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Saturday, September 10, 2016

White Weekend




I have only simple stories to tell. And this one begins with our latest summer roses as inspiration.






Sometimes it's hard to grasp just how hardy these delicate beauties are. Yet here they are. Seeming only to await our return home to bloom. We have had only small bouquets in groups of two or three to bring in from the garden. But that simply means successive days of fresh cheer one after the other.





The shifting light means hunting down the best ledges to stage a photo. Our weekends are full, and so familiar objects fill in for a quick shoot.   





The brimming days can pass in large number before much is altered at the end of this room. The unchanging displays as steady as wallpaper.





The same textures and colors are at home in any season. 





























I will miss these home grown petals when they are finally gone! As beautiful as they can be, hot house blooms feel more formal to me in the colder months ahead.










Wishing you a beautiful weekend!

Jacqueline











Thursday, September 1, 2016

A Bird Inspired Table Setting to Celebrate September




When I give way to whimsy in decorating it tends to be mostly at the table. A little linen table square with a bird motif is my inspiration here. I found it at a flea market for under six dollars. Not my usual color scheme, but I have a friend who loves this combination, and it will make a cute gift.





A snippet of linen like this really enhances the look of a tablescape, and has me gathering things up to coordinate with it.





That's always going to include bits from my white and cream china collections of course! The green trim vintage English plates are the perfect thing here mixed with Wedgwood Queensware teacups. 










Vintage monogram napkins add still more to a layered look.





The lace tablecloth underneath is not an heirloom, or even vintage. It was made especially for me by my talented daughter-in-law just a few years ago. You can't even imagine how many different ways this is special to me.





A plain English teapot by Johnson Brothers, which is still in production, and a Royal Albert creamer and sugar bowl round things out to make a pretty picture!


























I thought I was finished collecting majolica until I came across this fantastic bird pitcher a few weeks ago. It takes my breath away, and seems just made for this table setting. I love it when things just seem to fall together!









A bird themed table always makes me feel so cottagey!







And here we are coming up against another weekend already!

 Maybe it's a big one for you.

Hope it's fun!

Jacqueline 










Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Summer In Sepia




I only nudge the colors a little at the approach to fall. The tones warm up as the temperatures drop, but you will not often find strong hues in close proximity in our small rooms. There's the great outdoors to accommodate that beauty. And it will all come soon enough.





Already the frenzied days of the recent past are melding into the end of the season blur. The summer calendar now as filled in and scrawled as a little kid's drawing. And I often do feel like that youngster in the middle months of the year.




Sepia is the color of nostalgia. The hue of letting go. The cast of light at the end of August. . . .





I have made a few changes in the indoor scenery with that changing light. The top of this oak cabinet is a common stage for shifts in the season. I am loving farmhouse style these days and have gathered up some vintage finds in that direction.





 I have an old fashioned collection of pretty runners to save me from dusting. (Housework is the last thing I want to be doing!) And it's always nice to see a fresh version laid on top of things. 





I don't do much strictly seasonal decor in the house, so you are just as likely to see a wreath in the rooms in warm weather as any other time of the year! And anyway, I needed something to crown the tin tile here. The directions to make this paper wreath are here. (I just found these gorgeous ceramic eggs at the fleamarket yesterday and I'm still admiring them.) The enamel pitchers are also summer finds.









The art of Mikel Robinson that I posted about here earlier is also a new addition to the room. (Ravens are one of the Mr.'s power animals.) And isn't that a crazy wonderful vintage frame that Robinson does?





Rather than big color changes in fall, I gravitate toward more texture. Two big fleece sofa pillows came home with me on my last visit to Ikea.




The nice natural linen sham in back is also from Ikea. (This big deep sofa doesn't motivate me to housekeeping either! Haha!)






A few new laces passing through seem to be always on display in this room too. I couldn't resist snapping that beautiful trim!




I have had this vintage plywood magazine rack for a dozen years that never really fit in anywhere before. We finally painted it to solve the problem. So handy at the arm of the sofa ready for anything.





I would gauge the age at around the turn of the last century.






A big doily makes a nice quick and easy cover change for a simple lampshade. And yes, September, sweet sepia September, will bring plenty of quick changes all on her own.






A bon voyage to August!

Have a great week!

Jacqueline






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Thursday, August 25, 2016

A Little French Shop With Loads of Style






Sometimes things just don't work out. We passed through Eaton, Colorado (north of Denver) on a Wednesday, and the shop I wanted to visit is only open on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. It stings a little more, though, when the windows you have your nosed pressed up against look like this! Even the Hubs can't wait to go back.




I have been following The French Corner here on Facebook for a while now. I can't even tell you when or how I first heard about their wonderful little shop, but it has definitely been on my "places to visit" list since then. And I haven't given up! I will return again someday in the not too distant future. (We are only a mere 500 miles apart after all...) 




I got plenty of inspiration by just peeking through the windows. And you can do a little of that too by visiting the website @http://www.thefrenchcornershop.com/ The shop carries Jeanne D'arc Living Magazine as well as a few products online.









Can you even imagine what lies beyond these delectable window panes?























We're still traveling a few summer roads before it's all done!

I hope it's a sweet last weekend of August ahead for you. . . .

Jacqueline


Some days in late August at home are like this, the air thin and eager like this, with something in it sad and nostalgic and familiar.
— William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury 







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