Friday, November 8, 2013

Better Late Than Never: Autumn Front Porch


We all have been there, you have a to do list and somehow you fall behind and then there is that one thing that does not get done. For me it was our front porch. I had good intentions. I even purchased some huge beautiful mums for the urn. They died and well I just never finished the porch. Every time I went to complete it I just kept thinking about what I wanted to do for Christmas. Then one day I received an email from Laura over at Top This Top That asking me if I wanted to join her and some other wonderful bloggers in the "Better Late Than Never Thanksgiving Party". Of course I said yes and so the crunch was on to create a beautiful autumn front porch but without spending any money because well I need to save that for the Christmas porch!;)
Welcome to my Autumn front porch! It took me about an hour to accomplish this after making a few things and pulling from my stash of autumn goodies that I had not yet used inside our home.
Chalk board sign made from some discontinued cabinet doors purchased at Ikea for just $3 each.
Topiary wire form that I dismantled for this project. It use to have faux ivy wrapped all around it. 
Autumn wreath from last year.
I pulled a few things from our back porch like the little round table and the solar lantern.
Now I did purchase one thing. Tom the turkey was in the clearance isle at Target for just $6. At that price I figured he could come and welcome our guests.
I made this Give Thanks Banner with some leftover scrapbook paper and stamps I had on hand. Super easy and quick.
 After I was done I stood there and wondered why it ever took me so long to get around to it.
Be sure to stop by and visit all the wonderful ladies participating in the "Better Late Than Never Thanksgiving Party". Thank you Laura for inviting me to join you all!:)

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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Treasure Hunt Thursday #131 & Highlights

Hey everybody! I have been super busy this week and have not had a chance to pick out highlights from last weeks party. Check back again in a little while and I promise to have them up!:)



Let's get this party started shall we!?

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2. Please link up only 3 times. If you have more you would like to share save the share till the next THT so it will be just as awesome.

 

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Can't wait to see what you have to share this week.


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Treasure Hunt Thursday #130 Most Viewed Links

Happy Hump Day! I hope this week is going well for everybody. I know a lot of us are brainstorming on Christmas decorating and are busy bees. I can not wait to start seeing everybody's holiday projects and homes.
Till then here are the top three most viewed links from last weeks THT.
Far Above Rubies- Autumn Dining Room
So Much Better With Age- Master Bedroom Stencil
Life & Home at 2102- Easy Halloween Decor
Thank you ladies for partying at THT!

See everybody back here today at 4 p.m. central time for THT #131.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

How I Found My Style Sundays- Our Lake Life


Hi there, So happy to be here. First, I want to thank Pamela for asking me to a be a part of her How I Found My Style Series. My name is Maria and I write the blog Our Lake Life. My husband and I bought our house by the lake 4 years ago and we’ve been decorating, renovating and landscaping the yard ever since. Our Lake Life That view had us sold the moment we walked onto the property but decorating this house and finding my style in it has been quite the journey. I have to admit I think I’m still learning what my style is. It’s come really far since the beginning but I’ve had my fair share of design miss-steps along the way I even painted the living room a horrid shade of “highlighter green”. That paint lasted for less than 24 hours before I covered it over. It was that bad. Thankfully its a distant memory now with only a stray florescent green brushstroke occasionally resurfacing under a light switch now and again. Our Lake Life Living Room My favorite design influences are Sarah Richardson, everything she does is just so good and timeless and Emily Henderson, that girl does quirky and collected like nobody else. if had to put a word on my style I’d call it eclectic. I find myself drawn to so many differently styles it’ hard to pick a favorite. I really just try to buy what I love. I’ve always been drawn to bright colors but have been trying to temper that lately with a lot of white, because my love of color can easily get out of control. Our Lake Life Coffee Table It’s been a lot of trial and error trying to figure out my style and I think I’m still working on it. There’s always a project going on here and we’ve still got a ways to go but it’s so fun to keep changing and evolving I’m not quite sure we’ll ever stop. Lately I’ve been loving black window frames and I’ve been pinning them like crazy. I just got up the courage to paint mine and I think the change is going to be fantastic. Our Lake Life Living Room We’re about to embark on our biggest interior renovation to date. We’re in the planning stages of a huge kitchen remodel and it’s got me so excited about our house all over again. Our Lake Life Bedroom I change my mind on design all the time so the favorite item in my own home changes from day to day but perhaps a recurring love of mine is the Robert Allen ikat fabric I found for my bedroom. It’s just so bright and happy. After almost 2 years living with those colorful drapes I have yet to tire of it and that’s an eternity for me. Our Lake Life Upholstered Chairs But a sentimental favorite of mine are my great-grandmother’s chairs that I recovered all by myself as my first big upholstery project . They started out totally awful, cracked orange Naugahyde, but with great lines and are now my most treasured item. The project even inspired me to reupholster a pair of cane chairs which I loved. Eclectic Bedroom - Our Lake Life We’ve worked just as hard on the outside of the house as on the inside, our style has really come through in the outdoor spaces as well as the interior spaces. We spend so much time outside it needed to feel like an extension of the indoor space. It’s getting there and we’re so happy with the results. Outdoor Bar - Our Lake Life The best tip I have for creating a beautiful home is for everyone to choose what you love. Browse for inspiration, look at beautiful images and really think about what draws you to those spaces. Try and dissect them into small parts. Is it the colors you love, the overall feeling, or how the furniture is arranged? But in the end it’s your house don’t be afraid to try something out. If you hate it you can always make a change but there’s a good chance you just might love it in the end. Thank you Pamela for having me today and welcoming me from my Front Porch to Yours I hope you’ll come visit Our Lake Life.

Maria thank you so very much for stopping by today and sharing your wonderful lake home! You and your husband have done amazing things with it. What a dream come true to live on the water!