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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Warming Up At The Quill

"'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam,
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like Home."

J. Howard Payne - Home, Sweet Home
At my last Flea Market Find post I was collecting items for decorating my dinning nook for Autumn. This is the nook (7 1/2 feet wide by 8 feet long) in its Spring/Summer look. Here you can see why it is called a nook. Handy hubby and I laid the pine flooring, which we traded out for some of his labor, and sealed it leaving it natural. For the lower half of the walls we used the grooved back side of the flooring for a cladding effect, painting it out. For Spring and Summer I chose to keep the table quite plain and simple without a lot of linens and such,unless we were entertaining. I just used some simple white washed candle holders that I made from old spindles, wooden candle cups, and small square pieces of wood for bases. In addition to these are a flea market pitcher filled with fresh flowers which rests upon a white doily edged in pink.

I dressed the flea market ladder back chairs in simple pale green cotton slipcovers. Hubby and I were driving home from my grandmothers late one afternoon and spied all eight of these former saggy bottomed beauties hanging in a row from the porch eve of a local flea market. Hubby did a quick turn around and we haggled them down to ten dollars each as it was the end of the day. We replaced the saggy woven bottoms with wood and then I upholstered them in muslin. I chose such nondescript fabric as a base upholstery over the foam and batting knowing that I would be changing out the top layer of fabric often. Handy hubby designed and built the beautiful table to seat eight. I only keep six chairs out to keep a roomy feel if one can feel roomy in a nook that is. I bring in the other two from storage when needed. The window has been dressed in a pair of pale green sheers found at a flea market. I used an old tension rod which I hung on two vintage metal flower hooks. The center of the white rod was draped with layers of vintage floral print hankies.
The built-in was a former pass through. When we remodeled the living room I had handy hubby close it off. I then had him build in the shelves, routing them with a plate groove. I filled the shelves with family pieces and floral themed flea market finds for a that light and airy feel. The shutters on each side were given to me by a friend when she and her husband were doing renovation.
They were already green and a bit chipped. I hand painted the diamond centers with roses and added some gold metallic details. I attached old door knobs, given to me by the same friend, to rest a vintage wooden snack tray on and hung a small framed print on the bottom of each shutter. A vintage key hangs by a satin ribbon on one knob on each shutter. They are hinged and swing open to reveal shelving where I store extra glassware.

For the back wall I used two pediments from the above mentioned renovation. ( Don't I have great friends to give me such goodies?) They too were peeling and time worn. I simply cleaned them up and glued down some of the really loose areas of paint and hand painted both pieces, the bottom piece with a favorite Scripture. (Click on any of the small images to enlarge to see details) The candle holders are also flea market finds that I purchased for $2.00 each, lightly spraying them with a cream colored paint to tone down the original black finish.









I put together the framed piece from a $2.00 flea market frame that I gilded and painted a bit.








I used the back side of an old print that was worn and yellowed with age to mount a piece of vintage sheet music entitled, Bless This House. I hand painted roses and vines on the piece and shaded the edges a bit for an older look. I used rubber stamps and gold metallic ink to stamp around the sheet music. I used some white vintage lace and wide velvet ribbon to make a mat. I had a piece of glass cut to fit the frame. All totaled this project cost me about $5.00, the glass being about half the cost.

Lastly, I added a vintage chandelier. I scored this little beauty and another one, which hangs in my kitchen, for $10.00 each.
I left the original paint on the flowers and leaves. I did tape them off and resprayed the white areas to freshen them up a bit. Hubby rewired them for safety and then installed them. I had them both in storage for quite some time waiting for both areas to be remodeled so I could use them, it was worth the wait!

I have been to the fabric store as mentioned in the previous post and found a few more flea market goodies for my Autumnal decor. At the fabric store I got three pieces of fabric on clearance, a green polished chintz for making into a table cloth ($1.99 yard), a pale peachy pumpkin nubby silk($1.99 for the entire piece) for making into napkins, and a salmon colored nubby silk($2.00 yard), and beaded trim repairing the bottom of the vintage drapes. I love these choices with the vintage drapes! I still need one more fabric for covering the chair cushions.In general I do not use silk flower arrangements but I am making an exception this time. I found this one and liked the height, colors, materials, and the vase filled with bits of potpourri and dried mini Indian corn. This, for me, was a bit pricey ($9.95) find wise for something I was unsure about but I thought it worked well with the drapes and decided to get anyway, knowing I couldn't buy all the bits to put it together for that price.
I found a gold velvet table runner with beaded tassels for $3.00, eight salad size gold leafed chargers for .50 cents each, and two green organza bags with four green glass beaded napkin rings in each for $3.95 per bag.









Now that I have all my base pieces I am ready to begin the transformation, tune in for the Autumn/Winter warm up at the Quill.

Warmly Yours,
Miss Sandy

Monday, October 29, 2007

An Anticipated Visit!

"Although I enter not,
Yet round about the spot
Ofttimes I hover;
And near the sacred gate,
With longing eyes I wait,
Expectant of her."

Thackeray - Pendennis. At the Church Gate. St. 1.
Dear readers, I will be taking a blogging break for a couple of days. I am so excited! I sent an invitation to a most lovely lady and she has accepted, so I must take a little time off to spruce up for her arrival and her visit. I have anticipated a visit from her for quite some time now. She had a date set to arrive but was delayed. I was so looking forward to her visit and was very disappointed at her delay. Everyday I wondered if this would be the day I would hear from her and at long last she is coming! I will tell you all about her when I return from my break. I will try to take her picture but she is a little camera shy like Corey over at Tongue in Cheek, but maybe I will be able to catch glimpses of her unawares. She did not give an exact arrival time so I must keep looking down the lane to see if she has come. This has got me all aflutter as I flit from task to task and try and keep a lookout as well!

In the meantime I invite you to visit my new blog buddy, Pinkie Denise over at Pinkpomegranate, who has signed up for the Pay It Forward crafting idea. I still have two spots left if anyone is interested. Thank you, Denise, for signing up and I hope you enjoy your gift from me!

I wish you all well in my absence and look forward to visiting with you again upon my return.

Blessings,
Miss Sandy

Photos: My Grandmother's garden gate, her mailbox, and the lane leading to her house

Sunday, October 28, 2007

And The WINNER Is......


One last sneak peek and then we....

Enter the number of participants.....

and we have a WINNER!

Checking the number assignments from the previous post and our winner is.....

Susie Q

of

Rabbit Run Cottage

CONGRATULATIONS!


Susie Q, email me your address so I can mail the "goodies" to you.

Miss Sandy

An Audio Visual Treat Laced With Truth

"Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the majesty."
1 Chronicles 29:11
"Majesty, worship His majesty........"

Someone emailed me this site and it blessed my heart, so I am passing it along to you, dear readers, and pray it will bless you also with its visual beauty, soul stirring melody, and truth. Just click on the presentation button and make sure your sound is turned on, enjoy! May you have a blessed day of rest and peace.

Blessings,
Miss Sandy
Photo: My beloved Ozarks

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Blissful Elements Indeed!

"The two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light."
Swift - Battle of the Books
Did any of you dear readers hear a high pitched squeal this afternoon around 12:30 in the central standard time zone? If you did don't despair, it was not a banshee, it was just me opening my package of swap goodies from Kris over at Blissful Elements! Her work is amazing, awesome, and inspiring, plus it is quality and professional! (I'm a little bit embarrassed at my paltry attempt at Halloween goodies after seeing hers) The "trick" is still on me and the "treat" is definitely on me this time, just see for yourself:
Yep! I just ripped into that package, (I'm a ripper, no nice and neat opening for me!), but I did remember just in time to grab the camera and start snapping away. Here they come...... with a sweet note enclosed......
Riiiiiiiip! goes that little gold vellum envelope and out pops this.......
And then I unwrapped these........
And these too......

Plus this cute tag.......

Yipeeee! THIS is the piece of art I wanted for a gift......

And then.........

These darling little hand stamped tickets!
Can you believe such sweetness and generosity in one package? I instantly emailed Kris and gushed over my goodies! You would just have to see the real items to see the detail and quality not to mention the craftsmanship and love put into them. Thanks so much Kris, and I have decided to mail myself all the cards so I can enjoy them all over again! (a bit selfish you say, yes, but can't help it this time!) Kris, again, thanks so much for putting some sweetness and light into my day.

Selfishly Yours,

Miss Sandy

Photos: Vintage Image from the Grenta Collection; Halloween Swap Goodies from Kris at Blissful Elements!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Give Away Number Assignments

"Expectation whirls me round.
The imaginary relish is so sweet
That it enchants my sense."
Troilus and Cressida Act. III. Sc. 2. L. 19.
Dear readers, I trust that expectation is swirling around in the air as the Give Away winner will be announced tomorrow! I hope that you have had a sense of enchantment as we have traveled through the featured book memories together. I have so enjoyed this Give Away and feel I have gathered new friends, savored old memories, and re-embraced a creative spirit. Thank you all so much for all your sweetness. I wish I had 43 gifts to give, in my book you are all winners! Good Luck!
The numbers were assigned in order by name, date, and time of comment. I will use a random number generator to select the winner. Winner notification will be posted by 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 28, 2007. Here are the number assignments for the drawing for the Give Away:


  1. Lenna Andrews, Creative Swaps
  2. Helen Read, Brushstrokes, Inc.

  3. Rosemary

  4. Karen Eileen, Karen Eileen Design

  5. Lidy, French Garden House

  6. Ele, A Bit of Pink Heaven

  7. Vicki Page

  8. Julie, Nunnie's Attic

  9. Madrikarin

  10. A Book Worm

  11. Terri and Bob

  12. Beachy's Cape Cod Cupboard

  13. Sandra Evertson

  14. Pinkie Denise

  15. Susie Q

  16. Jill

  17. Cheryl

  18. Louise, LW

  19. Pamela Jane

  20. Alison Gibbs

  21. Lori

  22. Sharon

  23. Becky

  24. Becky K.

  25. Lizzy

  26. Jennifer, Old Painted Cottage

  27. Karen Benson

  28. Pricilla

  29. ikkinlala

  30. Laura Williams

  31. Angelbrew

  32. KJ

  33. Joanie Hoffman
  34. Dottie Mucha

  35. Heidi

  36. Cindyforeyes aka Cindy is crafty

  37. Rena Matus

  38. Carol

  39. Sondra

  40. Dawn, The Feathered Nest

  41. Christi, Charm & Grace

  42. Lori, Faerie Window

  43. Joan, Joan's Journey

Again, thank you all so much for participating, this has been such fun for me!

Blessings,

Miss Sandy

Photos: Goodies for Give Away and Decorated Book Box


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