Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

crazy for daisies...

I'm sure by now you've noticed I've been tweaking my blog appearance.
I think I've finally settled on this vintage daisy theme. The inspiration was a vintage daisy feedsack in my collection.
I know I've mentioned it before that daisies are my favorite so I thought it was only right that they should feature heavily in my blog theme. ^_^
 

One of my most recent crochet projects is daisy granny squares. They are so much fun! I'm really enjoying experimenting with different colors for the background with stash yarn. My favorite is the aqua, naturally. ^_~


I tried out the "join as you go method" for joining some squares & I loved it. I used this tutorial found on Pinterest.  {Oh, I followed this tutorial for the daisy grannies, also found on Pinterest. I ♡ you, Pinterest! *blows kisses*}


I'm so in love with my new theme that I even committed to having some [square!] business cards made.




Happy Tuesday!
Much Love,
Miss Michelle ^_^

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

meet Astrid the aqua sewing machine! {+ what I've been up to lately}...

 
 Isn't she a beaut?
She's actually a bit darker colored in person.
(It's so hard to get a good pic indoors.)
My sweet parents made my day year by buying me this retro chic sewing machine in my favorite color.
She'll be perfect for stitching up more bedsheet dresses such as...
 
 
this one that I made this past week.
 
 
 ~*~
I've also been doing a bit of decorating.
 
 
These pink wall pocket baskets were a steal of a deal for 70 cents from a favorite antique mall that was {sadly} closing. The faux strawberry plants were dissected from a thrift store find for $3.50.
{Isn't faux such a much nicer way to say fake? *wink*}
 
 
This sweet planter from Target, reminiscent of a vintage head vase, was originally intended to have a succulent atop her head, but I think that this pink yarn bun fits my style even better! Doesn't she look like a giant egg cup though? *giggles*
 
 
This wire wastebasket was from the dollar section of Target for $3!
It makes such fun & cute storage for extra yarn leftover from previous projects.
 
 
The colors of this baby blankie I made for a friend's baby girl make me think of yummy saltwater taffy.
 
 
Though it may be in the 90s still outside in my neck of the woods,
inside our house it is decidedly Autumnal,
September 1st being our un-official first day of Fall.
Lovely 70s are forecast for next week though.
I can hardly wait for crisp air, colorful crunchy leaves, snuggly sweaters, & sturdy boots.
 
What have you been up to?
 
Much love,
Miss Michelle ^_^

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

The Great British Birthday Party

This post is a little later than normal, but still on Tuesday...
so it totally counts for keeping to my blogging schedule.
Well, yesterday morning I awoke without a clue as to what I was even going to write about for this week's post. I normally have a few ideas to choose from, and have already started on it by that point.
So, I just went about my business of the day hoping something would come to mind.
I did my laundry.
{Not too blog worthy. I've already shared my love for line dried sheets & wicker laundry baskets several times here.}
I had a dentist appointment for an impression for my permanent crown for the tooth which had to have the implant done.
{Definitely NOT blog worthy.}
My sister Aimee went with me since we had made plans to go to our friend Taylor's house for a cup of coffee and a nice visit after my appointment.
We ended up having a little extra time before we were expected there so we grabbed a bite to eat at DQ & stopped by HomeGoods to see if there was anything we just had to have.
Didn't end up buying anything. Which is just fine. Plus we'll be going back next Monday since it's my {30th!} birthday.
So, we arrived at Taylor's house & through the big window next to her front door I spied some Union Jack bunting hanging in her dining room.
My first thought was "Aww, that sweetie must've decorated for us coming to visit."
When we stepped inside we were greeted by shouts of "SURPRISE!" & out popped not only Taylor, but her sister Gus and my other sisters Beth & Kelsey! (As well as baby Joel!)
Needless to say I was surprised. ;)


These gals sure know how to put together a theme.
They did The Great British Bake Off.
A mutual favorite of ours.
Plus they know how much of an anglophile I am. ^_^
 

 
If you've even seen the show you will immediately recognize the red gingham tablecloth.
Our place cards were our photos just like the contestants on the show have behind their bakes.


There were beautiful cottage garden flowers.
{I'm guessing from Gus' garden.}
Beth made yummy cucumber sandwiches.

 
Tay & Gus even made a Prinsesstårta {Swedish Princess Cake}
Oh. my. word. It was good.
 

 
Beth, me, & Aims enjoying Taylor's wonderful coffee.
I wish we would've got pics of all of us together, but oh well.
We'll always have the memories. ^_^

 
Aimee remembered that I once mentioned that I've always wanted to try this striped peanut butter & jelly ever since the first time I saw it on the movie Matilda when I was a little girl. Wasn't it just so thoughtful of her to remember? Now all I need is Miss Honey's cottage & my life will be complete. ;)


 
Beth got me very English gifts as well!
A cast iron scottie dog, yummy buscuits in a cute tin, & wonderful "Cups of Tea" scented lotion.

 
How cute is this children's book Kelsey gave me.
{I love cute kids' books!}
It's about a little girl who knits sweaters for all and sundry.
Very appropriate, no? ;)
 
 
It was such a wonderful party!
I feel so very blessed to have such dear & thoughtful friends & sisters in Christ.
Thanks again girls for all that you did.
Probably my favorite part of the party was after we had all eaten our fill...
(Well, eaten our "stuffed like a sausage about to burst" may be more appropriate.) ;)
we retired to the living room & had a delightful chat.
There's never a lull in the conversation with these dear ones,
and it always ends up centering around the Lord.
 
~*~
 
Have you ever seen The Great British Bake Off?
 
{If you have}
Do you have a favorite judge?
 
What dessert would you most like to try from the show?
 
Much love,
Miss Michelle ^_^
{Photos with the Delightful Handwork watermark by me. Others by Gus.}


Tuesday, August 2, 2016

consider the stars...


 ☆"Lift up your eyes on high And see who has created these stars,
The One who leads forth their host by number,
He calls them all by name;
Because of the greatness of His might and the strength of His power,
Not one of them is missing."
{Isaiah 40:26}☆


"He who counts the stars and calls them by their names,
is in no danger of forgetting His own children."
{Charles Spurgeon}


I'm so excited to show you all one of my latest crochet projects -
this star bunting!
I made the original as a gift for a dear friend's birthday.
I'm now offering them for sale in my Etsy shop as well!
It looks so "4th of July" with our cheery red gingham kitchen curtains.
I want to make myself some in pastels for my bedroom.
Wouldn't they just be the sweetest thing in a nursery though?


"When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers,
The moon and the stars, which You have ordained;
What is man that You take thought of him,
And the son of man that You care for him?"
{Psalm 8:3+4}
 
The star theme brought to mind these precious verses as well as this beautiful song from the Getty's newest album.
 



I also just finished this patriotic star shaped doily for my Momma.
It may look like I'm practicing some sort of voodoo, but rest assured,
I am not.
I'm just starching & stretching this doily so it will stay in its crisp shape
& not be all wiggly-woggly.

 
Oh, by the way, if you do bop over to my Etsy shop be sure to check out the cute vintage patterns I've been listing. Perhaps there's something there you just *need*. ;)
 
 
What do you think of my star garland?
 
Have you been working on anything that you're excited about lately?
 
Much love,
Miss Michelle ^_^

Thursday, July 28, 2016

happy {150th} birthday, Beatrix!

Our much beloved Beatrix Potter was born 150 years ago today!

I thought it was a perfect occasion to wear another outfit inspired by my favorite artist.


My niece Abbey snapped a couple pics for me. ^_^

Abbey, my sister Kelsey, and I thought we'd try our hand at some watercolor in honor of Miss Potter.

{'Arteests' at work.}
It was so much fun!
{A cup of tea was always nearby, naturally.}
The finished "masterpieces". ;P
Try not to laugh too hard at my rendition of Hunca Munca & one of her babies.
{I really need to work on those eyes. Spooooky.}
Kels decided to just do her own non-Beatrix-inspired thing.
I'm in love with Abbey's rendition of Jemima Puddle Duck!
"Thank goodness I was never sent to school;
it would have rubbed off some of the originality."
{Beatrix Potter}

Did you know today was Beatrix's birthday?

Did you do anything special to celebrate?

What is your favorite Beatrix Potter book?

Love,
Miss Michelle ^_^


Tuesday, July 26, 2016

the heart of the home...

Would you like to take a step inside my sister's kitchen & look around?
 
 
You'll love it here, it's one of the coziest places I know.
I love to sit and chat over a cup of tea or coffee by the big picture window that looks over her patio where the kids are playing, and her flower garden where bees are buzzing & butterflies are fluttering.
 
When a kitchen sink is as gorgeous as this it makes washing dishes a joy!
 {And how perfectly does this vintage tablecloth that's doing duty as a skirt apron match the cabinet?! I just can't get over it.}
 
 
 Some of those flowers usually find their way indoors, bringing their freshness & sunshine with them.
 
 
 Kitschy kitchen goodness is in every nook and cranny.
 

 
Of my three sisters, Beth & I probably have the most similar decorating style.
We both love anything cheerful, farmy, kitschy, & vintage.
Which can make garage sale-ing together a little tense.
Just kidding. We share pretty well. ^_^
 
 
In Beth's country kitchen there's always sure to be some fresh veggies about the place this time of year.
That's bound to be when your husband is a landscaper & expert gardener with about 4 or 5 vegetable patches.
{I've lost count how many actually...there seem to be more every year!}
 
 
Even her ceiling fan is cute for cryin' out loud!
We affectionately call it a fandelier.

 
I helped her paint her cabinets this beautiful shade of Annie Sloan chalk paint, Henrietta, a couple years back. The insides are painted with Antoinette & have Hello Kitty liner on the shelves. I neglected to take a piccy of that, but I'm sure you can picture it.
There's nothing like climbing around on the counter tops with the Beatles playing in the background whilst sipping endless cuppas with your sister.


 Speaking of cuppas...
here is the all important coffee counter.
*angelic choir music plays*
{I'm irritated with myself for accidentally cutting off the head of the cute crocheted chick-i-poo on top of her lil Keurig. Bah. Didn't realize I'd done it till I got these piccies on the 'puter. You can see it un-decapitated in the previous photo though!}

 
{A refrigerator isn't complete without some artwork!}
Even the fridge got a makeover!
She glued a pretty wood decal thingy on & then painted over it.
That chalk paint really does stick to anything.
I gave her this old metal garbage can & gave it a coat of Antoinette.
{Oscar the Grouch simply couldn't make his mortgage payments anymore & had to move to a smaller can. ^_~ You know, the economy & stuff.}
 
 
Everywhere you look there's something cute to make you smile...
this corner cabinet which belonged to our great grandma is a home to all sorts of cute tchotchkes...
vintage hanky bunting adorns the window...
and some adorable vintage wicker umbrellas hang jauntily from a hook.

 
Possibly one of my favorite things about Beth's kitchen is that she always has something yummy baked. {And she's always willing to cut you a slice} It was yummy zucchini bread this time with zukes from {one of} their garden{s}.  ;)

If you're interested in the recipe she said she uses Better Homes & Gardens' Recipe, but without the nuts cuz eww. ;P

I hope you've enjoyed your visit to Bethie's kitchen!

Much love,
Miss Michelle ^_^
{Photos by yours truly}