Sunday, February 28, 2016

Out with the red in with the blue...

I love having a neutral background in my family room. It makes it super easy to change colors out for the seasons. When I bring back the red for the summer it all seems new again. And I supposed you have noticed, I Love Color. Spring to me is green and blue and bluebonnets.Here's my inspiration. I wanted to be able to show my jadite and I had this vintage Vera dishtowel on the left from my Mom. I bought a few fabrics from Hobby Lobby and found the cute vintage tablecloth on the right. You'll see more of these fabrics in the breakfast nook post to come. 
 The other piece of inspiration was the Bluebonnet oil painting found at the thrift store. I just love the colors of both and wanted to tie them in together because the family room opens right into the breakfast nook and kitchen.
Here are the pillows I made for the couch. I hung the painting right over my old window frame. Then I started shopping my house.
 I found this nest on a walk. Added a few spring color eggs.
 Here's the view to the fire place. Brought out my little aqua chair.The bowl on the left holds Bowies toys.What you can't see are 2 leather chairs facing the TV. This room is super hard to photograph.
 Here's the thrift store chair I slip covered. I added the boxwood wreath on my old shutter. Another pillow to tie the colors in. Changed out my red curtain panels to plain white.
 Bowie photo bombing.
I did buy this New York pillow from Hobby Lobby at half off. I couldn't resist, because the colors went perfectly and NY holds a special place in my heart. That was the view from Central Park where my son got married.
 See how the fabrics tie into the colors in the painting.

 My old vintage fan on the mantle. I use alot of old books to add color and height.
 Here you can see the leather chairs, well at least one of them.
 I found the cotton stems after I took the first few pic's.
 Just stuck them in an old enamelware jug.
I have decided to break up this post into 2 parts. Breakfast nook and dining room to come next time.
Thank you for all the sweet comments on my thrifted finds.
I'm joining Thoughts of Home Thursday so you might want to check it out,
Spring has sprung around here, we've had beautiful weather. Hope your spring weather is just around the corner. Hope you all have a great week!
Leslie

Monday, February 22, 2016

My FavoriteThrifty Finds

You've heard me say it before, but I love to go to the thrift stores. Today I thought I'd show you some of my favorite finds and how I use them.
This oil painting of Texas bluebonnets was found for 5$. It was in the original frame. I did a post about the artist here. I am using this for my inspiration for my spring family room decor, which I'll share next time. Love those colors. Did you know in Texas, people drive out in the hill country for miles to see the bluebonnets bloom in the spring? Bluebonnets are the state flower of Texas. 
 This was probably one of my best finds. It is hand quilted and pieced. I have it hanging in my bedroom, which is light green with a touch of pink. I found it in the throwaway cart. Nabbed it for 97 cents. It blends so well with some of my other antique quilts.
 The top painting was found for a dollar years ago. I also have it in my bedroom. I found the other painting at an antique store and paid alot more then the dollar I paid for the top one.
 I just found the little tray, it was brass and I spray painted it blue. That's another thing I love about thrifting-you can paint over, strip, redo, reupholster, decoupage or whatever you want. You didn't pay much for it so even if it's a flop, no worries. You can get really creative on thrifted junk.Just noticed the milk glass dish on the tray was also thrifted.
 I had my eyes peeled for over a year looking for an antique sewing machine from this era. I have bought a few really old sewing machines, but I wanted this one to actually use. It came in the little table, and was missing the foot pedal. I ordered a new one, and had it serviced at a sewing center. This little workhorse sewed a denim slip cover for my thrifted white chair and ottoman  that you've seen in the family room.
These are just a few of my favorites. I could go on and on. I'll have to do another post on thrifted dishes and furniture. I think I have stuff from thrift stores in every room in my house. When someone asks me what my style is, I usually reply "Early Garage Sale" or "Late Thrift Store".
Be careful though, it's a very addictive habit. I do feel it gives my house many one of a kind decor items and furniture pieces for a fraction of the price of antique stores or new. It also helps if you are looking for a few particular things. I always look for vintage dishes, linens, frames, and things in my colors.Sometimes you leave empty handed and sometimes you hit the jackpot. Just remember to wash everything when you get home. What's your favorite thrifted item?
Joining Stacy for Thoughts of Home so go check out some great ideas HERE.
Also joining Cecelia at My Thrift Store Addiction HERE.
I've been changing over the family room and breakfast nook for spring.  Can't wait to show you.The weather here has been so warm and springlike.
Have a great week!
Leslie

Monday, February 15, 2016

Sweets and Treats

I had a really fun day last week meeting some other Texas bloggers. Laura of Decor To Adore put together a lunch for us to meet. We each brought a valentine or little treat.
Here are the goodies I brought home. I felt like a little kid in school bring home my treasures from these creative ladies.
Here's the Valentines I was working on last week to give to each gal.

We had lunch at a wonderful place in McKinney, Texas. Such a cute historic square with lots of shops, restaurants. and a historic courthouse.
Here are the great gals I got to hang with. Most of us had never met before, but we all left as friends with plans in the works for another get together in the spring.
Here's the links to each persons blogs. You should definitely check them out. The list starts at the left and goes around the table.
Laura's cute daughter
                                               Lisa ~ http://hospitablepursuits.blogspot.com/
                                                Sharon ~ http://www.prettypracticalhome.com/
                                                                         Yours Truly
                                              Celeste ~ http://www.celestinamariedesign.com/
Lots of creative ideas, recipes, and eye candy! Thank you for such a fun day.
We took out youngest son to a pie place in Dallas, called Emporium Pies. They make all their pies from scratch. Here are a few in the case. The shop is in an old historic house-so cute.
It was so crowded that day, we had our pie 'to go' which was just fine, because it was in the 70's that day. We took our pie outside and ate at a picnic table. Look how cute they package their to go slices. It was delicious!
Lastly, Hubs and I shared some chocolate covered strawberries on Valentines Day.
All in all it was a very sweet week. I hope you had one too!
Leslie

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Valentine Pretties and Gallery Wall

This is a photo from a few years ago and you old followers will recognize these pillows. I thought they were appropriate for this Valentines week. I made these pillows awhile back and used vintage valentines for the pictures. Here's how I did them. If I made one today I would use Frixion Gel pens (mentioned in the previous post) for the fabric transfer.
 The Dollhouse Sweet Shoppe is always busy during Valentines week. They are packing lots of chocolates in pink boxes and wrapping with bakers twine.
 If you want to see more of the Dollhouse Sweet Shoppe there's a button above.
 I don't think I've shown my mini gallery wall. It's a dead end hallway. To the right is our bedroom. The left door is a closet. I had all the frames and they were mismatched. I spray painted all of them to match.
 Some are matted, some are old black and whites, some are colored. It doesn't matter. What ties them together are the matched frames and that they are hung close together.
A little vintage mirror on the right. It kind of helps reflect the light, since it is a dark and tiny hallway.
 I found this little quote on Pinterest and just typed it out in Word. I may decide to use that frame for a picture later on. I also might add a few more, although there's not much room left.
 Pretty flowers from Hubby this week.
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Are you doing anything special for Valentines Day this week? Happy Valentines Day to you! I hope you have a great week!
Leslie