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Thursday, November 20, 2014

French Provincial Chair Makeover

This amazing chair was another successful Kijiji find!.. I found 6 chairs plus a table.. for $60!! This has got to be one of my best DEALS yet!! I've been wanted cane back chairs for awhile now.. So I was super psyched when I found them. I love the detail on the chair.. and the quality and shape was impeccable! 
 The only drawback was it didn't mesh well with my fabulous ruffled slipcovers that I got for my other dining chairs.. The original plan was that I was going to replace the x-back chairs with the new cane back style. BUT the back of them doesn't accommodate the slipcover ties to tie a bow, and the seat size was a little too large.. so they didn't end up working! :( And you know I need my ruffles!!! So for that reason I will only be keeping 2 chairs for captain chairs. And will probably end up selling the rest.
The chairs have great bones and are well built.. sturdiness of vintage chairs is key!
I removed the fabric seat with my handy screw driver and started painting with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old White. No primer required.. yay! It did take a while though.. I ended up applying 3 thin coats.. with a minimum of 1hr wait times in between..but the finished product was well worth it! It turned out to be a 2-day nap time project :)
The fabric seat cushion was actually in pretty great condition but the colour was a little too dark for the look I was going for.. So I covered it in this natural cotton Linen like material from Fabricland.
Now our new chairs flank the sides of our Dining Hutch.
 Wooden clover detailed mirrors hang above our new captains chairs.
If you missed it, you can see our FULL DINING ROOM REVEAL Here.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Our French Country Christmas Kitchen

Our French country Christmas reveal continues in our Kitchen and Eating area! Its a mix of natural fabrics like burlap, jute with ticking stripes. Neutral with a touch of Red and Silver. 
Our Kitchen Island decor features a new book addition.. a Red Country Christmas book with a white ceramic bowl on top. The bowl is full of holiday wording red ornament .. Believe, Peace, Joy, Noel mixed in with spare greenery.
See my wildly festive red striped tea towel.. Just a lil' joke from a previous post!
Hanging off our Menu chalkboard is a simple red striped jute webbing banner. I originally got this idea back in June.. from My Sweet Savannah Blog. Melaine was featuring it for her fourth of July Decor ideas. I just thought it would make a great Christmas banner too, so here it is ;) Check out her full How-to Tutorial Here!
For our Kitchen table, I made a festive Ticking stripe and natural muslin ruffled Table runner to break up all the wood. I used our Antique dough bowl again from Fall centrepiece,  this time full of large pine cones and silver jingle bells.. All intertwined in this sparkly greenery garland from Dollarrama. I bought 2, for a total of $5!
 
I moved the dried hydrangeas from our living room onto our Kitchen side board. I left the Hurricane vases in their usual spot... I just simply changed out the acorns from our Fall display and put in these cute smaller silver bells.. It flows perfectly with the dough bowl centerpiece.
On our chalkboard I changed out our usual Elizabeth Browning quote for something a little more festive... Eat Drink and be Merry.
I drew some hanging ornaments on it too make it look a little more 'Merry!'
 Our Kitchen features these great built ins.. For the Holiday season I decided to take down the usual boats and replace them with wooden nut crackers, a mix of ornaments in a glass canister and a wooden nut tree.
I kept our opening shelving the same and added one of my 25 cent garage sale trees to a bowl

Thanks for looking ... If you liked this, You may like our Living and Dining Holiday Reveal

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Holiday decor in our Living and Dining room

So here it is our subtle Christmas Decor in our adjoining living and dining rooms .. I recently shared our Dining Room Reveal and Living Room Reveal so you could really see the subtle ways I chose to decorate this year. I wanted our home to feel like Christmas but still be neutral and livable. I'm not the type of decorator who has christmas bath towels.. Nothing against it.. I just don't bring Holiday decor into the bathroom or the bedrooms really... I do have a red striped tea towel in my kitchen though ;) We kept a more neutral and natural theme throughout our house.. using burlap, jute and wood  whenever possible to flow with our homes decor, with subtle touches of metallic.  
 
Our dining table centrepiece is a Painted Rustic wooden box full of Metallic tree ornaments, an eclectic mix of various Glass Candle holders I already had with Ivory coloured candles. The tapered candles are stamped with script font for a very french look. The pillar candles are my favourite Vanilla ones from Ikea.
Above Our Dining room hutch I changed out our bunny and soup tureen for a glittery wooden reindeer.
I added simple Linen Scrap Fabric bows to the tops of the mirrors using double sided tape ;)
A glittery 'Merry Christmas' signs hangs off the glass knobs of our hutch


I changed the Table runner to a Neutral Natural Linen runner, with a white Grain sack detail
I hung 2 grapevine wreaths from burlap ribbon on the shutters that flank the round arched doorway. 
I bought these wreaths originally for Fall as they have a simple burlap and linen rosette flowers.. To make the wreaths a little more festive and flow with the rest of our holiday decor I took some of my left over burlap with silver polka dot fabric from some of my holiday pillow projects, more to come on them.. and cut the burlap into 4 inch strips. I tied a fabric bow and pinned it at the base of the wreath. voila.. Instant Christmas wreath ;)
 The green moss balls in the vintage urn look perfect for the season.
Since our living room is connected and the first thing you see when you walk in our front door. I wanted to keep it festive but not over the top. I added a subtle pieces greenery to look like a garland  under the TV , with a mix of left over silver wooden balls from last years outdoor planters. Believe it or not the greenery branches aren't real but they look and feel very realistic!! I got them from a local garden centre last year after Christmas... I always find the best deals then!
 
The large Bolster pillow on our couch was another lucky 'after' Christmas purchase. It's a quirky festive quote.. "Be naughty save Santa the trip" I just couldn't resist. I purchased it from Chapters indigo online last year.
On our coffee table I kept the woven tray but changed up what we had displayed on it. The this gold candelabra was a vintage find almost 10yrs ago, someone made it out of a piece of driftwood. Its almost got a modern feel to it. Because of its colouring I don't normally have it out on display. Yes I know I could always PAINT it.. I paint everything else!!.. But something always stops me.. Anyways I'm so glad I didn't paint it cause the gold goes perfect with my subtle metallic holiday theme. These large silver and white wooden snowflake ornaments lay on the tray for a casual vibe, and the best part is they work great as coasters.. And my daughter can't break them!!
Behind the couch I have a vintage wooden ironing board, with a display of white picture frames.. So on either end of the wooden board I have these little faux trees with real wood stands. I picked them up at a garage sale this summer for 25 cents!
The deer head on the bookcase is part of my everyday decor but it works great for this time of year. Same thing goes for my 'B' Burlap Initial Pillow. It is a pillow I rotate throughout the year.. It represents our last name and since Burlap is part of our Christmas Theme it seemed well suited for this chair.
 
This year I hung mini Boxwood wreaths on our door panel.. Jute twine ties all three wreathes together with little bows. The musical note art is part of our everyday decor, yet it reminds me of the holiday's for some reason?

Thanks for looking .. Stay tuned for more Christmas Reveals. You can see our French Country Christmas Sneak Peek Here

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