  TheDedicatedHouse, HuckleberryLove, CarrieThisHome, Dwellings, AnExtraordinaryDay,
InspireMeMonday, BetweenNapsOnThePorch,
Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse,  NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse, KatheWithAnE,NotJustAHousewife, 
VMG206, TuesdaysAtOurHome,
TwirlAndTakeABow, TheWinthropChronicles, 7Alive,  Maison de Pax, VintageInspirationParty
Dream.Create.Inspire.Link
Wednesday:
SavvySouthernStyle, IvyAndElephants, TheStyleSisters, 
SomedayCrafts,  TheCityFarmhouse,
TheBlissfulBee, Posed Perfection, Inspiration2
Thursday:
NoMinimalistHere, ImpartingGrace, EmbracingChange, HaveADailyCupOfMrsOlson, AllThingsWithPurpose, MyRepurposedLife, FromMyFrontPorchToYours, ADelightsomeLife, AKAWeekendRetreat,
KatherinesCorner, PrettyPreppyParty, YourTurnToShine
Friday:
FrenchCountryCottage, MissMustardSeed, ThirtyHandmadeDays, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, JenniferRizzo, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme,  TheDedicatedHouseAnythingBlueFriday,
 DIYVintageChic,  ShabbyliciousFriday, TheCreativeCollection,
Saturday:
FunkyJunkInteriors, It’sOverflowing, BeDifferentActNormal,
OneMoreTimeEvents,  SaturdaySparks,
TheInspirationGallery
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French Grain Sacks & a New Doggie Bed

July 17, 2015 by Patti 25 Comments

My experience has been that good often comes out of bad.  This post began with a melted dog bed . . . 

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This is my favorite bed for our dogs.  We bought it in a specialty shop and it wasn’t cheap, but then we are pushovers when it comes to our dogs.  This bed has a zipper closure so the cover can be taken off to launder, a MUST as far as I’m concerned . . . but it’s also a must for the cushion itself to be able to be cleaned . . .

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. . . because old doggie smell is doggone unpleasant!

Anyhoo, this particular dog bed cover wasn’t waterproof and the dog bed insert wasn’t washable or dry cleanable.  I tried washing it as carefully as I could anyway and the thin cheesecloth-like cover holding the stuffing inside disintegrated into Swiss cheesecloth!

Right about that time Pillow Cubes contacted me (after seeing my Pottery Barn knockoff Jingle Pillow) and offered to send me a dog bed insert if I would write a review of their product.  Since my dogs were still trying to lie on their empty dog bed cover on the hardwood floor . . . 🙁 I KNOW . . . I was happy to try out their product! 

 I’ll be telling you more about their pillow inserts later but for now, let’s get on with my French Grain Sack Dog Bed tutorial,  because really who couldn’t use another cute cover for their dog bed?  Like I said . . . pushovers.

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Disclaimer:  I am not a seamstress or a pattern maker, so please don’t expect expert sewing instructions here.  The main thing I want to show you in this post is how to create the French Grain Sack look on fabric.  You can use this application to make a tablecloth, curtains, a pillow, or a dog bed.  If you do want to make a dog bed cover and you’ve had some sewing experience you’ll probably do just fine with my feeble instructions.  If not, you can still use the French grain sack design but you might want to find a “real” pattern.

  My dog bed insert from Pillow Cubes measures 30″x 40″ from seam to seam.  I decided to make a box shaped dog bed, like my other one, so I cut two 31-1/4″ x 41-1/4″ rectangles (this allows for a 5/8″ seam allowance on each side). My fabric was a pre-laundered painter’s drop cloth  (a bonus, as this makes it naturally resistant to leakage).

Next, with my large sheet of drop cloth I was able to cut one strip long enough to go around three sides of the bed (110-1/4″ long by 7-1/4″ wide).  The shorter side (a 31-1/4″ x 7-1/4″ strip) will have the tie closures.

Note: If your fabric isn’t large enough to cut a strip this long you can piece together the sides of your bed.  I’d recommend doing it at each of the four corners for a nicer look.  Remember to allow for a 5/8″ seam at each corner.

For the three ties, I cut six long strips, approximately 18″ long by 1-3/4″wide.  The length of your ties is really a personal preference and based on whether you want to tie bows or (k)not(s)!   I used vintage ticking material that came from my mother-in-law’s old sewing supplies.  SO glad I hung on to it!

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Here is a picture of all my fabric pieces cut and ready to begin.

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Before sewing I painted deep blue stripes on the top of the dog bed cover to give the bed the look of a vintage French Grain Sack. I used a multi-surface acrylic paint that was labeled as a permanent paint.

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I began by laying down painter’s tape and sealing the edges well so the paint wouldn’t bleed under the tape.  This really doesn’t seem to be an issue with drop cloth fabric though.

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Using an inexpensive sponge brush, I dipped it in the paint, dabbed it on a paper towel to remove the excess and worked it into the fabric in a daubing motion.  I kept working in it until the paint was pretty dark, but a more washed out look can also look nice if that’s your preference.

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After the center stripe was dry I added more tape for the side stripes and painted those as well.  One reason for taping, painting, and taping some more was so I wouldn’t get confused as to where I was supposed to paint and mess things up!  Wisdom comes with experience . . . and age!

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After the paint was dry I removed the tape and VOILA!!!

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The last thing I did to make this look more like an authentic French Grain Sack was to sew a tight zig zag stitch on either side of the center stripe.  I think this really finishes it off well.

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The next step was to make the ties.  Here are a few pictures of how I folded the raw edge of one end under (the other end you won’t have to worry about),

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 folded both long edges in to meet,

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then folded them together again and sewed them closed.

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At this point, I added the ties to end of the pillow.  Rather than try to explain this process I thought you’d appreciate seamstress Margo Price’s great video tutorial for adding tie closures to pillows.  That can be found right HERE. 

Good instruction right?  I really couldn’t have figured this out without her!

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After adding the ties I pinned the pillow sides to the pillow top and stitched the parts together (though it would seem logical to do so, I didn’t sew my corner seams together first because I wasn’t sure my measurements would be perfectly accurate).  Next I pinned the bottom of the pillow cover to the side strips and sewed those in place.

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NOTE:  I double stitched all my seams for extra strength, sewing a 5/8″ seam first followed by another seam about 1/8″ away from the first.

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You can see here how when everything is sewed together one flap slightly overlaps the other.

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Before I show you the finishing touches on my French Grain Sack Dog Bed let me tell you a little about the company Pillow Cubes.  The inserts made my Pillow Cubes are 100% American made, by hand with commercial sewing machines, and double stitched for strength.  Their pillow inserts come in various sizes with your choice of filling material, down feather, synthetic down, polyester, even Eco-friendly recycled fiber filler.

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 As you can see from this picture the pillow inserts from Pillow Cubes are full,

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and the quality is obvious!  I’ve purchased many pillow forms in my time and I can honestly tell you that these are superior to anything I’ve ever used.

This makes me quite happy to partner with Pillow Cubes in writing about their great products.  These pillow inserts are dry cleanable and with proper care will last a lifetime.

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 Back to my pillow cover and the finishing touches.  Because I have female dogs, and because crowns are a Frenchy kind of thing, I traced a crown on my pillow top using a white fabric pen.  I already had a pattern to use but The Graphics Fairy has free crown printables that could easily be traced onto cardboard, then onto your fabric.

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I’m kind of excited about the cuteness factor of my new dog bed cover and I love the plump and cushy look of the Pillow Cubes insert.

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I really feel that this French Grain Sack Dog Bed fits well with the other touches I’ve added to my French Country Kitchen,

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One last NOTE:  We live in the land of red clay here in South Carolina.  Even though drop cloth fabric resists leak-through I used Scotch Guard to protect against stains on the surface of the bed.  I’ve already seen some red clay paw marks on this bed but once they dried they simply disappeared!  To me, that makes a fabric protectant well worth using.

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I wonder, do you think I’m becoming an “Old Dog Lady”?  Do any of you have pets whom you love to spoil?  Ah well, love me, love my dog!

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In my next post, I’ll be back with another tutorial for creating authentic looking Rustic French Signage.  I do hope you’ll join me.

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