Monday, January 3, 2011

Pottery Barn Style

This is the Pottery Barn Pillow that I wanted to copy. Do you think I came close?

I have seen on multiple blogs people creating the Pottery Barn Sweater Pillows. I really love cable knit so naturally I loved the pillows. When my favorite sweater got shrunk in the laundry I wanted to cry. Then the thought of it becoming a pillow came to me and I was a little excited about it. This was a way to save my favorite sweater and have the look of the Pottery Barn pillows. I love the way it looks on my striped chair the colors go so well together.
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Monday, February 22, 2010

What do you think?

My Mother-in-law took these faux metal panels out of her kitchen and saved them for me. Now I need help. Should I put them up in our kitchen or leave the creamy wall paper that is there now? Here are a few pictures to help you decide.





This is what the back splash looks like right now. What do you think? Should I panel or not?

Thursday, January 28, 2010

My Down east outfit



I created this look and submitted it to Sensibly Styled for a giveaway. I hope people like it. It is totally something I would wear. To vote go here voting will start on Monday so you have to wait until then, and it will only allow one vote per computer so be creative. Vote for my look and I will Win that Sweater pictured. I am outfit #5 emily h. Vote Vote Vote. The voting will be closed at 7 am on Wednesday Feb. 3

Sunday, December 20, 2009



We would like to wish all of our friends and family a Merry Christmas.
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Monday, November 2, 2009

Dare to Design for Shabby Apple Dresses



Dress Design For "Shabby Apple Dresses"

My inspiration for this dress came from the Iris flowers that grow in my mothers flower garden pictured above.
As the flower blooms the petals fold back to create a very unique shape.
The petals of the flower inspired this asymmetrical collar.
The color pallet comes from the Iris flowers as well.
The fabric will be a woven cotton to make it light enough for spring and still hang well on the body. It will be a vibrant blue with a green print for the collar and sash.
This dress will be perfect to wear to a picnic or a spring night out.
It will add a touch of whimsy to any woman's closet.


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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

I heart halloween


This year I decided to have a Witches Tea Party. All of the guests showed up in great witch costumes. We ate a spooktacular meal of Witch's brew (cheesy potato soup) in pumpkin bread bowls, bone bread sticks, a Halloween pasta salad and a spider web jello salad. For Dessert we had a pumpkin roll that was divine. Thanks Lanelle. We played Ghost bingo and did a Halloween word search. It was a lot of fun to dress up and decorate my house for the occasion. Can't wait for next year.

Here are some photos of the food.

These are glasses I got at dollar tree and cut vinyl labels for the outside. I Got the Idea from Better homes and Gardens but can't find the link anymore.

The Jello Salad. Thanks Christine.

Pasta Salad in a Cauldron

Bone Breadsticks. I got this idea here.

Pumpkin Bread Bowls. Thanks Molly


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Sunday, August 16, 2009

More Projects


On my list of things to do this summer was to get Eden a chest of drawers. My mom had this one at her house and let me have it. It obviously needed some TLC. I wanted to have a pottery barn feel with a little shabby chic. so this is what I came up with. I remove the remaining Silver hardware. I filled in the holes and created new ones with Clint's power drill. Then attached the new wood pulls that I painted along with the whole piece. Above is the before and below is the after.







And here is a close up of the shabby chic detail. I think it turned out great.


The next project that I had on my list was to cover the chairs I got from my Sister in Law. I have only gotten to one of them, but it is the one in our living room. The one downstairs will have to wait until I decide what I really want to basement to look like.



This is the lovely chair before (above) and Below is the after.



and here is an up close so you can see the fabric detail.



One thing that doesn't show in the pictures is the zippers. I took them out of the original cushions and put them in the new ones. Now I can take them on and off easily when they need to be washed.

I got some great tips on how to slip cover a chair from Here. My chair has a bit different shape but it was nice to see the process step by step first before I jumped on a project like this.
thanks pink and polka dot.