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Happy Spring Home Tour

DIY· Home Tour

Happy Spring Home Tour

Happy St. Patricks Day sweet friends! I am looking forward to spring now more than ever. I adore the hope that spring brings. A hope that the long winter is ending. A hope that flowers will bloom and new growth will occur. Here's to more hope and sunshine as I share this Happy Spring Home Tour. Happy Spring Home Tour This lovely tour is organized by my wonderfully talented friend Marty of A Stroll Thru Life. If you are coming from Inspiration For Moms I am so glad that you are here. For ... View the Post

03.17.20

The Wearin' O' The Green 2020

Design· DIY· Fashion

The Wearin’ O’ The Green 2020

Hello sweet friends! I thought I would write a lucky post for this edition of Fashion Friday. Here is The Wearin' O' The Green 2020. It is a lovely minty green Edwardian inspired blouse. The Wearin' O' The Green 2020 This blouse was actually made as part of a circa 1910 Suffragette ensemble that I planned to wear to an event scheduled during Nashville Fashion Week. Sadly, between the tornado and the virus, the event has been postponed. I was so looking forward to spending time with my dear ... View the Post

03.12.20

Happy St. Patrick's Day Ideas

Craft· Decorating· DIY· Holiday

Happy St. Patrick’s Day Ideas

Hello friends! In the past seven days, a tornado in Nashville destroyed the neighborhood my daughter was living in. The stress took its toll on Mr. Decor who was hospitalized but he has now been released. So I think a bit of luck and cheer is in order. Here are a few Happy St. Patrick's Day Ideas. Have some old shoes just laying about? Transform them into Lucky Leprechaun Loafers. Happy St. Patrick's Day Ideas For quick and crafty front door decor try this Paper Shamrock Wreath. These ... View the Post

03.11.20

An Emma Inspired Outfit

Design· DIY· Fashion· History

An Emma Inspired Outfit

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to another edition of Fashion Friday. Today I am sharing An Emma Inspired Outfit. An Emma Inspired Outfit Tomorrow the D/FW Costumers are headed out to see the new Jane Austen's Emma film. I made this raw silk dress right before my Josephine Bonaparte gown as a wearable mockup. This served two purposes. To make sure the pattern worked well before I cut into my expensive silk and that I would have a dress to wear to tomorrow's outing. The dress is made ... View the Post

02.28.20

Early Spring Blossom Craft

Craft· Decorating· DIY

Early Spring Blossom Craft

Welcome to the February Pinterest Challenge an Early Spring Blossom Craft. This monthly event is hosted by Cindy of County Road 407. If you are visiting from Thistle Key Lane may I say “Welcome to Storybook Cottage!” Early Spring Blossom Craft This month’s challenge was inspired by some spring inspired decor by Hip & Humble Style. Supplies A few bare branches. (These came from our Crepe Myrtle.) Small blossoms from Dollar Store flowers. Hot or craft glue. This project ... View the Post

02.25.20

Regency Empire Style Dress

DIY· Fashion· France· History· Royal Family

A Josephine Bonaparte Inspired Dress

Happy Valentine's Day sweet friends! One of the most enduring romances of all time is that of the Bonapartes. For this special Friday Fashion post, I bring you A Josephine Bonaparte Inspired Dress. The dress was worn to the Napoleon and Josephine Valentine Tea I recently hosted. I have actually wanted to create a Napoleon and Josephine event for a few years. My Pinterest feed often features the Empress. Based on several paintings of her it appears that she had a fondness for ... View the Post

02.14.20

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