Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th of July!

Jack the cat insisted on a patriotic theme for his room!

The milk glass vase collection is finally complete!

This latest “redo” actually started with my Mama’s vintage cowgirl pillow.  It was one of her last purchases before she passed away.  Then Heather had the pretty French style euro sham.  I found a vintage Ralph Lauren pillow case at the Rink.  The sheets are vintage and match perfectly!

This paint by numbers picture came from the Goodwill.  I painted the frame white.

Beside the bed.  I seem to have a lot of vintage linens with red in them.

Left side of bed.

Yes…..that’s Jack’s bowl of food on the second shelf.  What can I say.  At least Molly can’t reach it.

I used A.S. Emperors Silk to highlight my display piece.  It looks wonderful over the Paris Grey.

When I sanded, some of the previous pink and black came through.  Yummy!!

This door stop blends perfectly with the room

Red has always been a particular favorite of mine.  Surely I can leave things alone in here for awhile.  ……..maybe!

Hope you’re having a wonderful 4th. I can hear the music playing in the park not too far from us.  It’s just too blasted hot to be outside right now, for me anyway!

Denise

6 comments:

  1. Hi Denise,
    This is such a lovely room. I love all the vingettes and of course, the patriotic theme.

    Happy 4th of July.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  2. Denise, this is absolutely beautiful!!! I adore the color scheme and your collection of milk glass. Just awesome!
    hugs...

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  3. I love this room with touches of red white and blue. I especially love the little rose painting above the bed with the flags tucked in. You really have the touch.

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  4. What a beautiful room! You have so many lovely treasures!

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  5. This room needs to be in a magazine!!

    Gorgeous!!

    LuLu~*xoxo

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  6. Denise you have such a great style. Theres so many things I like. Thanks for sharing.

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