On Monday we looked at the glorious first floor of the Thistle Hill mansion. Today’s post, Hoop Skirts at Thistle Hill Part II, features the interiors of the second floor. The icing on top of the cake is the lovely portraits of some of the members of the DFW Costumers Guild in all their historical finery.
Thistle Hill by Thomas Kinkade, circa 1997
Hoop Skirts at Thistle Hill Part II
This lovely room looks as though time has been beautifully stopped.
While the bed, side table, and dresser are Eastlake designed furniture the sitting area features glorious gilded furniture in the Louis XVI design.
I absolutely love the wallpaper in this room.
The afternoon light was so very magical.
A close up of the lighting featured in several rooms. I think it may be a reproduction. It fits the space very well.
A Bird’s Eye Bedroom
Another room also featured a soothing green wallpaper in a damask print.
Oh, check out that mantel!
Here is a close up of the original tiled hearth.
Most of the furniture in the room and all of the woodwork was made of birdseye maple.
A lovely authentic bathroom.
Isn’t the marble sink a wonder?
Like many old homes, this one is like an onion. It has layers and layers that tell the story of its history. In 1940 the home was acquired by the Girls Service League of Fort Worth. The house then sat empty from 1968 to 1975. Thankfully in 1976, a preservation non-profit, Save-the-Scott, purchased the home and restored it. Sections of the home tell of this amazing journey. Some rooms have yet to be restored.
In the ladies dressing area there was a collection of antique clothing that was beautiful and inspiring. Much like so many ladies in the guild.
Fabulous Victorian Costuming
Megan’s lovely skirt and bodice featured fabric and trim made from a silk sari.
I am always amazed at Christy’s creations. She never uses a pattern, just simply drapes and pins fabric into her desired design.
Ginger’s dress was a parfait perfection. Her bonnet was simply amazing!
It is impossible for me to pick a favorite but the colors of Carolyn’s ensemble were breathtaking. Her attention to detail is impeccable. She even hand dyed the lace.
I shall leave you with a lovely little group shot which also includes Liz (far left), Jennifer (center) Jane, and Cheryl (far right).
Have a historically good day!
Laura
Jill Nelson says
What a gorgeous old home! I love the bathroom especially. Thank you for sharing it!
Jeanie says
Awesome!! love the clothing..
ellen b says
Fabulous home and gorgeous costumes/dresses. Lots of talent standing there!
Cecilia says
I adore old homes. So glad this one was saved! All the costumes are stunning. Thanks for sharing with us!
MARTINE ALISON says
Bonjour chère amie,
Une belle visite… Quel travail dans la confection de ces beaux costumes !
Gros bisous
Patricia Garbutt says
What a wonderful tour. A beautiful home saved from time and renovations. All the ladies looked stunning but I have to say that Ginger’s ensemble was my favorite. Wonderful colors and that bonnet. Ooh lal la!
Thanks again for sharing.
tanna says
Oh. my. goodness. How gorgeous is this old home?! And, all the beautifully done attire. Thank you so much for sharing. blessings ~ tanna
jeanie says
What a dazzling event and venue. I love the details and time and care that the women have put into their gowns. Hats off to the preservationists who have kept this beautiful home up and available to the public. Lovely photos and post,Laura!
d says
Laura, This was a great post. Loved it. Right up my alley. The rooms are gorgeous and I can imagine staying in one of these forever. The Ladies dolled up really nice.
Blessings,
d
Bonnie Morgan says
I’m so impressed with this beautiful home and it’s history. I also applaud each lady in the guild with the designing of their costumes. Very creative!
Thanks for an interesting blog post.
handmade by amalia says
I’ve enjoyed both parts of this series, what a stylish, graceful home. And how lovely the ladies look in their period costumes.
Amalia
xo
handmade by amalia says
I’ve enjoyed both parts of this series, what a stylish, graceful home. And how lovely the ladies look in their period costumes.
Amalia
xo
Jane says
Thank you Laura for your wonderful photos and commentary on the house! What a fun weekend that was! And you looked lovely!
Susan K. says
What a feast for the eyes! Thank you Laura!