Now i have another spot for my sister's and my designs. It's at Cape May Antique center, just a minute away from my other booth at North End Antiques. My sis has been working alot with burlap, making some pretty table runners. And my daughter is also doing some painting. You can see her work on this cute little blue table with a birdie design.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
The Mirror and the Magazine Rack
Sorry i haven't been doing much blogging or visiting, I've been busy with a new job.
I have been squeezing in some projects, and I do mean squeezing.
Thinking it was time to expand, I have another space I rented at Cape May Antiques, on Laffeyette st. It's in the same general area as my first spot at the North End Garage in Cape May, and I've been busy filling it.
Here is a peak at a couple things I have recently re-done.
A Coastal Magazine rack
Which I had found like the pic below
I wasn't sure what to do with the small trow at the top that I suspect was once used for knitting needles.
So since I haven't yet mastered the knitting thing, I filled with shells!!
Next up is a mirror that I really loved but wasn't crazo about the gold on it...Dont you just love the big carved rose??
Which I adore now in this creamy white!! I added just a small bit of distressing.
How do you like them??
Have fun this week with all your creations!!
Ahhh I gotta go to work!!
C U later alligator... thank you for stopping by!
I have been squeezing in some projects, and I do mean squeezing.
Thinking it was time to expand, I have another space I rented at Cape May Antiques, on Laffeyette st. It's in the same general area as my first spot at the North End Garage in Cape May, and I've been busy filling it.
Here is a peak at a couple things I have recently re-done.
A Coastal Magazine rack
Which I had found like the pic below
I wasn't sure what to do with the small trow at the top that I suspect was once used for knitting needles.
So since I haven't yet mastered the knitting thing, I filled with shells!!
Next up is a mirror that I really loved but wasn't crazo about the gold on it...Dont you just love the big carved rose??
Which I adore now in this creamy white!! I added just a small bit of distressing.
How do you like them??
Have fun this week with all your creations!!
Ahhh I gotta go to work!!
C U later alligator... thank you for stopping by!
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Thursday, July 12, 2012
I discovered a new place to make photo collages. Since Piknic isn't available anymore, I have been searching around. I like this site because it is pretty simple.
Photo collage .net
I uploaded some of my painted pieces and made a collage out of them. They are all sold pieces.
I really should make a collage of how these pieces looked before I painted them.
I also made a collage out of my most recent paint project which is done with Annie Sloan Loius Blue, which I added my own white chalk paint to to create a paler color.
I was trying to achieve an effect that reminded me of driftwood. Especially because my booth is in a coastal community.
I am happy with the result. The drawers slide beautifully for an old bureaux. I love this piece and it is hard to part with.
Can you guess which one of these pieces only cost me 12 dollars?
And which was a side of the road find?
For some yummy treats and crafty ideas visit Michelle's creations
Wow us Wednesdays - Savvy Southern Style
Power of Paint Party - Domestically Speaking
Common Ground Vintage Inspiration Friday
French Country Cottage
Photo collage .net
I uploaded some of my painted pieces and made a collage out of them. They are all sold pieces.
I really should make a collage of how these pieces looked before I painted them.
I also made a collage out of my most recent paint project which is done with Annie Sloan Loius Blue, which I added my own white chalk paint to to create a paler color.
I was trying to achieve an effect that reminded me of driftwood. Especially because my booth is in a coastal community.
I am happy with the result. The drawers slide beautifully for an old bureaux. I love this piece and it is hard to part with.
Can you guess which one of these pieces only cost me 12 dollars?
And which was a side of the road find?
For some yummy treats and crafty ideas visit Michelle's creations
Wow us Wednesdays - Savvy Southern Style
Power of Paint Party - Domestically Speaking
Common Ground Vintage Inspiration Friday
French Country Cottage
Thursday, June 28, 2012
One thing I love to do is decorate. The 4th of July is a great excuse to sprinkle on the red white and blue.
The sunporch at the beach house gets a dash of red white and blue from some old pillows, I bring out this time of year.
The window down at the Cape, was looking a bit shoddy at the North End Antiques,
Basically because the window recently broke so has been a little understated in the decorating department.
I decided to go ahead and add some Patriotic flare, anyway, so I gathered all the different Patriotic items I could find and went to work. I love the Land of Liberty plate.
Excuse the fact that the glass is broken as we wait for a new piece to arrive.
This flag below was crafted from recycled lathe.
A few whites for pop and red and blue vintage books
I wish the pictures were better, the glare from the glass is impossible to avoid.
It's a multi dealer co-op in Cape May NJ.
Here are a few shots of some of the pieces I've recently sold from my booth below.
Happy Fourth!!
come join the 4th of July party at Common Ground
The sunporch at the beach house gets a dash of red white and blue from some old pillows, I bring out this time of year.
My favorite vintage tablecloth comes out
And the little red striped lighthouse.
my sweet little pillows with the red anchors.
The window down at the Cape, was looking a bit shoddy at the North End Antiques,
Basically because the window recently broke so has been a little understated in the decorating department.
I decided to go ahead and add some Patriotic flare, anyway, so I gathered all the different Patriotic items I could find and went to work. I love the Land of Liberty plate.
Excuse the fact that the glass is broken as we wait for a new piece to arrive.
This flag below was crafted from recycled lathe.
A few whites for pop and red and blue vintage books
I wish the pictures were better, the glare from the glass is impossible to avoid.
Here are a few shots of some of the pieces I've recently sold from my booth below.
And here is the table in my booth set for 4th of July, but that platter is sold now too!
I started this decor on Memorial day and you can see that post and
another window display here
And a peek at my booth at North End Antiques
come join the 4th of July party at Common Ground
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
What on Earth could you possibly do with this?? She thought as I lugged it away from the curb.
.......... not too pretty.
But a simple sanding and coating of white rustoleum paint, and this baby is suitable and useful again.
A few froggies pulled from the shed add a bit of cheer.
Transformed into the Potters bench I've always wanted now!
A happy little spot to put some dirt in a pot.
One man's trash is another man's treasure proves true to me again.
Yepper...... I've been working around the yard down the shore and enjoying it.
I added this window cling to the shed window.
A bit of a mess in there but so much prettier. I found this cling at home depot.
Now I can enjoy waiting and watching the flowers get bigger and the beach grasses get huge.
At summer's end the beach grass on the bottom left of this pic will be taller than the shed roof and have big fluffy blooms, which I love to see but always means the summer is drawing to an end.
This picture was taken 14 days ago and now those grasses are already up as high as the window ledge!
Joining the great outdoors party below!
Mission Possible.. Great Outdoors
.......... not too pretty.
But a simple sanding and coating of white rustoleum paint, and this baby is suitable and useful again.
A few froggies pulled from the shed add a bit of cheer.
Transformed into the Potters bench I've always wanted now!
A happy little spot to put some dirt in a pot.
One man's trash is another man's treasure proves true to me again.
Yepper...... I've been working around the yard down the shore and enjoying it.
I added this window cling to the shed window.
A bit of a mess in there but so much prettier. I found this cling at home depot.
Now I can enjoy waiting and watching the flowers get bigger and the beach grasses get huge.
At summer's end the beach grass on the bottom left of this pic will be taller than the shed roof and have big fluffy blooms, which I love to see but always means the summer is drawing to an end.
This picture was taken 14 days ago and now those grasses are already up as high as the window ledge!
Joining the great outdoors party below!
Mission Possible.. Great Outdoors
Sunday, May 20, 2012
My new Pink Rose Bush
I just planted a new rose bush in the little garden at the beach house.
There is a big storm brewing and it's super windy so I am really hoping she doesn't get battered. The beach is just beyond that seawall and it is blowing sand like crazy!
It is so windy I could even go out there to take my pictures, I had to stand in the back door way!
So I cropped and zoomed, to show you this tiny little bush only 2 feet high. I'm sorry it's not a perfect picture. It's a very windy day!
..........But come inside and I can show you these pretty little roses.
After planting, I picked a few of the roses yesterday that were beginning to fade.
I heard that when you cut roses, if you cut down to the leaf that has 5 leaves it will flourish best.
Does anyone know if that is true?
Thanks for stopping by the Cottage!
Joining the
Pink Saturday Party
There is a big storm brewing and it's super windy so I am really hoping she doesn't get battered. The beach is just beyond that seawall and it is blowing sand like crazy!
It is so windy I could even go out there to take my pictures, I had to stand in the back door way!
So I cropped and zoomed, to show you this tiny little bush only 2 feet high. I'm sorry it's not a perfect picture. It's a very windy day!
..........But come inside and I can show you these pretty little roses.
After planting, I picked a few of the roses yesterday that were beginning to fade.
I heard that when you cut roses, if you cut down to the leaf that has 5 leaves it will flourish best.
Does anyone know if that is true?
Thanks for stopping by the Cottage!
Joining the
Pink Saturday Party
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