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La joie c'est le partage
{ the joy is in the sharing }

Monday, September 1, 2014

Happy Labor Day!




Happy Labor Day everyone!

It's been a wonderful summer, I'm kind of sad to see it go.
Hope everyone is having a great day.

xo and God Bless,
Kathleen

Friday, August 29, 2014

Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough


Yes, that's right.  Chocolate chip cookie dough that you can actually eat.  Without worry, without fear!
and it's delicious!!

I've made this stuff way more times than I'd care to admit.
 It's that good.

I found the recipe on Pinterest a little over a year ago and it's one of my most popular pins.

Okay, so here it is:
1/2 cup butter, softened
3/4 cup brown sugar
1tsp vanilla
1cup flour
1/4 tsp salt
2 TBSP milk
1 cup chocolate chips

Cream together butter, sugar, and vanilla until fluffy. Add flour and salt stir until combined. Add milk then fold in chocolate chips.
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Done and enjoy!!



Find this recipe at Tasty Kitchen!

xo and God Bless,
Kathleen

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Chic on the Cheap - A Table Lamp and Vignette




Good morning everyone!
The kids are back in school now, so I've been doing a bit of cleaning as well as catching up on some neglected projects during the little one's nap time.

I wanted to show you this table that I finished.  There is a corner in our living room that's a bit dark when the sun isn't shining in, but the space just wasn't quite big enough for a regular size table and lamp.



While out thrifting one day, I came across this table/lamp combo.
Perfect!!

For just $10, I took it home with me.
I already had a can of Amy Howard paint as well as a burlap lampshade so this turned out to be a very inexpensive project.


Here she is all pretty now, lighting up this little corner.  



Statuary - pulled out of the garden {it's actually one of those things that you hide a spare key in}
Baby Ben Clock - 25 cents
Old Books - already had on hand

Not too bad for a grand total of $10.25 - Chic on a budget!!

Have a great day everyone!
xo and God Bless,
Kathleen



Saturday, August 2, 2014

A Pretty Little Table


I wanted to show you this pretty little table that I found.


Right away I loved all of the wonderful scrolled detail on the doors and knew it would look fantastic with a new coat of paint.

 I painted the top in graphite and the rest in duck egg blue.

The whole piece got 2 coats of clear wax
and then a bit of dark wax on the doors to bring out all of the beautiful detail.



I love how she turned out and guess what?  She's for sale!

If you're in the local Hagerstown or Frederick, MD areas and you'd love to have this pretty little table in your home, send me a message.  I'll set it up in my Etsy shop and she can be yours!

Thanks so much for stopping by everyone -
Have a great weekend!

xo and God Bless,
Kathleen


Thursday, July 31, 2014

Thank you!




Thank you all for your prayers regarding my previous post.  They were all greatly appreciated.

I'll be back soon with a new post!

xo,
Kathleen

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

I had a plan to post this week...
I was going to show you some of the projects that I have completed.
I was going to add a tutorial or two.
I even completed the bedroom makeover that I have been hinting about for months,
and I was going to show it to you.

Then tragedy struck
and none of it really seemed important anymore.

You see, my son has a friend and the friend has been through a lot in his young life.  Last night he lost his sister
to a tragic car accident.
She was only 5 years old.

I cannot even begin to imagine the pain.

 May I ask you to pray for this grieving family?
That God will wrap them in His loving arms and fill them with His peace?

There is also a fundraiser to help pay for funeral expenses and medical bills.
Please pray about it and if you feel led to do so, you may donate to the family here.  

You may also click on the link on my sidebar.

Above all else though, prayers are needed.

Thank you all.

Friday, March 21, 2014

A French Style Easter




I've been busy in my studio this week creating all sorts of fabulous Easter goodies
 - all French inspired of course -


Beautiful Easter eggs


painted in the palest shades of blue, gray, and pink, adorned with French crowns and glitter.


I've been painting baskets in weathered gray tones


and making these handsome Easter rabbits!



They're available in both weathered gray and white



and they look quite "at home" all nestled in these beautiful baskets!

The French Marketplace has been re-stocked and more new items will be arriving soon.  There will be lovely wooden chunky candlesticks and more baskets too.  Be sure to stop by!

I've also re-stocked the French Flashcards.

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
xo and God Bless,
Kathleen








Thursday, March 13, 2014

Painted Books to add French Style


Before I even begin this post, I want to thank all of you who came over from Junk Chic Cottage to visit!  You guys are awesome!!  Thank you Kris for featuring me Saturday.  I was so honored to have been your Saturday Spotlight.  All of you - my readers and followers, lots of new friends - you guys are amazing and you made my weekend.  I even sold a lot of items in my shop, so I thank you, from the bottom of my heart!



Old, timeworn, French books.  I love them but I don't have any.  I did however, find on Pinterest, a cool idea that I'm sure you all have either seen or maybe even tried yourselves - painting books!

Okay, so I started adding of few Easter touches around the house.  It's been so cold, I think I'm trying to coax spring to arrive a little sooner than later!
I have this pretty silver dish that I found at a flea market so I filled it with some moss and added Easter eggs and a faux chocolate bunny.  I put it on the coffee table but it needed some height.  Here is where the books come in.  I like to stack books to create height in some of my vignettes.  It's pretty and it's functional but this dish required larger books.
On Pinterest, I saw people painting old encyclopedia sets.  About a year ago, I found a set of books called "The Young Students Learning Library."  They're basically a childrens encyclopedia set.  I bought them and have been holding on to them to paint "one day"


I painted each of the books with Amy Howard at Home One Step Paint in Robins Egg Blue.
Then I hand stamped the painted books on the covers and spines.  I used StazOn ink by Tsukineko
  so that it wouldn't smear when I antiqued them.
{I'm not paid to endorse either of these companies...I just happen to like these products}








After everything was dry, I just rubbed some walnut ink around the edges and in some of the stamped places to age them a bit.


It was a fairly quick project and I'm happy with the way they turned out.



I think they add just the right height to my flea market dish!

I hope you get a chance to try this!  It was a fun project and you can use these pretty much anywhere in your decor.  They look great on book shelves too!
 {plus, the information inside the books is interesting and fun to read for the little ones}

xo and God Bless,
Kathleen

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Thursday, March 6, 2014

A French Mannequin/Dress Form Tag Tutorial




Our homes and the way that we choose to decorate them are a reflection of who we are.  But what about the little touches, the smallest of details.  They should be a refection of us too.  The little things that we do whether it's decor for a party that we're hosting or a special gift for a friend.


That is why I came up with these fun little tags.  Our youngest just had a birthday party last weekend and I wanted to make her thank-you notes.  I wanted them to be special.


I made these to attach to the cards


and once I started, I just couldn't stop!


I thought it would be fun to share them with you and tell you how I made them.




Okay, here is a list of the supplies that I used...

FOR THE TAGS:
cream colored and patterned cardstock
various rubber stamps of your choosing
ink pads in your choice of colors
Tim Holtz Walnut Stain distress ink
a dress form die to be used with a die cutting machine
hole punch {I used 1/8 inch)
hemp twine {or any type of string}

FOR THE EMBELLISHMENTS:
1 1/2 inch scalloped circle punch
glass pearl beads
glue
crepe paper cut into strips or crepe paper streamers
French script stamp
gossamer ribbon


First, I cut out the tags with my die cutting machine and then I used the distress ink to "age" the edges of the tag.
Now comes the fun part, dressing them up!
You can embellish any way you want.  For mine, I stamped them with different stamps that I had on hand.  I used black ink for some and pale aqua chalk ink for others.

I made some paper flowers to embellish some of the tags by punching several scalloped circles and then stacking them to create the flower.  I added a glass pearl bead in the center to finish it off.

For the ballerina dress forms, I stamped some crepe paper and then ruffled and glued them along the waistline.  I tied a pretty pink gossamer ribbon around her waist to make her lovely!
{These will go on our thank-you notes}

You can also use pretty patterned papers and just leave them as is.  Once you're happy with your tags, punch a hole in the tops, string them and you're done.






Hope you have fun making them!
If you don't have the cutting die/machine but you still want some, I've made lots of these and they're available in my Etsy shop.
If you have something special in mind that you don't see here, let me know because I may have just what you're looking for and I'd be happy to do a custom order!

Happy Thursday!

xo and God Bless,
Kathleen

Monday, February 10, 2014

Chalkboards and a Pretty Planter


I love old picture frames...



...and I found these oldies but goodies last week.  Right away I knew they would be perfect for mini chalkboards!
I totally forgot to take before photos - sorry!
I painted them with Annie Sloan chalk paint in Louis Blue and then I washed over them with a pretty antiquing gel.


I love how they turned out!
I thought they'd be so pretty on a desktop.  You know, instead of  unruly pieces of  sticky notes everywhere.   That's what I use mine for and it really dresses up the desk quite a bit.
I write little notes and reminders on it.

They'd be cute as wedding table decor too!


or a sweet little Valentine note!


I also got this cool old Syroco planter/wall pocket.
Is it just me or does anyone else love that old Syroco decor?
I'm not always crazy about the original color of it though, so I painted this one.
It got the same treatment as the chalkboard picture frames.


as well as a wee bit of distressing.
Pretty cool huh?



These are all available for sale right now in my Etsy!!

Have a great day everyone!!

xo and God Bless,
Kathleen