I purchased this stool for $8. Hubby made it sound (no wobbles), I painted it white, distressed it and used fabric from room to reupholster it. |
This is our Green Toile Guest Bedroom. I decorated it using old antique finds turned into new uses. Here is a door made into a headboard...the crystal knob is still attached hiding behind a pillow! An old foyer chandelier into a teacup chandy. |
I took an old foyer light fixture, just used the center combined with an old lamp shade form and made it into a new fixture. I covered the wire shade in heavy fabric and made ribbon roses. |
This is the inside of an old foyer light fixture. I added the teacup and crystals. I hung it from an old birdcage stand and covered the cord with a toile fabric sock I made. |
I made the curtains. I also took an antique board from the back of a dresser and turned it upside down. Painted it white and distressed it and added the vinyl lettering. |
Bed tray and items on it from garage sales except the teapot, it's from TJ Maxx. I made the dust ruffle, toile coverlet and all the pillows. |
I made the ribbon roses on this sugar bowl turned hat pin holder. |
I added the tin-type baby photo to the plate using scrap-booking flowers. All garage sale finds. |
I purchased this antique secretary ($150) at a local antique store. I painted it white and put on new hardware. What a great find and adds so much character to the room. |
Inside the secretary...I cross-stitched the bear and painted the mini rocker (on the bottom shelf), but all the rest are from garage sales. |
The bird is hiding under there somewhere! |
Sold the black table and replace it with this table I refurbished. |
More garage sale finds...Lamp, Free; lamp shade, $2; biscuit jar, 50¢, hankies (in the jar), $3; Sugar bowl, 50¢ |
Antique christening dresses I collect. |
Top of door headboard. Antique baby shoes and christening dress. |
Instant ancestor (purchased) in an antique frame. |
Doll chair from garage sale that I painted and hung on the wall. Photos of my daughter as a young child and of me with each child when they were young. |
This needlepoint bell pull was found at a thrift store for $2. I added the fringe and tassel. |
All plates from garage sales. |
Old picture of a woman in white dress. |
I purchased this dress from an antique dealer for $40. It is a wedding dress from 1910 that she purchased from the son of the woman who made and wore it here in my town. |
Old high top button baby shoes to tie in with my collection of other antique baby items. Old frame was purchased at auction for $5. It's done in gold leaf. |
Old dresser pediment turned upside down. |
Purchased this old milking stool on eBay and painted the legs. Broke old plates for mosaic. Paris picture from a garage sale for 50¢. |
Old hat that I just loved from antique store. |
Four french 'man and woman' scenes that are framed, found at a garage sale for $4. I tied with ribbon and hung in a row on the wall. |
Birdcage and stand from a garage sale. First baby outfit my hubby wore as a baby. Second outfit I wore as a baby and third outfit my daughter wore and my sister made it for her from a doll pattern. |
Now the bell from below is a new tassel. |
I hammered the old silver spoon flat then painted the front in checks, I painted a rose and the words, "Love a good book" on the other side. It is supposed to be a bookmark. Parties I linked to: Charm Bracelets Toile Party Strut Your Stuff @ The Saturday Morning Blog |
OMG! I love, love, love your guest bedroom!!! The detail work you had put into it shows how much you care for your guests. Would love to be your guest...you probably spoil them too with tea and dessert :-)
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-marie
You have created a lovely room with many great finds and your own creative talents. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThis room is so lovely. I especially love the baby shoes in the frame.
ReplyDeleteI just love all of the little details .... so charming and creative!
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Janet
You are so creative and the guest room looks so pretty, I also love the frames, you kept those baby clothes for such a long time, I wish I kept mine:)Best Wishes,
ReplyDeleteAngela.
The guest room is gorgeous!! I love all your yard sale finds!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming guest room, only sweet dreams to be had in there, just stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow~ your guest room is Gorgeous!!! I love all the beautiful details you have in there! Your furniture finds, your treasures, just everything!! You did a great job- I love it!! Thanks so much for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday!! :)
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ReplyDeleteWe have the same secretary. Still brown. It was my husband's grandmothers.
Just too afraid to paint it and mess it up.
Did you spray it?
Glad I found your lovely blog.
blessings
barbara jean
You must have a waiting list of visitors ready to come stay in your charming guest room! I love each and every special touch you added to the room! You have a great talent!
ReplyDeleteThat's great! I would love for you to come link this up at my Strut Your Stuff Party, and enter the giveaway as well!
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Oh my gosh.. any girl's wish come true with this room! It's so fabulous. You have sooo many unique touches I've lost count!
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Donna
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/
What a guest room! I would love to come stay for a while. Everything is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous guest room friend!! Thanks for sharing, I'm visiting from Common Ground & I love your blog!
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Susie
You have a wonderful collection - love the 1910 wedding gown and the lilac lady is heavenly.
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P.S. – I’m having a Jeanne d’Arc Living Giveaway till 12 Dec.!
Bisous,
Sandy @ My Shabby Streamside Studio
http://myshabbystreamsidestudio.blogspot.com/
Its sooooo beautiful I could move right in! :-)
ReplyDeleteMay I ask what pattern you used for the window treatments? I love it and would to reproduce for our home!
Thanks a bunch for sharing your beautiful home with us.
Smiles, Dolly
To Dolly and anyone else wondering about the curtains. The pattern is McCall's # 3561. I am glad that you enjoy looking at the room. Terry
ReplyDeleteOh my! I love your guest room!!! Your curtains, all the sweet touches...so warm and cozy! You've done a beautiful job!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most gorgous room I have ever seen. I am bookmarking this so I can use some of your ideas in my own guest room. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour guest room is beautiful! I especially love the dishes with the green trim and the window treatments and the transformed light fixture! This would be a nice place to stay! Linda
ReplyDeleteI love toile too, and your room is gorgeous...so much charm...love that you used a vintage door for a headboard...everything is just precious :) I'm your newest follower :)
ReplyDeleteLove the green toile valance!
ReplyDeleteOkay I give up. You've done everything I ever wanted to do but better than I could ever do it. Love everything in this room. I think the mosaic table is my favorite, at this particular moment anyhow...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful room! I'm overwhelmed with inspiration! I'll be coming back for more! Vanna
ReplyDeleteYour guest room is fabulous!!!!!! I love the shelf using the shutter too. You are so creative, what a fun site.
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