The temperatures are falling, the leaves are gone, the geese are flying south, and I am in the nesting mode. What is it about this time of year that just makes you want to cozy up the place? Hmmm, maybe the fact that I actually saw snowflakes last week? I have been fussing around the house a bit lately, trying to find new places for things I love and sadly, trying to get rid of some of my more vintagey pieces. Seems everyone in my house breathes better when old musty things are not in our environment, sigh..... so I am trying to unload a few pieces on Craigslist (not yet, but soon), but I am keeping a few of my favorite pieces like this huge tobacco basket that I recently relocated to our dining room. I have a desire (once again) to simplify and reduce, so I am slowly going through the house and making some changes and moving things around. Nesting is what I call it.
I snapped a few photos the other night (before daylight savings) while the gorgeous autumn sun was streaming through the house, it gave everything such a golden hue. I have changed the foyer a bit by grouping mirrors from around the house. It is kind of a small area, I love how the mirrors reflect the light. I added Myah's little toy box that Uncle Charlie made and set the pillows that Mel made for me on top of it, giving us a space to sit and put our shoes on.
I love this sweet little cedar topiary, I snatched it up at a garage sale this summer for $2. I put a little spanish moss on top ( I use that stuff all the time!)
I also repurposed a frame and found a free printable on line of the vintage starfish. I am really trying to stick with very neutral colors lately, whites, blacks and taupes, so soothing. The smaller picture came from the ladies at Violets Blue, it went perfectly with my starfish picture in the kitchen. Am I the only one who hangs larger pictures above smaller ones, I just like that look, maybe I am weird or something!
My summer of great garage sales landed me these gorgeous white pitchers, decorating on a dime for sure! I lined them up tallest to shortest on top of my kitchen cabinets.
And I cleaned out my kitchen cupboards, seems like everything just got shoved in here over the summer, it was time for a good scrubbing and relocating. This is the before:
And the after: Much better, now I even have room for my cookbooks. I love that I inherited the same cookbook from both of my grandmothers. See the hot cocoa,. part of my warming up plan around here, from the inside out!!!
I love having a sparkling kitchen, I am obsessed with keeping things clean and organized in there, it is a small space with not alot of storage at all so keeping it tidy is key. Last year when my Grandmother passed away she left each of us grandkids a little $$, we just so happened to need a new sink, faucet and disposal so that is where our money went. Grandma always did the dishes or had a sink full of water soaking them, it so reminds me of her whenever I use it. I had a hard time keeping it sparkling, it is cast iron and I was afraid it was getting ruined. And then I discovered (scroll down)
This, and it brought my sink back to her pretty young self again! I had to find it online but it is so worth it!
And I am determined to broaden my menu around her, my sweetie bought this for me the other day, maybe he is sick of the menu too! I love her books and this one is awesome, I can't wait to try her recipes!
I have been so crazy busy lately, taking photos, editing photos, shift changes for hubby, dr appts for the family etc. etc. that I forgot to post a photo of my little Tinkerbell on Halloween, she was so stinkin cute in her little platinum blonde wig! We had so much fun around here!! I am so not ready for the holidays to be here, I am trying to get motivated, I am keeping things very simple this year, we are focusing on our many blessings and just taking in all the wonder of the season. It has been an exhausting, dramatic year, I am hoping that these last few months of 2010 will give us the opportunity to spend some special time with great family and friends.
8 comments:
Beautiful post..I like nesting this time of year too! Hugs- Diana
Everything looks great! I've missed your home posts. :)
You had an ADORABLE Tinkerbell! :)
Leslie,
What beautiful creamy things you have! I love the little topiary. They have such a sweet feel about them!
I thought the before of your cabinet was the after, ha ha!!!!!
It was so neat! But the after is over-the-top! Only in my dreams could I be THAT organized. (sigh!)
What a great visit!
Yvonne
Leslie - you and your munchkin are just adorable, girl! :) Kudos to you on that organizing job in your kitchen! Makes me want to get my hiney in gear tomorrow...... lol! And I just adore your kitchen table with the hydrangeas. Very vintage and so pretty! Here's to a sweet and simple year ahead of us! :)
xoxo laurie
I'm new here. Not sure how I found you, but I like what I've seen so far! :) Have a good one!
Blessings,
Christy
leslie, i am loving your home!!
your dining space looks like it came right out of a mag. i love the silver bucket filled with the dried hydrangeas. i love the white candles on the spindle thingies. i love the mirrors in the foyers. looks magical.
you are so photogenic!
ps--thought of you when i whipped into pizitz for like 3 seconds. it was a work/eat/photo weekend with a tiny tiny bit of shopping. did i say tiny?
xo
Just beautiful, I love capturing that afternoon light. I love nesting and cleaning out at this time of the year...making room for Christmas decor, probably! ;-) Your little topiary is a find, I often find them slightly damaged at thrift shops, never thought of using the spanish moss, great idea!!
~michelle~
hello leslie :) nice to meet you!
tinkerbell is a doll!
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