Showing posts with label ironstone tureen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ironstone tureen. Show all posts

How To Plant Hyacinth Bulbs In A Vintage Ironstone Tureen

February 27, 2024

With spring right around the corner you might be itching to start some early spring decorating. One easy way to do that is to plant some spring bulbs indoors.

three hyacinth bulbs in bulb glass vases

I did exactly that -- by planting some already-forced hyacinth bulbs in a vintage ironstone soup tureen.

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What Is Farmhouse Style? And A Checklist!

March 13, 2020



 
Decorating your home with farmhouse style doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. If you have the right farmhouse decor elements you can achieve a perfectly fresh farmhouse vibe for any room in your home. Today I'm sharing all you really need to know about farmhouse style, and how to do it on a budget.

How To Display Lilacs: 3 Ways

May 28, 2015


lilac display ideas collage

 fresh lilacs in flower trug

It's that time of year again. Lilacs are in bloom, everywhere! I'm not familiar with
all the different types of lilacs that are out there but I can tell you that our lilac bushes
are in their glory right now.

Lilacs in Bloom

June 9, 2014

lilacs in bloom ironstone soup tureen patio table

We had huge lilac bushes in the back yard when I was growing up.  I remember their strong fragrance and how I loved to cut the flowers and bring them inside. I even remember bringing them to school for my teachers.

We now have huge lilac bushes on our property today, and I still love their fragrance and delicate blooms from spring into early summer.

large purple lilac bushes in bloom

They seem to go well with one of my ironstone soup tureens. 

What do you think?

lilacs in ironstone tureen on patio table

I played with some Picmonkey effects because my iPhone is not taking very good pictures since the iOS7 update.


Is there a flower that you associate with your childhood?



Lilac bushes are actually from the olive family, and they attract butterflies which I absolutely love about them.



 What are your favorite fresh cut flowers?
 
Well, that's it for today, friends!

I hope you've enjoyed reading about

Lilacs In Bloom

and that I've inspired you in some way. 

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China Cabinet Styling Reveal

November 7, 2013


Yes, I fell in love with a very non-traditional Pottery Barn china cabinet, as seen in my last post here.



Don't you just love the wire?  While I know I'll probably never be able to rationalize paying for that actual cabinet, I also know that it can be an inspiration to me and others who want to change up the cabinets that we do have.  And that's just what I've done.


I'm sorry that I don't have a "before" shot.  But you're really not missing anything there.  The cabinet was filled with some very beautiful {Old Country Roses} wedding china and crystal, but it was lacking something.  A je ne sais quoi, if you will.  Then I saw it.  That darned Pottery Barn wire cabinet.  And not to sound wacky or anything but I really felt inspired by the look.  As soon as I saw it I thought of marrying all the ironstone I had with all the silver and mercury glass that I could rustle together. And voila.

soup tureen white coral mercury glass

It was too hard to get a picture with the glass doors closed due to the reflection, so I had to open the doors for a better picture. 

soup tureen white coral mercury glass

I added a pop of green here and there for visual interest.

red and green apples in a wire farmhouse basket

I mixed some homemade mercury glass with some store-bought on the top shelf.  On the middle shelf I topped a silver display stand with a silver wire bowl and some fresh, delicious-looking apples.  The bottom shelf houses one of my many thrift store ironstone tureen finds.

red and green apples in wire farmhouse basket


white porcelain lidded soup tureen

I just love the fluted detailing on this one.


There's more homemade mercury glass on the top shelf, a Goodwill ice bucket on the second shelf, and another thrift store ironstone tureen on the bottom shelf.


In real life this bowl is actually a very silvery mercury glass, even thought the picture makes it look very dark.  It was quite the Target find which I blogged about here.

silver loving cup white porcelain lidded gravy boat

I absolutely love my mini loving cup.  You can read about it's thrifty back story here.  And the thrift store mini ironstone tureen was a perfect fit for this shelf, don't you think?

mercury glass hurricane white deer bookends

I think the adorable deer head bookends (sshh, don't tell anyone they're supposed to be bookends) from Target are the only non-thrifted items in the entire cabinet.  The pretty mercury glass goblet to the left is also from, you guessed it, a thrift store.


I am absolutely loving my new dining room look.  I'm even thinking about maybe t.a.k.i.n.g. o.f.f. t.h.e. d.o.o.r.s.  That is, if I can convince Mr. CBD that I'm not crazy.

china cabinet reveal dining room Pottery Barn-inspired china hutch

What do you think?

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China Cabinet Styling Reveal.
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DIY French Stenciled Burlap Table Runner

September 21, 2012

vintage ironstone pitcher hydrangeas farmhouse table stencilled burlap table runner

Okay, am I the only one who hasn't made one of these yet? I've been seriously crushing on the many stencilled burlap table runners I've seen on other blogs, Pinterest, etc. and so I finally bit the bullet and stencilled one of my own.

roll burlap table runner

I started with this. No, there'll be none of that buying burlap by the yard for me. I got this roll of burlap table runner from Michael's at 40% off so I think it was like $7.00 for 15 feet of table runner. 15 feet, people. This worked out perfectly since we have a huge farmhouse kitchen table that's about 9 feet long and seats 8 people comfortably. I love the table, we had it made out of reclaimed red barn wood.  But that's fodder for another story altogether.

I measured the burlap to around 6 feet long and cut it to size. Then I got to work making my stencils.  I know there are many French stencils available for purchase these days, but I didn't want to pay the cost plus shipping so I improvised. Making the stencils was easy. Deciding what to actually put on the darn thing was much harder. I plan on posting all about how to make your own stencils in a future post.

Since rustic chic is all the rage these days, I went with it.  You know, it's all numbers, number, numbers. They're on everything from galvanized tin pails to glass jars. Easy enough. Then I threw in "Paris" and a fleur-de-lis for good measure and it was a done deal. Now if only I had the right camera lens (wide angle?) to capture this properly without having to stand up really high on a chair.

French stencilled Paris burlap table runner

French stencilled burlap table runner No. 98

French stencilled burlap table runner No.5

This later became a 59. Don't ask me why I chose the numbers I did.  I just did. I used basic black acrylic craft paint you can buy at Michaels or Jo-Ann's very inexpensively. I used one of my kids' watercolor set paint brushes (pretty thin) and went to town after taping the stencils down onto the burlap.Word to the wise: be sure to place wax paper beneath the area you're painting, that way you don't actually paint the table. Not that I did that or anything. Just sayin'.

French stencilled burlap table runner fleur de lis
    
What could be more French than a fleur-de-lis? I was going for simple images, since I had never done this before and wasn't looking to make the project any more difficult.

French stencilled Paris burlap table runner
   
Then I tried a few vignettes.

vintage ironstone pitcher hydrangeas farmhouse table stencilled burlap table runner

I love this ironstone pitcher.

vintage ironstone pitcher hydrangeas farmhouse table stencilled burlap table runner

farmhouse wire basket fruit farmhouse table stencilled burlap table runner

I got this vintage wire bowl at Goodwill the other day 
for $1.99. Loving it.

vintage ironstone soup tureens farmhouse table stencilled burlap table runner

I love the look of the ironstone with the burlap. 
Tureens are my thing.

toile pumpkin farmhouse table stencilled burlap table runner

Aren't these toile pumpkins fabulous? They're my absolute 
favorite fall decoration.

vintage ironstone soup tureen farmhouse table stencilled burlap table runner

So there you have it. I hope you're having as much fun decorating for fall as I am. I love the way it turned out. It's a good thing, since it was a practice/dry run of sorts for a MUCH MORE INVOLVED project that also includes burlap and French stencilling. I can't wait to reveal it to you, hopefully sometime soon.  

Well, that's it until next time, friends! 
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DIY French Stencilled Burlap Table Runner.

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