Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Guest Post at Dreamy Whites


Hello Friends!
I hope everyone is having a great week!
Thank you for your sweet comments on my last post, they were greatly appreciated!

I wanted to let you know that today I am over at Dreamy Whites sharing a tour of my home decorated for the holidays.
Here is a sneak peek of what I am sharing..




To see the full tour, please visit Maria at Dreamy Whites.
Oh, and by the way I, purchased those beautiful burlap stockings from French and Sparrow. I absolutely love them!
I'd also like to say thank you to Courtney at French Country Cottage for featuring my Thanksgiving table setting!

Best wishes for a happy holiday!

until next time,

xo
Cheryl


Saturday, December 3, 2011

Happy Holidays!


Hello Friends!

It's Christmas time!
Can you believe it's already here? Only 22 more days until Christmas!
The girls and I are having a great time singing Christmas songs and decorating. I try to include them in everything thing we do no matter how big or small the job. I hope to make magical Christmas memories with them as my Mom did for me.

I couldn't resist these adorable little grain sack stocking from Maria's wonderful shop Dreamy Whites. I had a vision of them hanging from my antique French bottle rack and it's everything I hoped for and more--i just love them!



To complete this Christmas vignette on my antique desk, I added a galvanized bucket with a euro tree, an antique candle holder passed down from my family and Dutch butchers twine (also purchased from Dreamy Whites Online).


My daughters will be performing in two shows this weekend, a Rudolph ballet recital and a special Christmas show at their pre-school. This will be my youngest daughters first ballet recital. I will definitely be needing a box of tissues this weekend!

I hope all of you have a lovely weekend too!

until next time,

xo
Cheryl

Sunday, November 20, 2011

A Thanksgiving Table Setting



Hello Friends!
Happy Thanksgiving to you! I'm sending out my best wishes for a fantastic Thanksgiving early because I will not be back before Thanksgiving!

Since the Thanksgiving holiday centers itself around the dinning room table, I thought it would be a great time to put together a table setting to share with you!


I used a vintage grain sack towel as a runner and then added my gorgeous anthropologie taper candle holders. To add some warmth to the table, I used my new vintage english tea cups I bought from French Larkspur. They are a beautiful shade of brown and remind me of the newer monogrammed mugs from anthropologie. I decided I was truly in love with the color after seeing Lara's post on Chai Tea and Pumpkin Muffins... you'll have to check out her post to see what I'm talking about. I'm enjoying drinking coffee from my new tea cups every morning!


Instead of drinking out of the tea cups for this occasion I used them as vases and added colorful roses to them. I used my French antique plates that I had picked up at an antique store and I've also added my favorite drinking glasses from Anthropologie. Napkins are traditionally added to the side of a the plate but I tucked mine in between the salad and dinner plate. A naturally shed antler was a perfect fit for this setting.


Oh, I almost forgot... did you notice my blue door? I forgot that it had a pretty light shade of grey on the back side. I added hydrangeas to a basket and hung it on the door. It's the same basket my daughter used in her little red riding hood photo shoot.

I wanted to let you all know that you are on my list of things I am thankful for! I am so grateful to have company like you in my life! Thank you for spending your time with me and leaving me such thoughtful comments! You sure know how to make a girl feel good!

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!

until next time,

xo
Cheryl

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Dear Santa...






Hello Friends!
Here is a tribute to the upcoming holiday season, hopefully it's not a little too early!

I am overfilled with joy in anticipation for Christmas this year.
Having two sweet angels who believe in the magic of it all makes it very special.
Today the girls scribbled letters to Santa Claus and what you read on their pictures is what they told me they wanted. I thought it would be a cute way to remember what they had asked for in the years to come. I used the online editor picnik to add text to my photos.
Thank you girls for you infectious laughter during our photo shoot today!
Love you girls! xoxo

Also, here is a blog I think you will enjoy, it's filled with lots of Christmas inspiration...
All The Beautiful Christmas

until next time,

xo
Cheryl








Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Handmade Wool Button Scarf





Hello Friends!
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend!

We did a lot of celebrating this weekend! We attended my best friends wedding which was beautiful, simple and meaningful... loved it--Congrats Shelby and Erik! My daughter's friend had a magical 2 day birthday celebration at Disneyland and we hurried back Sunday to make it to my nephews 5th birthday party. I'd say Mom and Dad are a little tired after this weekend but it was all worth it.

The weather is chilly outside and it makes me want to create things with my own two hands to keep my family and myself warm. This year I'm hoping to expand my skills past a beanie and a scarf.
I crocheted the scarf I'm sharing today for my daughters darling little girlfriend 4th birthday. She is quite the little princess who loves to wear her accessories. Yay, I thought to myself, an excuse to run to the store and splurge on some quality yarn. My only mistake was not buying two skeins. One skein wasn't enough to make it wrap around and stay. I went to my jar of vintage buttons and hand-sewed a large button on one side to keep it from falling off. It wasn't my first intention but I think it turned out ok.
I recycled the tissue paper I received in my package from French Larkspur the other day and wrapped the handmade scarf in it. Isn't the tissue paper pretty? I just love it! I tied it with some white twine I bought at Home Depot and added a tag with a stamp that reads "handmade with love." It adds a sweet touch to the package, don't you think? I bought the stamp a few months ago for a $1 at Michaels.

I'll be back soon to share what I bought from French Larkspur!

Have a wonderful week my friends!

until next time,

xo
Cheryl

I'm sharing this at.. Good Life Wednesday and Yarn Along

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Rose Pine Cones


Hello Friends!
I hope everyone is having a good week!

Last week my girlfriend and I took our little girls for a mile-long hike behind her house and I happened upon two of these lovely rose pine cones.
Nature walks are so good for re-engergizing and restoring balance, not to mention the cool stuff you find along the way!
They almost look like they were carved out of wood, don't they?
They actually come from the tops of Deodar Cedar Pinecones and when they fall to the ground, they break apart and look like this.
One of natures amazing gifts!

I thought I'd share some personal things going on in my life right now...

I started training for my half marathon this week... woohoo!

My sister just gave birth to her fourth child, a baby girl named Colbie. I'm hoping to get some photos of her soon.

My childhood best friend is getting married this Friday on 11/11/11, eek!

Between now and the end of February, my family has 12 birthdays. It get's pretty busy around here during the Holiday season!

I've picked up my crochet needle again : )

Also, I know everybody reads Maria's beautiful blog Dreamy Whites and it was such an honor to be mentioned on her blog. Thank you Maria! Maria is super talented on so many levels, gorgeous, and the sweetest person. She's got a giveaway going on her blog right now that you don't want to miss!

Wow, are you still there?

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

until next time,

xo
Cheryl



Wednesday, November 2, 2011

My Blue Door Decorated For Fall


Hello Dear Friends!
Happy November!

Today I'm sharing my decorative vintage blue door in full Fall decor. This gorgeous wreath is made from real Oak leaves in some of Autumns most beautiful hues. I picked it up from the local health food store's floral department.


Completing the look is this scrumptious handmade knitted banner.
I fell in love with the knitted style banner after seeing my friends post.
I quickly requested one in fall colors (thank you Lori!).
If your interested in one for yourself you can go here.
Also, Lori did a precious photo shoot with my daughter modeling her beautiful knitted cape. I'd like to share that link with you, click here.


I hope everyone had a wonderful and safe Halloween!

Until next time,

xo
Cheryl