Sunday, April 18, 2010

Welcome to my Den

Well here it is, another Met Monday and I think I am actually going to make this one!   Be sure and link back here for more at http://www.betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/

Also I'm featuring some of my favorite blue things too!  So be sure and link back here for Blue Monday,  at; http://smilingsally.blogspot.com/


I  FINALLY finished up one long awaited project... adding new drapes in the den!   This is how my living room looked not too long ago.

I posted my living room on RMS a few weeks back just before I started blogging and all the compliments were very nice.  They all had one thing in common however, recommending to change out the valances to drapery panels.  Trust me, I have been wanting panels for some time!  But, I didn't want anything that would be too heavy or too busy or mostly too expensive!  I love plaid of all types, so I knew I would head in that direction.  I found the drapes I wanted from JC Penny's online in the clearance section.  I waffled back and forth between the black and brown plaid which would be a big contrast and the gold plaid that would be a subtle look against my gold walls.  Well trouble is, I waffled so long that the black and brown plaid sold out!  It really wasn't any trouble though, since I took it in stride and decided it was fate, decision made for me!  And here it is, the finished look, after all is said and done with the new window treatments.


My walls are NOT this yellow but I couldn't seem to get the right lighting to show them accurately.  The photo below is probably the closest to the real color.

And here they are up close, they are a lined pinch pleated drape.  The coloring is two shades of gold and an off white plaid.
I choose black w/hints of bronze for the rods and clips to accent more of my other pieces in the room.
Speaking of the rest of my room how about a little close up tour.
Here by fireplace are my two favorite arm chairs that I've had for quite a while.  I reupholstered these chairs myself, they were denim.  I had an upholsterer do the T cushions,and I did the chair itself, I saved quite a bit doing it this way and learned alot about how chairs are made.  Today I made these blue slipcovers for the pillows that are shown on the chairs in this photo above.
This is what is under the slipcovers.  Nice brown pillows I've had for awhile but rather dark for the summer.  So I made removable covers since these pillow are our favorite to snuggle on the couch and watch TV with.
My arm chair pillows now match the blue pillows I made some time ago and put on my sofa.  There is one of each of these on each sofa.  Then, I have two each of the blue and green plaid pillows.  I made all of these sofa pillows myself some time ago.
 
My princess ottoman is a chocolate microfiber that I got from TJ MAXX for a steal.
And this is what everyone always refers to as my Tommy Bahama chairs.  I purchased these at a local consignment store, that carries new unsold furniture from N.C.  The pillows did not come with them, they were a great Marshalls find.
In the corner, by the french doors to the screened porch is our old primitive hutch that I just love.  It was found by husbands family in an old barn on some farm land they once owned.  His mother retrieved it many years ago and striped it down.  I have kept it exactly this way ever since I have acquired it.  I just love it!  I use it to keep our afghans and throws neatly tucked away, and to store our favorite games and magazine.
Another corner of the room is home to small black sofa table that I just recently moved here after Christmas.  The tree always goes in this corner of the room.  I had a heavier piece of furniture here for years that I have finally permanently relocated upstairs.  I am tiring of so much rearranging heavy furniture during the holidays.
It's light and airy and easy to move.  LOL!  The lamp on this table is the first of many I will be showing you.  I really have a thing for lamps.
I just love the details on the edge of this lamp and of course it was the bird that sold me on it to begin with.
Beside my sofa is one of two round tables that I ordered from a furniture retailer when I was on a round table search for just the right size and style.  I love everything about these tables.
They are a distressed black w/glass on the top and plenty of space on the bottom for larger books.
On this one I have another bird lamp.  It's another favorite, can you see why.
The other table sits nicely between my other sofa and club chair as shown.   That is what started the whole round table search.  I used to have both sofas facing each other w/the club chairs by the FP and needed the perfect size round tables. 
This one is home to my crystal lamp given to me as a wedding gift.  I still love it!
The cut of the glass reminds me so much of pineapples.
Our antique card table holds yet another lamp and sits just below a fabulous old bamboo mirror I found at another consignment store.  I love the contrast of the pieces of wood and unexpected mix of styles.
This lamp has little painted butterflies and branches w/leaves.  So cute!
Beside one of my club chairs is a standing lamp, another family hand me down.  I really want to paint this lamp black but the Mr. is not too keen on that at this time, so I'm waiting..
Finally the last of the lamps in this room are my two over in another corner, again near the french doors.
The hurricane lamp was another antique thrift store find with a handcrafted electric candle.  The other one is my very first Lamp Berger lamp.  We sold these at my previous employment.  I just love them, and they really smell wonderful!  This one is a beautiful colbalt blue.  I have 3 more in different styles and colors, but that's another post for another day.
In between the two sets of french doors are my precious bird plates picked up at my favorite decor store at the beach.  The store is called Tomlinson's Warehouse and just has the best finds.
And no room is complete without several spaces to hold your magazines.  I love baskets so these were some of my favorites.
This one below doubles as a FP log holder in the winter.  I like to keep the store bought logs in it.
And you gotta have some wrought iron around!

Well, I've shown you everything except the art, I'll save that for another day too.
Ooops, there is one more lamp!  I almost forgot the rather large overhead decorative refreshing lamp.  I am of course talking about my ceiling fan.  We call it a lamp because literally it doesn't give off much light.  I bought this fan strictly for its pleasing appearance as well as it's refreshing qualities.  The light is awkwardly positioned so that when the fan is going and the light is on you get a very unnerving strobe light effect.  I did realize this when purchasing it but loved the look of it!   I knew then the light would rarely be on in this room, except for photo shoots like these!
And now if you have made it all the way to the end of this very long post, I am quite impressed and greatly flattered.  I hope you will have seen some things to delight and please your eyes for the time you have spent.  I've shared a little more about me here and would love to hear your comments.
Please feel free to let me know what you think and thank you for your time!
Happy Monday!

Faith Reminders

Today I am thinking of how thankful I am for God's little reminders of faith.   I am talking about those things that take you back to a memory of what your faith is grounded in.  I am a Christian, and I believe my faith has been maturing for some time ever since I was a child.  I truly believe my faith started as a child at my baptism.  Trust me though, when I say it has been through some very questionable times. You see,  I was quite a questioner and always have been. That is how God made me and I rest happily in this knowledge as an adult.  Some of us really are just wired that way!  I think being that way has steered me into a deeper faith.  There are many things in this world that can make you question your faith and everyone else's around you for that matter, IF you continue to let it.   Now honestly, it really wasn't until I put my faith in God's word in particular that I began to rest a little easier with my faith.  The word in particular that I am referring to is The Bible.


I keep one of mine here beside my favorite chair and ottoman in the den.  I do so because it's convienient and handy when I want to reflect back on something like remembering a special verse or read certain passages.  I am the most thankful of all for this " faith reminder ".




There are other reminders I am also thankful for that come from my memories. 
Those memories that come from family, like grandparents who always shared their faith, or the blessing of a newborn baby into a family.  There are memories that come from attending church or serving God in a non-profit enviroment.   There are memories from the Holidays when we focus on what we are celebrating as Christians.   These are the more obvious faith reminders that we can hold on to and reflect on gratefully.

 Then there are those moments when something you SEE reminds you of your faith.  That is what I am thinking of today as I reflect on this past week.  I shared in an earlier post a vision in the clouds that looked like Jesus to me.
 

This reminded me of the bible scripture: Mark 14:62

Then there was the tree frog on our kitchen french doors AGAIN that I did not get a picture of. He looked alot like this one though, that lived in my fountain last summer.




This reminds me of the scripture about the plague of Frogs; Exodus 8: 2-14
 
And there was this beautiful sight, that I came upon last Tuesday when I attempted to water my ferns.


And because we still have newborn birds arriving around our house, I was reminded of this verse.

From Matthew 6:26.   
 These are all wonderful visual reminders that I am so grateful for!  I was also reminded  that I don't have any visual " faith reminders" on my blog.
On my FB page I have a Daily Bible Verse that comes up automatically.  I haven't figured out how to add something like that on here yet, but I did see a similiar tag above on another friends blog and knew I should have one on my page, so I have added both of these to my side bar.  I haven't located a visual for my favorite scripture yet but I have always like these two and so have happily added them.  This is the second one that I am adding for two reasons.


One to be a visual " faith reminder " for me!  And Two, to literally follow the word !  I am a Christian women but how would you have ever known if I did not put it out there for you to "SEE".  There are many ways to show your faith to others for sure.  I am not one to talk about my faith often to others, as I tend to hope others will see my faith by my actions.  Unfortunately, actions cannot always be determined accurately on the internet so sometimes you just have to step out there and let your light shine!

How about you, have you seen any faith reminders lately?   If you have I'd love to hear about them.
Have a Blessed Sunday Everyone!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Our Lake House

It's Outdoor Wednesday and as promised, I have decided to share our " Lake House" with you.  I am linking up with Susan @ http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/ for this event.  Please enjoy the other outdoor photos on her site as well.  This is where we reside outdoors as often as possible, come spring through fall.



LOL! I bet you thought you were going to see a beautiful house on the lake right?  Sorry to dissappoint, but this really is our lake house.  Maybe, one day we will blessed with a home on these beautiful lake shores but with one child in college and one not far behind, this is as close as it gets.
Here she is...  The Viking IV.  She is a 27ft. Ericson.   Yes, that is the name she came to us with and we have been contemplating changing it but may rethink that one after this past weekend.  We were literally spotted this weekend by a very savvy young couple in their rather large jetboat who just had to come over and compliment us on our old boat.  To our surprise they remembered her from a previous owner and went on and on about just how much they loved this boat.  Now we are on a VERY large lake,  and to have someone go out of their way to come over and pay a compliment to a stranger is a very unusal thing.  So naturally we were gushing with pride and seriously rethinking the name change.
Would you like to come inside for a visit?  Great let me just open her up.  It's really no problem!
You see she lives on the docks at our sailing club that is less then 3minutes from my house by car.  I can ride my bike here or walk it's really that close.


Speaking of, here are a few veiws of the lake side of the club house.
It's going to be painted soon and will make another great post someday.

Ok, let's take a look inside.  Please remember she is an old boat and while she has gone through some renovations, she still has a way to go.

This is the first view you see when stepping down into the salon.  We added the large mirror and clock on the wall.  It's very helpful when applying suntan lotion.  I found the mirror at a consignment store and it was the perfect size and price but has a faux brass inset trim.  I'm hoping to do a creative paint job over the edge of that maybe painting a rope and anchors?  Above the cooler are two metal clips to attach a table.  We leave it off during the spring and summer so we can move about the cabin easily.


In this photo you can see a bit of the V birth up front.  You could actually sleep in there if you don't sit up and bump your head in the morning...we use it for storage for everything from sails to foam noodles.



Just behind this wall is a bathroom, I will spare you photos of that as it needs to be cleaned after we have been doing repairs on it.  But I will say my husband has done a great job and we changed out the countertop in there and added solid surface using our old kitchen counter.  But that's another post.

The previous owner had the salon cushions recovered in this teal fabric.  I hope to redo all the cushions one day but am working with it for now.  I do like how cheery it is and was thrilled when I found this pillow at Ross for $7.00.  I also added the Nautica pillow, and small navy pillow from our previous boat.  The striped pillow are foam pillows that I covered in indoor/outdoor fabric.  We carry these out to cockpit quite a bit.  It makes it much more cozy.

This is from the V birth looking out.  We have a kitchenette, that comes in quite handy.
It's a nice space to store all my this and that's!  I'm always looking for cute little nautical handtowels, and was thrilled to find this one w/so much color!

Oh look, the sails are up!  Let's go for a cruise and see how the weather fairs.

Hey there's one of our club members just ahead.  Looks like it's going to be a great sailing day!

And there's another further back there behind us.



And a few more friends much further out!

What's those streaks in the water?


Oh Yuck!  It's pollen, boatloads of pollen!


It certainly has been fun but looks like the sun is setting, time to head back in.


There's the club just over there...

And yeah, that's one of our neighbors homes, pretty sweet huh?


And we're almost back home, there's the clubhouse.

And there's our slip, time to tuck her in...it really was a gorgeous day!

So how did you like it, did you have a good time?
I hope so, thanks for joining me!