White warmth ... when cool hues warm the heart and soul

Tuesday, October 30, 2012


Velvet Pumpkins

So luscious and plump!  The first time I saw them, I had to have.

So I purchased one from Rachel Ashwell's 
Shabby Chic Couture website.
There were three sizes, all for sale at 75% off 
with free shipping!
Well, naturally.....

So I chose this beauty.  
Superb quality! It seems to be stuffed with sand.
And, oh, that stem!



Well, one was not enough, but I couldn't afford to buy many,
and most that I found for sale just weren't the colors I wanted.

So I searched online for a "how-to" and happily found 
great instructions at a delightful blog, "Nest of Posies."


Pumpkin stems are very hard to find, 
but I managed to find some short ones. 
M pumpkins are stuffed 
with fiberfill and dry beans (for weight).
I splurged on gorgeous silk velvet,  
which can be purchased as fat quarters or by the 1/2 yard at:  


 These lovelies stay out all year round!




Thursday, August 9, 2012

Serendipity

No, not white, but pink ... not a usual choice for me these days. But as I roamed through a local antique shop on a rainy afternoon recently and spotted this vintage galvanized steel milk box, chippy and oh-so-pink, I was completely charmed! I envisioned a woman in a ruffled apron, decades ago, happily painting her milk box to add cheer to her small covered porch. It was on sale and I really had to have it.


Though I loved it, still I thought to myself, "If only it were blue..."

Two days later, I curiously went online to price-check these lovely old boxes, and lo and behold, what did I see....?



Only one blue milk box on all the Web, and there it was, waiting for me!

Ah, serendipity and simple pleasures ... reason to smile.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Swirling like snow in my thoughts

Then will I raise aloft the milk-white rose.
For whose sweet smell the air shall be perfumed.

~William Shakespeare







The red rose whispers of passion,
And the white rose breathes of love;
O, the red rose is a falcon,
And the white rose is a dove.

~John Boyle O'Reilly