Monday, December 23, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
A White Treat Christmas
Love, love my sweets this time of the year and thought it would be fun to put together a plate of White Christmas treats. White candy cane chocolate bark and sugar cookies cut with snowflake cutters and white frosting are good standards to start out with.
Next I started with an Easter bark that I just love and made a couple of changes for Christmas.
This is the link to the recipe:
http://www.butterwithasideofbread.com/2013/02/easter-marshmallow-bark.html
Follow as written, however I substituted all white mini marshmallows instead of the pastels and sprinkled with white sparkling sugar. I cut them into small bars and they looked just like mounds of fresh snow in the sunshine!
Next I started with an Easter bark that I just love and made a couple of changes for Christmas.
This is the link to the recipe:
http://www.butterwithasideofbread.com/2013/02/easter-marshmallow-bark.html
Follow as written, however I substituted all white mini marshmallows instead of the pastels and sprinkled with white sparkling sugar. I cut them into small bars and they looked just like mounds of fresh snow in the sunshine!
Enjoy!
Friday, December 13, 2013
Mason Jar Christmas Gift
Mason jars are back!
There are so many creative uses for these ever lasting jars. For a little home decor or a great gift you can embellish any size jar you have at home. (Don't have any? craft stores or thrift stores are a good place to look.)
For these I cut a burlap band and a strip of velvet and hot glued them in the back. An inexpensive rhinestone brooch added the bling! Just clip off the pin and glue it to the velvet. You can also use burlap or velvet on the top of the lid to finish it off. A battery operated tea light adds a little shimmer.
The possibilities are endless with different fabrics and ribbons.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Finishing up the bathroom…..Yeah!
We started on a bathroom remodel a couple of months ago and felt no rush to finish until the holiday season was upon us! All we kept original was the whirlpool tub, and if we did keep other items they received a do-over.
One of those projects was a wall hanging. The original was a vintage piece of wallpaper (still attached to the wall it came from!) that was placed in a new wood frame from Michaels.
The color scheme was being transformed so the wall piece had to change as well.
First, I downloaded a graphic from Etsy:
and printed it out on fabric.
To print on my fabric I ironed on a piece of lightweight fusible(I used Heat-n-Bond Lite) web to muslin, cut it to 8.5x11 and printed directly on the fabric side.
To print on my fabric I ironed on a piece of lightweight fusible(I used Heat-n-Bond Lite) web to muslin, cut it to 8.5x11 and printed directly on the fabric side.
Since I used a lightweight fusible web I just removed the backing and ironed on the printed fabric to black burlap. The frame received a quick coat of paint, a little distressing was done and I added glass to protect the fabric.
Here is a quick peek at the home made finished vanity, so happy how it all turned out.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Thankful for My Own Farmhouse
What a nice Thanksgiving we had with our old farmhouse filled with family and friends.
The turkey and fixings have settled and now it is time to start dreaming of
A White Christmas and all of the loveliness that entails!
Sunday, November 24, 2013
An early Thanksgiving
We celebrated today with my parents. Once again my mom prepared a delicious and beautiful feast. The meal started with the antique turkey plates. They bring such joyous memories to us all. I remember when my kids were little and I was scared to have them anywhere near the table!
The meal was completed with a homemade apple pie (and pumpkin cheesecake)! A wonderful finish for a blessed Thanksgiving meal. We are so lucky to have family to share with.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Etsy….finally
It took some time but I finally got some "Farmhouse" goods up on Etsy. I am working on many more items to post soon. In the meantime take a look:
Click on the Etsy link to the right "E" to see my Etsy shop.
Click on the Etsy link to the right "E" to see my Etsy shop.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Styling with Realia by Jen
I love jewelry but don't make it so I enjoy working with Jen at her sales and helping out here and there. Today we set up for a boutique segment on the Fox 9 Morning Show.
Check out the segment:
http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/story/23959251/dont-miss-this-twin-cities-holiday-boutique
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Getting ready for Halloween
This has been a quiet year for Halloween decorating at our house. However, I wanted a little "happy" Halloween so put together this quick tablescape.
Just visit your favorite pumpkin patch...
Just visit your favorite pumpkin patch...
Gather your supplies, I carved a small pumpkin, picked up some bright mums and used a small canning jar with my handmade "frog flower" lid to hold the flowers in place.
Put the jar with water in the pumpkin, fill with flowers, add some assorted gourds on the side and use a piece of black burlap for the table runner. Quick, easy and festive (not scary!)
A greeting from The Glittered Farmhouse to you.....
Monday, October 21, 2013
Vintage Camp Stool Re-Make
VINTAGE CAMP STOOL - AFTER
I have had several vintage camp stools over the years.
Many were still adorned with the original cloth and in good shape......this one was not so lucky!
BEFORE
This is a quick and easy way to turn an old camp stool into a fun piece for your home.
#1-Remove the old canvas and measure the dimensions for your new seat.
#2-You can stain or paint the wooden base.
I used Cottage Paint Antique Wax.
#3-Cut your canvas twill (adding extra for side and end hems) the size of the old base fabric.
Fold under and sew a basic hem on all 4 sides.
#4-The Fun Part!-Stencil the design of your choice on the fabric with acrylic craft paint.
(This is a large houndstooth design from The Stencil Closet on Etsy.)
Let your first section dry and continue to stencil until you have the fabric painted as desired.
#5-Using a staple gun attach the canvas to each end. I also used small tacks for the ends
since I made the canvas larger than the leg openings.
The variations on this project are endless...go out and create!
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Alyssa with a Great Bag by Spring Finn
Alyssa, my daughter, was out and about in Minneapolis when the creator of this bag spotted her. Check out www.springfinnandco.com .....Alyssa takes this bag everywhere and loves it!!!!
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
More chalk art....
Ok, a but obsessed with chalk art. I made this to go in my sewing room. Love the Swedish proverb, maybe something that one of my grandparents would have said.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Re-purpose.....
A couple of the things I have been working on:
Footstool from the thrift store, painted and reupholstered with a Faribault Woolen Mill remnant.
Chalkboard frame painted with Cottage paint and saying inspired by my necklace from Barb Fredin Designs.
The stool went in Noah's room and the chalkboard will reside in our re-modeled bedroom...once it is done!
Footstool from the thrift store, painted and reupholstered with a Faribault Woolen Mill remnant.
Chalkboard frame painted with Cottage paint and saying inspired by my necklace from Barb Fredin Designs.
The stool went in Noah's room and the chalkboard will reside in our re-modeled bedroom...once it is done!
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