Showing posts with label guest bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest bedroom. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Tallboy in the Guest Room


After a new vintagey blue storage cabinet made her home in my studio recently...




I shook hands with a new guy living in the guest room.

He's tall and stately and masculine and oh so handsome.




The best part is that he was free.
Given to me by my beautiful, thoughtful niece.




He's definitely an older gent,
full of chips and marks and scratches and stains.
He's been around the block a few times.
But nothing that a little swipe of paint can't handle.







He even offers a sectioned drawer for socks.
What a guy.




He will receive a new coat of paint soon,
and I'll once again pull out the Crackle Tex
to age him a little more.




The current chips will be candle waxed so that they'll still be there when I distress it.
And I'm still deciding whether to paint the pulls or not.




Yes, he's a big gent,
and he takes up a bit more space than what I had anticipated.
But he is the perfect HIS to the HERS dresser across the room.







They make a sweet pair, don't they?



Speaking of pairs....
I have two dream catchers for sale.

I created this one with Rachel Ashwell's beautiful 'Overdyed Somerset' fabric.




And this one with white 'Somerset'.







Both are available to purchase.


~  Eucharisteo  ~



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Monday, July 29, 2013

A Bit of Blue


Blues, purples, and lavender are blooming at Heaven's Walk.




Not only out in the gardens, 
but inside as well.




There just something about mixing those deep, magical colors 
with blush pink that sweeps me off my feet.




Delphiniums, roses, and fluffy little carnations
plunked into a French body pitcher.
I think this is my favorite mix of flowers yet.




Pale pinks create a serene still-life on the living room fireplace mantel.
A whisper of lavender on the vase grounds it.




New iridescent blue Carnival glasses were discovered at a cold, rainy antique market this past weekend.
Shimmery purple and deep green seemingly glow from within the azure blue.




There just seems to be something very gypsy-like about these glasses.




When placed in rooms, the color blue adds depth and interest.




Two additional sconces (just like the ones I brought home last month)
were purchased from a dear friend, Michelle at reimagined just for you.
She was kind enough to sell me two more.
A German luster mug and small rose bowl were added to my small collection.




A pretty blue needlepoint canvas piece was purchased for only $9.50.
It may become a pillow.
It may just add texture and interest to vignettes...




One of the sconces was hung in the guest room.













The second one will replace the outdoor light that currently resides in my bath.




A bit of blue and a bit of bling.
It's always a good thing.



~  Blessings ~




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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Lilac Floral Curtains


I love our little guest bedroom.
It's tiny,
but it's cozy, bright, and warm.
The walls are papered with a subtle textured wallpaper that is painted a shade of French vanilla,
(not my color of choice, but I'm living with it for now)
and the original extra wide wood trim work is also painted.

Painted trim rocks my world, you know ~

especially 12" wide painted trim.
:)

The Jenny Lind bed in here was purchased at one of the first auctions I went to decades ago.
I plan on switching that bed frame out this summer with a vintage one that once belonged to The Husband's grandmother. It has a rolled and embellished headboard
which will look beautiful painted creamy white and distressed.

The cafe curtains in here were originally full length sheers that hung in our master bedroom.
Being the kindergarten sewer I am and not owning a sewing machine at the time,
I just cut the curtains in half and hung them like that.

(Ok...ok....I can hear you seamstresses groaning loudly...)

It worked.....for a while.

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A bright summer morning at Heaven's Walk.

But I grew tired of seeing the unhemmed edges and the partial curtains.
The windows are nice and big and we could see only half of the beautiful view of our property out of them.

"Big girl" curtains were desperately needed.
Prairie floral-ness was calling.
So, I went searching for a cheap, quick fix.

And I found it at Target ~
on sale no less...
for cheaper than I could fill up the gas tank in my SUV.


A snowy winter's afternoon at Heaven's Walk.

Simply Shabby Chic White Voile window panels were a perfect solution.
They're a light weight cotton with a pretty pale, lilac floral print scattered on it.



A couple of curtain rods later ~
(which were also on sale for just a couple bucks each),
the room took on an elegant feel.


A different dresser here is on my wish list.







I picked up this cute little lamp at The Habitat for Humanity ReStore this past autumn for a dollar.
I gave her base a little touch-up with some gilding wax,
and added the rosettes on the lampshade with my glue gun.


The vintage looking clock was a gift from my "lil sister", Michelle.



Last year, I took down the gag-me-with-a-wooden-spoon plastic folding doors on the closet and hung some Pottery  Barn curtains there instead ~ just as a temporary solution.  




The Husband and I recently worked on a permanent solution to replace those PB curtains.
It includes a pile of this ~
taken from our stash in the barn.

[You have to wait until next week for the big reveal.]













After doing a "dash and turn",
I realized that the headboard wall needed something on it, 
and I knew exactly what that was.

I spent the afternoon making a large dream catcher.
















A bit of sweet, simple, shabby prairie love for my guests.

I'll leave the light on for you!


~  Blessings  ~





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