February 12, 2011

Project 365 - Week 6

2/5
 This is the "art" that I shared in this post.  I hung them using these.  They're pretty nifty.

2/6
 A garland made from patches I collected while in Europe.  This is hung in my craft room.

2/7
 A twig wreath I got from Jeffrey Alans.  I have since added some dried lavender to it.

2/8
 New curtains!!!  Hooray.  I got these at TJ Maxx for $10 a panel.  They're a a linen and cotton blend with copper grommets.  They are absolutely perfect.  I was going to make my own curtains from drop cloths, but this is so much better.   I love them!

2/9
 My vintage sarsaparilla bottle with some extra dried lavender.  Nothing fancy, but it makes me happy.

2/10
 Homemade valances, just hung.  We finally have window treatments!!  Hooray!  It only took a year and a half.

2/11
Hand painted sign.  The wood was a random bit found in a moving van years ago.  It has a lot of character.  The word laiterie is French for a farm dairy (not to be confused with crémerie, which is a shop that sells dairy products...by the way, I got this all from the internet.  I took Spanish in high school and German and Spanish in college.  It's just that French is always a classic in decor).

Alright, that's all for this installment of Project 365 - 2011!  Tomorrow I should be pretty much finished with my kitchen fix-up.  I will try to get some photos taken and posted.  It's nothing fancy, but it looks a ton better.  The sad thing is, though, I think I forgot to take any before shots.  Oops.  I'll do a search through my archives and see if there is any at all.  Regardless, at some point in this next week I will post photos of the kitchen.

Enjoy your weekend!!!

2 comments:

  1. All those projects are really great and I love the wreath. Its fantastic! Happy Tuesday, darling

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  2. very cool projects, thanks for the inspiration :) i am having a giveaway on my blog, that is perfect for spring&summer! a RAD BIKINI by a young Mexican designeer! check it out, you wont be disappointed ♥ i promise!

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