Our Christmas season at work has ended and we are closed for the next two weeks. I have been enjoying getting my house back in shape to normal decor and getting the Christmas decor put away. I celebrating getting everything done by making brownie cookies yesterday. Which are always delicious.
I moved the wine rack into the dining room. I put all my blues on there because my decor for the dining room is going to be blue and purple.
I had seen a thing on Pinterest with vases and wanted to recreate it. I had the flowers, some vases and only had to purchase one vase at Dollar Tree. I got the heart picture at Target for $3.00. It was something I had seen on Pinterest and thought about making but it was cheaper to buy it when I saw it.
I moved the red shelf over to where the wine rack was and it really gave me a lot more room to maneuver around in the kitchen.
My Baker's rack is still where it was and is the place of glory for all my non-blue Pyrex. I love the new pieces of the Americana pattern on the left and in the middle.
My shelf in the living room is back to normal with the comfort of some of my beach memories.
I was thinking I would have to go buy a blue tablecloth and then I remember some blue placemats I bought a few years ago.
So I put them on the dining room table and set a floral arrangement I made in the center.
I am very happy with the results.
When I was getting the placemats out, I found my old quilt that my grandmother made from pieces of old clothing. So I moved my quilt rack back into the bedroom. Daddy made the quilt rack, my grandmother the quilt and my mom crocheted the afghan. Lots of memories in this one little corner.
That's my changes and now I am back to normal. It is supposed to be in the 60's today and 70's tomorrow outside. I have the three youngest grands for the weekend so I am super excited. Have a blessed day!
2 comments:
Back to normal is always good. Looks like you made some good changes to start the new year! Nice to have a couple of weeks to get things done and REST!
Love the red shelf but your quilt really caught my eye more. I wonder what stories it could tell if the fabrics and stitches could talk.
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