Monday, December 17, 2012

We Have 4 Winners

 

 
 
      We have 4 winners for our Holiday Give-a-way
Congratulations to our winners!
 
We picked the names out of the jar and here they are
 
Karen Z
Linda B
Susan M
Eunice & Tom
 
You can come to claim your $25.00 Gift Certificate anytime.
Looking forward to seeing you
 
 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

That Time Of Year

It's time for our Annual Christmas Barn Sale and Happy Holiday Party

Saturday December 8th  -  9am - 3pm
965 Main Road , Aquebogue, NY 11931
 
Come one and all
We will be serving Mulled Cider and Cookies
 
 
We are collecting warm coats and blankets
for the needy, to be donated to Maureen's Haven
A FREE STOCKING STUFFER to anyone who brings one
 
 
 
 
Free Raffle:  We are also giving away 4 
                    $25.00 Gift Certificates
 
The barn looks beautiful and festive
 
 
 
We look forward to seeing you
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Repurposed Home Decor

Farmhouse Fresh Home Decor

Here are some examples of our re-designed and re-purposed home decor
Here we have taken a small horse weather vane
and made a stand from and industrial wheel and a piece of pipe.
It is small enough to incorporate into your decor,
by placing it on top of a farm table or sideboard etc.

On this piece Walter has taken an arrow
that had been attached to something with a collar.
He slid the collar onto an upturned funnel and finished it off
by adding a copper ball to the top with epoxy
This will be a conversation piece anywhere you put it...perfect on a mantle

This piece is the easiest since we just placed this fabulous gyro-arrow
on top of a vintage funnel...no work at all

These are just a few examples
of some of the types of repurposed and re-designed
items we specialize in.
 
 


Monday, November 19, 2012

An Easy Christmas Display with Lots of Charm

Capture the Imagination....With a Super Easy Christmas Display

 
 
I was lucky...awhile back I came across several of these large, vintage, covered jars
I've used them over and over again for many different items
 
This year I have transformed it into a Christmas Snow Scene
with just a few items I had around the house
 
I started out with some plain old rock salt in the bottom of the jar
and added a few bottle brush trees, some small shiny candy canes,
a vintage cardboard house ornament and a
Santa & Sleigh from a Christmas Village Set I have...simple, right!
You can literally use anything you have
We all probably have way too much Christmas decor
packed away....cause it is so irresistible
 
Here is the finished product
 

It took no time at all and I Love it


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

To Cloche or Not to Cloche

Make Your Own Cloche Idea

I love to corral things in groups...cloches make that easy,
So I have been scouring sales to find drinking glasses that were suitable



On this pair, I used a clear Epoxy to glue speckled marbles on top 




On others, we used a combination of cabinet knobs and finials...

The options are endless

An old finial makes a lovely handle for this cloche

Here we used a glass dresser knob in the shape of a star
This particular style ( the star)  is available for sale on the website
 
Look at how lovely ordinary objects look when cloched

Vintage Shiny Brights sparkle and pop
Antique Railroad Conductor Buttons look regal
Vintage Industrial weights or Antique Jingle Bells remind us of yesteryear
Old ornaments paired with other vintage decor create a unique look
Well....I'm on my way out to look for more 
vintage glasses I can turn into Cloches!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Light Up A Vintage Lantern

I found an easy way to light up this rusty old lantern


Yes....that's Christmas lights!


 Easy and Simple.....but makes a statement


 If there are two ways of doing something.....


I will always pick the simplest

Monday, October 8, 2012

From Primitives to Mid Century Modern

I love it all !

Primitive items are harder and harder to find but when I do find them I have a hard time letting go
sometimes it's hard to remember I have a business and that I can't keep everything
Primitive Wooden Measuring Containers

 

Definition and Examples

  • Primitive furniture items were crudely made pieces used in place of popular furniture of the era until such time as a better piece could be purchased. Since these pieces were not meant to survive, they were expendable; therefore, they are rare to find today and thus much more valuable. The settle; a seat next to the fireplace; a wagon seat, a double chair for two to sit on a wagon; and a candle stand are all examples of common primitives according to "Field Guide to Early American Furniture."

Differences Between Primitive and Country

  • According to "Country Pine Furniture," primitives closely resemble country furniture. The difference is that primitives are crudely constructed and made from rough-hewn wood. According to Dorothy H. Jenkins, author of "A Fortune In The Junk Pile," country pieces were more likely chairs, rockers and tables made with hand plane, saw, hammer and nails, and were painted and sometimes decorated with stencils to cover mixed wood types. Primitives would not be painted, because they were not meant to last that long.


Read more: Early American Antique Primitive Furniture | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_6825320_early-american-antique-primitive-furniture.html#ixzz28in1l24f


Mid Century Modern is just so darn much fun!
They just add a pop of excitement to whatever space you choose to grace with them

Mid Century Modern Lucite Candle Holders


Mid-Century Modern

Definition: Mid-Century Modern



Mid-century modern is a style of furniture design, product design, and architecture that began after World War II and continued into the 1960s. Often called "mod" and most definitely retro this style is marked by simplicity, clean lines, organic forms, and materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. Though color is used quite a bit in post-war design, mid-century modern is typically less cutesy than the more pop-art offerings of the later 1960s.
 Mid-century design flourished in Europe, particularly Scandinavia, and prominent designers from this period include Finland's Eero Saarinen, American pair Charles and Ray Eames, Florence Knoll, and George Nelson. Many of the iconic designs are still being manufactured for sale by brands likeVitra and Kartell.

See the full article at CasaSugar   http://www.casasugar.com/Mid-Century-Modern-459591

My point is that since I love it all...
why can't I have it all... 
and so I incorporate both
into my decor to create a look that is 100% Sherron