
No searching for a tassel today...He makes sure he is seen by everyone. Of course these change daily while Im making them. He happens to be my favorite today. He's in the shop too. Ok enough chatter about tassels... On with the tour!

This room gets the most sun and all the action. This is where all of those tassels are born...

This wall hold's one of my favorite things...pictures of my Maw Maws old house...

Im always hanging different junk on it!

Did you see that cabinet.. remember that find from Kmart..

I did finally fill her up..

With strawberries...

and fruit and cool finds from the Goodwill

You know I have to have at least one nest in the bunch...

This jar came from my Maw Maws house. She kept rice in it. I dont drink but asked a local resturant for their corks.. I love them... Yes.. I will be making some tassels out of those babies...

One grass ball....

Never enough ribbon...

This is for your garden but I like to think outside the box...

I made this grass... blade by blade... sure you remember that post!

I did have some checked curtains and loved them dearly but it was just too heavy for the summer. I found these at Bed and Beyond... 1/2 off..smile...

Have you seen enough pictures???

One more for the road... See you in the kitchen..
I love your chairs!!
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Hugs from Norway
Gorgeous room! I just saw those grass balls clearanced at Michaels and hadn't the first clue as what I'd do with them - now I know!
ReplyDeleteLove your dining room. I am going to have to hunt for your post on the grass!
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Diane
Where did you get the black shelf with the crystal knobs? I love that! And also, the Fleur de Lis picture hanging on it?
ReplyDeleteI can't believe, well, yes, I can, that you change your curtains for the seasons! I am just trying to work on getting 'something' on my windows....let alone 2 or more somethings!!! You are amazing!!!
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Good Morning Miz Susie, I love your dining room! I seriously think we would be best shopping/crafting/thrifting buddies if we lived closer to each other! Love your stash of ribbon tucked away in your cabinet. And the grass ball, I drool over those but haven't snapped one up yet. Love your wall picture knob thingy too, it's so sweet to see pictures of your Maw Maw's displayed. I love the sepia tones in them, looks fab. And using her rice jar to hold corks is so simple but briliant! I wonder if my corks would look good in my apothocary jar in the dining room? What do you think? I have such issues with filling and displaying that jar! HELP!
ReplyDeleteI have loved each room you've shared and your entire home is lovely and elegant just like you. Hard to believe a family lives there it's so pretty, they must be well trained. My guys can destroy my efforts in about 10 minutes flat with discarded shoes, dishes, hats, etc, but your home looks visitor ready in a moment's notice. Beautiful, simply beautiful!
I love this room. Makes you want to just sit down and relax for a while. And wow, that KMART find is amazing. Who would have guessed. It seriously looks like it could have been handed down. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the color and all the pretties in this room...
ReplyDeletegreat idea about asking the resturant for the corks...we have a gameroom outside and I wanted to do the bar top in corks...we don't drink enough wine either to save for as many as it would take...thanks for that idea!
That is a great space. I do remember the grass project and it turned out great. I can't imagine that you would be able to fill up that cabinet.LOl
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I love the pineapple! I've been wanting one for my home. I told my husband that it is the sign for hospitality. He said, "no it's not, it's for Hawaii."
ReplyDeleteThat's another beautiful room.
ReplyDeleteI love the kmart cabinet & the fleur de lis (?) print.
I sooo want all of those tassels.
I'm going to have to get a job just so I can buy them all.
Pretty room. Love the rooster tassel! Jen R
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Love your home! The frame you have with the glass knobs...I bought one like it last week which gave me the perfect *excuse* to buy my birdie tassel!
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Kim
Never enough pictures! I love the tour of your home. Very beautiful and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI just love taking tours through your lovely home! I love your style! The fruit in the glassd omes are just a perfect touch in that cabinet! CUTE! CUTE! CUTE!
ReplyDeleteOh you HAD to pull out the rooster tassel didn't you? I love him. I may break down and buy one yet! I'm worried I'll buy one and need more. That could get pricey!
ReplyDeleteI've been to Kmart twice since you posted about that cabinet. My scary Kmart didn't have any...but I still kept checking. I love, love, love what you did with it.
I'm getting worried for the time when you run out of rooms to photograph.
Loving it! You have given me ideas for the top of my china cabinet! It's bare and is needing something! I will be on the look out for stuff now! : )
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty, Susie! I just know you and I would get along great. We have very similar tastes and you just sound like a very fun person. Glad I've gotten to know you!
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Rhoda
Girl, I wouldn't be surprised if you start getting offers to decorate model homes! You've got the start of a great portfolio with all of the beautiful pictures of your home!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the chandie post AND can you add a post about that cute ceiling tile too? I know, I know, it's nice when one of your many adoring fans gives you ideas on what to do(it's either nice or obnoxious).
Wow...love those high ceilings...and the pineapple...love that
ReplyDeleteI adore that bowl with the grass in it. So lovely. The whole kitchen is delightful. Those pictures of maw maw house, oh, I adore them. What a treasure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these pics of your home.
Hey :-)
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Have a nice afternooon :-)
What a bright space! Still loving that white cabinet!
ReplyDeleteWe love it...now I am off to search for the Kmart cabinet post since I am new to your blog.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I don't mind at all. I'll trade you my snake for your tassle. Well, it's OK, I am not picky, I'll trade it for the pineapple, Fleur de Lis pic, or even the crystal knobs. Your choice.:)
Your home is amazing! I love the platter under the pears...it is SCREAMING my name! LOL!
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LOVE IT! So wonderful and I think it is painted the same color as my formal dining room! This is so much fun Susie..Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLoving the rooster tassel!
Your ribbon drawer alone lets me know we will be friends forever....even more so since they are organized by color!!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love that you have an old picture of your Maw Maws house. What a treasure! Look at all that ribbon! Did you see that HL has ribbon 50% off? I bought some for fall decorating.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day Susie!
Brandee :-)
PS I remember your grass post. Loved it!
A girl can never have enough ribbon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful home!!!
I am loving the black frame thing with the pictures of your grandmother's house. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh, another beautiful room. You have such great, yet easy (as in why counldn't I think of something like that??) decorating ideas. How cute are those corks in a jar?!?! I always just love your rooms and I truly think the next tassel I buy will need to be hand delivered so I could get some decorating help in my home.......lol
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed looking at all of your rooms.
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea. My favorite tassle is the one with the chicken on it. Reminds me of my Grandmother!
Hope you get to see Mamma Mia soon! If you like the movie you will like the soundtrack - the songs on the soundtrack are from the movie and not sung by ABBA.
ReplyDeleteLove, love that rooster - he would be so perfect in my friends kitchen!
I love the dining room and I can't wait to see the kitchen! My kitchen is definitely one of my favorite places in our home.
ReplyDeleteI also liked how you have things that belonged to your grandmother. To me, that's one thing that makes a house a home. I have some things that were passed onto me and I treasure them.
i love the cabinet! kmart huh? i love your tassels-don't tell, but i like them better than the nesters!
ReplyDeleteI am rooster girl and so is my mom-I am eyeing that one. love what you put in the hutch. gotta love fake fruit and goodwill! Can't wait to see the kitchen!!
I'm here via DebraK... I love your fashionable home. Very nice touches!
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I love that rooster, Susie! Oh my, yes I do!
ReplyDeleteYour dining room is beautiful. I really like how you've furnished it. The photos of your Maw Maw's house and how you have them framed are wonderful!
Pat
Another beautiful room! I'll never get tired of the tour, it inspires me to do something about the disaster I live in :D
ReplyDeleteSo jealous of all that ribbon. I would just open that drawer constantly just to look and admire my supply. love your K-mart cabinet, do you think they still have them? Your are so talented.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are stunning! Your home is absolutely beautiful - thank you for the tour!
ReplyDeleteKate
I can never get enough pictures! Thank you for the tour! I just loved it!
ReplyDeleteSusie,
ReplyDeleteI posted a help me post and I would love your .02 on what I should do.
Thanks,
Trixi
Thanks, Susie, I went back and looked at it and could see it fine. I don't know what the deal is but I went ahead and changed all of the lettering to black. I hope that helps.
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