This is great in Summer because it stays cool, but sometimes LET THERE BE LIGHT
So the white spray paint came out, and before I show you the end result I might just tell you about
how inspired I get when I visit Sandy and her daughter Janae at For the Love of White blog and Not so Shabby Chic.
Well my daughter and myself had a crafting day together and made so much and enjoyed ourselves.
We tied roses to all sorts of things including my plain lamp below
Then we fiddled and fiddled and decided this the nicer look
Now to reveal more, The mirror and cherub for the bathroom
The sitting room, to go with the lamp
The cushion like Sandy's,only my daughter has claimed this one, so we have to make another for my sitting room and this chest in the hallway
The crochet cloth under the cushion is a curtain which my Grandma did for the home I grew up in in England. They were right through our house,but this is the only one I have.
I made this ruffled tablecloth from a bed valance and sheet.
after seeing quite a few on blogs and pinterest
It was so simple to do. The only thing a bit of a pain, was I had to order the valance from the USA as we don't have them here. It was only $45 for a king size, but I had to pay $35 for postage.
I cut the silky middle out of it and cut down a new sheet I bought at Vinnies for $8 for the middle after cutting it to the size of the table and attaching it to the frill.
I think it was worth it though, as it was such a beautiful look, and I'll have it forever.
It is actually cream to match the curtains but looks paler on the photo.
These are lamps around our home. I want to, maybe, fiddle with sometime in the future. These large fringed ones were charity shop finds, $39.95 for the two
This gold one was in a box of mixed goodies, I bought at auction for $20
This one a charity shop find $15
These two were cream shades I bought new 30yrs ago and got them hand painted with roses. The bases were $15 a pair. They are on our bedside cupboards
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xx jeanetteann
23 comments:
I'm so flattered you mentioned Janae and I in this post:). I love the pillow you made like mine-- I don't blame your daughter for snagging it:) Also, you tablecloth turned out beautiful! Looks like you found the right color sheet for the top. Really love that lampshade--it is beautiful. Great post--I am so happy to see all your projects:)! It is fun to work with a daughter, isn't it?!
Love your roses and the tablecloth is just divine in your gorgeous room. Thanks for sharing. x
Belli gli specchi bianchi e i l copriletto diventato tovaglia!Rosetta
I love everything you have pictured and woweee, your tablecloth is over the top gorgeous! I am so going to check out your book too, big hugs,
xoxo
Olivia
Hi Jeanetteann! What lovelies in your home - just my taste, too! And, I do believe I shall have to pin that dining room photo to my Pinterest board - Am I following you? I think I am . . .
So beautiful - those ruffles - and now I have something else to put on my list of things to make!!
Joy!
Kathy
Dearest Jeanetteann,
Lovely things you got! How talented for hand painting those roses on the lamp shade! Love your angel too...
Have a great Sunday and please do check Theresa's post (I linked to it from my post) about getting rid of this word verification. Readers will comment more without!
Mariette
You are very clever.
So many great ideas and finds. Lightening up your mirrors was a good idea and I love that ruffled tablecloth!
Mary Alice
Well my GOSH, Jeanetteann, that tablecloth is DARLING. I love, love, loved it! Soooooo cute.
And those lamps! WOWSERS. The pink one is a breath-taker. Fabulous.
Thanks for all your visits and comments to my blog. Love having you stop by. Susan
just testing to see if my word verification is turned off
Jeanetteann
yes it is now I can relax
You sure have been busy. I love your table cloth. Those lampshades with the fringe are to die for. You have such a well loved home.
So very clever, love the ruffled table. I am your newest follower. Thanks for stopping by. I look forward to seeing and reading more in the future. Richard from my Old Historic House.
What fun you've been having! I want a ruffled tablecloth too! How nice that you and your daughter craft together!
Wow Jeanetteann, you have been quite busy I see. The painted frames turned out just lovely and I just love, love, love your ruffled table cloth. Absolutely stunning.
Hugs and Kisses,
♥Ana
Everything looks so amazing, crafting with your daughter has to be the best! Love the lamp and pillow that you did! You are welcome to join us at WIW and share your post there too. We'd love to see you there.
Hugs,
Patti
I love the roses on the lampshade. I have the very same lamp that needs refurbishing, the only problem is that it is on my husband's side of the bed and I think the roses might be much for him! :)
But, I can do this to the lampshade on my side of the bed!
Love the ruffled tablecloth - you sure did a great job with the tablecloth - I am amazed. Thank you for sharing your lovely post with A Return to Loveliness,
Kathy
Goodmorning again! Thank you for sharing this wonderful post with Home and Garden Thursday,
Kathy
Hi Jeanetteann,
thanks for coming by to visit. I love your tablecloth!! I have seen them on other blogs too, and I am considering making one too!
Debbie
Love that ruffled tablecloth!! So pretty!!
I LOVE your ruffled tablecloth!!!!!!
goodness what pretty lighting!!! I do so love that ruffle tablecloth too!
It's amazing what kindred spirits we are! (besides sharing the same name) I absolutely adore the tablecloth you refashioned!!!! It's beautiful.
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