I hope you all are having a lovely week! I just wanted to give you a little shop update. Thursday morning at 10, we will be listing our first batch of our Robert Frost signs which we are quite excited about! We took product photos in Jason’s living room because the lighting was better. But we actually made it for his office/guest room which is where it permanently resides.
We are also excited to announce that we have our thermals back in stock! We have our’Twas the Night Before Christmas Kid’s Thermals and Onesies : I love these photos that were taken by the talented Jennifer of JLynn Photography. And our children’s Baby It’s Cold Outside Thermals and Onesies in both gray and pink. And our women’s thermals in granite, slate and black. And also pink: I hope you all have a fabulous Wednesday!
Hello my friends! I’m EXCITED – first of all because this is my first chance to show off some of the Better Homes and Gardens products (a super cool opportunity I told you about here) but also because I finally did some fall decorating!
My mission this month is to show you how to use these pretty products to get your home holiday ready – and I’m focusing on the kitchen table. I’m SO thrilled to have a big beautiful table to sit at for Thanksgiving this year! I showed you the unfinished table we purchased a few weeks ago and asked for your advice on keeping it’s natural beauty. A few folks on Instagram recommended a liming wax – something I had never tried. I looked up examples of it and LOVED the look of it. So I tried it out…and hated it. 🙂 Wah wahhhh.
The table is too light to begin with – it just basically white washed it and I quickly realized that was not the look I was going for. In photos I’ve seen of this wax it really shows off the beauty of the wood, but it made our table look really bland. I was so disappointed.
So I sanded down the section I worked on and just went with a wax – which was my gut reaction to do anyway:
You can see there how it really pulls the grain out and shows it off!
I just used a basic furniture wax – it’s easy to do but it takes some time. I tried two methods – a rag and then this wax brush:
The brush worked much better – it was just easier to get it deep into the wood and I could get plenty on there.
After applying it you’ll want to let it sit for a bit and then wipe/buff it down:
As you buff (this takes some muscle) you’ll see that shine come through – I used the light from the windows to see where I needed to buff some more. It came out SO well and at least for now I love the natural look of the table. What’s great is if I ever change my mind I can sand it down and start over. 🙂
Because the table is so pretty as is I wanted to go with a simpler, natural fall table setting as well. I picked up these pumpkins at Walmart and gave them a little makeover:
I’ve seen so many chalk paint pumpkins in blogland but man – it was taking FOREVER to paint them. So I went with my trusty spray paint. It never fails me. 😉 I sprayed a couple coats of primer and then a very light coat of the Heirloom White color so they weren’t stark white. It warmed them up nicely.
I found this natural runner in the BHG line and knew right away it would be perfect:
I actually layered two on the table since it’s so long – a nice problem to have. 🙂
I took a picture of the packaging on a couple items since some of them aren’t online yet. This is what you can look for in the store:
The runner was the perfect backdrop to the more subdued table setting. I’m OBSESSED with the BHG hobnail plates (on the bottom):
I’ve looked at these EVERY year and admired them. They were just starting to stock them in my local store so I grabbed the beige color plates (these are called Arlington) and topped them with bowls I already had. These are really beautiful – I just love them and they are SO much more affordable than the high end versions out there.
I love how BHG incorporated owls and foxes into their fall line this year – the cream owl salt and pepper shakers had to come home with me:
This pumpkin cookie jar matches them perfectly – I used it as a centerpiece to hold my fall hydrangeas:
You can see the cute lid to the left. It’s labeled a cookie jar but I think it would pretty holding rolls or other foods on a Thanksgiving table too.
I sprinkled some pine cones along the runner as well – they smell amazing!:
The bags came with leaves and little bitty pumpkins as well – this is the perfect fall filler:
And it can easily stick around till Christmas! Bonus.
Because I can’t ever resist a cute placemat pillow – I picked up a couple of these and made quick pillows for the parson’s chairs:
These placemats weren’t the kind you can open up and fill so I just sewed some basic muslin I had on the back and then filled them. They were less than \$2 each – can you believe that? They’re not just a print either, it’s all woven. I couldn’t believe the price.
I LOVE how it all came together! It makes the whole family room and kitchen feel so warm and cozy. I want to bake a turkey right now:
The plates and glasses will be put away till the big dinner but I’m keeping the rest out until then. It’s too pretty not to:
There’s still a lot that will happen in this area – the board and batten will go up on that back wall after the new doors are installed (hopefully by the end of the month?): And eventually a big window seat will sit in the bay window – can’t WAIT!:
But for now I’ll focus on the pretty, finished parts of the room – like a big table ready for big meals!:
LOVE it! Anymore I don’t like my table settings to be too fancy – I like it to feel welcoming and warm and a spot where people want to sit and stay awhile. You don’t have to spend a ton of money or go crazy with the decor in order to do just that. (You can see my fall table from last year here.)
Keep a look out online and in Walmart stores for the fall and Christmas Better Homes and Gardens entertaining items! I was able to find everything I used in my local store. Will you be hosting Thanksgiving this year? The older I get the more I like the holiday – it’s such a fun, relaxing day for us.
I received compensation from BHG at Walmart for my time and participation in the BHG Live Better Network. All experiences and opinions are my own. 🙂
Are you guys frequenting real estate websites like I do? It’s been an obsession of mine for years and years. Ever since the internet was invented. And seriously it’s so fun, it’s like playing House Hunters International from your desk. I love to dream about my alter ego and her life with 5 apartments and homes scattered all over the globe. The beachfront house in LA, the NYC townhouse, the Sydney surf shack, the hideaway in some tropical destination (Bali sounds nice) and the London home away from home. Where would you have homes? Do you dream big like I do, too? For all of the dreamers out there may I suggest visiting Fantastic Frank. This agent has great apartments for sale in mostly Stockholm and Berlin (and coming soon, Munich!) and man,they are sweet. Here are a few impressions to linger over.
I love how they are pimping out these places thanks to their team of interior stylists, gorgeous! What a fun job, too right???
Last week I showed you the family room side of our newly painted room. And today I thought I would share the other side of the room (except for the kitchen cabinets because I just finished painting them this weekend and haven’t put all of the pulls/handles back on the cabinet doors yet).
I also finally painted the inside of the pantry. I skipped over it when we first moved in but it felt so good to freshen it up in there. The walls were a scratched up mess. I would imagine it had been years and years since they had been painted. I actually have another fun little plan for in here that I am hoping to get to in the next few weeks.
There’s probably close to a foot to both the right and left side of the doors in the pantry so I keep some of the not as visually appealing items that we don’t use on a day to day basis stored there. The girls practically never close these doors so it’s nice having it look organized seeing how it’s pretty much the first thing you see when you enter our house the back way which pretty much everyone does. And because we keep alot of our dishes stored in our sideboard and the rolling cart in our dining room we also keep most of our baking things and some of our other food items in our cupboards.
I should have taken these photos AFTER a trip to the store. The cookie jars would have looked a lot prettier with more than just a couple of cookies at the bottom. Ha!
I also painted the back hallway so now all of the trim in our house in officially white! (Well, except our master bathroom but that’s the one room we haven’t touched yet). We used to have a bunch of mini clothespins hanging in rows and rows on the wall to the right of the chalkboard door and I think I am going to put it them back up. Although it helps make this tiny little hallway look less cluttered with it down I miss seeing all the family photos we had hanging from them so I think I am going to put them back up.
Source List: Trim Color- Simply White Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore Wall Color- Horizon in Eggshell by Benjamin Moore Doors – Mopboard Black in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin MooreSideboard – made by me, you can read more about it hereCereal Containers – World MarketGlass Jars – Some from HomeGoods and some from World MarketWooden Box – HomeGoodsBottle Caddy – HomeGoodsBottles – Mineral Water from Fresh MarketWreath – Birch LaneMarble Board – giftOversized Mason Jar – World MarketCrackle Bucket/Planter – Birch LaneAntlers – World MarketPumpkin – purchased at Michael’s and then paintedFrame – IKEAOrganization Items in Pantry – Target, HomeGoods, World MarketOrganization Items in Back Hall – HomeGoods Counters – Honed Carrara Marble Dishes – Emma Collection from Pottery Barn (wedding gifts) Dishes – Mikasa Oversized Chalkboard – made by me, you can read more about it here
That’s it for now! I hope you all have a happy Monday!
Alexandre Dubreuil, designer parisien nous présente TOTEM, lampe à poser mêlant bois laqué et béton brut.
«La lampe utilise le langage de son matériau pour dépasser la simple nécessité d’éclairer et s’affiche comme une sculpture indépendante de sa propre fonctionnalité. L’éclairage circulaire qu’elle crée est utile à la fois à l’utilisateur et à l’objet lui-même dont le matériau brut est ainsi magnifié.«
La structure principale de béton accueille un abat-jour bleuté source de lumière, une association remplissant l’image usuelle de la lampe, pied + source + abat-jour.
Un travail à mi-chemin entre celui de Ferréol Babin et celui de Giulio Parini.
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