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The next blanket is Signe's (my youngest daughter) baby blanket. I embroidered the squares while I was waiting at the doctor's office throughout my pregnancy. I had a lot of time on my hands. I often wondered what people thought while I sat there like a housewife from a bygone era, wielding my needle and thread and gripping my embroidery hoop! But I found it soothing and relaxing. Plus it made the endless wait go by quicker.
After I had Signe I decided we needed new Christmas Stockings so the family would match. I couldn't find any I liked so I made some. I also made the tree skirt to match. Here are Signe's and Hannah's, but Rob and I had matching ones too. The snowflakes were all different on each stocking. . . .
I am sure I have made much more. . . curtains, shower curtains. . . .but the pictures are alluding me.When we did the girls' room I couldn't find any beds I loved that were not a fortune, so I designed these. I literally drew the lines where to cut and had Rob cut them out for me (As a small child I saw my sister cut her hands horribly in a table saw, so I don't do large bladed machinery!). The center part is actually MDF, as is the crown piece on top. The side pieces are rough pine lumber I sanded. The finials are actually curtain rod finials. The initials are a raised plaster stencil. I then painted it cream and applied an antiquing stain over the top. Total price: $35 per headboard. You might have noticed the walls in the earlier photos of this room, we put the molding up when we did the room. I loved it. At the time it was my favorite room in my house. Now that we moved the girls' rooms have loads of potential, but need a lot of work.
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On a more decorative level, we have made a few shelves in our day. . .
In our last house we made the white shelves, but when we moved they did not fit between the windows in our living room so we made new ones. They are a lot like the Pottery Barn shelves, but cheaper and longer. I love them. I also love taking pictures, as you might have noticed.
I made these fabric filled frames as a backdrop to hang frames above my piano to fill a big blank wall. The one on the right shows how I decorate with them at Christmas time. They are slightly batted so they look kind of soft. I actually used baseboard and then did a plaster stencil dot line on the inside edge of the frame and wiped it with bronze rub.
1 comment:
Hey I am Shannon's friend Beckie. I just wanted to tell you your decorating ideas are FAB and I am so stealing some. People will think I am so original in Indiana because they are like 3 years behind the trends...giggle giggle!
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