Thursday, July 26, 2012

White Scrolled Metal


I found the neatest little scrolled black-painted-gold corner shelf at one of our stops on the way home from the beach. 

Try to envision the black scroll metal of the 50's.  Someone had painted half of it gold and forgot the under-half.

I spray painted it, of course, Ivory!

The detail is beeeeeaaauuuuutiful!


Is this not the sweetest white and pink doilie you have ever seen?

Add a silver plated/glass trinket box...

...and a pretty milk glass pot and you have  TREEEEEAsures!

This metal wall planter screams character!

Rusty, crusty, and chippy-don't you love it???
LOOOOve it!

Loading up me a basket of goodies right now to take to the shop.

Been away for a couple of weeks.  Heard they unloaded a GRAND piano-an OLD one.  Some man said he's never seen one this old.

Pictures to follow...

See ya real soon,

Bonnie:)
  

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Summer Weddings

My first summer love is beachin' it.

Weddings would run a close second.

Two of my girls are gettng married in the next couple of months.

Both of these girls are 2nd generation youth girls meaning that I taught their parents as teenagers, taught them as teenagers, and now I'm teaching their parents again.

I introduced them to make-up and boys, camping and lock-ins, True Love Waits and I'll kill you if you don't!

I'm glad that I can just sit back and enjoy these moments for them while their moms franctically tie up all the loose ends before the big day.


Both of our children got married in the summer-our daughter married in the late Summer-August.
Next month she and her husband will have been married 8 years.

They both had graduated in May and we were planning a long-distance wedding in Georgia while she was working and living in Tennessee. 

 Our wedding planner decorated the church while family and friends decorated a sweet little house on a pond in the country for the reception.  Buckets of daisies lined each side of the front steps, milk bottes and canning jars were sporadically placed on tables and porch railing.  My collection of birdhouses filled the hearth while candles and photos lined the mantle.  Several wicker settees sat under trees for our guests to enjoy fresh lemonade.  It was a simple yet beautiful wedding with over 300 in attendance.  My baby girl was absolutely georgeous and I'm not one bit partial.


This is my favorite picture. The heat was smoldering, the curls in her hair had relaxed, but at this point so had she.  A perfect pose at the end of a perfect day.


Our son was married in early Summer or late Spring, May 2008.  Our daughter in law was stunning in a strapless, mermaid-like dress.  The wedding of course was in Nashville. He was absolutely captivated by her beauty.

 She, too, chose yellow daisies and we decorated the tables for the rehearsal dinner with birds' nests, canning jars, milk bottles, and my favorite ironstone pitchers.  Place cards were placed in tiny pots with burlap filled with seeds for each guest to take home and plant so as to remember this day.

You can't have a wedding without children. I love the floral headpieces on the little girls that our daughter-in-love chose. 


The little one on the right is my niece.  As you can tell, she was a little anxious about her part it in all.  At the end of the day, however, she was dancing, had chocolate from the fondue fountain all over her pretty dress and was havig a ball with her new friend.


  Four years earlier, she was a toddler on her Nanny's lap and her brother was my daughter's ring bearer.

He's now 12 and she's 9.  Time moves so swiftly.  It just a few short years, we'll be planning their weddings.

  Our daughter kisses her brother to send him off to the love of his life. 
When our children married, we gained two more and we equally adore them both.

Thanks for letting me share our hearts:)

Bonnie

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Sea Shells and Cloche and HELP with Linking UP

Call me slow, but I still haven't figured out how to do these parties. 

When I try to upload my photos, I get this message that says my image is too large.

What's a girl to do?

It's your party, but I'll cry if I wanta....
you may cry too if it happened to you.

Decided to post my cloche filled with sea shells from my recent vacation spot.
I'm always "a day late and a dollar short."


I like the shells against the blue cabinet.  Makes the blue in the shells stand out.


I just can't get enough of the ironstone.  I guess I'm more facinated with my pitchers than I am the cloche.  They are my first love.


I like, I like, I like.


I muss confess, the starfish is not one I picked up on the beach.  Can you tell?  It was a packaged deal.  Didn't mean to fib!  Just remembered.

It's after midnight so that makes it the next day.

I'm off to bed.

Happy Wednesday!

Bonnie:)


The Ocean and Sandcastles in the Sand

Looking back over my recent posts, I realized that I haven't posted my beach pictures.  I posted on my facebook page so I'll not share this time with my facebook friends.  They'll have to search for me this time.

Oh, my.  I must show you my ocean- the place of sweet release. 
Ahhhhhh, selah!


I honestly took this one evening.  I think it looks like a postcard or print.  It's my next painting project.

Does it get any better than this?!
The weather was perfect-overcast at times with just enough of a breeze to keep you comfortable.
It usually rained in the afternoon.  On Monday, I swam in the ocean while it rained.
Why not?

I didn't make a sand castle at all.  My baby didn't like the sand.  The little girl who made this castle was upset and crying because the tide was coming in.  She said, "Do you think it's gonna get my castle? Do you think it will be here tomorrow?" 

The sad thing is we sometimes build our own sandcastles in the sand only to find them gone with the tide.
I remember a song I sang as a little girl in Sunday School...

The foolish man built his house upon the sand
The foolish man built his house upon the sand
The foolish man built his house upon the sand
And the house on the sand went SPLASH!

The rains came down and the floods came up
But the house on the rock stood FAST!


What am I building on?

On Christ the Solid Rock I stand all other ground is sinking sand, all other ground is sinking sand.
My baby boy will now teach his baby boy, what to build on. 
I hope I got it right.