Art work made by ME!

I get bored with the inside of my house real fast. Im in it all day everyday and I get sick of staring at the same things all the time. My friends think Im crazy because every time they come over, something has moved and there is something new in its place.
I would love to have a budget where I could change out my furniture and accessories once a year, okay who am I kidding?! More like once a week!
I've been on a bit of a blue kick lately and after I did a little rearranging yesterday to make room for the new door {that hopefully will be finished soon} I decided that the family room needed a pick me up. I guess that meant in the form of some new art work. I use the word "art" loosely here since I'm the master painter behind the work! 
I grabbed some heavy water color paper, painters tape and a bunch of paints and got to it!
Taping the outer edge of the paper keeps the painting clean and tidy and the end result is a much crisper and prettier {in my humble opinion} piece of art work.
Disclaimer: be careful when pulling off the tape...fail
So after a do-over I ended up with two new pieces of art for the wall and I'm quite happy with them.

If you like this idea as much as I do, then check out this blog here. She's the one that inspired me and she has some pretty cute art work of her own!

Barn Door Project

This is the view immediately when you walk in our front door and it makes me crazy! No I'm not referring to the unstaged dining room with the wrinkled slip cover, pennant still hanging up from the weekend or the toys under the table. Im talking about the ovens! Why oh why? I just don't get this design? Apparently, I'm not the only one because the builder has completely changed the design of this room since our home was built and this opening is no longer there! Brilliant! To late for me though. 
Oh well, its the perfect excuse for another DIY! 
Have I told you I die for pocket doors?!? Well, I do and that is what I wish we could have put here. I've tried to convince Brian that tearing out the wall and installing one is a fantastic idea but he's not buying it! 

 Love these and I love the placement of the microwave in this picture...I need to bookmark this photo for the kitchen redo....getting off track...okay back to the doors!
I have always loved the idea of the interior barn door and to be honest I have been trying to come up with a place that I can put one. Im not kidding! I seriously have been staring at this opening for a year and a half hating everything about it and at the same time thinking "Hmmm where could we put a barn door in here?" I can be a little slow sometimes....I did have a baby recently so this new baby mom brain isn't helping! 
I had Brian look at a few photos I found and he is completely on board!! Yay!! Thank goodness because this is not a project I could tackle alone. 




We are still in the process of deciding exactly how we want the door to look and how we are going to  to hang it. We will not be buying a barn door kit since they run anywhere from $200-$400. So we are going to make it ourselves and that is going to take a little more thought. The room already has board and batten so we want to make sure that its all works together. Im still a little torn between the exposed industrial hardware and something like this below where the track is hidden away and the door trim is incorporated in to the board and batten. 
Im super excited about this project and I can't wait to show you our progress in the coming days!  
Stay tuned:)

Cottage Life

Summer ends early around this part of the country and although its a bittersweet feeling for me to send my girls back to school it will also be nice to get back in to a daily routine again. We get all willy nilly around here in the summer time. Staying up late, sleeping in...the usual. Those usual habits are hard to break so I anticipate some rough mornings ahead in the near future. 
But before we really have to let those summer habits go we were able to spend 
this past weekend up in Michigan at our friends cottage. 
 There are always like twenty people staying up there at a time and it is still the most fun and relaxing place you could ever be! They are truly amazing hosts! My girls can't get enough of the cottage and to be honest they cry every time we leave. 
Its hard to leave a place thats busting at the seems with summer fun!

There is always fun to be had with all the boating, swimming, knee boarding, rafting, fishing, trampolining, sack races, fireworks, paper lantern launches, awesome food, tubing and of course the giant sleepovers with tons of kids all cuddled up on the floor watching movies late in to the night!!! The cottage is a kids dream! Its not so bad for the adults either:)









It was beyond nice to get away as a family and be unplugged for awhile. It was the first time in a long time I felt like I could just sit and enjoy watching my kids play without feeling the stress of the next thing waiting for me on my To Do list....at the cottage, there are no To Do lists and what a rare joy that is. Way to much of my time is spent staring at lists of things I think I need to get done and way more time should be spent  staring at these amazing kids of mine! It was all around a great trip and we can't wait to be invited back. What amazing friends we have and what a gift to spend this time with them! We are so grateful!  

How does your garden grow?

Gardens have always beckoned me since I was a girl.  I love the colours, lushness, meandering paths and hidden surprises.  I like looking beyond  or through a  garden to the haphazard backdrops and surprising framings worthy of a painting.  Everyone who views a garden sees it in a slightly different way, just as everyone who reads a poem takes  a slightly different message from it.

Whenever I find a garden  that appeals to me, I always ask permission to photograph it.  Sometimes I keep the photos in my art file, and other times I  share them.  This  well textured garden in King's Cove, Bonavista Bay, NL, lovingly tended by Veronica and Kevin Mahoney was meant to be shared.

 Come along and visit Veronica and Kevin's garden through my eyes.

 Gardens need surprises at every turn. And depending on the vantage points the same spot should have a variety of looks and feels.

 I am definitely attracted to the partially hidden aspects of a garden that you catch by looking through structural elements.  In this case a sparse grove of aspen trees provides interesting framing for the bed beyond.  You can catch a glimpse of a cozy seating area.

 Moving to the left a little brings you to one of my favourite aspects of this garden. A bench nestled in the bank of tree trunks provides a shady spot to sit and look at the plantings beyond.

 A second seating area is hidden beyond a bed of shrubs and perennials.  The lamppost provides a strong vertical focus where almost everything else is the same height. Variety in heights is important for an interesting space.   While the garden has a well tended look it also  meanders  from the cultivated edges to wilder land behind it. This transition really works and makes the garden appear much larger than it actually is. 

 
 And here's the seating area you can just barely glimpse in the photo above.  I like the fact that the colour of this seating doesn't fight with the red bench beyond it.

 
Moving behind another bed and looking the opposite way reveals two more interesting features: a bird bath and an anchor.  At least our  truck blends into this shot.  I didn't have the heart to ask hubby to move it a second time. He's sitting in his favourite spot waiting patiently for me to finish shooting.

 
And how is this for a vantage point?  Even the church on the next property is a part of the garden!

 
Looking toward the house from the bench. Yes,  I love  that bench!

 
 An interesting plant hanger built by Kevin.  There's a second one by the step.


Because the house is on a high hill you have a great veiw of King's Cove harbour and several of the houses surrounding it.

I am such a sucker for looking up when I take shots.  This is a big reward.


 

 When you look up you are greeted by a stunningly refurbished house. The two patios provide interesting views of the garden.


Another bed of perennials creeps up the hill toward the back of the house to a third sitting area just outside the back door. Aren't the variety of stone walls interesting? Here's a closer look.....



 Following a stone path beyond will bring you to the fourth seating area at the top of a hill behind the house.  This provides a totally different feel and view of the whole area.

 


 You can look right out the bay as far as the eye can see.  The houses beside the property actually become part of the composition of the garden.  How great is it to have a yellow  building with  red trim next to your property!  It is such a strong focal point and  it adds additional colour when the blooms disappear. .


While heading down the path again, I was treated to a close up view of  numerous butterflies sailing around a false spirea. 
 

Thank you Veronica and Kevin for allowing us to visit your garden.  


5 garden planning tips  from this garden visit:
  1. Consider  what lies beyond your garden and use it to advantage.  It might not be yours, but it can be part of your composition. 
  2. Use meandering paths to connect different parts of your space, and use the same treatment for all of them: crushed stone, brick, slate etc. This continuity adds cohesiveness to the composition.
  3. Always keep parts of your garden hidden from view and lead the visitor to them by using meandering paths and plantings. 
  4. Have several seating areas to provide choice during different parts to the day or  to provide different viewing vantage points. 
  5. Have a strong mix of flowering shrubs and perennials if you want to be a carefree gardener. 

Threads

Do you ever see a piece of clothing and you cant get it out of your head?!?
Here are some pieces Im obsessing over right now
Frye Veronica Shortie Boot

Frye Anna Shortie Boot
I am all about the "Shortie" this fall! Seriously I cant get enough of them...dresses, skinny jeans, shorts! So Cute!

I love how you can transition in to the cooler days with this look. 
Another must have for me is this Poncho dress from Madewell....I saw in the store last week and I had to have it! I've since realized Im a little late on this bandwagon of the poncho dress obsession...apparently it was blogged about way back in May but that's okay because Madewell thinks it should still be full price! So I guess Im not that late. I was considering it for a special event we have this weekend...Im still undecided but I know it will be worn a ton either way!
 Thank you kind sales associate for shipping it overnight so I have it in my arms today!
And what about their accessories.....Im in love!
 Not only are they incredibly versatile and chic, they are adjustable!

Okay stay with me but when it comes to finding something fun and trendy, Forever 21 is my little secret! While the quality can't compare to the brands above, if you need something for a night out and you aren't ready to break the bank, this is the place. Im not going to lie..I have gotten the looks from the 18 year olds shopping in there while I try to navigate my stroller around the store with my other two in tow. I don't care! They have some super cute stuff if you don't mind doing a little digging. One of my most favorite finds lately have been these pajamas...super comfy and roomy! They have been washed and dried on high heat at least 10 times so far and not a bit of shrinkage!! And you can't beat the price at $11
and this tank for nighttime...its $13

So here are my clothing crushes right now. Nothing to crazy because my style is all about comfort and just plain feeling pretty in my clothes. I will shop just about anywhere and I don't mind paying more for quality as long as its not super trendy. Im always trying to be a little smarter about how Im spending my money so Im all about doing a little research and having a list of items I want before I start to buy anything. I've made that mistake in the past and Ive ended up with a schizophrenic closet!  A closet full of clothes and not one thing coordinates with another. Not good!  Hey its a learning process like everything else. 
So what are you all are crushing on right now? I would love to know! 


 

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