Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2015

A Lovely Gift....

 

My dear mother spotted these lovely serving bowls at the second~hand store the other day and
brought them home as a gift to my sister and I...

Wasn't that so kind of her...? 

 

...Popping them in my little hope~chest...{{smiles}}

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Wishing a truly beautiful new week, deaerst readers...

Monday, July 27, 2015

Vintage Treasures ❤

A very dear friend of mine recently blessed me with this beautiful book by Edith Holden...
The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady...smiles...thank you Miss M, you are indeed a treasure!


My sweet friend knows how much I love anything vintage, beautiful, and country~inspired,
and I was touched beyond words that she thought so particularly of me...❤

   "A friend is a gift you give yourself..."  

~ Robert Louis Stevenson

  There is so much lovely detail on every page...the love Miss Holden had for the countryside is evident in her beautiful and detailed paintings...

 "Edith Holden's words, all carefully written by hand, include her favourite poems, personal thoughts and observations on the wildlife she saw surrounding her home in Warwickshire, and on her travels through Engalnd and Scotland.  The equisitely beautiful paintings on every page of birds, butterflies, bees and flowers, reflect her deep love of nature; they have been executed with a naturalist's eye for detail, and the sensitivity of an artist..."

~ Introduction to The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady

The daily journal entries are written with such care and simplicity, and a warm colour palette is used for her incredible paintings...

"The earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein."

~ Psalm 24:1

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The other day, upon visiting the post office, I was excited to find a very sweet letter waiting from me from my new and very dear penfriend in Virginia...smiles...  
Did I ever mention how much I love receiving letters in the mail?  Letters bring such pleasure!

  "There are a few things that people really value in their daily life, and one of them is certainly receiving letters.  In spite of the vast electronic communication services available to us, most people still love to get letters in the mail."

~ Lady Lydia

 Oh, and just look at this beautiful and delicate vintage hankerchief dear Ashleigh sent me...she said she found it on a recent visit to her local antique store and thought it needed to move into my cottage...wasn't that so thoughtful and kind of her...? 

"The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it..."

~ Unknown

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Today is gloriously clear and crisp - the perfect day for tending the garden...my mom and I are very busy planning our spring garden and discussing all the lovely flowers, vegetables and herbs we are hoping to plant this year...Spring is just around the corner, my friends, and how very glad I am!

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Thus, I bid you farewell for now, sweet friends...
I hope you have a beautiful week ahead filled with many lovely blessings and smiles!

 ~ Blessings ~


~ Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for breathren to dwell together in unity!  Psalm 133:1 ~

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Friday, May 22, 2015

Vintage Elegance...

 
This lovely sewing project has been sitting on my work table for simply weeks now, and I have been hoping to complete it so that I might show you all... 
I did the embroidery just before going away in April, and I spent this morning 
sewing everything together whilst listening to beautiful instrumental music and chatting with my sister...


Anyone who knows me knows how I love anything vintage and elegant, and this darling clothes hanger is both!  I orginally wanted to make it as a gift for a sweet friend of mine, but alas!  
I got a little too attached to it and now it graces my own bedroom...smiles...
Perhaps I will make another sometime...we will see!


I love doing simple embroidery, and these flowers were so delightful to create with needle and thread...
Little pearly white seed beads add a gorgeous three dimensional effect to each flower centre and bud, and I used white anglaise as a frill which adds unique vintage charm and a soft, feminine finish...



Oh, I love how this clothes hanger turned out and what fun it was to make!  I don't usually work in all-white fabrics, but I think I might attempt it a bit more often as it is quite pleasing to the eye...what do you think...?

I hope each of my dear readers are having a beautifully blessed weekend!

~ Blessings ~ 

Friday, June 21, 2013

Vintage Gift Tag

  Hello everyone!  I’m back with another paper creation...  I made this pretty gift tag for my music teacher to go with her end of term gift.

Cards and gift tags made with vintage scrapbook paper are just gorgeous.  I love to tear, distress or chalk my cards to make them look more old fashioned.

For this gift tag, I cross stitched a little heart motif as the ‘image’.  Cross stitch is quite vintage looking and the paper I used gave the card a beautiful timeless appeal.  The small brown button just adds a 3-D effect and finishes it off.  I just love how it turned out…












 I would like to take part in the following card making challenges…  It is lovely to revisit certain challenge blogs and see how they’ve changed and grown over time!  It brings back such happy memories to leave my name in the subject line again…

 Sparkles Monthly Challenges - Vintage
Inspired by Stamping - Vintage or Shabby Chic
Hobby House Challenge - Anything Goes
Inspire Me Fridays - Anything Goes
Sister Act Challenge - Anything Goes

Crafty Greetings
Kelly-Anne

Friday, May 17, 2013

Mother’s Day Brunch


This Mother’s Day my sister, Nancy, and I decided to do something extra special for our mom.  She is so special and gives us so much - without her, life would be so different, so empty. 

She is the wonderful woman who sacrificed her life for the Lord – gave up her dreams and plans to become a full-time wife and mother; a keeper at home.  She is the lady who is training her six daughters to love and serve their family and to one day become helpmeets to their husbands and mothers to their children. 

She is not afraid to fail as she believes failure strengthens and builds one’s character.  She isn’t afraid to apologise when she makes a mistake and I respect her for that. 

She has chosen to keep her children at home, teaching them about God and life as well as math and grammar.  She is the gardener, seamstress, teacher, crafter, cook, Bible lover and amazing person I am proud to call my mother.  She doesn’t have it easy with us, yet she keeps strong and inspires.  She deals with bad attitudes and spats more than she has time to read a good book, and kisses away ouches and sore hearts more than she has time to sew a stitch in something lovely for herself.  And yet she feels blessed to do that! 

I am not saying she is perfect, I know she makes mistakes – as we all do, but her heart is ready and open for the Lord and I love her for that.  I know that she loves the Lord with all her heart and prays continually for help in becoming the wife and mother described in Proverbs 31.

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When we began to plan something for her, I knew it would have to be really special, not because she expects that, but because I love her and appreciate all she does for us. 

Two weeks before Mother’s Day, Nancy and I started to jot down ideas – we first settled on a tea party, but a few days later Mom unexpectedly woke up with a terribly painful back, which had her on bedrest for three days solid.  This of course threw all our ‘plans’ into the air since we weren’t able to do much organising while running after little ones and cooking meals.  But God thinks differently and sees more...  We ran the household for those few days, at which Nancy exclaimed “I never knew Mom did this much!” 

A week before and I knew a tea wouldn’t work...  A few days before and it looked like nothing would be happening on Sunday.  When I shared my doubts with Nancy I could see how disappointed she was.  “Can’t we just do something?” she pleaded.  I realized that we did indeed need to prepare some sort of party for our mother.  Life is usually so busy that we sometimes forget to just enjoy each other’s company.  It is really only at meal times that we connect together as a family, which got me to thinking that a light brunch might be just the thing...

I knew I could pick up a few things at the market where Nancy and I work on the Saturday, and that we had quite a few things in our vintage collection for making the table pretty.

Nancy and I spent three full days preparing – writing out shopping lists, deciding on what things we should bake, etc.  We gathered all our goodies, dumped them in my room and closed the door.  Whenever we had a spare moment we went into the room and did something crafty towards out brunch.  Of course Mom suspected we were up to something – all children know moms and dads have eyes in the backs of their heads and nothing escapes their attention – but we decided to be as calm about it as we could and not draw too much of her attention!  And when she wasn’t looking, we printed out pretty things for the table and checked on supplies. 

By Saturday afternoon we had all the ingredients we needed.  Mom and Dad were out with the family in town that afternoon, so Nancy and I quickly made all we could that wouldn’t be stale by the next day.  Dad was in on the secret but fortunately gave nothing away...

Sunday morning’s work started at around 6:30am.  All of us sisters worked together at baking the last of the edibles, setting the table, arranging the decor and gathering the cutlery and crockery.  After giving her an invite, Mom was requested to remain in her room for the morning while we got ready, mainly because we wished her to avoid the chaos erupting in the kitchen.  By 11:30am, brunch was ready, the table finished and the family dressed for the occasion.  The weather was perfectly glorious and I can only say “Thank you Lord!” for that!

You must know that nothing gets done lightly around here!  We go all out at celebrations and enjoy any festivity our busy calendar allows.  We girls put together this brunch on our own – we planned and shopped for it without help (although I did try to explain everything to my very patient dad) and I am so happy to say it turned out beautifully!  It really was like a party!  Mom was so surprised!

 
The complete table...


To add that personal touch to the table we tied tulle bows to each of the chairs...


I printed the menu onto a piece of pretty scrapbook paper...


Coffee Cake...




Delicious tuna and mushroom mini quiches.  Nancy made mini flags with toothpicks to stick into each little quiche.  We placed them on white paper bags instead of plates and served them on a bed of rocket.

 
Miss Beth enjoying tea...


...Spoon...
 

I love this vintage-style birdcage.  Nancy placed a vase of flowers inside it for extra detail...


Homemade Croissants...

 
I printed each person’s name onto a small piece of scrapbook paper.  I then sanded the edges of the paper to give it a vintage type of look.  Nancy put the little sweeties she had made into a bag and attached the name tag to the packet with a pretty piece of ribbon.  It was so simple yet so effective!


 Miss Gabrielle...


My dear inventive sister, Nancy, made this on Sunday morning while I was juggling butter and jam and rising croissants.  She took an old lampshade and strung vintage forks, knives and spoons onto it using different ribbons and lace.  She then hung it above the table as a ‘chandelier’.  It looked absolutely gorgeous!  This is a fun way to reuse old cutlery that cannot be used.
 

I used a mosquito net to create a sort of ‘covering’ for the brunch.  We hung it up in the tree and hooked pieces of the tulle to different branches.  It gave the area a fairytale look.


Fruit Medley in jars topped with Yoghurt, Pecan Nuts and Raw Honey...  Oh my goodness these were so good!  If you don’t have pretty glasses to serve a dessert in, why not use jars?  They are so effective!


This was a divine cake.  A definite keeper!

Mom has told us many times before that she has no expectations of Mother’s Day.  Instead of expecting her children to make her day special (which too often doesn’t happen), she chooses to see it as a day of true thanksgiving – thanksgiving for all her blessings and the privilege of being a mother at home.  You can image how blessed she felt at having a whole party and day dedicated to her!

What a blessing to be able to serve your family!

Mom, you are so special and being able to do something for you was a pleasure!  Xx

P.S.  The recipes for the Fruit Medley and Coffee Cake can be found in the May issue of Ideas Magazine.