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Welcome to our old farmhouse. Over the past year I have learned so much history of this house and the people who lived here. Ninety six years of love, loss, hopes and dreams. Preservation continues and there is always a repair to be done. We are trying to be purest in our preservation as much as we possibly can. I hope you follow along and each week I will try to give you a little history of the house as well as the first owners of the house. I've been lucky enough to find a journal from a Granddaughter who talks about the house as well as her Grandparents. So come follow along and learn about this old house as well as the occupants, old and new.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Stop The Car!

Been away for a bit, my youngest just got married last weekend. So you know, you will be seeing lots of pictures. Not only did I do all the decorating of the church and all the flowers for the wedding party which was a grand total of seventeen, I had to come home to a porch renovation. We had lots of pealing, flaking paint not to mention some wood rot.
Now this is the way the old girl looked a few weeks ago....
Lots of plants, my bird bath in the circled walkway and the small lamp on the table.
Well after one week of wedding preparations, the wedding and another four days of scraping, carrying lumber and painting, I took a day off. While driving by one of my favorite thrift stores, promising myself that I would not stop, I see ...............

This!
Sorry for the bad picture, as usual I forgot to take a picture and remembered when I started to paint.
So needless to say this is on the kitchen table, nine o'clock at night.
It's just one of those precast pots but does have some interesting details and a good price, can't beat $30.00.

Better?

She now replaces my birdbath which found a new home in the courtyard.
The two peaces are a marriage! The owner of the thrift store said they didn't go together, but I think they work pretty well together. So after a little black paint, not bad!
And now the new look from the street.
See the bigger lamp?
And yes allot of the plants are gone, after all that work I don't want to put water or heavy pots back on until the paint has time to set for awhile.
What do you think? Which look do you like better?
Can't you just see a wonderful fall arrangement in it?

Now for my second great find, remember the lamp?
Found this great shade at the same store for $6.00.


 
So along with the yard sale lamp, which I have had for some time and a few of my oldies but goodies, a table scape is born.

 
So come on up and sit on my old southern porch (with a new floor), drink some sweet tea, talk to the neighbors and enjoy the view.
Thanks for stopping by.
See you soon.
Sandy
Joining in for Today's Thrifty Treasures at Southern Hospitality
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps On The Porch
Table Top Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style

12 comments:

Debbiedoos said...

Look at you Sandy! Scores for certain. So nice to see you stop by today. Have a great week!~

Sonny G said...

wowzers.. that looks great.. I think it matches perfectly and good for you that you Saw when others didnt.. You have a beautiful home.

visiting from Susan's Meta Party.

your newest follower- cause I dont want to miss any of your future projects :)
Sonny ~ 155 Dream Lane

Miss Kitty said...

Hi Sandy! I just love your new urn. I had no idea it was so large from the photo when it was on the kitchen table. Good thing it IS a precast piece...it would be so heavy if it were not. Yes, it is definately worth stopping for...looks great with the new paint job. I can't wait to see photos of the flowers you did for your child's wedding. Following you now...found you over at "Between Naps On The Porch".

Cristina Garay said...

Hi Sandy! What a great piece you scored!! It really is a stopper!

Coming from BNOP, your newest follower!

A Hint of Home said...

That's striking! Great statement to welcome your guests!

Judy Biggerstaff said...

Great job, I would stop my car to take a look. I am your newest follower.

Jana@Transformations From the Heart said...

Sandy,
I like both views of your big porch. I would come by and have a glass of sweet tea any old day.
Love your lamp too, matches perfectly with the platter.
BTW-Thanks for stopping by and leaving sweet compliments on my blog earlier.

Unknown said...

what curb appeal! love the porch decor!

Kathryn Ferguson Griffin said...

Love the lampshade. Really love it all. Thank you for sharing. Visiting from BNOTP. Would love it if you would share this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2012/07/make-it-pretty-monday-week-8.html Hope to see you at the bash! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

Your home is stunning and I love your porch. Always been a dream to have one. Your new urn is fantastic. I love it all. The new lampshade and vignette are fabulous. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

Betty Stapleton said...

What a beautiful home, the verandah is gorgeous. Love the lamp shade and the urn, everything it is all so charming. Thank you for sharing...

Unknown said...

What gorgeous curb appeal you have!
Love your home - and I'm your newest follower because my daughter is getting married next summer - and I'm in charge of decorating so want to see your photos!!!
Hugs,
Suzan