January 30, 2012

Adding A Shelf

Over a year ago I updated our family room with a new wall color, curtains and a few pillows then called it a day.  Not much has changed since that time and I've been fine with that until lately. 
My goal this past month has been to cozy up the room, add artwork to the bare walls and make the room function better for the family.
The first wall I tackled was a large wall that also sports our fuse box and a few other quirky eye sores.  In an effort to draw the eye away from the unseemly spots I decided to hang a shelf to add more display space.  I already had a Ikea shelf I'd purchased a couple years ago that worked perfect.  In the future I may replace it with something a little more "farmhouse" looking but for now it's the perfect solution. 

I'm very happy with the result.
The vintage items on the streamlined shelf is good mix.  One that seems very classic to me.


On the shelf I placed a collection of metal boxes which I love.

I hung my homemade art just slightly above the shelf.

And filled the rest of the shelf with a collection of silver bells, an old camera and two lantern.

To help blend the shelf down towards the bead board half wall I hung two frames filled with vintage black and white photos I'd picked up at flea markets.

I placed my old washtub underneath the shelf to hold cozy blankets for snuggling on the sofa nearby.

The new addtions have added charm and a disctraction from the unsightly. 
Exactly what I was hoping for.
Hope you all have a lovely day,
Robin

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January 28, 2012

Shadow Box, Part 2

This past week I was able to finish a second shadow box makeover.  I was going for a white on white effect and decided to try my hand at making a large white felt Dahlia flower.


 To make the flower I followed the instructions from here.  By the way if your looking for flower making inspiration check out this post with thirty different tutorials.

Here is a better view of the flower itself.


Hope you all have a great weekend.

Robin

January 25, 2012

Shadow Box, Part 1


In an effort to add unique artwork to my home I decided to redo two shadow boxes that my mother in law passed down to me years ago.


Trying to keep things simple and use what I had on hand, I first painted the frame black and the mat white. 
Next using trial and error I rolled pages from an old book into tiny cones.  With scissors I cut the ends at an angle and then arranged them in a wreath pattern on some scrapbook paper.

I love the result. 
 I'm very excited to be able to create something new from items I already had.

Hope you have a fabulous day,
Robin

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January 23, 2012

Magazine Delight

Do you remember my fascination this past summer with green Zinnia's and Dill?
Imagine my delight when paging through the newest addition of Cottage Style magazine and discovering my favorite green and yellow duo featured on their glossy pages.

(isn't this dinning room amazing!)

Here's my arrangement from July.

**sigh**
Still love it.
Have you picked up the newest copy yet?

And since were talking magazines,
I decided to treat myself to one that I've been wanting to try for a long time.

I purchased it through this lovely shop, littlecottageshoppe.  I haven't had time yet to sit down and go through this beauty.  After flipping though a few pages I know I'm in for a treat.
Have you ever read this magazine?  Would love to hear your thoughts on it.

Enjoy your day and I'll talk to you soon,
Robin

January 18, 2012

Paper Wreath

It seems once January hits I hunker down and slip into hibernation mode.  I can't believe it's been almost two weeks since my last post.  The days have been slipping by at an alarming rate.  I have been keeping myself busy organizing the house and completing a few projects off the 'ol to-do list.

One such project I'll share today. 

I live in the split entry home with a very small entry (it's more of a landing than entry).  It's a very tough place add any sort of decoration since every available inch is needed for maneuvering around and out the door.  The entry's saving grace is a small wall halfway up the steps into the living room and kitchen area.  It's the perfect place to add a little "me", and an area that has been neglected for a long time.

 I thought a paper wreath would fit the space perfectly.  After digging out my glue gun this is what I came up with.


Here you can see it hanging in the entry way.


Here's a close up of the middle.  I used a little vintage lace to add a some softness.


Hope you enjoy your day, and stay warm (brr it's cold here)
Robin

January 3, 2012

Favorite Vintage Finds Of 2011

Ask any collector of vintage items to share their favorite finds and I'll bet they can rattle off a list in no time flat.
I know I could.  Thought it would be fun to recap finds from the past year that I reach for time and time again.

#1:  Camera

#2:  Step Stool

#3:  Deer

#4:  Sliver Water Pitcher

#5:  Soup Tureen

#6:  Silver Sugar Pot

#7:  Clocks

Enjoy your day,
Robin

Favorite Projects Of 2011

The past year has been a good one here at Happy At Home and I thought it would be fun to revisit some of my favorite project.  Enjoy!











(technically not a new project this year but I had so much fun with it I'm including it anyway - LOL)

Robin