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Welcome to My Favorite Room – The Screened Porch!

November 5, 2014 by Patti 22 Comments

When I saw this room I was a goner.  It was the first room I walked into at our new house and after seeing it I no longer cared what the rest of the house looked like.

I was smitten with The Screened Porch.

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For a long time I’d been rather jealous of those who lived in the South.  You see, they got to have these beautiful screened porches and I didn’t.  Not that I didn’t try to talk Mr. OTN into adding one onto our lake house.

Buffet and Screened Room 039It always came down to practicality though as really, how many months of the year would we be able to use a screened room in the Pacific NW?  Screened Porch 010So when we decided to make the move south, a screened porch was HIGH on my “Must Have” list and this is the room that cemented the deal for me.  Lucky for Mr. OTN the rest of the house was perfect for us as well!

Screened Porch 019The former owners, Mr. and Mrs F. told us they used to begin and end every day in this room.  Now . . .  here it is November . . . and we are still enjoying afternoons on the porch (yesterday it was 72).  Fall Screened Porch 003In negotiating for the house we were able to have included in the price all of the screened room furniture, as well as some of the interior furniture.  This worked out perfectly for us because we had to sell a lot of our old furniture to keep the moving company costs down.
Buffet and Screened Room 028Isn’t the view of the yard beautiful?  It may not be the same view we had at our lake house but it is still pretty wonderful.
Screened Porch 067At first we were talking about putting a pool in here . . . something to make up for losing our lake view.Buffet and Screened Room 045We may add a water feature in the future, for the sound it makes, but we are loving looking out at the trees so much that we don’t really feel the urge to tear things up to make room for a pool.
Screened Porch 015You may recognize these bottles and some of the other things we’ve decorated the porch with from our lake house and also our old guest cottage at the lake.
Screened Porch 014I always used some coastal decor in my summer decorating (you can take a look back HERE) and our guest cottage was ALL coastal (if you missed that remodel you can view it HERE).  I knew when I saw this screened porth that it would be the room I would fill with happy west coast memories!Screened Porch 056 Can you believe these vaulted bead board ceilings? LOVE!Screened Porch 028This is the view that captures me when I lay my head back to rest.
Screened Porch 063Now for a few close ups of some of my west coast decor transformed to east coast decor!Screened Porch 062

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Screened Porch 049As you can see, the dogs have made the transition with no difficulties at all.  Cozy loves nap time on the porch.Screened Porch 051Sasha keeps an eye out for chipmunks or squirrels who might invade her territory.Screened Porch 053Say what???

Snoopy on the Screened Porch 004Even old girl Snoopy, who is almost 17 and doesn’t do much but sleep, is happy here on the porch.

Screened Porch 058The porch is indeed my happy place.  It is the place I go to find total peace . . . but . . .

. . .  anyone who knows me well knows that I have a gazillion ideas for this space.  I’ve run them by Mr OTN and he just shakes his head.  “Not right away”, I tell him, knowing that he is still reeling from the cross country move and a new job!  “Eventually . . . little changes over time . . . “, I assure him.

He just rolls his blue eyes and smiles.
Buffet and Screened Room Must Haves  017So blog friends . . .  here are my ideas!  I’m just certain that this room would be even more wonderful if we added a few more things to enhance the coastal feel:

A Sky Blue Ceiling

A Corner Fireplace Made of Natural Stone

Brightly Patterned Pillows . . . LOTS of them!

A Gray Wash on the Floor

A Large Patterned Rug to Pull it all Together

What do you think?  It definitely won’t happen right away.  We still have plenty to do just getting settled into our new home and community.

Hmmm . . . maybe I’ll go grab an afghan and spend some time mulling over my ideas . . .  right here in my favorite room.

Blessings,

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I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
Sunday:
 UnderTheTableAndDreaming, TheDIYShowoff, TheTablescaper,LifeOnLakeshoreDrive,
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 IShouldBeMoppingTheFloor,  ModVintageLife,  TheDedicatedHouse, UncommonDesigns, WestFurnitureRevival, BoogieboardCottage, HuckleberryLove, CarrieThisHome, Dwellings, AnExtraordinaryDay,
InspireMeMonday,
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Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse,  NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse, KatheWithAnE,NotJustAHousewife, 
VMG206, TuesdaysAtOurHome,
TwirlAndTakeABow, TheWinthropChronicles, WeCallItJunkin’
Wednesday:
SavvySouthernStyle, IvyAndElephants,  DIYByDesign, TheStyleSisters, AdornedFromAbove,
SomedayCrafts, GreenWillowPond, Fishtail Cottage,  TheCityFarmhouse
Thursday:
NoMinimalistHere, ImpartingGrace, EmbracingChange, HaveADailyCupOfMrsOlson, BeyondThePicketFence, AllThingsWithPurpose, MyRepurposedLife, FromMyFrontPorchToYours, ADelightsomeLife, AKAWeekendRetreat
Friday:
MyRomanticHome, FrenchCountryCottage, MissMustardSeed, ThirtyHandmadeDays, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, LizMarie, Redoux, JenniferRizzo, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme,  TheDedicatedHouseAnythingBlueFriday,
 DIYVintageChic,
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FunkyJunkInteriors, SixSistersStuff, It’sOverflowing, BeDifferentActNormal,
OneMoreTimeEvents,  SayG’DaySaturday
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Summer Decorating at Our Lake House

July 20, 2014 by Patti 19 Comments

So what am I doing spending time decorating my house when I should be packing for our upcoming move to Greenville?  I know, right?  But when I saw Linda of Coastal Charm‘s recent post sharing her Coastal Vignette I just had to dig out my own coastal decor to do a little summer decorating at our lake house.  I need to get back to packing so I won’t talk much, just share my pictures.  Let’s start in my living room with the addition of a few coastal touches, some things old and some things new.

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Coastal Decor 091Summer pillow covers replaced heavier covers for my entry hall bench and other living room furniture.

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Coastal Decor 073Here, a sea fan I bought last year from Sherry at No Minimalist Here.

Coastal Decor 053An old tool box I also bought last year and added a driftwood handle to.  It is filled now with a collection of things from the sea.

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Coastal Decor 088My giant Japanese float atop my kitchen cabinets.

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Coastal Decor 016My frog sugar and creamer always make me smile.  Love their colors!

Coastal Decor 001bAnd now for several shots of my table centerpiece made up of a random collection of items.

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Coastal Decor 036Coastal Decor 002 (2)bWhere is your happy place in summer?  Is it the mountains, camping in the woods, poolside or simply sitting on your front porch?

Whether it be at the lake or beside the sea, The Beach is my Happy Place!

Blessings,

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I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
Sunday:
 UnderTheTableAndDreaming, TheDIYShowoff, TheTablescaper,LifeOnLakeshoreDrive,
ThreeMangoSeeds,  NiftyThriftyThings,
SundaySoiree,
Monday:
 IShouldBeMoppingTheFloor,  ModVintageLife,  TheDedicatedHouse, UncommonDesigns, WestFurnitureRevival, BoogieboardCottage, HuckleberryLove, CarrieThisHome, Dwellings, AnExtraordinaryDay,
InspireMeMonday,
BetweenNapsOnThePorch
Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse,  NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse, KatheWithAnE,NotJustAHousewife, 
VMG206, TuesdaysAtOurHome,
TwirlAndTakeABow, TheWinthropChronicles, WeCallItJunkin’
Wednesday:
SavvySouthernStyle, The36thAvenue, IvyAndElephants,  DIYByDesign, TheStyleSisters, AdornedFromAbove,
SomedayCrafts, GreenWillowPond, Fishtail Cottage,  TheCityFarmhouse
Thursday:
NoMinimalistHere, ImpartingGrace, EmbracingChange, HaveADailyCupOfMrsOlson, BeyondThePicketFence, AllThingsWithPurpose, MyRepurposedLife, FromMyFrontPorchToYours, ADelightsomeLife, AKAWeekendRetreat
Friday:
MyRomanticHome, FrenchCountryCottage, MissMustardSeed, ThirtyHandmadeDays, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, LizMarie, Redoux, JenniferRizzo, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme,  TheDedicatedHouseAnythingBlueFriday,
 DIYVintageChic,
ShabbyliciousFriday
Saturday:
FunkyJunkInteriors, SixSistersStuff, It’sOverflowing, BeDifferentActNormal,
OneMoreTimeEvents,  SayG’DaySaturday
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Mercury Glass Used in Winter Decor

December 31, 2013 by Patti 21 Comments

 I have a special fondness for mercury glass no matter what time of the year but especially in winter.  Winter nights are long and the days are short and anything that catches and reflects a little more light around my home makes me happy. 03-Mercury Glass at Christmas (2)

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05-Mercury Glass at Christmas (4)I spray painted the inside of this clear bottle to give it the mirrored effect of mercury glass, then added this cute little snow baby graphic (I’ll give you all the who, what, where, when, how info at the end of this post!)

06-Mercury Glass at Christmas (5) I love the look of dried cotton but since I didn’t have any available to me I made my own.  What do you think?

09-Mercury Glass at Christmas (10)  On Christmas my sister-in-law asked me where I got the cotton and when I told her my secret she was so impressed.

07-Mercury Glass at Christmas (6)On the reverse side of the bottle I added a different graphic.

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11-Mercury Glass at Christmas (13) In my powder room I have these great vintage bottles on display.  I was fortunate enough to find a whole “family” of them at a local thrift store for $2.00 apiece.   After a few light coats of spray paint I applied French perfume bottle labels which seemed fitting for a powder room.

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16-Mercury Glass at Christmas (18)A little twine and few sprigs of faux winter berry branches make these festive all winter long.

01-Mercury Glass 009This is a vase I had on hand (one of those vases that collect under the sink after the flowers are gone).   I added a pretty vintage earring for a little more bling.

06-Mercury Glass 029Roses and mercury glass go so well together . . .

05-Mercury Glass 025As an FYI, Looking Glass spray will not withstand water.  I put my flowers in a ZipLock bag filled with water and carefully slipped it down into the vase.  You could also insert a smaller vase inside a large one.

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Here mercury glass is a part of my winter centerpiece.  Silver and gold mixed together is festive for New Year’s and beyond. 

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1-Mercury Glass 052A little warmth on a cold winter’s night.

08-Mercury Glass 045One last touch of mercury glass in my home are these light fixtures that I purchased to hang over my kitchen island.  Being a DIYer I tried to use my fancy spray paint on the frosted glass shades that used to hang here.  Note: Mercury glass spray paint does not look good on frosted glass!  They turned out looking more like metal shades than glass.  Oh well, there are bound to be some failures along the way.

10-Mercury Glass 048I thought these were reasonably priced and they came from Pottery Barn.

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So, here are the details, as promised: 

For all of the DIY mercury glass projects I used Krylon Looking Glass spray paint (found at WalMart) to create the mirrored effect.  There are many good tutorials to be found online but for these pieces I simply followed the instructions on the can and sprayed a thin coat of paint down into the bottle followed by a spritz of water to make the water drop effect.  I speeded up the drying time by using my hair dryer between each coat of paint.  On the more “see-through” items (like the old bottles) I used 3-4 coats of paint and on the vases I probably used 5-6 coats of paint. 

All of the cute graphics are from The Graphics Fairy.  If you haven’t been to her fabulous website you’ve gotta go!  To age the paper I dipped it in very strong coffee, placed it on a cookie sheet and baked it in the oven at 200 degrees for about 10 minutes.  Then I applied it to my bottles with Mod Podge.

For the homemade cotton twigs I used pieces of polyfill stuffing which I sort of rolled into balls between my hands and “stuck” onto pussy willow branches at random.  I didn’t use any glue at all  and they’ve held up just fine.

Do you love the look of mercury glass as much as I do?  For more bright and shiny inspiration be sure to check out my Pinterest Board “Mercury Glass Love”. I’ve pinned a lot of items that I’d like to try to duplicate myself, if I can find the right clear glass pieces.  I’ve also pinned some ideas on how to use mercury glass pieces in home decor. 

Keep your light shining bright throughout this winter season.

Blessings to you,

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I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
Sunday:
 UnderTheTableAndDreaming, TheDIYShowoff, TheTablescaper,LifeOnLakeshoreDrive, SuburbsMama,
ThreeMangoSeeds
NiftyThriftyThings
Monday:
 IShouldBeMoppingTheFloor,  ModVintageLife, BetweenNapsOnThePorch, TheGraphicsFairy, TheDedicatedHouse, UncommonDesigns, WestFurnitureRevival, BoogieboardCottage, HuckleberryLove, GiveMeTheGoodsMonday,  TwelveOEight, FrugalCraftyHome, Dwellings
Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, MyUncommonSliceOfSuburbia, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse,  NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse,  BloomingHomestead,KatheWithAnE,NotJustAHousewife,  VMG206, BeBetsy,TuesdaysAtOurHome,
TwirlAndTakeABow,
TheWinthropChronicles
Wednesday:
SavvySouthernStyle, The36thAvenue, IvyAndElephants,  DIYByDesign, TheStyleSisters, AdornedFromAbove, Timewashed,
SomedayCrafts, GreenWillowPond, Fishtail Cottage,  TheCityFarmhouse
Thursday:
NoMinimalistHere, ImpartingGrace, EmbracingChange, HaveADailyCupOfMrsOlson, BeyondThePicketFence, AllThingsWithPurpose, MyRepurposedLife, FromMyFrontPorchToYours, ADelightsomeLife 
Friday:
MyRomanticHome, FrenchCountryCottage, MissMustardSeed, ThirtyHandmadeDays, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, LizMarie, Redoux, JenniferRizzo, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme, TickledPinkTimesTwo, TheDedicatedHouseAnythingBlueFriday,
IHeartNapTime, WeCallItJunkin’,
DIYVintageChic,
FindingFabulous
Saturday:
FunkyJunkInteriors, ClassyClutter, SixSistersStuff, It’sOverflowing, BeDifferentActNormal, TooMuchTimeOnMyHands
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Lace Bottles for a French Flea

March 25, 2013 by Patti 31 Comments

As mentioned in a previous post, I’m going to participate in my first ever craft fair this upcoming summer. I’m kind of nervous about it. I don’t want to make too much of any one item and get stuck with a lot left over. I also don’t want to make too few of any one item because, if I sell out, I’ll always wonder if I should’ve made more!  So silly, I know. 
I blogged last year on The French Flea at the Queen Bee. It was the first French Flea Market in our area and the quality of items sold was simply amazing. You can link back for a peek at what shoppers have to look forward to. This is the fair I’ll be joining in September.
Pretty excited!
 In my post Old Buttons and Lace, I shared a tutorial on decorating old bottles with . . . well . . . old buttons and lace!  I’ve made several more here that I hope to take to the fair with me.  I painted the bottles I collected in ASCP Old White and Graphite, and distressed them with sandpaper. Then I began adding materials found at thrift stores: old crocheted doilies, lace, buttons, vintage necklaces, earrings and the like.
This chubby little bottle came with a nice corked stopper,
that I embellished with lace, an old brass earring and a pearl on top.
This bottle had beautiful color so I chose not to paint the entire thing. I added some tea stained sheet music as a stopper and some vintage earrings to the front.
Here it is displayed in a window to show off the color.
 
These twin bottles were a fun find. In addition to the lace I added some handmade rosettes (tutorial here) and lock and key charms.
 
These bottles show off a variety of laces and torn fabric strips used in the project.
This one has miniature rosettes all around.
 
 This bottle has a raised grape pattern that shows through nicely after sanding. I again used sheet music as a stopper and another strip peeking out from under the lace, then added a vintage rhinestone earring and more rosettes.
I scalloped the edge of the sheet music and crumpled it up before adding it to the bottle.
All of the bottles have flowing ribbons cut from scrap fabric and lace.  I was lucky enough to find a huge bag of old lace in the craft section of the thrift store that I aged even more in a tea bath.
 This last bottle received a British crown via The Graphics Fairy and a vintage earring jewel.
All of the bottles were simply created by cutting fabric, lace, crocheted pieces and randomly gluing them in place until something inside said it was enough!

 Now to figure out how much to charge for all the items I’ll be making, how to display them, what I need to bring to package things up for people, do I get a charge card APP on my phone?, etc., etc., etc. 
I really wish I knew what I was doing, but I guess it will be another chance to stretch myself.  I’ve been doing a lot of stretching lately.  Thankfully, I’ve talked one of my friends into coming along and sharing a booth with me (Thank you Linda).
There is comfort in shared discomfort, ha ha! 
 So, what about you? Have you taken part in any flea markets or craft fairs before? Any advice, tips, wise words, warnings? Anything at all? I’d love to hear!
    Blessings,

Linking up to the following fabulous parties:
Sunday:
UnderTheTableAndDreaming, TheDIYShowoff, TheTablescaper, IHeartNapTime, My1929Charmer, LifeOnLakeshoreDrive
Monday:
KatheWithAnE, IShouldBeMoppingTheFloor, ModVintageLife, BetweenNapsOnThePorch, TheGraphicsFairy, TheDedicatedHouse, UncommonDesigns, WestFurnitureRevival, NotJustAHousewife, BoogieboardCottage, DIYHomeSweetHome
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MyRomanticHome, FrenchCountryCottage, TatertotsAndJello, MissMustardSeed, ThriftyHandmadeDays, CraftJunkieToo, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, LizMarie, Redoux, JenniferRizzo, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme, 504Main
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