I just wanted to share a few pictures of the deck and planters before the blazing heat completely fries the poor flowers.
The hanging baskets were planted with sweet potato vine, new guinea impatiens, and a little yellow trailing flower that I can't remember the name of. They took a hit during the stretch of 100+ degree days we had, but they're starting to perk up again.
I also have a couple of large planters with multi colored coleus, which I love because they seem to do well where ever I put them.
The new patio furniture came from Target.com and I'm very happy with it. Its very sturdy, not crazy expensive, and the cushions are thick and well made with piped edges. We also have the chaise...so comfy! I accented with my bright pink throw pillows that I made for the living room of the tiny house. The color is perfect for the deck and plays off the beautiful crepe myrtle.
I'd like to get an outdoor rug for the deck, but not sure how well it would hold up. I'd rather not have to carry it in and out all summer. Oh well, Hunny doesn't seem to mind not having one. :)
Thanks for touring the deck with me! Stay cool and have a great weekend, everyone!
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Yellow Pottery Collection
I recently started a collection of yellow pottery to use in my kitchen. I knew I wanted yellow as an accent color in the room and when I found 3 inexpensive vintage planters at the antique mall in the perfect shade, I knew a collection was born. :)
I've been able to find several more since that day at flea markets and antique stores. So far, they have all been $10.00 or less! I love the planter shapes and use them to hold all those little items that seem to appear on our kitchen window sill (extra keys, restuarant gift cards, pocket knife, etc.).
I also made a new curtain for the window. It is just a faux roman shade, since there is already a working shade mounted to the window. I know the photos are bad, but its impossible to get decent lighting in this room for pictures.
And this past weekend I braved the 98 degree heat and ventured out to the Lawrenceburg flea market. No fabric finds this time, but I did score a fantastic old store bread sign from the 1930's. Its BIG...and in yellow! It will be perfect for the kitchen. It has some rough corners, so I want to make a frame for it, but I'll show you pictures when its finished.
Stay cool everyone and have a great week!
I've been able to find several more since that day at flea markets and antique stores. So far, they have all been $10.00 or less! I love the planter shapes and use them to hold all those little items that seem to appear on our kitchen window sill (extra keys, restuarant gift cards, pocket knife, etc.).
I also made a new curtain for the window. It is just a faux roman shade, since there is already a working shade mounted to the window. I know the photos are bad, but its impossible to get decent lighting in this room for pictures.
And this past weekend I braved the 98 degree heat and ventured out to the Lawrenceburg flea market. No fabric finds this time, but I did score a fantastic old store bread sign from the 1930's. Its BIG...and in yellow! It will be perfect for the kitchen. It has some rough corners, so I want to make a frame for it, but I'll show you pictures when its finished.
Stay cool everyone and have a great week!