Showing posts with label Seasonal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seasonal. Show all posts

March 17, 2015

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

I know it's not a super huge holiday, but it's fun. I put up just a few touches of decor around our common living areas that I'd like to share. If I was on the ball, I would have shared this post a week or two ago to inspire you. Alas, I am quite the procrastinator. {I like to think most creative people are.} Hope this inspires you for next year!














September 2, 2014

Halloween Decorating


September is FINALLY here. Yes, it's one thousand degrees here in Florida, but I am bringing in all the things of fall as soon as I can possibly manage. I have already loaded up on things for my shoppe at Old Time Antiques. If you are in the area, make sure you stop by. There are many talented people in this collective. You will not be disappointed! 

March 19, 2013

Springtime Centerpiece

 
It took me a while to get this arrangement just right. It wasn't the type of consideration where you sit and stare at something for hours. This centerpiece was built out of multiple passings by. And I finally settled this afternoon.
 

It's a simple stack of melamine plates from Target's Easter selection years ago. I loved the faux vintage look on them. {The cute little bunnies didn't hurt things either.}
 
 
Also from Target's Easter offerings are the sweet linen {looking} napkins with the embroidered rabbit.
 
 
On top of the stack of plates is a lovely sugar bowl I got from a Dutch company called Pomax. Their stuff is simple and beautiful. I hope to find more before we move back to the States.


The cake stand is a new addition to our home. It is Martha Stewart and I was happy and surprised to find it at the Exchange here in Germany. I am looking forward to experimenting with different seasonal items.
 

If you are local, you will be happy to hear the faux eggs and nest are ridiculously easy to find in Germany. The country as a whole seemingly has a love affair with eggs in the spring. Mine in particular came from Depot.
 
 
After days of walking past our dining room table and slightly rearranging things, I am finally happy with the arrangement. All the spring things make me smile... even when snow is fluttering down right outside my window.

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February 25, 2013

Our Spring Vignette

When you first walk into our home, there is a small buffet to the left. I love to decorate this area for the current season or holiday. I got a little overexcited for spring and Easter and decorated quite early this year. But after I took down our Valentine's decor, it felt a little bare. Here are some photos of the springtime vignette.

 Hope you feel inspired to start thinking warm, green thoughts! Happy Monday!

Excited to be sharing at French Country Cottage today!




February 12, 2013

Super Simple Valentine's Day Treats

I've stumbled across multiple versions of this on pinterest. I'm not quite sure where the original idea came from, but I love it. The treats are visually pleasing and unbelievably easy to create. My kids had a blast making them and they assure me they were delicious, though they were a little sweet for my liking.

Here is all you will need:
One bag Wilson candy melts in color of your choice
One bag of jumbo marshmallows
Lollipop sticks
Sprinkles galore

These can be suited for any occasion and I am sure we will have a repeat performance at some point in the near future.


 
I think the pictures are pretty self explanatory.
Pierce the marshmallows with the lollipop sticks.
I poked holes in a box so we would have a place to let the marshmallow pops cool off.
Melt candy according to package directions.
Swirl marshmallows through pretty melted candy.
Decorate to your heart's content.
Place in prepared box to cool off.
Enjoy!!
 

 

 

November 14, 2012

Gratitude Tea Bag Holder

 
November is my absolute favorite month. Although fall officially begins in September, the weather seems to take a more dramatic turn towards autumn in late October, early November. My wedding anniversary is in November, as well as my favorite holiday. I love Thanksgiving because it seems to be one of the last holidays to be heavily influenced by commercialism. Now, I know Black Friday is commercialism at it's finest, but for that one day, it's all about gratitude and family.... and pumpkin pie.
 
 
I created this with the help of a tutorial by Kimberly Van Diepen of Stampin' by the Sea. You can find her awesome instructions here: Stampin by the Sea Club Project  (scroll down) The only thing I did differently, was to adhere the sides of the envelopes together rather than the bottom.
Once assembled, I added a strip of Orchard Harvest designer series paper on top of a strip of taffeta ribbon. I stamped the sentiment on ivory naturals cardstock and punched it out with my decorative label punch. On the inside, I added a simple acorn stamp punched out with the small oval punch.
This simple project takes no time at all to put together and is a perfect little Thanksgiving gift for friends, family, teachers and of course your lovely hostess for Thanksgiving dinner!


Products Used (These can be purchased 24/7 at my Stampin' Up site by clicking on the item.)
Cardstock & Paper
Naturals Ivory Card Stock
Cajun Craze Card Stock
Orchard Harvest Designer Series Paper

Stamps & Ink
Day of Gratitude Stamp Set
Soft Suede Classic Ink

Embellisments
Linen Thread
Early Espresso 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon
 
Tools
Stamping Sponges (for inking the edges to create a distressed look)

 

The Thanksgiving Tree

 
I recently found the most beautiful gem. It is a free downloadable file from Ann at A Holy Experience. The file includes leaf templates with verses of thanksgiving already printed on them. On the back, you are to write something you are thankful for.
 
 
I'm thankful my six year old is thankful for us.

 
After writing your gratitude, you hang the leaves on a tree. You can attach them using binder clips, mini clothespins, twine or simple ribbon. Ann has used several branches in a lovely pot to create her tree. I remembered I have this lovely ornament tree that would be perfect for a project like this.

 
I printed out the leaves on cardstock to make them a little more sturdy and give them some dimension. I punched holes in the stems and strung ribbon through them all. I placed the leaves with some pens in the other candle holder on our buffet and they are ready to be utilized daily in November. Thank you, Ann, for this lovely project.


PS- The fabulous ornament tree was a gift from my lovely mother-in-law several years ago. I believe it was purchased on clearance at Michael's. A similar one can be found here.

November 13, 2012

Define Your Design | Industrial

In the weeks leading up to Christmas, I'll be feauturing a series of posts that will hopefully help you identify your home decor style. Of course, there is always the eclectic style that takes bits and pieces from everywhere simply because they love them. And love is the secret to a greatly styled home. It doesn't matter where the pieces come from or what category they fall under. All that matters is your decor makes you and your family feel good.
 
 

For the first category, I'm stepping outside my comfort zone a little bit. While I think the industrial style is something that can look incredibly chic, it's not one I've overly experimented with. There are a few pieces in my home that would easily fall into this category and I'd love to add more. It was fun searching out pieces to highlight today.
 
Industrial home decor is pretty much exactly what it sounds. Picture metal accessories, chunky furniture on castors and minimalism at it's finest. There is something so elegant about industrial design. If you find your heart leaning towards this style, here are some pieces I think would be a fabulous addition to your home for Christmas.
 
 
Faux Wood Organizer by Orange Door Cottage | This piece would make a great organizer for all of the lovely cards and photos you receive from friends and family. I also would love to see it as a place to keep Christmas books so they are easily accessible to your children throughout the holiday season.
 
star 9 candleholder from CB2 | A fairly simple accent piece to add a soft glow in the evenings.
 
Twig Wreath from Save On Crafts | A wreath is a must during the holidays. This wreath is simple and clean so it adds a festive look without being too frilly.

Believe Wall Art by Functional Sculpture | A beautiful statement piece... in more ways than one.

 
Twig Reindeer from Pottery Barn | A fun, yet chic addition for the holidays.

Vintage Metal Star Ornament by Merrit Hyde | These ornaments are so lovely and we perfect for the tree or as accents anywhere in your home.

Punched Silver Tree Topper (not pictured) from Crate and Barrel | And of course, you have to have a tree topper. This one with it's crisp lines and stately metal look would be the perfect addition.

August 9, 2012

Seasonal Decor | It's not too early to decorate for Autumn... Is it?

Well, after quite the sabbatical, I am back to sharing my passion for home decor. I made it a goal for our family to have "The Best Summer Ever" this year, so I've been busy having fun.... and sweating... a lot. {Did you know there is NO AIR CONDITIONING in Germany?!}  Despite living in a sauna, we have managed to cross off most of the items on our Summer Manifesto. We still need to do the Alpine slide (hopefully this weekend!) and the Barfußpfad (maybe next weekend?), but we've had a fabulous summer so far.

As much as I have enjoyed sharing smiles and laughter with my precious family, I am anxiously awaiting Autumn. Oh, Autumn, you make my heart sing. To me, there is absolutely no better season. Maybe now you can understand why living in Rhode Island was a dream come true for me. I still hope and pray to move back there one day. {Though anywhere in New England will certainly suffice!}
Loving fall in front of our RI home.

I have to pull myself back into reality and we are no longer living in New England. We are so blessed to be enjoying Europe and the fall here is rather splendid. I adore the weather and the ever changing foliage. It is stunning, really.


Salzburg, Austria in October, 2010
Whether you are fortunate to be living in cooler climates or happy to be in warmer locations, there are many simple ways to embrace the season of fall. I'd like to share a few of my favorite ways to celebrate the season.

Candles: This one is huge in our house. Everyone in the family gets excited about yummy smelling candles. Our favorites for fall all come from Yankee Candle: Farmer's Market, Harvest, and Red Apple Wreath. These candles can be found at Bed, Bath and Beyond, at the Exchange (lucky me!) or from Yankee Candle directly.
Pumpkins: Seriously. Everywhere. I love them. As you all know, I am in a seriously white phase right now, so I will absolutely be on the hunt for as many Cinderella pumpkins as I can find. I am dreaming of miniature Cinderellas lining my windowsills. *Ahh*
Of course, you don't have to put pumpkins on your windowsills. Oh, and yours don't have to be white either. Actually, they don't even have to be real! Some of my favorite pumpkins are wicker from Hobby Lobby. I even have pumpkin shaped bowls, plates and a little jute basket. Find your favorite pumpkins and put them all over your house! Use them as centerpieces on your table. Line them up on your bathroom counters. Stick a few on your entry table. You can never have too many! 

Dreamy photo courtesy of Habitually Chic
Guest Towels: These can be easy and inexpensive. I have always found cute fingertip towels for every season at Target. Also be sure to check TJ Maxx, Marshalls and Home Goods for great deals!



Handsoap: It's a little touch that makes a big impression. Check out Bath and Body Works for some fun options! {My favorite is Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin} I've also found great fall scented handsoap at Home Goods and TJ Maxx.

Cozy Throws: This can be anything that fits your current home decor scheme. I happen to love this one from IKEA right now. I think black and white stripes is right on par for fall and nicely ties in with the rest of our family room.
IKEA Eivor Throw



Pillows: I personally change out the throw pillows on the bench in front of our apartment door. Right now there are some very cute pillows on Etsy. My favorites are the feedsack pillows.

Lovely pillow from Vintage Designs Reborn

Mums & Pansies: Of course! These are so super cheap and crazy easy to keep up. Trust me, I have a black thumb! Grab a few pansy plants, throw them in some galvanized buckets and call it a day!


Gorgeous white pansy photo from 52 Flea


No matter where you live though, you can happily pull out that fall decor and make your home feel warm, cozy and happy. Light the cinnamon candles, put the pumpkin bread in the oven and give me a call when it's ready!