Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2012

The head or HEART of junkin'?

When you go junkin', do you buy with your heart, head or both?

Definitely both for me.  Sometimes I have a specific need in mind.  Then something really charming comes along and just sweeps me off of my feet, lol.

On a recent junkin' outing, I found a creamy pottery vase, a tattered book of poems, well loved crochet napkins, a darling pearl pin and a vintage jewelry box.


The tattered book of poems ~ that was the heart charmer.
The colors, the title - I love its aged beauty.



The crochet napkins were somewhere in between the functional and heart strings purchase.  I like to use cloth napkins (less paper we have to buy).  It makes me giggle when friends and my kids' friends come over and ask "Can we really use these? You don't mind?"
Why not enjoy the good things in life, eh?  They are only napkins after all.


Isn't this pearl pin sweet?!
I thought this would make a lovely component to a repurposed jewelry piece.
It is going straight into the vintage Miele jewelry box.
Old jewelry boxes can be fun, decorative storage.  And for what some plastic or cardboard storage costs these days - the vintage type is both cute and functional.


Functional or heartfelt - such happy finds lately!
What are your favorite finds?


Thanks for stopping by!
xo ~ Heidi


Thursday, January 12, 2012

A Cinderella story


Our story begins with a mirror.

A mirror that was covered in grit and grime with a chippy, faintly gilded frame.

What I loved most about this mirror was the fantastic deteriorated patina of the glass.  The frame still had wonderful, intricate detail.

I could be a fairy godmother and wave my diy wand of paint over it.


Here she is with a good cleaning, some primer and some fresh coats of white paint.

I have started putting some Valentine inspiration on my mantel.


A pink chippy cherub holding some of my favorite seashells.
(I use seashells year round because I would happily go to the beach year round)


Some petite tea rose bushes and pink mercury glass.


I am such a sucker for that mottled patina of the aging glass.


At night, the tealights dance against the glass . . . soothing perfection.


I am joining these fun ladies here:













Stay warm friends!
xo's ~ Heidi

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year!!

Happy NewYear!!

Time to renew, refresh and jump start a brand new year.


Normally, I might have some inspiring words or a bucket list this time of year.
Hmmmm.  Nope.  I have been to pre-occupied with other kinds of buckets.

Like these  for organizing and decorating . . .  :D


Cool huh?!  I might swap the paint for white.  I found this on pinterest (and a million other organization and crafty tips!).  Click the pic to go to the pin on pinterest.  Mission organization, homemaking and fluffing our nest have me ringing in the new year.

If you have not discovered the fun (eh um, addiction) of pinterest, you really must!
Imagine bookmarking all of your favorite tutorials, recipes and things you want to surf back to on the internet with visual pictures that you "pin" to boards you create.  "AND" you can follow your friends pins and repin those too!!

Pinterest is set up so you need an invite to join (why I have no idea - seems silly).  But, if you would like an invite, please email me and I will send one your way.

Well, I am off to go move a few more mountains around here (like maybe some laundry, haha!).



I hope you have a safe and wonderful New Year!!
xo's ~ Heidi

Sunday, November 13, 2011

I am dreaming of Christmas!


It seems every year I get in the Christmas spirit early.

Is now too early? 

Seeing all of the Christmas decorations displayed in the store had me longing for a little celebration of the season.




This weekend, as our family was hanging out, I put on some Christmas music.

Yeah, it had me . . .

hook.

line.

and sinker.

I started pulling out some Christmas decorations and suddenly, our home starting to become a winter wonderland, lol.

This season goes by so fast.  I don't mind enjoying it a day (er week? or two?) early.

Have a wonderful weekend!  xo's ~ Heidi

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Seeking organization one pretty project at a time


On a recent archaeologcial dig through my cabinets, {insert giggle here} I found an old recipe box.
This wasn't any ordinary recipe box.
It was once a domestic administration box (my personal chore chart in a box).

This is a story of the upcycling of that box and my journey toward organization.
Well, "pretty" organization.  {because I like pretty}

Here is what my heart wanted.


Here is where our story begins:

This was once what I liked - pretty different than shot above, huh?
I was determined put my chore cards back in action fluffed up with the kind of pretty that makes me smile.


Some sanding, a can of spray paint, Mod Podge and pretty paper later . . .

*b l i s s*


"Don't forget" -- I have a set of index cards with monthly and daily dividers inside.
The index cards in between hold the daily, weekly, monthly things I want to get done.  When I am finished with the task, I move it along to the next day, week or month.


I want to keep this box out in my kitchen on a daily basis so that it will be easier for me to use.
{and maybe not end up in the next archaeological dig, haha}


"Live Today" - embrace the day, it could be the best one yet.


I wanted some pretty tags on the top
 like the one that says you are perfect.
I know I am not perfect but I am perfectly . . . me.


This quote by Mark Twain is one of my favorites.
This box is not only about doing chores {blah blah blah} but also about making the most of each day.
{family time, creative time, business time, soul stretching time}


Here is another shot of the sweet pearl buckle of this tag.
It is from Cerri of the Little Pink Studio.  I just love all of the sweet embellishments she has!


Another tag with one of my favorite papers (and nothing else - just plain paper love).


With my new found inspiration, I created a hub for the daily menagerie of life.
A sweet place for cell phone, planner, keys, purse and
all the other accoutrements of shuffling from point A to point B.

The table was from a friend.


A repainted tiered stand plays the organizer


Bavarian dish (holds keys and the occasional pocket contents)
Handpainted creamer (wrangles cell phone charger cord)

 

A silver sugar dish (plays cell phone holder)


I need to look around and find something to cover that awful black cell phone charger.

The darling "fly" tag is from my friend Tracy.
I've got some creative muse set to make a cover for that planner too!


Was is the best thing you have found {or found again} to repurpose or reuse for organization?
I love to hear new and inspiring ideas!

I am linking up with Amaze Me Mondays
Dittle Dattle

Thanks for stopping by sugahs!
xo's ~ Heidi

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Romancing the summertime whites

Recently, I have been rearranging some of my favorite finds and treasures.  Some things I put away for a season so that it will seem fresh and new the next time the season comes back around.

I adore a calming fresh palette of whites.
Mixed with some seashells, I tucked my whiteware and McCoy pottery here and there.
{the white ruler crown is one of my very faves lately}


I found this sweet bust while thrifting.
For mere pennies, the treasures that are out there waiting to be found amaze me.

Here is a close up of my unbottled time.
{if only it could be that easy, right?}

Maybe it would be need to tuck a little sea inspired scroll in the neck of the bottle.




There are two sides to this story.

I also love the look of handpainted china. {hence the next shelf down}
I am so fickle about what I want to display in this cabinet.  I know it will come together one day.
As a result, both styles are remain displayed for now . . . on different shelves, of course. 



I am linking in to Faded Charm's White Wednesday for this post.


Happy White Wednesday everyone!


Sending you happy summertime wishes sugahs!
xo's ~ Heidi

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Beach cottage Juliette

Hi sweet friends!  I just wanted to pop in and share one of the projects I have been working on lately.
Joy at Snazzie Drawers sells some beautiful patterns for rosettes and clothing for little girl couture.
This is the rosette I made from her Juliette pattern.  I was in a beachy mood and paired a nubby linen style fabric with an aqua floral.  Clipped to either my pool bag, beach bag or hat, I will enjoy its sweet charm this summer!


I was digging through some old postcards I have collected over the years in search of some Easter theme ones I that I would like to use to decorate with.
Here is one you are welcome to right click and use for your Easter crafting projects.

For a quick Easter tree ornament:

Punch a hole in the corners, set the holes with eyelets, add a ribbon hanger and maybe some millinery, glitter or other goodies.  Voila! You have instant ornaments!


Have a wonderful week sugahs!
xxoo ~ Heidi


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Tidying teacups

Lately, I have been able to squeeze in a few minutes here and there to tidy some teacups and a few other random things like this curvy mirror.

It measures about 5x7 inches which makes me wonder if it was used as a shaving mirror
or maybe for a vanity.
The mercury glass tealight holder splashes light against the mirror when I light it at night.



At a recent trip to TJ Maxx, I scored this super cheap and super chic wire basket.
I knew I could find something to corral in it {like our pile of napkins}.
 And, there were other sizes too!
If you need a pretty basket to hold towels, art supplies, toys, get over there quick!
{sidebar tip -- their reusable shopping bags are usually cute only cost a dollar = cute gift bag for cheap}



Many years ago, I found some German morning glory placecard holders.
They are just too pretty to keep in storage.  Not only do they make sweet placecard holders for a tea but they also make beautiful beverage or dish markers.
I have been culling out alot of what I don't use {yay Goodwill and some happy friends} and trying incorporate what I love and use more in my decor.

While some people may love a china hutch filled with chintz, I think my love would be Limoges.
{pale, delicate pastel flowers, and curvy designs}
A petit Limoges tureen and some butter pats - the butter pats have also served as tea bag rests.


One of my dearest and best friends, Kelli, gave me this soup bouillon cup (my first one!).
The pale green wash is a perfect backdrop to the handpainted flowers.
Wouldn't a shrimp bisque be pretty in this one?!


Here is a closeup of the handpainted flowers and gold flourishes.


What spaces have you been tidying up that you love?
Thanks for stopping by sweet friends!
xo's ~ Heidi