Monday, November 10, 2014

Breadbox Makeover

 
Breadbox Makeover
 

I'll start off by saying, the pictures do not really show how pretty this breadbox really is (was) I really fell in Love with this!

It was a custom order from my Etsy Shop, a customer contacted me after seeing another one I did, and wanted me to make one for her. I just happened to have the box below, and it was just what she was looking for. She sent me the Graphics she wanted (from The Graphic Fairy) I worked with her on the placement, and together we came up with this. The front graphic was not the easiest to get positioned just right,

 

 


I used the "Frezer paper" method to apply the transfer, a little tricky with the front graphic, as I had to stretch it and print it on 2 sheets of paper and peice it together. I lost count on how many times I had to repaint the front of this box!  But in the end, I think we were both really pleased.

I want to share the review she left for me:

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"this box is absolutely beautiful! Thanks so much for such a well done piece. it is exactly what I asked for or prettier! you seem like a very nice person with a lot of artistic talent. also, quick shipping. Thanks so much for such a great experience : )"
 
 

 
Thanks for visiting!
Lorrie

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

My Hydrangea Wreath

 
Ephesians 6:10

Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.

I've been admiring all the hydrangea wreaths on Pinterest, and have been wanting to make one. Waiting to dry the few blossoms from my plants, but they didn't dry very well... I tried two different techniques, and failed at both... I put some in water and waited...they kept their color, but shriveled up, I cut some and just left them dry, they didn't shrivel but lost all their color. I may try to paint those, I'll post if I do.




I looked at buying silk hydrangea stems, but they are pretty pricey...Then I scored these for FREE! My niece used these for her Wedding, 3 stems on each table, and didn't want to keep them, did I want them? You bet I did!


I gave this one to my Daughter-in-Law, and I still need to make one for myself, and I'm going to make one for my neice (since she gave me all these Beautiful Flowers!)


This was seriously the easiest wreath I've ever made! I didn't even need to use any wire!


I just cut the stems about 6" long, and stuck them thru a grapevine wreath, I squeezed them in pretty tight, I wanted a really full wreath.


After I had all the blossoms in, I hot glued them in place and cut off the stem as short as possible so it would lay flat.


I added a Burlap Bow above the wreath to use a "hanger"

Thanks for visiting!
Have a wonderful day!
Lorrie

Thursday, September 18, 2014

End of Summer, Begining of Fall

As Summer Fade to Fall
One of my favorite "junk" finds this summer was this Old Rusty Wheelbarrow



To late in the Summer to fill with Flowers, Mums were a thought, but I wanted something a little less costly, so I dug into my stash of old Clay Flower pots, now it looks like I'm cleaning up!



A couple more "junky" finds this summer were, this old, old Lawn Mower and Sprayer...


I did Splurge on a Few Mums! This one found a home on my Mom's Old Chair



Last summer I put together this Spigot Planter, but thought it needed a little something, so I decided to add the Stripes to match the Birdfeeder...

 
I'm kinda enjoying watching Summer fade to Fall, how about you?
 
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Sunday, August 24, 2014

A Summer's View

 

 
I'm not ready to say goodbye to summer just yet. I'm clinging to the Warmth and Beauty of Summer, so I thought I would share with you some of my favorite Spring and Summer Photos, from this summer and summers past.
 
 

Welcome to my Flower Gardens, all the flowers are from my yard and I love each and every one!

This is a very Photo heavy Post, so enjoy the view, and I won't bore you with the details!






























 








Thanks for visiting, Hope you enjoyed my Summer View