
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
What in the?

Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Oh yeah...
Sunday, June 14, 2009
My favorite View
Friday, June 12, 2009
"The Sitting Room"




So here are some images of the "sitting room" and some of the "shabby chic/we have no money and just go to garage sales and buy old crap" style! :) We will predominately use this room for reading, sitting, drinking wine, daydreaming, viewing the beautiful property, etc... Hey look, it's nude Mom. My Dad is a great artist and his work should be displayed. These are from when my mother was first preggers with my oldest Bro! Line drawings are my favorite! Notice the chicken coop out back? The door is open, we let them wander the lawn in hope they eat up all the ticks! nasty little things...
Sailboat Centerpieces for the Wedding!!

This is an idea I saw at a local farm/country shop that fixes up old antiques with a nautical feel. I made these sailboats from driftwood collected at the beach and recycled linen shirts or whatever I find at the local thrift shops. I want to use some lace and some toile too... keep with that Provence feel! They will all be different fabrics and different sizes!
June 2009





Ripping, chopping, sawing, pruning, weeding, hoeing, raking, mending, watering... woo, we've barely started and already it's been a lot of work. We're working on the cheap so the ornamental grasses will add an instant effect cheaply. We'd like to change the path layout and materials but we have too much to do before the wedding so we just went for it and are doing what we can where we can. We be broke so grass and some cheap perennials is what we're going to do for now. We chopped down that spruce as you can see from the before pictures. Not that we wanted to chop anything down but it seemed to block what we hope to be a nice garden in the front. Once chopped down we realized how much of a garden just the front of the house will have eventually.
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