Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Campbell’s Vegetable Soup in the Tablescape


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Today I’m sharing a table set for two in the breakfast area and on the menu is a can of Campbell’s vegetable soup!  It’s mmmm, mmmm, good! Yes, I know it’s a 100 degrees outside but I’ve got a summer cold so I thought a can of soup would help.  I’m just coming down with it and Savannah is just getting over it.
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I started with green placemats topped with square red plates (JCP).  The Campbell’s Soup bowls are from the Salvation Army.  My gumbo spoons were purchased from a yard sale.  I got 48 NEW gumbo soups for $8!  They were from a restaurant that went out of business.  I bought plenty because in Louisiana we like our gumbo! and it’s something easy to prepare for a crowd!
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The napkins are from Target and the cute napkin rings from the Trash to Treasure Sale.
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The tomato salt and pepper shakers were a recent purchase from the Dollar General Store.  The cute little corn bowl is from a yard sale.
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Keeping with the vegetable theme, I topped ceramic candleholders with artichoke candleholders.
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I’m sure you recognize the iced tea glasses from the Dollar Tree!  I think a lot of us have glasses from the Dollar Tree!
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TIP OF THE DAY: When baking cookies, I use two sheets of parchment paper and one pan.  While one pan is baking, I put dough on the other sheet.  When the baked cookies come out of the oven, I slide the parchment paper and cookies from the pan onto a cooling rack.  I immediately put the other parchment paper with the dough onto the pan and put it in the oven to bake.  After a couple of minutes, I slide the cookies off the first sheet and put cookie dough on it, repeating until all the cookies are baked.  This save time and cuts my oven time in half.  With 100 degree weather, I don’t want my oven on any more than it has to be.

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Centerpiece Wednesday @ The Style Sisters

Monday, July 9, 2012

Lettered Art Work


I do like an easy project and this is one!  Plus it's cheap!


I purchased 3 letters from Hobby Lobby.  They sell several types of large letters but I chose the ones that were on sale that day!  The letters are made of cardboard and are sold in the scrapbooking section.  Regularly, they are $1.98 each and I got them 50% off which was 99 cents each.


I used some blue craft paint and a little foam brush to paint the letters.


After painting, I sprayed them with a matte finish.



And there they are!  I used some E6000 and glued a bent paper clip to the back to use as a hanger.  As you can see this is a small narrow space and my "EAT" art works perfectly here.


I pulled the blue color from the valances and


the blue pillows on the breakfast bench!



It's a little different from my normal decor but I like it!  It brings in a little more color!

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Vintage Pickle Jars


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Vintage pickle jars make good beverage dispensers.  Whenever we have a get together and serve canned drinks or individual bottled water, there is a lot wasted.  So this time, I decided to use Hunter’s vintage pickle jar for a water dispenser at our recent barbeque.  He found it in the old family barn and based on the age of the jar, it was was probably his great great grandfather’s.  I used a ladle as the dipper and one of my PB inspired dispenser tags.

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My mom said that the jar reminded her of the root beer barrel candy that was sold individually when she was a little girl.  I goggled it but found nothing to indicate that they were used for that but you never know.  I did find a great site that gave many details about glass markings.  You can visit it here. This jar is marked Duraglas with a bail wire and wooden handle. Based on the other markings of the jar and this site, this jar was made by the Owens Illinois Glass Company.  It was made using mold cavity #9 and made in plant #7, which is in Alton, Illinois, in 1955.  This makes the jar 57 years old!

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Awhile back, I tried a new pickle jar but the opening was not big enough for the ladle but I happy to say this one was!

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Master Bath with Exotic Touches


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This week at Kelly’s Korner, it’s all about bathrooms.  I shared my powder room a few weeks ago but decided to share some old pics of our master bath.  The pics are from 2008 but the room hasn’t changed since then!  I’ve been so busy getting ready for the 4th that I didn’t have time to take more.
We had the mirror cut to run the length of the vanity with two holes for the lights.  Tim trimmed out the mirror and I added the little medallion.  I purchased the two lights from ebay to match the chandelier over the tub.  The 2 glass canisters on the counter house the toothbrushes and drinking cup.
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I found this chandelier at a garage sale for $5.  It is antique brass with glass crystals.  Now that I’m looking at the pic, I have changed the large candle stick on the side of the tub.  It’s now painted black.  The window is draped with a window scarf and layered with a gold sheer.  I added the eyelash trim to the ends.
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Here’s a close up of the rug.  I purchased this from Home Depot.  I don’t know if they still carry it though. 
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The leopard shade was a clearance purchase from Walmart for $3.  I added the eyelash trim.  I like how it brings out the leopard accents in the pictures which were from Hobby Lobby.
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This is still one of my favorite little pieces, a vintage window frame.  I added cast iron robe hooks, also from Hobby Lobby.  The chippy white frame accents the walls, which are painted Old Gold by Laura Ashley.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Sunflowers & Berries


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Gosh, it seems strange not featuring a beach or patriotic table!  With the summer heat, my mind does tend to lean towards beach themes even though I don’t live near the beach!  I noticed some sunflowers blooming on the side of the road and thought I would use some in a centerpiece. No, mine are silk not real!
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Let’s step outside onto the screen porch, where the ceiling fans are!  Yes, it’s just about too hot here to have a comfortable meal outside.  This is the view from the living room.
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I used a birdhouse planter that I have had for many years as the centerpiece.  It’s made from old barn wood accented with old pieces of leather straps on the front.
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The colors I used were inspired by the Pfaltzgraff salad plates that I found at a thrift store.
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I draped the table with a rusty orangey red tablecloth from Goodwill.  The white chargers are actually vintage Homer Loughlin plates that are extra large.  The bright yellow dinner plates are from the Dollar Tree.  Black and white checked napkins bring in an unexpected color but the checks add to the country style theme.
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Vintage silverplate is Rogers “Daffodil” pattern.
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Green wine glasses from the Dollar Tree and tea glasses by Gorham.
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Here’s my most recent garage sale purchase, a set of yellow and white checked salt and pepper shakers!
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How do you like my faux strawberries?  I love the look of tablescapes with strawberries but they don’t stay at my house long enough to make it to the table.  Fresh ones that is!  The cute little container was from the Dollar Tree.  I bought them at Easter but never used them.
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The red and yellow flowers look so pretty together!  It is one of my favorite combinations!
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TIP OF THE WEEK:  Did you know that charcoal works great as an odor eliminator?  A couple of years ago our refrigerator in the camper was unplugged and the food spoiled.  I wasn’t aware of this right away and when I did, WOW!  I cleaned it numerous times and the only thing I could find that worked at removing the odor was regular old charcoal that you would use to grill with.  I filled up a little plastic bowl of it and put it in the refrigerator and closed the door.  It took a couple of days but the charcoal absorbed all the bad smell!

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Patriotic Porch for the 4th!

 

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I finally finished decorating my front porch!  I didn’t want to fix it too early because we live on a gravel road and I wanted it to still look good for the barbeque.  When I did start working on it, I ran out of bows and then nobody had anymore!

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I was planning on trying to find some reasonable priced bunting but I found two flat sheets at Goodwill for $1.99 each.  And they were red, white and blue stripes!

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I started by folding each sheet evenly into three equal sections and cut them to make 3 panels.

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I purchased the large bows at the Dollar Tree.  I used jute string to gather the material and attach it to my porch railing.  After I started, I realized that I would have to have more drapes. Are you following me?  I hope I’m making sense.  I wanted to put a bow where the drape met the porch but I didn’t haven’t enough.  I went to town yesterday and the Dollar Trees were out.  I checked Hobby Lobby for some ribbon to make some and they were OUT!  So I went back to the Dollar Tree and bought the pinwheels.

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Hunter hung a flag outside the window upstairs.

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My mesh wreath is on the front door.

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A view to the left….

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and a view to the right.

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A close up of the bow…

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and a close up of the pinwheel. So, for $15 I have my front porch decorated!  Now, I have to get busy, I still have more to do before the 4th.  Time is running out!

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Pottery Barn Inspired Candle Holders

 

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How do you like my Pottery Barn inspired candle holders?  Ever since I saw the following ad, I knew I wanted to do this.

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This is what I started with….

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All of these were garage sale finds just sitting in the storage shed.  I made my homemade chalk using 2/3 cup plaster of paris, 1/3 cup of water and 1 cup of red semi gloss paint.  The large candlestick is wood, the 2 smaller are ceramic and the black elevated tray is metal.  I applied several coats allowing it to dry completely between each coat.

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The red was still too light and almost pinky looking to me so I dry brush some brown craft paint over it.  That did the trick!

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Here’s a look with the candles lit!  Not bad for a couple of dollars!

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