Showing posts with label vintage aprons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage aprons. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

14 Days

It is 14 days until I move to my cabin in the woods.  I have all my utilities taken care of now.  I'm all set my for grand-daughter and husband to move my stuff from TN to NC.  I still have much to do.

This is an apron I found when shopping at the longest yard sale a couple of years ago.  I can just see it hanging from one of those tree branches in the kitchen.



Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Product of the day


I gave you a sneak peak last night so here is the real deal. Today's product is a very sweet vintage apron. The apron has lots of roses and trimmed in pink too. It has a few little repairs but that just adds to it's charm. The apron would be a perfect gift for someone who collects vintage aprons or collects the type of fabric it is made from.
You can find this apron on my website at http://www.beloved-creations.com/catalog.php?item=354

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Sale Sale Sale




I am having a 10% off sale on my website in this category Romantic Roseshttp://www.beloved-creations.com/catalog.php?category=67




Please hop on over to see what I have. Then hop around to my pink sisters at http://makeminepink.com/


Wednesday, February 18, 2009


Please join us for shopping with a twist on Friday, February 20, 2009 as we present French Farmhouse!


Close your eyes and imagine the sun-warmed tumbled stone tiles beneath your feet, take in the scent of lavender, listen to the sounds of the chickens in the yard.
Where are you?


At a lovely French Farmhouse.


What makes up the French Farmhouse?


A home decorated with cherished family heirlooms handed down through the generations asking to be touched and used. The nicks, scuffs and dents are the patina that only comes with time and offers a sense of history. The wear and tear is meant to be celebrated. French Farmhouse style lies in its eclectic nature of mix and match, use what you have, finding a new use for an old item. French Farmhouse juxtaposes a velvet sofa with a tattered linen chair and a Louis XIV armoire. All well loved and still meant to be used not to be put in a museum. The colors and patterns are a mixture of bright blue, red and yellow of Provence used next to the two-tone toiles of Jouy-en-Josas and silks of Paris. Rugs have a used and tattered patina of the past centuries layered with the newer brighter rugs of the past decade. To complete the French Farmhouse one must tell their own story by adding brocante- items that a bit to nice to throw away; not quite junk not quite art. Add flower frogs under bell jars, a row of children’s wooden boats on the mantle, an old tiara on a cake stand or vintage perfume bottles on the dressing table. If you love books, line every shelf with them and add stacks to all the tables. Wire bird cages, cast-off egg baskets, rustic ladders and garden trellis all find safe haven in a French Farmhouse. Bring the garden in to the house by adding florals here, there and everywhere. Fresh flowers are a must in nearly every room. Using what you love becomes the only rule to decorating in the French Farmhouse.


Enjoy your time in the French Countryside.


Sharon Wollman,

www.CestChouetteHome.com

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