Infusing color for fall and winter. I’ve been adding a few additional touches to the living room. Kinda warming it up a little.
I made a few pillows to brighten up my neutrals. Well…..and the blues.
Real mini pumpkins. Left over from the barn sale.
I had fun creating a little fall vignette in my grape picking tray.
I like it on my vintage coffee table.
Some things stayed the same.
Others changed. I found this botanical print at the Rink several weeks ago. The frame was already painted. I didn’t have to do a thing other than hang it. $20.00! That’s my kinda bargain!
I did a little rearranging in my flower seed box.
My chippy old door is still a favorite.
And my subway art moved from the dining room to the living room. I like the pop of the bold graphics with my Chevron chest.
Getting a new/old sofa today. Heather ordered a new sectional for her living room so I’m taking her Ikea sofa. Not getting rid of my vintage sofa though. I’m taking it to our paint studio. I just can’t let it go. It has been in the family forever. A good 65 years anyway.
Hope you’re having a wonderful week!
Denise
Love your pillows, Denise! That chair with the buttons is gorgeous. It looks like you had a lot of fun changing up some of your vignettes!
ReplyDeleteOver the top fabulous!!! I love your pillows and chairs. Grace
ReplyDeleteI love love that wing back chair...it is beautiful....!
ReplyDeleteAll the color touches throughout...perfect!!
Hugs
SueAnn
Just catching up! I see your sale was a big hit and well attended. I'm so happy see that. I love the new dining room too. You always change it up so well.
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Carole
I saw a comment you left on another blogger's page, and I had to come say hi :) Fun to meet other Denise's out there who share a love of vintage!! AND our dog's name is Bella!
ReplyDeleteYour barn sale looked amazing. Looks like a lot of great stuff, and your eclectic living room is super inspiring. Nice to meet you!
Love how you corral your "littles" !
ReplyDeleteFound you via your comment on Belgian Pearls re:the barn wood.
What is the quick way to photos of the barn you mentioned?
Cheers!