Showing posts with label benches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benches. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Garden Party


 When Brenda of Cozy Little House invited me to join her 
Summer Cottage Garden Party, I was excited for several reasons.


First was to be joining some of my favorite bloggers who boast of beautiful homes and gardens.


But more important for me, was the motivation to get my garden in order.


The lyrics to Ricky Nelson's Garden Party (I grew up with Ozzie and Harriet) came to mind.


The line that I always liked best is,


"You see ya, can't please everyone, so ya got to please yourself".


That line really resonated with me as I was planting flowers, weeding flower beds, moving furniture and fluffing the garden to please myself.


A major change in the garden this summer is new covers for the IKEA chaises.


I'm on a "use what you have" kick and remembered an old duvet cover with matching shams that were languishing in the window seat.


Essentially, I made tablecloths with ruffles that just drape over the chaises.


They can quickly be put on, whisked off and stored in my little Garden House every day.


Lulu thinks the chaises are for her and spends more time on the chaises than we do.


With the chaises ready for summer, the next step was to move a bench from the side of the garage to underneath a tree next to the fire pit.


I found another sham in the attic to use as a cushion for the bench.


The fit of the pillow is "close enough" and an old SUMMER banner finishes off the look.


On the trip to the attic, I also unearthed the yellow pillows that used to be on our sofa and brought them down for the adirondack chairs.


 I came across a scarf my mother brought me from a visit to relatives in Norway.


 The scarf works well as a tablecloth and I smile when I look at it wishing that my mother could be here sitting in the garden having a cup of tea and reading - she was never without a book.


It has been 14 years since my mother passed away (she would have been 101 last Sunday), but I still remember the last time she visited me -she sat in the garden and chatted with me while I planted flowers.


The rest of my preparation for the Garden Party was weeding, planting, trimming and adding little touches.


A little red, white & blue on my vintage window,


 and a patriotic display on the porch


will remain through Labor Day.


Everything I did was to please myself


and of course Steve, who likes to see his quiver of old boards in the garden.


I only wish that all of you could actually drop by today and visit me in the garden.


Don't forget to visit the other ladies participating in the Summer Cottage Garden Party.


Brenda of Cozy Little House

Jennifer of The Cottage Nest

Kris of Junk Chic Cottage


Saturday, June 8, 2013

30 Days of Pinterest

Usually, the day after school is out, I begin working on my summer project list.

This year is different because I am not on summer vacation.

I am on vacation for life, so to speak.

So, now is the time to do all those things I said I would do when I had the time.

After reading the post A Simple Pinterest Project by Judy at 20 North Ora.

I went to my Pinterest boards and chose 30 projects.

There are things to make, things to buy, bits and pieces to gather and vignettes to mimic.

The goal - complete the 30 projects in 30 days -

June 8 to July 8.






Polka dot container

Film reels
    
Eyelet napkins


  Colorful quilt

 Green Bench

  Metal chair

  Stenciled bucket


 Old door

 Fun Scrabble tiles

Felt Letters

Metal labels


Heart Tags

Crate 

Wash tub

Linen napkins



Numbered containers

Sweet yellow vignette

Galvanized tins


Floral plates


Windowseat cushion

Sweet heart

Colorful utensils


Steps to the Beach sign

altered globe

garden dresser

The shop teacher cut out the wooden sign for me to paint and the linen table cloth to stencil arrived yesterday.

The countdown begins.

Wish me luck!

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Between projects, I'll be partying at

My Romantic Home - Show and Tell Friday

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Secret Garden


For a long time, I have wanted to show you the gardens of a friend's house.

Our homes were built in the late 1920s and very possibly by the same builder.

I have mentioned in other posts about the fact that our original front yard was on a sidewalk and the present front was the back alley.

Come with me to view the beautiful gardens at Linda's house  - remember that you are entering what would originally have been the back of the house.


Linda wanted to remove her tricycle, but I thought it epitomized life at the beach.


The day was perfect and the French doors were thrown open to the sun.

Now let's head to the back garden - originally the front yard when sidewalks ran down to the beach.


I can't tell if that is Loki or Tucker ready to take you on a tour of the "Secret Garden".


To the right is a feast for the eyes - clever garden statuary, an abundance of colorful flowers and brick pathways leading every which way.


A little birdhouse hangs from a spectacularly gnarled tree.


A deck with a wall of mirrors beckons you to sit awhile so you will notice the birdbath guarded by an oversized frog or the vintage watering can along the fence.


Straight ahead, you realize the gold ball in front of you is really the gold ball next to you being reflected back through a mirror hidden in the wall of greenery.


Eye candy abounds - frogs sing to one another in the flowers, a chipmunk scampers up the roof, a goose hides in a corner, mama duck leads her little ones along the deck and a little bunny guards a cast iron table.


Standing at the back, you see the view if the sidewalks still led down to the beach.


Can you just picture waking up each morning and looking out your bedoom window to the spectacular garden?


It's time to leave so we will head back into the house, but first we must stop to read a little garden poem painted onto a piece of slate.


Linda's garden definitely qualifies as a "heavenly paradise".

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I'll be showing of Linda's garden at

Lavender Garden Cottage - Cottage Style Party

Elizabeth & Co. - May Garden Party

Little Red House - Mosaic Monday

Sunny Simple Life - Sunny Simple Mondays

Boogieboard Cottage - Masterpiece Monday