Friday, January 18, 2013

The Easiest of Re-do's





















  GOOD - for under 10.00 - I could see the potential...


BETTER - nothing like a lil' spray paint...


PERFECT - for our bed side tables!



Have a great weekend everybody!


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Burlap covered chair - Before and After...


 I'm sharing a lil' chair makeover that I just finished with you today.  It was a simple redo - all be it - but it made a BIG difference.
 Here she was before in all her "velour" glory...
 Just what color is that anyway?
 Some white paint and some distressing...

 I was inspired by Miss Mustard Seed's book where she used painter's tape to stripe a chair cushion - I thought I'd give it a try.  Of course I had already covered the chair bottom in burlap by this time.




Then I simply used my acrylic paint and painted some stripes down the middle. Be sure and remove the tape immediately.
 
  Then I simply free-handed a "No. 5" - don't ask me why I chose this - it was just the first thing that came to mind ;-)


 The color I used was "Settlers Blue" from Folk Art.
 And here she is...much better, don't ya think?
 I'm actually gonna be setting up a booth with my friend, Julie, at our local antique mall.  We are really excited about it.  So this chair will be in there for sale around the first of February - that is, if I don't decide to keep it myself.

 Have a Happy Weekend!

Cathy





Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Cuttin' Wood...


Today's post is about some farm work - well, a lil' farm/home work.  When we built our new house a year ago - my hubby was really interested in an outdoor wood burning stove.
 So after much thought and a lot of research - we decided to go with it - our choice was a "Hardy" stove.
 Here on the farm - we practice tree conservation - my husband actually loves trees - and his favorite subject to teach - forestry, of course.  As with any farm - we have naturally fallen trees and trees which are considered "non desirable" so this helped us make the decision to invest in this type of heating.  We also have electric heat by the way.
So Saturday afternoon we got started on another load of wood. 
 Here comes Shaun pulling the wagon...
Casen pulled the wood splitter - a wonderful modern convenience I must say - much quicker than the ole' axe.
Cutting...
Loading...
Splitting...
ME loading...I didn't know anybody took this picture...
And a couple of hours later...
A full load of wood ready to heat the house as well as save lots of $$$$
I love to see Casen in his element - he so loves the woods and outdoors just like his dad.  Some of my best memories as a child were when I went with my mom, dad and sister to cut wood.  Mom would always pack a picnic lunch and we'd play and help when we could.  Those were fun days - I hope Casen enjoys his time with us as much as we enjoyed the time with our parents.


Hope everyone is off to a great new year.  I've got some projects underway - I'll be showing ya soon!

Cathy




Sunday, December 23, 2012

The "Family" tree..

...well, my friends - Christmas is here!  So I thought I'd show you where Santa Claus is gonna leave his presents this year.  I put our "family" ornament tree in the sun room this time. 
 
 
This tree is filled with ornaments that Casen has made over the years as well as the ornaments that have been passed down and collected over time.
 
 
Just to give it a bold pop of color - I used some embroidery hoops filled with some left over red fabric...
 
 
I really don't have "tree toppers" - I just always put a bunch of ribbon and stuff up there.  But I think I'm gonna be on the look out for a pretty star next year.  This tree needs a star I think.
 
 
Today, I caught my son in there - shaking presents and these were his words... ;-)
 
 
Sweet Ms. Evelyn gave me this book and I was so excited I squealed.  It's Miss Mustard Seed's new book - and I'm loving hanging out by the tree and drooling over all the beautiful pages.  But mainly, I love the spiritual and inspirational parts of the book even more than the GORGEOUS pictures.
 
 
I've also been busy wrapping a few more gifts - almost done!
 
 
 
I'd like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas.  I'm so very grateful for my family and I simply can not get the families that have been so affected by tragedy lately off my mind.  I pray for peace this Christmas - for every heart.
 
  From our family to yours...
 
 
 
God Bless and Merry Christmas
 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Our mantle...

...nothing fancy - it just kind of matches the tree in the den.
 
 
I kept up my old window frame with my natural wood wreath I bought at Home Goods...
 
 
 Of course, I used burlap ribbon, some rustic snowflakes, balls, greenery...
 
 
 ...a pretty textured ribbon..
 
 
 ...some more peacock feathers and a few shiney things...
 
 
 At night by the fireplace - it is just now getting cool enough to use it.  I'm excited about having a first snowfall in our new home - maybe this year - fingers crossed.
 
 
Rounding out this room is my "PEACE" wreath.  I love this word - I so wish we could have it everywhere - in our world and in every heart.
 
 
And lastly,  a bit of Joy to the World by the door.
 
 
The Christmas countdown is ON!  Have fun wrapping up all the final details!  Eat lots of Christmas cookies - talk to you soon!
 
 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Watching a movie by the tree...

Truthfully - I'm not a big TV watcher - unless it is HGTV of course.  But Sunday afternoon - I actually got to "kinda" watch "Did you hear about the Morgans?" on Southern Fried Flicks on CMT.  The reason I say "kinda" is because I was cooking a big supper for my family that night so I was in and out of this room between stirring and mixing and such. 
 
Anyway, I thought I'd show where we watch TV.  This is part of our family room - not a big space but a cozy one with the fireplace.  I'll share pics of that later.  And I must say it is still a work in progress.  I'm trying to settle on things to hang on the walls and eventually I think we might have a  TV cabinet/bookshelves made BUT until then - here we are.
 
The tree I have in this room is mainly decorated in greens, blues and natural elements.
 
 
I've never been a "neutral" wall color person (no offense) - so I'm really having to adjust to this wall color.  We've been here a year - and I must say - it has not grown on me yet.  Maybe when I get everything put together.
 
 
You'll find silver crosses on the tree...
 
 
Some aqua ornaments, green balls, bird nests, money plant...
 
 
...burlap ribbon, peacock feathers, silver fern leaves...
 
 
...old doilies, rattan spheres, a little glitter...
 
 
 ...just a lil' bit of this and that.
 
 
I love Christmas trees.
 
 
Merry Christmas!