Tuesday, January 26, 2016

WELCOME TO THE REVEAL OF THE REPURPOSED FARMHOUSE TABLE!

Hi there I hope this post finds you warm and cozy if you have been dealing with all that snow and if your seaside sipping Pina Coladas soaking up the Suns rays enjoy your day! Where ever you are visiting from I certainly enjoy your visit! 

OKkkkk, So a few years ago I picked up this farm house table , its been painted a couple of times and used a lot ...well I have this wall that is in the entrance way from the screen porch  that I was looking to utilize a bit better. I did have the entertainment center made to a kitchen center there but have moved that into the dining room. 

So to start with I measured the kitchen counter at 24"   so we cut the table at 23 " and the overlap we used as a backsplash.

 I am loving this new space and it is totally very handy...wondering why you see a water knob?
 I decided to have a dry sink and I thought these knobs would be cute. So what's a dry sink you ask? If you are keen on antiques you will know if you are an older sole you'll know, but it is just a place with some type of basin using no running water. Back in the day before indoor plumbing that's how the kitchen duties were done.  I picked the knobs up at a thrift store for just cents.
 I had bought this cute lil cabinet from Dels Thrift warehouse last summer and finally have a home for it.
 It holds some favorite spices and baking items.
 I attached a skirt and underneath the skirt is I placed a long bench so when needed this could be used as seating.
 Mr. SWTSA cut out the hole perfect to fit a stainless steel bowl or colander. so its just chop on the chopping block and brush into the bowl I used it on Saturday to make stuffing and it worked out great !
 Along side the cabinet I hung a wrought iron shelf with hooks for hanging that works out great for hanging my Kitchen Aide attachments.




 Thinking it may be too short for kitchen work? Not for me I stand a tall 4Ft. 11in. so its perfect height for me.
 I crafted these French inspired signs especially for this space. Hot coffee, fresh pastries and French bread.



 I see I will have to caulk under the back splash.

 The sifter hanging on the wall belonged to my great gram.





 I found 2 leather buttons in my stash and attached them to the doors for knobs rather than traditional ones. Love to utilize what I have even though buttons are for clothing I have much more fun repurposing them as door knobs.

So with just a one straight cut and a round cut to hold a bowl. A great area that I will utilize well. Seems like I can never have enough prep areas.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

OMG I AM REPURPOSING MY FARM HOUSE TABLE!

Hi there..........thought I would give you a little peek at something I am up to. For2 weeks I have been trying to figure this repurpose out. Take a peek....

OK so this is my son and he and his wife are helping out today with this project, If you follow along with my many crazy antics you may recognize this as my dining table.  Yes we are cutting it, cant say anything more so please check in on the next post and you can see how I am going to repurpose this table. If anything goes wrong lucky for me I have two more tables just in case!   Wish me luck
 
Yes the very table that we have dined at , decorated cookies etc.....
 
 

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

SHED A LITTLE BARN LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT!

Hi there so glad you drop on in ! I have been working on adding some lighting that I like. I have mentioned before that Mr. STNSA is an Electrician. So when he does some jobs and there are lights he takes out and usually tosses them out or brings them to me.

He took out this barn light ,it was an awful light pink color no wonder they wanted to toss it out. But with a lick of paint I fixed her up .I took the existing wires out and replaced it with guts from a plug in light so I did not have to wire it in just plugged it in and presto.


 A wonderful bright light!
 I used a grey with some red wear .






The kitchen window never renders any good lighting because of the porch.


 It is so much brighter and better for kitchen duties!  Love the concentrated light that the barn design brings. Thrift stores are a wonderful resource for lighting and don't forget most lighting can be restyled and painted to your liking.

                                                           Thanks so much for letting me shed a little light on the subject!
                                                                        Lisa

Monday, January 18, 2016

PINE BOARDS MADE INTO A VINTAGE FARM INSPIRED BARN WINDOW

Hi there.......gotta say it is cold out side, just came in and it is in the 40's ......autttttt, no laughing okay know what your thinking I should not complain cause where you are its perhaps 10 or 20 degrees and your yard has a blanket of snow right? Hey I'm a Northern girl and I know freezing temps only too well . Before I came to Florida I lived in Vermont....now that's some cold weather. I do love cold weather though its just inconvenient . I just put in Petunias in my front garden . I will cover them with a special stash of old sheets that I use every winter to cover the plants.   
 Anyway I had some planks of pine scrap sitting idle so I thought I would make a faux vintage inspired barn window. I split the pieces and constructed a window .
 I used chicken wire for the back.
 With an uncut plank I added a shelf
I bought the rooster wood carving from Goodwill , it was a gold color. My first intention was to paint it black but after I tried the deep red I decided to keep it.


I painted it to look like it was old and lots of paint chipping off. I added some Valentine décor.

Friday, January 15, 2016

Changing this...changing that, something old and something new thats what we bloggers do!

Happy day to you, thank you for stopping in today. We are having severe storms today which is very odd for this time of year...usually it is the perfect weather that all the vacationers that come to sw Florida seek. Warm days and cool evenings, some evenings are very cool I have seen 35 degrees last winter. I have some Petunias sitting idle since last Saturday . Poor things they thought they were going to a rich soil garden where they could thrive and grow but........bad weather has them sitting and just waiting. Maybe tomorrow?

Anyway I took down all the Christmas and rearranged with some old stuff and some new stuff. Love this milk can a great find at Tuesday morning. It was designed to look vintage and I think the maker did achieve that. It's colors are bright and it's a perfect place to store all of my wax potpourri. I just love the different scented waxes , I never am without them. I use the plug in wax burners they provide such wonderful aroma through out.

Next to the milk can is a vintage fashioned iron that is a night light. I love it, I bought that at Cracker Barrel. They have such unique finds.
I have it resting on a vintage trivet I picked up at Good will.

Put my real vintage 7up bottles on the window sill to get a bit of color from the porch.
My wooden box that I crafted is filled with old metal signs.
Roosters have taken residence on my red shelf along with some rooster dishes.
I put my favorite rooster in the kitchen hanging basket with some icy branches , white lights and bows attached with cinnamon sticks.


I picked up this small 4 ft white tree at 75 percent off and decorated it winter style. It sits pretty in the corner near the old white cabinet. I have plans for this tree for valentines and I will share that later. I have the tree in a huge white washed basket.

Love blue dishes how about you?
Also found this at Goodwill ,metal signs are always welcome here.
I hosted a after Christmas birthday dinner and made up these candle dishes for the tables.


Am I the only one who is anxious to take down Christmas and put out my new finds? Looking for some treasures check your local thrift stores and if you have a Tuesday Morning try them out although I must warn you will have to control yourself in there. Wayyyy to many nice things!
                                                                Have a wonderful weekend!
                                                                       Lisa

Thursday, January 7, 2016

HOW MANY OF YOU RUINED YOUR STOVE BURNER COVERS? OOOPPPS!

Welcome to you , so happy you could stop on in today! I don't know about you but I have burned ruined so many stove burner covers , I especially liked the latest ones......but that's in the past.

 They were so pretty though!
But now they have taken a new lease on covering burners.......With a coat or two of chalk paint they are nice once again!






Now I can leave messages where everyone will be sure to see them....maybe  even I will stencil them a bit. I came very close to buying some new ones but I am glad I didn't ! So don't throw them away give them a redo!
                                                                  Happy Painting!
                                                                      Lisa

Why Not Give Your Holiday Tree Some Easter Love!

 Welcome, thankyou for stopping on in today! Easter is swiftly approaching as I have been busy planning decorating and meal plans.  I have a...