Latest Finds
It’s been so long since I wrote a post about my latest finds that I had to actually go back to see what I had picked up since the last time I wrote a post about it.
It’s been so long since I wrote a post about my latest finds that I had to actually go back to see what I had picked up since the last time I wrote a post about it.
When we first started this series I was all but certain by the time we got to the front porch portion mine would be boarded up with hurricane shutters. While there has not yet been a need for said shutters, it has rained for three solid days.
I was thinking about how much I love those days when I was contacted by my friend Lisa of Concord Cottage. She was participating in the Protea Art Blossoms campaign and wanted to know if I would be interested in participating as well.
I bought this wicker trunk a little over a month ago. It wasn’t in bad shape it was just in need for a major update. I know hunter green was a hot for a minute in the 90’s and maybe these sunflowers were hot as well.
I didn’t want to write this post. I wanted to skip right over it, deal with this epic fail in silence and never mention it again. Ever.
We traveled down to Orlando to Universal Studios for one reason…Harry Potter. It’s so weird to even write that but it’s true.
Welcome to the recipe portion of our Fall Blog Series! I’m glad you’re here. My earliest memories can be found in the kitchen. I can still picture my Mom at the counter looking through cookbooks.
I love my Mom. Totally adore her. She really is one of the sweetest people ever created and she believes I can pretty much do anything.
I’ve teamed up with five bloggers I met while at the Haven conference for a month long series celebrating the unofficial arrival of fall. If you’re visiting from 2 Bees in a Pod welcome!
In addition to white painted furniture pieces, my customers also ask for items inspired by sea glass and driftwood. I picked up this table a few months ago.
I went to my booth at The Pickers Market last week to restock and freshen up the space a bit. The last time I was there it looked like I was moving out.
You guys, it’s hotter than a “peppa” patch in Florida! I try to start painting in the early morning hours but sometimes it takes longer than I expect and I wind up having to compete with the summer heat.