Thursday, December 5, 2013

Better Late Than Never

Life happens sometimes and you get bogged down or things are out of your control and you just need to let yourself breathe. I had been meaning to get pictures of Ashleigh's home for a while, but she was in the midst of a big renovation and decorating. Then I was completely booked, then my family moved, and I was completely booked again for a while. Things have slowed down and finally our schedules meshed! So this morning, I braved the ice and wind and loaded my camera and my Trey up and went to Ashleigh's for a little time with my friend and some quality time with her now finished spaces that just happen to house some of my most favorite pieces ever!

This buffet was fabulous and now it's decorated to perfection for the holidays and sitting in the entry hall of the home:


Sorry about the crazy flash - there were some temporary electrical problems at the time I was there and I had to use a flash. Believe it or not this is diffused. 

Remember Ashleigh's Dining Table? Well, all of the chairs are in place and the table is gloriously set for a Christmas home tour:






And of course, the fish chairs :)

The last piece to update you on was her darling daughter Gentry's armoire. This and the dining table are still some of my most favorite pieces to ever do! The armoire has knobs now and they are just precious!




A big thank you to my sweet friend and client Ashleigh. I love her adventurous, eclectic, and flawless taste. She was so sweet to let me into her home to photograph everything. She is a precious person and I'm so lucky to not only have worked with her, but to call her friend :)






Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Halloween Decorations

I love Fall. It's seriously my favorite. I know everyone really looks forward to Thanksgiving and even more people look forward to Christmas, but I'm a Halloween girl for sure.
I love the spookiness, and the whimsy. I love how I don't have to dust down the spider webs for a month ;) I love how pretty all the dark decorations can look in a light house, and I LOVE pumpkins!
This year I've kept it very simple, mostly because we are so busy right now. However, here are a few little things I've put out for myself and the kiddos.


Cute little pumpkins


Little spooky things scattered around


I even gave the chalkboard wall a little Halloween fun. I'm not going to pretend that I'm artistic at all, but I do think I did a decent job for free handing those letters.

Soon it's going to be Thanksgiving and the decor will change again - but oh for this month I sure do love my little spooky things :)


Thursday, October 24, 2013

Jackie's Hutch

There are certain pieces of furniture that you just can't get over. You fall so fast and hard that you are honestly sad when they go back to the clients house. THIS was one of those pieces.
I will be honest, it was a beast to work on. Size, bleed-through, braded hardware instead of screws, warped wood...but oh my and a great big sigh - I adore this piece.
This is a family piece for my client and is even more meaningful now.
The piece came to me like this:


Already insanely gorgeous - but needed a little pick me up to suit the clients tastes and home. It was such a joy to work for Jackie. She is darling and so very kind. She was sweet enough to offer me comfort and a little mothering while I worked on this piece. Things have been a little rough for me lately and she just seemed to know when I needed the mothering and a hug or a call. I have been so blessed by her in this.
She chose Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in French Linen because she adored it on my old striped table and thought it would be perfect for her space.



I just love all the detail on this piece. It's carved to gorgeous perfection!






It turned out just wonderful and I couldn't stop touching it. I love the buttery soft finish of a waxed piece. It just makes me happy.


She loved it and as soon as she got it home and in place she sent me a quick picture. I'm so happy with how it looks and I love that she is thrilled with the piece. It's so amazing how you can be so touched by a client. The relationships you form are just incredible in this business!


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Cowgirl Round Up Birthday

My baby is 8. Eight!!! How did that happen?
Way back in August I had asked her what type of party she wanted thinking I was such a good mom for remembering to start early with the planning. She said she wanted a cowgirl party. 
Well, I asked her in advance and had good ideas, then promptly forgot about it until she gets in the car with an invitation to another little girl's birthday...a little girl who's birthday is a week after hers!
"Mama, my birthday is in 10 days! Have you sent out the invitations yet?"
"Ummmm, no. Who do you want to invite? I need to do text invitations because snail mail won't work. I'm so sorry Duchess I forgot!"
"Don't worry mama. Let's just have a few over and make it really fancy and a sleepover!"
"Deal!"
So, I said 'deal' like it was no big, but I panicked. Yes I did. How was I going to pull off intimate and fancy in 10 days with my work load? 
Another issue is (and this is brutal honesty time) I'm a little depressed. I've been in slow mode for the last few months. After my mother passed, I worked around the clock for months. Then we moved, and I worked very hard for a while in the new house. Then I just kind of shut down. I'm finally feeling like that is over and I'm moving forward, but this party was my first to ever do without my mother and I'm not going to lie - it stunk. I think I cried at least twice a day while working on party stuff.
But, I finally pulled it all together and this is what we ended up with.


These hats only come in blue and red with matching badges on them. She wanted burlap, lace, and baby pink as the colors so I got to painting with some Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Antoinette and a detail brush.


I also hot glued some cuter badges on the hats



This is what I ended up with for the party favor hats


Jade's badge was gold and I used pink ribbon around the base of hers instead of jute.


All sassy and happy before the girls arrived.
I also made her a banner. This will be slightly modified and hang in her bedroom now.





The "R" was her favorite letter.




So the table and photo booth area looked like this:


I made the cake


And the cupcakes


The western lettering (an artist I am NOT)


The s'mores pops - which are awesome!




I even made individual chocolate milks for everyone.

Then came the games:
We had sawhorse roping

then sawhorse riding


Then barrel racing with stick horses


We also had a game of horseshoes and paint can bowling. I was cold so I quit taking pictures and the girls were freezing so we went inside as soon as all of them had done all of the games. It was time for the photo booth.
My daughter is a ham.







Nothing like cowgirl hats, pancakes, and giggles for breakfast the next morning.


And one tired, but happy little girl with her kitten after it's all over.