September 24, 2020

5 Easy Steps to Prepare your Home for Fall




It's officially Fall, though we were surprised by autumnal weather over the last couple of weeks. With the thermometer showing cooler temperatures, our thoughts move from beach style decor to one simple word - Cozy.

Just as we now pull on the warm socks we stowed away in the spring while slipping on sandals and tees for the past few months, it’s now time to put on your home’s warm socks and sweaters. Not quite so fast, though! Let’s do this in a simple, step by step way that guarantees you a stress-free seasonal transition, and less work, so you can do the fun fall things you and your family love.

Why is a step-by-step method needed? Because it’s not just a case of plunking your plastic containerful of turkey-themed whimsy on all your home’s surfaces. You want calm, not crowded. Let’s start:

#1 Editing. It’s always about editing. In each room, gather up the lovely summery accessories you’ve been enjoying while it’s been hot. Give them a clean - perhaps just a wipe with a damp cloth then a buff, wrap them up and put them all in one place. You’ll gather everything up after your fall container is empty, wipe it out if needed, then store away summer for another year.

#2 Cleaning. I’m not endearing myself to you, am I? I know, but over the summer, with the patio doors opening and shutting almost constantly, spiders and their friends may have made themselves comfortable inside, and it’s incredible how much of the outside ends up inside. 

Dust top to bottom in each room, evaluate if surfaces need more interventions by jotting down notes on each room (chipped paint on the windowsill, clean the far wall where there are liquid spill marks etc.), clean soft surfaces - with an old cat, slip overs are a lifesaver - and finish by deep cleaning your floor.

#3 Editing. Wait - I already said that. True, but after moving all the nick knacks off the tables and shelves to clean, look at them all again to see if they might work better in another spot, another room, or another house. Have an Out the Door box along with a Possibly Out the Door box. Divide the first into Donate and Trash, and the second can be stored for a season if you’re just not sure yet.

#4 Inspiration. I don’t normally see this on similar lists, but one of my favourite things to do, is to flip through magazines, Pinterest, IG and store displays (this year
online) to see what looks are fresh for the season. I might pick a colour that keeps coming up or a theme I like as a starting point. I’ll then look at what I have and what I can easily add to make things feel fun for Fall.





#5. Decorating. Finally! I challenge you to put out only your absolutely favourite items, and consider if they might look great in a new location, in a new way. Did you see any design trends that might have you grouping your faves in a space you’d not thought of? Try it! Maybe move a couple of pieces of furniture around while you’re at it. Start with bases - piles of books, tables, shelves, mantles, and work your way up. 

The last step is truly the coziest part - bringing out your throws and lap quilts (you DO have lap quilts, don’t you? This quilter has enough to keep everyone toasty). Drape them behind cushions on your couch, over the backs of chairs, rolled up in wicker baskets, pulled from your cedar chest, and settle in with a cup of something warm and delicious to reward yourself for your work and creativity.

September 13, 2020

Something Beautiful Is About To Happen!

I was fortunate to win this dresser in an auction for a really great price. In the rush to get other items for our booth at the Hamilton Antique Mall, this beauty was put on the back burner. It was covered with a tarp on my front porch. I was finally able to work on this last weekend and did some final touch ups today. I sanded the whole piece down with 220 grit paper and painted it with my homemade chalk paint (I think it got 3 or 5 coats). I didn't give it an initial coat of BIN shellac primer because it wasn't a dark wood & I didn't think there would be any bleed-through. 

I'll retake the photos because the only place I could take them right now was in a bedroom right beside a window and they are not good at all! I was just so excited to show you all that I had to post it anyway! #hamiltonantiquemall




I used Minwax Gel Stain in Chestnut on the top and the front legs.


I used 
Prima ReDesign Hopeful Wishes to make this beautiful piece even more stunning.


 I gave the chalk painted areas a little sanding to slightly distress it. I added a coat of white wax on top of that and some polyurethane on the wood to seal it all.

It is available to purchase. Please send a message if you are interested in it. 

September 02, 2020

Thrifty Find

 Honestly, you never know what you will find at a thrift store on a given day. Since I have had a few months of "free time", I've been thrifting wherever I find myself. This little beauty came from Kitchener, ON when I was having a "girl's day" with a friend to celebrate our birthdays in August. I got a pedicure and she got lunch. Fair trade, if you ask me. Since my friend was the driver, I was thrilled when she agreed to shuttle me to a local thrift store. I think I've passed "the bug" along (no, not the coronovirus - we wear masks ALL the time) - "the thrifting bug". All this little lady needed was a couple of coats of Flat Black Tremclad Rust paint, which we happened to have at the house. She'll be in booth 01 C tomorrow at the Hamilton Antique Mall.




We're constantly working on painting projects and upcycled goodies. We'll be posting weekly so stay tuned!