Saturday, September 12, 2015

Stuck Inside

I have been stuck inside the house the last few days because my lips are sunburned and blistered beyond belief.


I really wanted to be in/on the water because it has been SO HOT, but the doctor said the best solution to heal my lips was for me to sit in a dark basement for a month.


My house isn't quite a dark basement, but it is out of the sun, my lips are feeling much better and remarkably, I have gotten a lot done.


After arranging all my clocks on the mantel, I had a lot of "spare parts" so yesterday I gathered things from all over the house for a bit of rearranging.


After putting a very simple display on the hallway cabinet, I tackled the guest room.


I thought of the lyrics, "it's my party and I'll cry if I want to" as I decorated the ladder.


My lyrics became, "it's my house and I'll use coastal decor if I want to" even though it's nearly fall!


I live in a beach house, so it works for me.


I bought the beach bucket on our vacation a few weeks ago.


If our guests want to see beach houses, there are plenty of books for inspiration


and no shortage of nautical trinkets.


Once I decided that the theme for the guest room would be the beach, I even went so far as to switch the paintings.


This is one of my favorite paintings - our old kayaks at Little Beach where we launch.


Both of these displays were in the living room all summer, but now they're in the "Beach Room".


The screen over the bed has a simple WELCOME message


with a few beachy touches.


The painting above the dresser is of our family in Kauai several years ago and is one of the paintings Steve will never sell.


A few of my buckets decorate the dresser 


and my shopping cart is full of shells we have collected on local beaches.


More shells decorate the side table


and my heart rock collection is in a prominent spot - the big heart isn't a found piece, but I added it for size.


The guest room is ready for family coming next month.


But, I won't be be using these spare parts today because two days out of the sun helped my lips


and I plan to be in the water 


or on the water escaping this crazy heat wave.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Time for a change ...

I've been thinking about changing vignettes around the house 


because so many bloggers are talking about fall and pictures on Instagram reflect the season's colors.


We don't really have a fall season,


 but last night as I fell asleep, ideas for a new mantel design floated through my head - instead of counting sheep!


I had no firm idea of how I would decorate the mantel when I got up this morning, 


but I took everything nautical off the mantel and dumped it on the guest room bed.


When I stopped to take a picture for my blog post, I noticed all the clocks on the ladder and suddenly I knew what I wanted to do.


Every clock came off the ladder and I found a few more in my garden house.


I had a lot of fun creating this mantel.


Clocks were moved from side to side of the mantel


and moved from back to front and back again until I felt like I had it right.


I always like using words in my vignettes and a Tim Holtz metal piece "live in the moment" seemed to fit with the "TIME" theme.


The St. Etienne Chocolate piece looks like a clock, but it is actually an old CD with a cut out of a clock glued to it - found on the blog Tongue and Cheek a couple of year's ago.


According to the poem, the mouse is supposed to "run up the clock", but this mouse is just hiding among the clocks.


I received a book of alphabetized quotes from Sugarboo Designs the other day and I was sure there would be one for time.


This message really made me think about how I spend my hours each day.


The last touch was to tuck dried tree branches into the clock displays.


The mantel was all I accomplished today so tonight as I fall asleep,


 I'll be dreaming of ways to decorate the ladder now that the clocks are gone.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Willy Nilly

I haven't posted for over a week and as I tried to come up with a topic,


the word random came to mind.


 iPhotos on my computer is filled with


a bunch of random,


unconnected pictures.


Then, the word Willy Nilly popped into my head so I googled it to make sure I understood the meaning.


Yes, my life seems to be quite "here, there and all over the place" lately


and this post is completely haphazard too.


Last week, I was looking online for Christmas ideas and found Marie and Magnus - 18" pixies-  on sale for half price at Maileg USA.


Marie and Magnus will probably be sitting on this ladder when I decorate it for Christmas, but for now they are sitting on a bench at the foot of the guest room bed.


Or, at least they were when I left the house to run errands this morning.


When I got home, the pixies were in a pile on the bed.


Lulu would not look me in the eye when I asked her about the pixies.


Another recent purchase was a set of cake stands from Decor Steals.


The stands can be taken apart for storage so I just put them in a cupboard until I started my Christmas decor.


But, the other day, I decided I didn't want to wait for Christmas, so I made a "cake".


I gathered up all the dried flowers I could find around the house and in cupboards and tucked my twin mice into the vignette


I added the Little Sister Mouse that I bought at the same time as the pixies.


I don't decorate much for fall, but this vignette definitely has some fall tones to it.


On our recent San Francisco vacation, we spent one night in Folsom visiting family and walked around the historic shopping district.


If we hadn't been in Steve's sports car, I might have convinced him to let me bring home the bathtub or maybe the vintage screen door.


Instead, I settled on a vintage look bucket that fit in the car just fine.


In finding a spot to display the bucket, I decided to bring this yellow bench down from the attic.


I will close this disjointed post with the ad for a class I just signed up to take - I have always wanted to try felting.


Thanks for staying with me through this "higgledy-piggledy" post.