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Blue & White Hanging Wall Vases

January 21, 2016 by Patti 20 Comments

Sometime around 6:00 in the morning my head and my body start a conversation that goes something like this:

Head: I have so many ideas for the fun things we can do today!

Body: Be quiet and let me sleep.

Head: But if you sleep too late we won’t get everything accomplished!

Body: If I don’t get enough sleep we’ll be tired all day and won’t get everything accomplished either.

Body nestles down under the covers anticipating another hour or so of sleep. Head agrees that it feels quite snug pressed into this squishy down pillow but still can’t keep from swirling with words and pictures. Body allows Head a few creative thoughts, as long as she is allowed to be still and cozy, until the REAL Cozy, Old Beagle Cozy, agrees with Head that it is time to rise and shine.

Up onto the bed she jumps and begins pushing her hard face into mine like a little bulldozer (hence the nickname, Cozer the Bulldozer) and whining in the most annoying way.

So the day begins.

NOTE: This post contains links to products for sale on Amazon. If you click on the link and make a purchase it doesn’t cost you more than going directly to the Amazon website to make your purchase. I do however, receive a small compensation which goes toward covering the costs associated with maintaining this website.

I’ve had so many comments and questions about the different aspects of my Dining Room Makeover that I decided to focus in on each, one post at a time. First, these blue and white hanging wall vases. Where did I buy them, or did I make them, and if I made them, how?

No, I did not make them, though a creative person with a glass cutter certainly could.

I found them at a Marshall’s store quite some time ago, used them for awhile in my old house, then stuck them in a closet for an even longer while. When I started pulling my dining room together I “shopped my house” and was delighted to find them again in a storage closet.

So though I haven’t seen anything like them recently in a store I did some research online and found a couple of different varieties of blue and white vases on Amazon.

I also found many other styles and colors of wall vases while searching, four hundred pages to be exact!

I’ve included some links for you here in case you are interested in purchasing vases similar to mine. Simply click on the pictures below to see them in more detail or to make a purchase.

To see the many other varieties of wall vases I came across simply type Hanging Vases in the search box once you are in the Amazon website.

Head: I’m so glad you got up out of bed and allowed me to share some of my thoughts this morning. Thank you.

Body: You’re welcome. Is it time for another cup of coffee?

Blessings to you my friends,

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Redeemed & Restored - A Little Painted Hutch

November 16, 2015 by Patti 34 Comments

There she was was, one among many in a jam packed antique mall. She’d been there a long, long time but today they’d put a new price on her in hopes of moving her out quickly to make room for better pieces. Many people came and walked around this petite lady, checking out her classic lines, only to walk away when they saw the raw signs of wear and the peeling veneer . . .

. . . until the one came, the one who was much like her. The one who chose her and took her home to give her a new life.

Many long days and nights were spent on her restoration, and in the process the lines began to blur between the life of the restorer and the one being restored as comparisons were made of their similarities. Peeling veneers were repaired, putty used to fill the larger cracks, and experiments with different colored paints were tried to see what she would become. No, this one was not meant to be a bold colored statement piece. Nor was she meant to be a sophisticated lacquered lady. This one’s past, it was determined, would be allowed to shine through the layers of paint that would eventually bring her to this soft and muted color.

This petite one was solidly built by her original creator and as she is restored she becomes even stronger.

When the transformation is complete she looks different than before but her original character still shines through.

Her freshly cleaned and painted interior is carefully filled with treasures from generations past.

These treasures remind her of the values instilled within her by family members when she was young.

They also remind her of lessons learned from friends and acquaintances who intersected path along the way.

Of course she can’t help but recall lessons she learned through her own mistakes!

If you move in real close you’ll see this lady’s imperfections quite clearly . . .

. . . and the wear that came from living life long and full.

Life wounded this one deeply at times . . .

. . . but the pain that caused the visible scars is long past and nothing more than distant memory.

Mostly now she recalls the joys of her life. She has been blessed with much, MUCH joy!

See the layers of color representing childhood, young adulthood, motherhood, career, and now a sweet time of less responsibility but a passion to continue living life to the fullest! And always with the expectancy of, “What’s next?”

Though she was once closed and private, she doesn’t mind throwing her doors wide open now to share with others the pathway to becoming beautiful. Though it is at times frightening to her, and sometimes others don’t like what they see in her or what she has to share, she has been called to this purpose of giving back to others what she has so freely been given.

This one, she is different than those around her, and though she once detested her differences she is now at peace with who she is. The once shy girl has come out of her shell of insecurity. She laughs freely now and loves to make others laugh along with her. She believes that others can find the same freedom to be who they were created to be and loves to offer to let them borrow her hope until they can find their own. She is often heard to say,

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In reality, we are all different. Unique creations made to love and be loved by Father God. Fighting your way through life all alone can be hard. Sometimes it takes another person coming alongside to help point us in the direction God originally intended for us to go. God tells us that His way is easy and His burden is light. Won’t you place your life into the Master’s hands and let Him do the work of bringing you into complete restoration?

Take it from a little painted hutch,

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I’d love to pray for those of you who are struggling in any way. Simply leave your prayer request in the comment section. I moderate all of my comments so if you’d like your prayer to be private please let me know.

Blessings to you dear ones,

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,
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Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse, NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse, KatheWithAnE,
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DIYVintageChic, ShabbyliciousFriday, TheCreativeCollection,
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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!

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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).

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!

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!

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

. . . then a little soft wax to “erase” some of the areas I didn’t want to be quite so dark.

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.

Cute “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:

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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Sunday:
UnderTheTableAndDreaming, TheDIYShowoff, LifeOnLakeshoreDrive,
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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,
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FunkyJunkInteriors, It’sOverflowing, BeDifferentActNormal,
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Giving Baskets a Vintage Look With Chalk Paint

July 6, 2015 by Patti 27 Comments

Timeworn, aged, faded, shabby. All words to describe those well-worn flea market baskets that catch my eye and pull at my heart. So I was excited a couple of years ago to receive my mother-in-law’s old wicker laundry basket. Mr. OTN, who is no youngsta’, has memories of being pulled across the floor in this basket by his older brothers.

How sweet then, that it came home to live with us. Here is a picture of said basket as shared in our Den Reveal last Fall. It is perfect just the way it is and I wouldn’t think of touching it with a paintbrush!

However . . . some of the baskets I have around my home are neither old nor precious, so this past week I decided to touch up a few of them with paint to give them that well worn look that I love.

Ageing baskets is one of the quickest and easiest projects you’ll ever do!

First, a “before” view of the baskets I painted . . .

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. . . and here they are “after” painting.

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On my powder room trash can I used my Homemade Chalk Paint recipe and paint that Home Depot mixed to match Annie Sloan’s chalk paint color French Linen.

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For this flower basket I used Home Depot’s match to Annie Sloan’s Country Grey.

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For the rest of my baskets I layered both colors, French Linen and Country Grey, by dry brushing on alternating layers of paint. You can see the beginning of that process below.

French Linen . . .

. . . followed by Country Grey.

I simply kept layering alternating colors until I liked what I saw. My kitchen baskets were sealed with a bit of dark wax for added protection and to age them even more.

These are the Home Depot colors I used.

That’s it. A simple afternoon project that makes a big difference in how things look.

I’ve been adding a few new touches to my kitchen and my aged baskets fit right in. I’ll be back later this week to share more pictures in Adding Personality to a Kitchen. Until then, thank you dear readers for stopping by. I hope you have one fantastic week!

Psalms 71:9 Do not cast me off in the time of old age; Do not forsake me when my strength fails.
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Blessings,

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I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
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NoMinimalistHere, ImpartingGrace, EmbracingChange, HaveADailyCupOfMrsOlson, AllThingsWithPurpose, MyRepurposedLife, FromMyFrontPorchToYours, ADelightsomeLife, AKAWeekendRetreat,
KatherinesCorner, PrettyPreppyParty
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FrenchCountryCottage, MissMustardSeed, ThirtyHandmadeDays, CommonGround, TheShabbyNest, LizMarie, Redoux, JenniferRizzo, TheCharmOfHome, RootedInThyme, TheDedicatedHouseAnythingBlueFriday,
DIYVintageChic, ShabbyliciousFriday, Fabulous Friday
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Farragoz Special Offer

March 8, 2015 by Patti Leave a Comment

Hi my lovely creative friends! I’m stopping in to remind you that Farragoz, the Old World Painting course you’ve heard me sing the praises of, is offering a special discount for their online class from now through the end of March. Instead of the regular $150 for this 12 month course, the special price for MY READERS is $99!

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I want you to know that THIS IS NOT A PAID POST. I’ve been so thrilled with all I’ve learned from Farragoz that I want to share it with y’all (I just love that I get to say “y’all” now that I’m living in the South)! Each project is unique (you can see the projects in the picture on my sidebar) and there is enough support along that way that even a beginner can do it.

If you’ve been “thinking about it” please click on the picture above to get more information. The link above is the ONLY way to get to the special offer page.

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