Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Leslie, Monica and I are getting ready for two of my favorite events coming up soon.   


Three Speckled Hens - An Antique Home
2198 Riverside Avenue
Paso Robles, CA 93446
http://threespeckledhens.com/shows.html
October 4 & 5, 2014


Old Time Peddler's Faire - Victorian at Heart
Kern County Museum
3 H Street
Bakersfield. CA 

50 Historic Buildings on 8 Tree-Lined Acres
www.oldtimepeddlersfaire.com
661-323-5150
October 11 & 12, 2014


We are looking forward to seeing you there !


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Three Speckled Hens Antique Show

My friend, Leslie, and I just received word that we have been accepted to be vendors in the show "Three Speckled Hens".  This show is on the central coast of California in the city of Paso Robles.  Here is a photo we took of our treasures.


Join us for a fun antiquing weekend October 4-5, 2013
If you would like more information about the show, go to their website.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Follow me on Pinterest

This retired life has gotten in the way of my blogging but don't give up on me.  I have found I can scan some sites and get a fix on decorating in a flash by checking out boards in Pinterest.  If you haven't checked Pinterest out, click on the  "Follow me on Pinterest" on my sidebar to see what has been inspiring me.  In case anyone is wondering..... the wedding category is because my great niece is getting married next June and the kids ideas are because I am the mentor mom for MOPS (Moms with Pre-Schoolers) and I'm speaking on decorating next meeting.  Also, we have been entertaining so food is on my mind.  I really don't have to be entertaining for that to happen.  You can really pin about anything of interest to you and it gives you a place to organize your ideas and have a point to go back to.



  My husband didn't know I was taking his picture but we love to take our laptops outside in the cool of the morning.  He loves to listen to music and get the latest news and I love to blog and check out Pinterest.  I never realized our retirement years would be this grand.


Just enjoying the sound and view of the waterfall.



Enjoying the crimson crepe myrtle against the greenery and a touch of goldenrod. 
Perfect combination.

Enjoy your weekend

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Ventura Flea Market this Sunday

Sorry I haven't been posting much this month but after this weekend I'll be ready to get on the computer.  This Sunday I will be selling at  the Ventura Flea Market, right on the Pacific Coast in Ventura, California.  If you are in the area, please stop by.  All I know is that I am suppose to have a corner space. 


If you would like more information or directions, there is a button on the side bar or click here. 


I am looking forward to sharing some yummy recipes and decorating ideas with you next week, also, some new treasures from the Flea Market.




Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Gail's "Rachel Ashwell" Inspired Girls Night In



My girlfriend gadabouts and I marked our calendars for the Remnants of the Past  antique show in Nipomo California at the beginning of October.  Beverly and Sandi have their birthdays then so we decided to head over for our anxiously anticipated adventure.  Sally, Linda and Ruth went too.  Cindi couldn't go but she was there in spirit since we went in her van.


We did have to get up before dawn to make it when the show first opened. We didn't want miss a minute of the fun.



There is a vendor at the show that produces these pumpkins with sayings on them.  So unique.


One of the highlights of the show was a book signing event with Rachel Ashwell of Shabby Chic.



Sally was having Rachel sign her book



Rachel shared her newest book and told of the journey she was on while publishing "Shabby Chic Interiors".  She was very personal and we felt like we had known her for years.  I guess we really have known about her for years because I mentioned that I had video recorded all her Shabby Chic shows on Style Network many years ago.   What happened to all our great decorating shows we use to watch?  Anyway, my friends said "We need to get together to  watch some of those shows so if you furnish the entertainment ...  we will bring the food" so that is what inspired our get-together last Monday night at my house.


I have a painted black dining table so I knew that was not going to work for a "Shabby Chic" tablescape so I layered a solid white tablecloth then a cream lace tablecloth (for the petticoat) and then I used a pink crocheted tablecloth that I purchased from The Tattered House at the Remnants of the Past show.


Since I have all of Rachel's books, they needed to be the base for the design on the table.


Since we would be seated on both sides of the table, I turned every other book to the spine side.


I chose a silver charger with a pale green dinner plate and vintage Homer Laughlin "Pink Rose" bowls.
This grape patterned silverware is so beautifully detailed, I wanted to include it.

 
The tablescape has items that remind me of the "Shabby Chic" look.  For instance, the vintage floral vase with the porcelain flowers.  The sheer pale pink gloves with just a touch of rhinestones and the vintage pale pink necklace with a beautiful clasp and pendant make a beautiful backdrop for the pink high heel salt and pepper shakers.


I had to include the pink crystal stemware and the vintage pink cloth napkins with the green crystal napkin rings.  The vintage salt and pepper shakers with the hand painted roses just add 
another element of Shabby Chic.

Since it was a "Girl's Night In", I had to include my antique beaded pink drawstring purse and the antique comb set painted by Christie Repasy. 
Just a sneak preview....I will be featuring a post on Christie in the near future. 


The hand painted pink rose teapot, creamer and sugar had to be included.

  
There are so many details that I think I will just give you an overall look.
This is my version of Shabby Chic because I don't think Rachael would have used so many items but sometimes for me.....more is better.


As you can see in the background, my house is decorated in Fall colors so it was a little strange adding all this pink and pastel colors.... I have done a Fall table in soft pastels so maybe that can be another post.


The three rose covered paper lanterns hung from the chandelier.


Several years ago, my friend Beverly at My Sew Sweet Studio made these slipcovers for my dining room chairs out of  my vintage chenille bedspreads.




My vintage pastel chenille covered dress form and crinoline slip had to be dressed for dinner.


Since we were having buffet style, I decorated my counter for the food.


In Rachel's style, I mismatched the tea cups and saucers.


I had to use my Rachel matches I purchased at her Shabby Chic store in 
Santa Monica California many years ago to light the rose printed candle.
Since the matches have a pink tip, I only use them for special occasions.



I don't know if you noticed but I did find some fresh roses from my daughter's yard to replace the silk flowers. .

The guests (Beverly, Linda, Me (Gail), Ruth, Sally, Sandi) arrived so let the video and feasting begin.



You never know what or who will inspire your next decorating project.

Thank you Rachel
for your inspirational talk and sharing from your heart.


Just a quick reminder that my One-Year Blogaversary Giveaway ends at midnight on Sunday, October 31st.  
If you would like to be included click here to enter.



I will be linking to the following blog parties:

Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch


Simple Pleasures Thursday at  A Little of This and That

Vintage Thingies Thursday at The Coloradolady

Time Travel Thursday at Brambleberry Cottage

Vintage Inspiration Friday at Common Ground

Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home


Wednesday, October 13, 2010

A Walk along the Beach

I guess the best place to start a story is from the beginning. 

At the beginning of summer Mr. VH and I helped with decorating for the Vacation Bible School at our church.  It had a nautical, beachy, pirate ship theme.  It was called Sailing Adventure.

So on a trip with my friends in the summer, I started looking for nautical themed items.  I wanted some pieces with a touch of the past as well as the cutesy ones.  I did a 5-part post on our trip if you would like to check it out click here.

This all became inspiration for a tablescape that I have been wanting to do all summer.  Last week when we were having halibut for dinner, I decided this is the time for this tablescape.  

I am just going to let you take a "A Walk along the Beach"
































Fabric for the tablecloth and napkins was given to me by my friend, Beverly
The napkin rings were a gift from my friend, Sally many years ago when she went to Hawaii
The silver chargers from Target last year
The plates are Fiesta turquoise.  White or sand plates would look great if you wanted to keep it without color.
The shell and starfish plates, garland of driftwood, and rope-like silverware was from HomeGoods.
The starfish and shells are purchases I made from beach stores over the years.
One of my favorite items are the old buoys I purchased from Bungalow in Sacramento California
The vintage nets I have purchased at antique stores and shows when I see it.  The vintage nets have such character.
The shell planter was purchased at an antique store in Las Vegas.
The stemware and votive cups with the wavy glass I have had for a long time
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I hope you enjoyed  your "Walk along the Beach"

I will be participating in the following blog parties.
You can click on their names when I link them up or on their buttons on my sidebar.

Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch
Vintage Thingie Thursday at Colorado Lady
Simple Pleasures at A Collection of This and That
Time Travel Thursday at Brambleberry Cottage
Strut Your Stuff Thursday @ Some What Smple
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home