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HGTV.com Halloween Tutorials & Matthew Mead

I know it’s only August, but Hobby Lobby is already gearing up for Christmas, so I can share my HGTV.com Halloween tutorials, right?  I actually worked on all of these last November.  Wow, how time flies.  Here they are… Chalkboard Treat Bucket Witches Broom Place Card Holders Burlap Halloween Table Runner Foam Halloween Tombstones Vintage Inspired Halloween Banner Halloween Applique Pillow Pumpkin Topiary “Grain Sack” Pumpkin   Fall Leaf Lampshade We never decorated for Halloween when I was growing up, so these were a stretch for me and a lot of fun.  Speaking of fall, I’m sure you’ve heard of a guy named Matthew Mead.  Well, he’s come out with a “book-a-zine” all about autumn.  I love his take on a white Halloween. Not being a big “orange person”, I like the subtlety.  And guess what?  I have one to give away!  Just leave a comment on this post before midnight PST

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ruffled shower curtain tutorial & other HGTV.com articles

I just had a whole round of HGTV.com tutorials published, so I thought I would share the beauty shots and a link to each tutorial.  Ruffled Shower Curtain Spring Table Setting Tissue Pom-poms Moss and Egg Wreath Hand Painted Easter Egg Garland Moss Monogram Chalkboard Pots And lastly, a bit of business…the winners of the Baby Jewels giveaway are: Leigh Anne from Alabama (You don’t have an e-mail on your profile, so please get in touch with me to claim your prize!) wins a self-inking stamp of her choosing.  AND A Pretty Pastime wins the Fondant Stamp!  Congratulations!!

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Christmas 2011

I have received tons of requests for a tutorial on making the ruffled tree skirt pictured under the tree in my living room.  Never fear…I did write one.  Here’s the thing, it’s for HGTV.com for Christmas 2011, so you’ll have to wait a few months.  You aren’t going to set up a Christmas tree anytime soon, though, right?  In addition to the tree skirt, I’m writing fifteen other tutorials including how to make this versatile wreath… …no knit stockings… …a few tablescapes… …and others.  I’ll put the links on my blog when they are posted next season.  So, while all of you are packing up the holiday decor, I’m just getting warmed up!  I’m hoping to have it all done in the next couple of weeks, so I can move on to getting ready for the Lucketts Antique Market in May and keeping my retail spaces stocked through the spring. 

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A Christmas Tree and a Song…

It’s two days before Christmas and I finally put up my “pretty tree.”  It’s the first live tree I’ve had since I was six and I am sold on buying live trees.  It is so beautiful.  My artificial one is going to the thrift store the day after Christmas. And I’m crazy about the new tree skirt I made.  The little girl in me still loves a twirly skirt.  Sorry about the bad lighting.  These pictures were taken at night.  Sooo…some of you know about my musical background.  Well, I thought Christmas was a good time to share it with you.   (I’m a little nervous about posting this.  I’m really not a performer anymore…) Merry Christmas to you and yours. 

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Mirrored Side Tables

I have been working on my master bedroom for decades.  OK, about ten months, but it feels like decades.  I still have a naked curtain rod hanging, sparse wall space, a dresser that needs to be painted and all sort of things, but I’m getting there!  I was hung up on our side tables for a while.  I wanted pieces that provided good storage and were similar in size, if not matching.  It took a few months, but I finally came across a pair of 1980’s chest of drawers and knew I could make them work.  This is the before.  Yikes, I know, but they were really sturdy.  I wasn’t crazy about the lines, but I immediately pictured them with a coat of white paint and mirrored drawer fronts and top.  I love how they turned out!!  Very glam and not 1980’s at all.  I’ll write a follow-up post with the details, so stick

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Christmas Buffet Vignette

Just so you know, blog advertising does work.  If you read The Nesting Place, you may recognize the footed bowl I am using in my Christmas buffet vignette.  I spotted it there and then had to hit the Pier One when I was in Raleigh.  I bought it and I love it.  It was the perfect centerpiece for my buffet and I’m sure you’ll see it in many other places in my home.  I simply gathered things from my Christmas trunks and the house and put them all together.  There really isn’t a science to this vignette.  It’s symmetrical and traditional. I added some fresh cranberries around the candles and pine cones in the footed bowl.  It’s nice to add natural elements when decorating with artificial greens and berries. I used colors that would tie in nicely with my mantle, since they’re both in the family room.  I am linking my vignette

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Tale of Two Mantels

Well, one of my “mantels” is actually a piano, but I decorate it like a mantel, so we’ll go with it. This first mantel…okay…piano, is in my living room.  This vignette is simple, neutral and all about my taste in decorating.  The Hess trucks, laughing Santa and such are banned to the family room. A German glass glitter “Christmas” banner is hung from an antique bead board door leaned against the piano.   I was only able to find two of these raw chipboard banners, so I sold one and kept one for myself.  Aren’t you proud of me?  And you thought I sold everything…   The wreath is live and was $9.00 at the grocery store.  That beats the $20 I was quoted at the Christmas tree lot.   Ironstone pitchers are lined in front of the wreath and the vignette is rounded out with framed family photos and a

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I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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