A big red gingham bow to cutesy up the plain white shade.
A vintage tablecloth/runner that I'm thinking of making into a cute window curtain with some pompom trim. The only thing is that this most adorable grandma/grandpa couple look "faceless". Until you see it up close - then you can see their features. Maybe I should embroider their faces in - or do I leave it as it is? Don't want it to look garish if the embroidery stands out too much. I actually like it in the 'as is' vintage shape it's in. What do you think?
I want the curtain to be for this window - possibly on just the bottom half. Like my newly painted upper wall? It adds way more pizazz than the solid white did. I think a cute curtain will tie this little nook together so well.
And this - it's a coaster. But it has my dream sink on it. Someday....
Have a most wonderful summer!
Adorable runner! It will make a lovely curtain with perfect colors to match your wall and decor. I'd probably leave it as is.. It's sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteRed and white--I love it! Wrapping a bow around a plain lampshade is a great idea and so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love your phone table and the phone on top is great!
ReplyDeleteI think the color you painted is so bright and cheerful.
Great job.
Joanne
Love what you're doing with all the green and red! I too am leaning toward the vintage table linen and ball fringe for a kitchen window treatment. Can't wait to see what you come up with!
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Your room is fabulous! I LOVE it! Ya know, I would keep the faces as is...it is nice to have a little "mystery" where you take a closer look. You've got talent galore!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I love how you showed the where you find inspiration (the coaster), it proves inspiration can come from anything!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to have a sink like that too! Someday.... :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely coaster... looks frameable even!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors. So refreshing. Love the red telephone. Wonderful ideas. Lilly
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