Showing posts with label Autumn Decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autumn Decorating. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Ironstone and Pumpkins

A little more autumn decorating to show you.....



I filled my little cubbies with dollar store "hay" and little baby boos for a little touch of autumn in the living room. And what goes better with baby boos than white ironstone right?
























I've also been busy working on multiple projects and here is one of them.....



I am trying to get our new kitchen table that Neal just built us to look old, I will let you know how it goes!


***For those of you that love cutting boards I am going to be listing some of the vintage cutting boards that I mentioned earlier in my Etsy shop today!

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Autumn In The Dining Room

I added some touches of Autumn to the dining room and thought I would share them with you on this beautiful sunny day.



I used one of my caramel stripe grainsacks for the runner and some pin oak leaves and baby boos add a simple touch of autumn to the table. I had set my ever growing stack of ironstone platters on the table while I figured out where to put them when I thought to myself that they are just too pretty to put away.



I snagged the very old cutting board under the enamelware pitcher at an estate sale in an early 1800's farmhouse this past summer. I actually bought two amazing cutting boards there, the other one is in the pile of things I need to get listed in my Etsy shop...all you cutting board junkies be on the look out:)














Over on the sideboard I hung a twig wreath on the old door and put a beautiful jarrahdale pumpkin in an ironstone bowl. I was so excited to see that Walmart had all kinds of heirloom pumpkins for $3 this year. Most of our local farms don't sell these rare types of pumpkins and I bought jarrahdale seeds to grow my own but never got them in ground.







Time for me to get back outside and help Eli rake the leaves!

Friday, November 1, 2013

November Is Here!

It's November 1st, time to put the Halloween decorations away and start thinking about Thanksgiving!




















Happy Friday!