Sunday, December 28, 2014

Favorite Projects of 2014

As we sit here together post-Christmas, we're thinking about our favorite projects and upcoming plans for 2015.

Let's start with our 2014 list:

#1 The Paris Street Market
This was our first joint venture and it was a huge success despite lots of heavy lifting. We loved planning, displaying and selling. It was wonderful to see so many of our friends and followers come out for the event as well. View the posts about our goods and the market here, here, here, and here.



#2 Refreshing Kandy's Master Bedroom
This refresh included new bedding, new paint, new draperies and an overall lightening up of the décor.



#3 Creating a Funky Junk Mailbox
Dwight got involved in this DIY project---so much so that we call it "Dad's Project." The results are still holding strong! 




#4 DIY Penny Ball
Kandy and Dwight got creative with a bowling ball and lots and lots of pennies to create this unique yard art (which has now been moved inside).



#5 A New Old Farm Table
Kandy found and refinished an old farm table for Karli's new dining space. It made a huge difference in the transformation of the room!



#6 Giving an Old Christmas Village New Life
After years of storage in Kandy's barn, these ceramic houses got a new modern look. Karli is loving the finished product.




#7 Karli's Christmas Tree Makeover
After imagining a white, light tree Karli is thrilled with her new ornaments and tree elements.



#8 Painting the Front Door Black
Kandy painted her front door in May and hasn't looked back.



As we enter the New Year, we'll be sharing a few things we're excited to start, continue and/or finish in 2015. More to come!

We wish you all a safe and happy end of 2014.

Kandy and Karli

Friday, December 19, 2014

Home For The Holidays Part 3: The Final Touches

I am almost out of time, so I had better be finished with the holiday decorating.  I was waiting for it to snow before taking these pictures, but the weather is just not cooperating.  Since Christmas is arriving within days, I decided to show these last final touches anyway. View part 1 and part 2 for more.


The front door area gets traditional Christmas touches with greenery, red berries, and red bows.  The chalkboard now greets visitors with Winter Blessings (so it will last on into February).  How lazy am I.....making it last all winter?





The shop even gets a wreath and red bow on its door.




The last bit of outdoor décor is sprucing up the "Funky Junk Mailbox".  It also gets greenery and a big red bow.  (The Mailman loves this!)





I did redo one thing inside that I had shown in the Part 2 post.  I had hung a greenery spray by the entry closet but then I found this great distressed black wall hanger "thing-a-ma-jig"  at the local thrift store and decided it was perfect.





And then, most importantly of all.......the very reason for the Christmas Season, the Nativity announcing the arrival of the Blessed Christ Child.  My Nativity was a gift to me from Karli years ago and is very precious.




I hope that you too have precious memories of this Blessed Season from years past that live forever in your heart.   May you move into the New Year filled with Love and Joy.


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,
Kandy                                  

Monday, December 15, 2014

Home For the Holidays Part 2: Adding Holiday Elements the Easy Way

December is here and I'm spending some very special time decorating my own home for the Holidays.  I have finished several of my decorating jobs for other people so I am working on my own.  You can see pictures of our tree on this post.

In the entry area I always decorate the top of the East Lake Chest.  I like adding pheasant feathers to the greenery and berries.  A Santa picture and Dickens book complete the setting.





A pinecone swag hangs to the side of the closet.



At the top of the stairs, a simple greenery pick adds Christmas to the black table.


In the living room, the oak secretary becomes festive with greenery.




An antique sled gets adorned with greenery, pinecones, and a brown bow.

 
 
 
The top of the entertainment cabinet even gets a little greenery.  The penny ball was a DIY project.  We brought it inside for the winter.  See this post about how we made it.



This antique oak spool cabinet was used in a general store to hold sewing thread.  It serves as our coffee table.  It now holds antlers found in our yard and small pieces of driftwood collected from our Pacific Northwest trip, see that post here.  The wine cork tray was a DIY project, see that post here.




My antique doorknob display only needs a little sprig of greenery for the Holidays.



This cabinet is a vintage music stand which was used to hold records.  I painted it black several years ago, replaced the top and added the rope wood molding.  It is at one end of our sofa.



Another antique oak table is at the other end of the sofa.


The kitchen table top is in keeping with the "natural" theme as well.




I haven't finished decorating outside.  The "funky junk" mailbox still needs a bow.
I hope the Christmas decorating is progressing nicely at your house!!

Miles to go before I sleep, and still decorating......
Kandy

Friday, December 12, 2014

Home for the Holidays Part 1: The Tree


It is that wonderful time of year when we take extra efforts to make our home a warm glowing space where memories are made.  December is here and I have finished several holiday decorating jobs for other people.  Now it is time for our home.  We will be staying home for the holidays this year so it is time to "deck the halls." 


I thought I would share a few pictures with you, starting with the tree.  I am not really the traditional "red and green" person, so our tree is more natural, with pinecones, bronze, browns, golds, some old brass ornaments, and some newer glass balls. 



 








Our house is a work in progress during the month of December.  Keep posted and I'll try to share more photos as Christmas moves into other rooms.


Continuing till the 25th,
Kandy