farmhouse restoration, part ll

You may recall this beautiful farmhouse we've been working on. . .
Last fall we refinished the exterior, which was a lot of fun :)

You can see the original transformation with loads of pictures here.



Anyways, here she is before. . .


Around the side of the house is a porch area, which looks more like the front
of the house to me. . .however, these houses were traditionally built with a
formal "front" door, a casual "side" door, and a "back" door. . .probably
for the dirty little rugrats that had been playing out in the fields all day :)

I love everything about this quaint little porch. . .except for the green
carpet, which was on our list of things to do.


While the guys were busy painting the garage, the girls and I decided to get to
work on the porch. . .little did we know that there was another layer of
the lovely carpet underneath! After much tugging, pulling, and squeals from
the occasional spider, we were able to get down to the original wood.


much better. . .



It's now ready for finishing :)




Just inside the porch door is the parlor. . .a tall narrow room, but very cozy :)

The initial idea for this room was to pull down the outdated wood paneling
and wallpaper, and hang bead board. . .however after realizing that the walls
were made of plaster, we decided it wasn't such a good idea since doing so
could do a lot of damage to the brittle plaster. . .



After discussing the situation with the homeowner, we decided to pull down the
wallpaper and texture the two outer walls. . .


We do have ladders, really. . .I promise!!


Here's a close up of the plaster walls with small chunks that had fallen out.
Needless to say, we were relieved with the decision NOT to tear out the paneling. . .


After removing the wallpaper, Todd got busy with the mud. . .



I LOVE the textured look. . .the inconsistent designs, and imperfect patterns.


. . .waiting to dry


Meanwhile, we got to work on the paneling. . .see the little area
that jogs out behind the red bench? That's a slender brick chimney, and
the homeowner wanted it exposed. . .good choice (her and I think very much alike ;)


Here you can see it peeking out :)


After pulling off the paneling, we found a quarter inch mortar layer
which we gently chiseled away at, revealing this beautiful soft colored brick. . .


LOVE it!!

I forgot to get an "after" shot,
which was really dumb, because it was my favorite part,
but next time we head up there I'll snap a picture of it.


Since we didn't dare remove the paneling, the next best option was
to paint it, so as to resemble a wood plank wall.

Here, we are applying a oil based primer, which will seal out any "bleeding" from
the paneling, as well as create a good bondable surface. . .


 before. . .


and after. . .

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The paneled wall was finished in a soft antique white.

Wallpaper before. . .


. . .and after

We went with a neutral beige as an accent color, which allowed the
fun and cheerful red take center stage.

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 Here's some of our restoration crew. . .
our oldest son and his darling wife to be :)


Our second son and his adorable gal. . .



 Todd and our third son working on the garage. . .
I'm behind the camera, which is a good place for me to be :)



Of course, we had to take an occasional stroll down the street to
visit the cattle and horses. . .this one was so friendly,
we wanted to take him home with us :)

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treywithhorse

baileytiffwithhorse

Ahhhh. . .maybe someday :)



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more shoppe items

We've been busy getting ready for the upcoming Farmers Market, and I decided
to play around with some different colors on our Farmhouse Signs.


Here is our "Pantry" sign in French Blue. . .

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And in Cranberry Red. . .

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I also decided to add a little color to our "Dairy" sign. . .

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and. . .


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We've also added a couple of Grain Sack Pillow Covers. . .

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as well as. . .

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The Farmer's Market starts June 2. . .come on out and visit if you're around!!

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fun with photobucket

There's a lot of things I don't know much about, and photography
is DEFINITELY one of them. . . but one of my favorite things to do
with photographs is play around with them on Photobucket,
which is an AWESOME and very user friendly photo editing program.

Can I just say how entertaining it is to take a semi-decent photo
and turn it into something cool and unique??!!

For instance, my 12 year old son is on his first super league baseball team
and so as a proud momma I wanted to take some pictures
of him in his spiffy new uniform. . .by the way, cool
baseball players don't smile (I learned that from my 17 year old son
who plays on his high school team ;))


okay. . .not too bad, right? Well, after logging into Photobucket and being
all about "vintage" I came up with this. . .

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Oh yeah. . .MUCH better! Here's another one I did of my older son
with a different style. . . but still vintage of course!


This is another one of my amateur shots. . .pretty boring, right?


Not anymore :)

Portfolio Pic

The other day, I was browsing pinterest for some eye candy and
came across some beautiful pics and thought to myself. . . hmmm,
I'm going to try some of these on photobucket (they were already great
just the way they were, but I did this just for the fun of it :)

Before. . .



After. . .
(all I did to this one was lighten it, and add a linen weave canvas overlay)

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I love the look of this cozy country cottage. . .it looks as though it's
saying "Welcome! Come on in!"


Add a little bit of extra "sunshine" and warmth around the edges
and you get this. . .


And then there's the vintage suitcases. . .oh my goodness, I LOVE this picture-
it's perfect just the way it is. . . but wait, what would it look like on canvas?


Yep. . .THAT'S the look I wanted :)


What's not to love about an old antique bicycle. . .especially in this color?


By adding a light vintage vignette with a sheer "paper overlay" and
you have a one of a kind look. . .yummy!

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It's also a great (and inexpensive) way to make invitations.

Before. . .


. . .After :)


One last picture. . .



This is how I made my button :)



Why, THANK YOU Photobucket !!
(By the way, if you'd like to learn how to make your own button
with a grab box, click here)

So if you're not too savvy with the camera like me, there's hope for you after all :)

Get onto Photobucket, and give it a try!!

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Adorable roll top desk/dresser combo

I just love unique pieces. . .ones that you don't see everyday.
This sweet little thing caught my eye the second I saw her. . .


Well, this is actually what she looked like, but the cute little bun feet, cubby holes,
and overall character stole my heart. . .I knew she was something special :)



We're getting things ready for the Gardner Village Farmers Market,
which opens in just a few short weeks. . .and I think I'll
bring this with me.
She'll make a great addition to our space.

You can read all about the Farmer's Market here.



I also loved this feature with the pull out, which we decided to keep
in its original form for a nice contrast. . .




I know she'll make some little gal happy :)


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