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Friday, March 21, 2014

Chocolate bunny tablescape

I wanted to do something different on the breakfast table. I have a collection of chocolate bunnies and thought, a chocolate table. I tried using all my chocolate dishes and a solid table cloth. It was way to brown. I started over and used a fun Easter egg tablecloth and went from there.



                                   This is what I ended up with. I think it's fun and different.


I used a Fiestaware flamingo dinner plate, chocolate lunch plate and turquoise desert plate with of course a chocolate bunny on top.


I have lots more chocolate bunnies but thought it would be a chocolate overload to use them all.


Did you notice the chocolate napkin folded into a bunny? I am just starting to try and add a little interest with my napkins. I am not sure how I got it to turn out so cute but I am kinda proud of it.

                                                                                  Blessings, Missy


Thursday, March 20, 2014

Kali's little Spring table, tablescaping for kids

Happy Spring everyone. I am so excited for warm weather here in In. My grand daughter will be coming over tomorrow so I had to get her little table ready. She has come to expect a new tablescape every time she comes. I have set her table for a Spring tea.



On Kali's table I used a mix of Fiestaware, Bordello and Longaberger and a few thrifty finds.


The yellow bunny plates are Bordello, I just love them. The cups and saucers are Fiestaware in flamingo and lemon grass. The egg plates are Longaberger as well as the tea pot.



                                           The tablecloth and napkins are thrift store finds.



I hope you have enjoyed Kali's little table as much as I am sure she will. Happy Spring.

                                                                           Blessings, Missy



Monday, March 17, 2014

And the winner of the 4 Fiestaware shamrock dinner plates is.......

I just want to thank everyone that entered the giveaway. I wish I could give all of you a prize. Sorry it took me so long to post the winner today but I just came off a straight 48 hour shift and then had to drive to Indiana from Illinois. So without further a due, the winner of the 4 Fiestaware shamrock dinner plates is.............


                                                                       Candy S.

Candy please e-mail me your address so I can ship the plates out asap.  missybowen07@gmail.com

         I have drawn 2 other names in the case that I don't hear from Candy within 7 days.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Antiques as storage

Here at my Victorian home I luckily have plenty of closets and storage space. The one thing I don't have is a linen closet. I was out at a local flea market and found an antique wardrobe. I instantly thought it would make a perfect linen closet. It fit perfectly just outside the bathroom in a odd nook. 


My fantastic husband added shelves where once clothes would hang. 


Now I have plenty of storage for the towels and washcloths . 


The drawers are great for storing a multitude of necessities. I love repurposing antique and vintage furniture. 

                    Blessings, Missy 

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Indianapolis flower and patio

Here in Indiana the winter has been very cold and snowy. Yesterday it was 70* and beautiful. Today it has turned cold and it's snowing yet again. I don't know about you but I was ready to see something blooming. Yesterday I went to the Flower and Patio Show in Indianapolis. The gardens were so beautiful and interesting I thought you would like a little tour.

My favorite was Stonycreek Farms and their bunny farm. They had 3 bunny hutches, a barn, house and log cabin. The little rock stream had trickling water for the bunnies. 


Can you see the sweet bunny on the porch?


This sweet little bunny was eating his food from a toy wagon. 


The next beautiful garden was a sound of music theme garden.


A drum set made of logs, how clever. 


Look at the planted drums. If you look close you can see a drum light hanging in the gazebo.


I loved this old piano fountain. 


Another drum used for a water fall. We have three drummers in my family, my husband and two of my sons. 

I hope you have enjoyed a little tour of the Flower and Patio show. I have more pics that I will share tomorrow so come back and visit.

                      Blessings, Missy

Monday, March 10, 2014

Leprechaun trap

Finally trapped one of those tricky little Leprechauns. Make your own St Patrick's day trapped Leprechaun vignette. This was so quick and easy. I used a large pickle jar, a Lefton Leprechaun, some dollar store moss rocks, floral grass, a few gold coins and a shiny gold ribbon.


                                              Most of the items used I found at Dollar tree.


I just love vintage Lefton figurines. This is one of a set of three leprechauns. He looks like he is waving his hands as to be saying, help I am trapped. I hope you got a little inspiration to make your own trapped leprechaun. While you are here click on the giveaway and enter to win 4 Fiestaware shamrock dinner plates.

                                                                           Blessings, Missy

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

St Patty's tablescapes

Today I wanted to share with you my grand daughters little table. The kids are getting excited for St Patrick's day. We are having our annual leprechaun hunt. The kids make traps and bait them with gold coins. They follow the clues left behind by the tricky little guy to find the pot of gold. Maybe this year they will catch him.


Kali's little table is ready for a St Patrick's day lunch. I used Fiestaware plates with Longaberger shamrock bowls. I found the little soda glasses at GW, they will be perfect for a shamrock shake. The little cauldrons were on clearance after Halloween. They make perfect little pots of gold. My mother gave me the Irish santa/leprechaun.


                            Kali loves to see what is new on her table. I love how special it makes her feel.

I did a little tablescaping for the adult table as well. I really changed gears this year. I wanted to honer the Irish flag. It seems that here in America we forget the orange when it comes to decorating. Orange is very prevalent in St Patrick's celebrations in Ireland.


I started with a charger and my Bordello cabbage chop plate. Cabbage and potatoes and corned beef is always on our St Patty's menu.


Next I used a white Fiestaware dinner plate and a tangerine Fiesta salad plate. The napkins are Longaberger shamrock pattern.


                                                 Easy, quick St Patrick's tablescape.

Thank you for sharing this very special holiday with me. Check out my giveaway and enter to win 4 Fiesta shamrock dinner plates.

                                                                 Blessings, Missy