Monday, October 17, 2011

Front Yard Fall Display

Wow time is sure flying!  Here we are at the end of October already and I haven't shared my outdoor signs of Fall.  This old wheelbarrow was my husband's grandfathers. Don't you just love the old red paint and original stenciling on the side? We have had more people stop and want to buy that wheelbarrow from us, but we would never sell it. It belongs here. Unfortunately we have to keep it chained to a tree. We have already had someone steal the pumpkins from the display. I am hoping it was just kids.












































The bittersweet looks so pretty against the red door!  I have had trouble with my bittersweet this year turning brown.  I don't know if it was because of all the rain we had or what.





Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Simple and Prim Fall Displays

I hope everyone is having a great Fall!  Our weather is still stuck in summer mode thus far here in Massachusetts with lots of humidity.  I am hopeful that it will soon break and I can feel the fresh crisp air. I have kept my fall decor fairly simple this year. I am going for a less cluttered primitive feel to most of my displays and decor. Here are a few picture from my kitchen. I did the bay window with a great large prim birdhouse that we got a local primitives shop in Rochester MA called The Gingham Goose.  If you ever are over that way, be sure to pay the shop a visit and be prepared to want everything in there!  It is topped off with a vine and the old crow sits on top. The little pumpkin sits atop the old candle boxes.















I bought the old tool carrier for 5 dollars at a yard sale a few weeks ago and gave it a coat of black paint and some distressing. I think it makes for a nice simple kitchen table top display with the gourds, indian corn and the  storage jars.
















For the kitchen entry display I filled an old crock with some drieds and in the corner I put a few natural gourds in one of my latest ebay purchases..the great old cranberry rake!
I am hoping this weeked we will be decorating the outside space for fall.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Re-Purposed Old Door And New Yard Decor

Wow it sure has been hot here in New England this week, and they say the next few days will bring no relief. I know others are having it worse than we are, so I will be grateful for our 90 degrees!  Before you know it the leaves will be changing and the snow will be flying so I will savor each day for what it brings to us. I have a few new finds that I have turned into primitive yard decor so I thought I would share them with you. Best of all they were found items in our garage!  The door and grape crusher were found up in the rafters and have been there according to hubby for a LONG time. He said he remembers asking his Mom what the crusher was when he was a little boy and he is ummm......58 so yeah it's old. haha. It has some great old green paint on the base and traces on the wheel!  I put a plant in the bin and it is decorating the front of the house now along with a lot of other items.  The door was the origninal door to the old outhouse on the property. When he pulled it down it was covered with mud wasp dirt... I ran like heck. lol  But, I cleaned all that filth off it and I just LOVE the patina of it. The old green over the cream color paint is perfect in my eyes.  I hung a twig wreath and the metal sconce holder which came with 3 glass vases in it and I replaced with the old clay pots.  That was a yard sale bargain this past weekend for a dollar. I figure I can change the wreath and decor on the door with the seasons.  We put the door leaning up against the side of the house where the driveway is.  It was always a blah plain spot, so now it has a bit of charm.  So, if you like this look don't overlook those old doors!
Nadine


































































Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Freebie Curbside Cupboard Redo

Hi everyone,  It has been a while since I have posted, but you know how it is in the summer. (busy busy busy) A few months ago I had blogged about my husband coming home with a neat cupboard top he found on the curb for free. It looked like a man had used it as a tool cabinet as it had the holes in the shelf for brushes etc. First I took those old shelves out and hubby put a new shelf in for me. I had this circa 1990's colonial style cabinet that was in a high gloss pine finish with a painting of flowers on the doors. It was pretty and all, but screamed " I need to be primmed up" I meant to take a picture but I was so excited to finish this that I forgot. lol  So I painted both pieces in Valspars Dark Kettle Black (flat finish) after sanding them down. I then resanded to distress and gave it a rub down with Minwax special walnut stain. I let it sit for a few minutes then wiped the stain off with an old soft cloth.  I put the found cupboard top on top of the cabinet bottom I had and came up with the "step back" style cupboard look.  I think it came out very well and looks nice with the old crock bottles, tole tray and pewter pieces.  I am sure I will be fooling with vignettes for it for a while :)  I hope everyone had a nice 4th of July and the summer is going well so far!
Here are two pictures of the completed cupboard followed by the picture of the cupboard top before it was made over in case you missed that blog post from a few months ago.






















































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Monday, June 20, 2011

A Few New Plantings Around the House

Hi all, sorry I haven't posted in a while, but things have been rather busy around here.  Yesterday was a beautiful day for Fathers Day and hubby and I added a few new plantings around the house.  We plan to edge the gardens in old bricks we have, but I thought I would share the pretty flowers we planted for now. They are already attracting butterflies which is what I wanted. I hope everyone had a great Dad's day weekend!

















Friday, June 10, 2011

Summer Thyme Picnic- New Display



















I love picnics!  There is nothing better than to spread out the blanket and relax and enjoy some summertime good eats.  I decorated my bay window with this old picnic basket filled with an array of prim goodies, mason jars filled with canned summer fruits, ginger beer bottles for a refreshing beverage, lemons and limes, and an old civil war song book to read.  I hope this weekend is a relaxing one for everyone and maybe you can find time to even have a picnic.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Taco Pasta Skillet


















I made this for dinner tonight and it got rave reviews from the hubby and kids so I thought I would share this easy recipe. It fed 6 people and hubby had 2 servings.  I served it with crusty bread and a green salad.


1 lbground beef
1 cchopped onion
1 csweet corn (frozen)
4 ozdiced green chile peppers, drained
1 pkg
  2/3 c
taco seasoning (1.25oz)
water
1 lbpenne pasta (1 box)
4 ozsliced black olives, drained
1 cshredded monterey jack cheese (divided)
can of diced tomatoes
sour cream
fresh cilantro
Brown the ground beef and onion in a large skillet. Drain. Meanwhile, cook your pasta of choice according to the package directions.  I used ziti.
Add the corn and green chilies to the beef mixture. 
Add the package of taco seasoning mix and 2/3 cup of water and stir. Add 1/2 C of the cheese and the olives.
Simmer for 5 mins.
Drain pasta and add to the meat mixture. 
Serve topped with the remaining shredded cheese, diced tomatoes, sour cream and cilantro.
Enjoy!