Hello sweet friends! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. If you're are coming from Sweet Nothings I am so glad that you stopped by Storybook Cottage. BJ is always so inspiring in her Christmas decor. Today I am bringing you an Easy Vintage Inspired Christmas Craft. Easy Vintage Inspired Christmas Craft This project contains an item some people would throw away. Last November I made gifts for nominees and decorated a table for the National Cowgirl Museum induction ceremony. Wooden ... View the Post
Gather ‘Round The Table
It is almost Thanksgiving and time to Gather 'Round The Table. Gather 'Round The Table The constant downpour of rain we received all through September and October finally seems to have abated. We are now enjoying a lovely fall here in D/FW. Recently my husband's good friend arrived for a weekend of quality golfing time. One evening I decided to create an outdoor dining setting. I started with a vintage wool blanket. The thickness helps to soften the metal patio table. I love ... View the Post
An Everyday Thanksgiving Table
Welcome to Day Two of the Thanksgiving Table Tour hosted by the lovely Tammy of Pink Peppermint Design. Today I am sharing how to create An Everyday Thanksgiving Table. If you are coming over from Our Fifth House welcome, and thank you for visiting! Carmel always has such inspiring seasonal decor. An Everyday Thanksgiving Table It is hard to believe that Thanksgiving is a little over two weeks away. I haven't quite started setting up the table in our formal dining area. But I have added some ... View the Post
Annual Costume Challenge 18th c. Provencal Gal
Welcome to the reveal of the Decor To Adore Annual Costume Challenge 18th c. Provencal Gal. Annual Costume Challenge 18th c. Provencal Gal This costume was my most ambitious project to date. I wondered if I could sew a chemise, quilted petticoat, Caraco (jacket), scarf, and apron in just three weeks? Would I be able to create all of the historical accessories on a budget? I must be crazy right? In fact, I think they wrote a song about it. Sing with me... Bonjour, bonjour! Look ... View the Post
18th Century Provencal Accessories
This is our last fashion post before tomorrow's costume reveal. Today we will cover 18th Century Provencal Accessories. 18th Century Provencal Accessories With any historic costuming era I believe it is the accessories that can make or break an outfit. In this case, they truly add a certain je ne sais quoi. Hat The traditional bergère hat is truly synonymous with French Provencal historic costuming. I have previously written about the history of the bergère HERE. The hats ... View the Post
18th Century Provencal Caraco and Quilted Petticoat
Today in the costuming series an 18th Century Provencal Caraco and Quilted Petticoat will be covered. 18th Century Provencal Caraco and Quilted Petticoat As I mentioned in Mondays post the term petticoat was used to describe both an interior and exterior garment. We now separate the two garments into separate terms, the slip and skirt. Today I will share what an 18th-century woman would have worn as the last layer. The Quilted Petticoat The quilted petticoat came in such fabrics as ... View the Post
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