my favorite sign in my living room says a great deal of who Michele Askeroth is. . . I made this in December from a piece of wood I found in the desert.
don't you love the burlap wreath. For my birthday back in Feb, my friend made this so cute burlap wreath and even added a little bit of vintage bling to the floral centers. Thanks Camille!The sweet bird cage was a present to myself while I was shopping on my birthday. Did not need it,but wanted it, and since it was my birthday, well splurged! The big platter in the background is large and heavy, and was given to me by my sister and is a Mikasa piece.
the wired piece with the bird on top, looks like something that has weathered in some old shed in France.
I must have twenty or so, small white pitchers. Some are old, and some are new, but love them all.
I just can't seem to get enough of mercury glass, and here are some random items in a wire basket on my coffee table in the living room.
I find these old hard plastic elements from the 60's and paint them to look like tarnished silver!
Can't make myself take down the vintage Easter banner I made for spring with old postcards that is attached to my old window in front of my fireplace. I need to get busy and make one for the 4th to replce this one. I was in a shop far from home when I found the shabby clips that are attached to the window.
back in the beginning of March, I made this mossy accent piece and put it into a
lovely little urn that I painted and distressed.
I keep on filling my chalk painted hutch with more whites and collections of silver pieces
on a recent trip, I found this lovely mercury glass knob and knew that it had to replace the
knob on this hutch. It could not be more perfect for the cabinet door.
Found this mirror at a thrift shop and gave it a good coat of white paint.
the shelf came from a thrift shop and was in my craft studio, and of course more birds. I just love birds and these two matching ones are now considered vintage as they
Made the pedastal, but glueing an large plate on top of a painted terra cotta an the wire basket was purchased off of the online yardsale site in our valley (facebook)
I found these two quails on separate occasions, but both at thrift shops
these little birds are reproductions with a French Flair!
My daughter just gave me this chubby ceramic bird for Mother's day.
She knows that I love porcelain birdies.
Found this exquisite antiquie frame at a yard sale. Isn't it amazing what you can find sometimes at unsuspecting yard sales.
We had a mishap and this ceramic frame fell off the shelf it sits on and It got cracks in it. My husband felt so bad, but I told him that it just made it more shabby and that is Okay!
My son recently returned home after being away for 2 years, and so the whole family gathered to welcome him back. So this is the message I did up on my big kitchen chalkboard.
I love my cast iron birdbath, and it has been a focal point for years now.
The cast iron door mat works well as a centerpiece and provides hours of fun with magnets
for the kids.
I have been making these Burlap table runners, and have sold some and given some as gifts.
I am crazy about burlap and I had to redo an old wreath with china in it, so decided to do it into burlap
Here is my chance to have a little bit of color with my whites and neutrals
My last little picture of something that I have posted before, but it surely captures the shabby french theme. I bought this old drawer insert for .75 at a yard sale, and this is the shabby french piece I turned out. I am thinking that we need a good ole giveaway for the summer. Stay tuned I feel one coming up from this blog. Happy summer to all. . . .
3 comments:
Awesome, as usual, I want all of it!
Welcome back!
You have been busy - very creative with pretty results.
Yes, I agree blogging has changed a lot over the last few years, and think more bloggers are using other forms of social media.
So glad to see that you are back on line! I missed visiting with you! Love the burlap wreaths - so cute! your home is always so warm and inviting. I love your style my friend.
Hope it's not too long in between posts.
Leann
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