Just a few more minutes, and it will be all over...
...the wonderful feelings, sights and sounds that accompany this most beautiful of all holidays....holy days...
I have been busy hosting my family for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day......at last with five minutes to midnight...all alone in the serenity of a quiet, candlelit kitchen, I am finally posting my wishes to all of you...
May you be filled with love, gratitude and everything that makes your heart happy....
My son Marty, with his new puppy, Bella...a pure bred malamute. She has taken over our home and our hearts, as you can see! The best Christmas present....
Merry, merry Christmas ! N.xo
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Playing with Paper
Many of you may be familiar with Coty Farquhar, the beautiful mind behind the Styling, on line magazine and beautiful blog of the same name which originates in Australia. A few years ago, Coty shared some Christmas dolls which she had created from paper and assorted collected vintage finds....she inspired me to fashion some of my own...here is what I have been playing with! Please excuse the poor quality images...I quickly snapped them with my iPad this morning.
Felted Christmas balls, torn vintage tulle and recycled tissue paper and foil embellish them....
Bits of vintage lace are finding their way into the mix...
They are keeping my mind off the drilling, pounding and hammering going on downstairs...
I think they would look lovely as a tree topper, or sitting on a vintage hatbox or fresh green wreath as a holiday decoration....
I thinking I would like to make a more primitive looking one....
The house is a clean palette for fresh greens and a more simple Christmas this year...My mantra for the holidays...less is more...who would have thought....coming from the Queen of Embellishment!! N.xo
Felted Christmas balls, torn vintage tulle and recycled tissue paper and foil embellish them....
Bits of vintage lace are finding their way into the mix...
They are keeping my mind off the drilling, pounding and hammering going on downstairs...
I think they would look lovely as a tree topper, or sitting on a vintage hatbox or fresh green wreath as a holiday decoration....
I thinking I would like to make a more primitive looking one....
The house is a clean palette for fresh greens and a more simple Christmas this year...My mantra for the holidays...less is more...who would have thought....coming from the Queen of Embellishment!! N.xo
Friday, October 11, 2013
Week Two.....One Room Challenge
It has been a full and busy week....still waiting for the men in my life to move out the damaged bed and move in possible furniture choices from the carriage house....the colour board below is what I have in mind for possible fabric choices and colours...
I replaced the damaged shelves in the bookcase and painted them....
More colour inspiration for this room, my refuge, escape, creative outlet....
...a softened palette, with shabby Chanel.....( I know what you're thinking!! ) Really?
...carpet is creamy wool, sisal look....staying...possibly will add another area rug to layer...looking for roses on leopard background...very muted though....
Well, all I have for now.....this Saturday after my baking for our Thanksgiving dinner is done....I will begin to gently nudge the men into getting into the action....after I feed them some pumpkin pie!!
I hope I have peaked your interest a little to follow along....be sure to visit Calling it Home blog for updates on the other bloggers who have joined in...
Happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian readers....it promises to be a beautiful weekend..N.xo
I replaced the damaged shelves in the bookcase and painted them....
More colour inspiration for this room, my refuge, escape, creative outlet....
...a softened palette, with shabby Chanel.....( I know what you're thinking!! ) Really?
...carpet is creamy wool, sisal look....staying...possibly will add another area rug to layer...looking for roses on leopard background...very muted though....
Well, all I have for now.....this Saturday after my baking for our Thanksgiving dinner is done....I will begin to gently nudge the men into getting into the action....after I feed them some pumpkin pie!!
I hope I have peaked your interest a little to follow along....be sure to visit Calling it Home blog for updates on the other bloggers who have joined in...
Happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian readers....it promises to be a beautiful weekend..N.xo
Monday, October 7, 2013
One Room Challenge...studio/guest room
I might be a bit late for this...I seem to have a severe mental block when it comes to linking and copy and paste.....I am going to give it a go, and see what happens....
....small upstairs bedroom....
This is a spare, main floor bedroom, where my youngest son slept...during the renovation, we enlarged it...slightly, borrowing about two feet from the adjacent bedroom..
Since a guest room with a full ensuite bath is on the lower level, I felt two guest rooms might be a wasted space, but you never now, when a bit too much wine on a Friday night might necessitate unexpected lodging for one or more !! Seriously, I think the space should be used, and it would make a great studio.
My goal is to shop from the carriage house, our outbuilding, which has become the repository for furniture and accessories I couldn't part with from my now closed shop and vintage finds....this challenge has prompted, and inspired me to get the room decorated and functioning...thank you, Linda, from Calling it Home blog for nudging me on this.....
The painted French bed was from the shop, but if you look closely, you will see a large crack in the headboard developed in storage...so I can either upholster the headboard, or replace it....
The carved flower basket relief is so lovely, I have decided to remove it, salvage it and reuse it over the window frame, serving as a valance....currently, a linen roller shade covers the window...
The open storage to the right, houses extra quilts and linens, which I just have stacked there currently to hide the wires for a flat screen TV...if it is ever installed here....the closet to the right has an overhead light in it...I think this will be where my sewing machine will reside, as well as storage for my stash of vintage linens and fabric...
I hope to fit a vintage piece, desk, table or small buffet in the space, and extra shelving, using the existing clothes rod for hanging fabric...the light is concealed in the ceiling of the closet...
The chandelier is vintage, and will remain....as well as the wall colour, just painted BM Cake Batter in the renovation....
A vintage bookcase from my shop.....waiting to be used to organize my collection of home decor books, magazines and pretty collectibles....I really want this room to be for me...pretty, but functional..my refuge..a place to create...and feel inspired....I really want to get rid of the bed, but my hubby thinks we need an extra bedroom....??
I am thinking of a blush, cream, white colour palette....with a touch of black and leopard...
Inspiration from uncredited Pinterest source....
I will need a table to serve as a desk/work table which will be placed under the chandelier, at the foot of the bed...currently in the room...maybe to be removed!!
So many ideas.....Challenging...Fun.....I hope you will follow along....so many bloggers have accepted the challenge...six weeks of inspiration and ideas.....now, off to link up....wish me luck...N.xo
....small upstairs bedroom....
This is a spare, main floor bedroom, where my youngest son slept...during the renovation, we enlarged it...slightly, borrowing about two feet from the adjacent bedroom..
Since a guest room with a full ensuite bath is on the lower level, I felt two guest rooms might be a wasted space, but you never now, when a bit too much wine on a Friday night might necessitate unexpected lodging for one or more !! Seriously, I think the space should be used, and it would make a great studio.
My goal is to shop from the carriage house, our outbuilding, which has become the repository for furniture and accessories I couldn't part with from my now closed shop and vintage finds....this challenge has prompted, and inspired me to get the room decorated and functioning...thank you, Linda, from Calling it Home blog for nudging me on this.....
The painted French bed was from the shop, but if you look closely, you will see a large crack in the headboard developed in storage...so I can either upholster the headboard, or replace it....
The carved flower basket relief is so lovely, I have decided to remove it, salvage it and reuse it over the window frame, serving as a valance....currently, a linen roller shade covers the window...
The open storage to the right, houses extra quilts and linens, which I just have stacked there currently to hide the wires for a flat screen TV...if it is ever installed here....the closet to the right has an overhead light in it...I think this will be where my sewing machine will reside, as well as storage for my stash of vintage linens and fabric...
I hope to fit a vintage piece, desk, table or small buffet in the space, and extra shelving, using the existing clothes rod for hanging fabric...the light is concealed in the ceiling of the closet...
The chandelier is vintage, and will remain....as well as the wall colour, just painted BM Cake Batter in the renovation....
A vintage bookcase from my shop.....waiting to be used to organize my collection of home decor books, magazines and pretty collectibles....I really want this room to be for me...pretty, but functional..my refuge..a place to create...and feel inspired....I really want to get rid of the bed, but my hubby thinks we need an extra bedroom....??
I am thinking of a blush, cream, white colour palette....with a touch of black and leopard...
Inspiration from uncredited Pinterest source....
I will need a table to serve as a desk/work table which will be placed under the chandelier, at the foot of the bed...currently in the room...maybe to be removed!!
So many ideas.....Challenging...Fun.....I hope you will follow along....so many bloggers have accepted the challenge...six weeks of inspiration and ideas.....now, off to link up....wish me luck...N.xo
Monday, September 23, 2013
Rustled pears...revisited.
This was the work in progress, last week, at attempting to bring a bit of the outdoors in....I was having guests for brunch and wanted a little decor to accompany the food...twigs and a few green branches from our woods...
....I had envisioned some tiny pears, still on the branch, to finish off the arrangement......luckily I found just the abandoned pear tree on one of the country roads near my home...
.....the treasured, vintage French cookbook, below, under glass, was purchased at Refuge, my favourite home decor store, owned by Liz Hawley in Niagara on the Lake...
It was pouring rain, when I saw the Bosc pear tree by the side of the road....but my garden clippers are always in the trunk.....I was totally drenched, but not deterred....
.....our country roads yield an abundance of material for anyone looking for some natural beauty to decorate with, especially this time of year....wild grapevines, gorgeous rose hips, wild sumac (beware of poison sumac!) and colourful twigs and gnarled branches....
....I rarely buy seasonal decorations, but rely on what I have at hand, or in the garden....
This vintage, Mason soup tureen, the pattern Friarswood, I filled with moss from the garden, kale, and some small gourds recycled from a prior fall scheme....
I love beautiful, floral fall bouquets, of any kind.....but my material of choice is simple, natural elements found in Nature.......enjoy this glorious time of year.....N.xo
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
September of my life.....
September is birthday month around here....mine, my cousin Mary's, my husband's..... Our anniversary....I love this time of year...
.....the lower terrace late this afternoon.....
I feel a kinship with the Earth, Mother Nature....these days....her groaning bounty of goodness you see at every fruit stand, the grapevines laden down, the bunches waiting to be harvested...peaches, nectarines and pears, all ready for preserves or just juicy enjoyment!
My own garden, offering up bursting blooms of faded hydrangeas, in just the perfect colours..the Japanese anemones, always flawless and abundant....
....fuelling my imagination with woodsy, earthy settings of Mother Nature's priceless gifts to us....
...from my Pinterest board Garden Views....
I begin to feel the urges of hunting and gathering...much like the squirrels and chipmunks outdoors...
I begin to bake and cook....above a lemon torte in the making...
.....and a chocolate hazelnut version of the same.....
Readying the house for cooler months with soft furnishings, pillows and throws....these 24" cushions were sewn with vintage curtain panels and trimmed in bottle brush fringe....they cozy up the wicker side chairs to our French refractory table in the new dining/mini conservatory.....
.....and thinking ahead to the holidays, yes, just a few months away!!
....our Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated the first weekend in October.....yes!!
I've got a bit of a jump on cleaning up in the garden....and actually finding the time and inspiration to do a bit of decorating....
This Grey Ghost pumpkin fills in the gap, where more Greek oregano used to thrive in an outdoor urn...
....and indoors...
....still working on the vintage flower basket.....thinking of adding branches of green pears as soon as I can rustle some up!!
...ornamental kale and pumpkins pair well together for a simple arrangement on a bed of moss....because
I am an incurable collector, I try to keep things simple...
...a local grower just down the road grows these perfect, white Cinderella pumpkins....I believe they are called Boer pumpkins....
....a late fall afternoon in the garden.....
...with every warm, sunny day left, I still want to be outdoors...here in Jordan, our grape harvest is in full swing...driving down our country roads with the windows down, you can smell the grapes on the vine, hear the bangers constantly, trying to keep the birds away from the grapes needed for ice wine....not harvested till January.......Mother Nature is in the last stages of her glory, ripe and bountiful.....beautiful and satisfied.......life is good.
N.xo
The second picture in this post, is from the beautiful blog French Kissed....
.....the lower terrace late this afternoon.....
I feel a kinship with the Earth, Mother Nature....these days....her groaning bounty of goodness you see at every fruit stand, the grapevines laden down, the bunches waiting to be harvested...peaches, nectarines and pears, all ready for preserves or just juicy enjoyment!
My own garden, offering up bursting blooms of faded hydrangeas, in just the perfect colours..the Japanese anemones, always flawless and abundant....
....fuelling my imagination with woodsy, earthy settings of Mother Nature's priceless gifts to us....
...from my Pinterest board Garden Views....
I begin to feel the urges of hunting and gathering...much like the squirrels and chipmunks outdoors...
I begin to bake and cook....above a lemon torte in the making...
.....and a chocolate hazelnut version of the same.....
Readying the house for cooler months with soft furnishings, pillows and throws....these 24" cushions were sewn with vintage curtain panels and trimmed in bottle brush fringe....they cozy up the wicker side chairs to our French refractory table in the new dining/mini conservatory.....
.....and thinking ahead to the holidays, yes, just a few months away!!
....our Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated the first weekend in October.....yes!!
I've got a bit of a jump on cleaning up in the garden....and actually finding the time and inspiration to do a bit of decorating....
This Grey Ghost pumpkin fills in the gap, where more Greek oregano used to thrive in an outdoor urn...
....and indoors...
....still working on the vintage flower basket.....thinking of adding branches of green pears as soon as I can rustle some up!!
...ornamental kale and pumpkins pair well together for a simple arrangement on a bed of moss....because
I am an incurable collector, I try to keep things simple...
...a local grower just down the road grows these perfect, white Cinderella pumpkins....I believe they are called Boer pumpkins....
....a late fall afternoon in the garden.....
...with every warm, sunny day left, I still want to be outdoors...here in Jordan, our grape harvest is in full swing...driving down our country roads with the windows down, you can smell the grapes on the vine, hear the bangers constantly, trying to keep the birds away from the grapes needed for ice wine....not harvested till January.......Mother Nature is in the last stages of her glory, ripe and bountiful.....beautiful and satisfied.......life is good.
N.xo
The second picture in this post, is from the beautiful blog French Kissed....
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