Wednesday, March 30, 2011

flower boxes and herb gardens

Before we left for Germany, hubs and I picked up some flower boxes that are going up this weekend (hopefully!) below the windows facing our back porch. I love petunias for warmer weather with a bit of ivy, sweet potato vine or creeping Jenny.





I could definitely handle some of this in my near future!





I'm also hoping to plant an herb garden in the next few weeks. I need some fresh basil, rosemary, mint and thyme in my life STAT!




I can't wait to make homemade lemonade with mint leaves....pesto and caprese salad with basil....veggies with thyme...I could go on. I would love to plant some tomatoe plants as well!



YUM!


XOXO

Monday, March 28, 2011

Landshut, Germany and chandys

During our trip to Germany, hubs had to do some testing at a plant outside of one of the most charming cities I have ever been to - Landshut, Germany. It's filled with cobblestone streets, colorful shops, restaurants, cafes, churches and a palace. The town used to be the capital of Bavaria and, therefore, a rather affluent place.

We had amazingly beautiful weather and we were told it was the first sunny and warm weather that Germany has had so far this year. We stayed at the Goldene Sonne which has a wonderful breakfast and is right in the center of town. How cute is this place? All of the buildings looked like this throughout the town.

Unfortunately, our bags did not make it to the States but hopefully we will get them soon! Of course, both of our cameras are in the suitcase but I did take a couple of pictures on my phone when we were checking out because I was in love with the light fixtures.


Pretty gorgeous chandys and architecture, right?


More soon....
XOXO
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Update on the painted dresser

I got the rest of the ring pulls in that I needed. It still needs to be styled but it looks great!!


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Friday, March 18, 2011

Happy Friday

Thank goodness it is Friday! I struggled all week with an awful cold that is finally relenting. I had energy yesterday for the first time all week and picked up these funky guys from CraigsList. (that's when you know you're feeling better)

Fun right? And they are huge! I love the shape. They are brassy metal so I might have to paint them something really bold and it might be fun to have mirrors cut to replace the glass; definitely an easy project for down the road.

In the mean time though I've got something else on my mind. I'll give you a hint:

Don't recognize this? I don't either but I will soon enough.
We leave for Munich on Sunday! It's a very spontaneous trip that came up with hub's work and I had to tag along! I know no German and know nothing about Germany. Give me France, Spain or Italy and I could totally handle myself, but I'm really not sure what to expect EXCEPT for awesomeness. Hubs spent 6 months there in college and his mom taught German for 32 years so luckily I have the best kind of tour guide! So if you don't hear from me for a while that is why.

I've also got a new painting to post that I am donating to the Blockhouse Steeplechase to be auctioned off the day before the big event. I've never had a piece auctioned so I'm anxious to see how this goes! I'll try to post the picture before we leave.

XOXO

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

A freshly painted dresser!

Hubs told me that I have a problem with dressers and he might be right. I picked up this guy a couple of months ago for 20 bucks at a thrift store. Somehow my "before shot" got deleted but it was white and had different hardware. I thoroughly cleaned it with soap and water, applied wood filler in the few scratched areas, used leftover primer and paint from my last project and had this baby painted in no time flat! Seriously, I bet it took about an hour minus drying time. Since the hardware could be removed quickly and easily I didn't have anything to paint around and even used a large roller on most of it so the painting was a breeze.

I purchased some round brass knobs a while back from Ballacor because they were on sale for $2/piece; I didn't have a project in mind for them but knew they would come in handy at some point. Unfortunately, this dresser had 12 knobs and I only had 8 round pulls. I just ordered the extra four from Handlesets because Ballacor has a minimum purchase of 12 now! Notice the bottom drawer is without pulls but I still had to share.



And here is a close-up:


How cute is it? I love it. I can't wait to get it styled with some artwork, a lamp and who knows what else!

XOXO

Friday, March 11, 2011

black windows...

This image from Lonny makes me want to cover every window in my home with a quick coat of black lacquer; except there's nothing quick about painting windows (unfortunately).


These windows are bad arse.....but since I have no patience for painting windows and no budget for repainting windows that we just painted a year ago I may have to settle with a shiny black lacquer for my front door. I took Buddy (my dog that is pure awesomeness) on a walk this morning before work and all I could think about was how much I hate my white front door. It needs a pop of color. I previously wanted to paint it red since hubs vetoed blue, but now I can't get black out of my head.

Speaking of windows, we need new ones! Hopefully in black, but I digress. Does anyone know a good place in the Upstate for windows? We would like to replace them sometime in the next year. It's amazing how drafty they are.

Thank goodness it is Friday! Hubs is off skiing with boys and I have a whole weekend in town with no commitments. That's crazy talk. Maybe I can actually do some home projects or yard work but I don't know because I'm not making any commitments...

XOXO

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

A different kind of bouquet

My dear friend, Amanda, got married this past weekend and I was her Maid (I mean Matron - I guess) of Honor! So I was in charge of the rehearsal bouquet. I didn't want to do ribbons or flowers and got to thinking about something unique so I came up with a new idea! I had Cupcake on King Street in Charleston make 17 cupcake pops with letters that read "soon to be Mrs. Wicker" These pops are similar to a blow pop but a round cupcake with white chocolate icing on a stick. I used a round piece of florist foam and flowers to create the masterpiece.


And here is the bride-to-be with her cupcake bouquet! Everyone LOVED it, especially once they found out they could eat it!


The pops were a huge hit and were gone as soon as the rehearsal finished - they were amazing by the way. You have got to try these if you are in Charleston. I ordered vanilla cake with white chocolate but I'm sure they are all delicious. It was the start to a great weekend with a beautiful wedding and amazing reception with lots of dancing and celebrating!

BTW - sorry I've been totally MIA lately! Things were hectic with the big wedding in Charleston and hubs left for a boys skiing trip today. I'm hoping to finish up a new painting tonight that I am donating for the Blockhouse Steeplechase. I'll be sure to post pictures of it soon!

XOXO

Thursday, March 3, 2011

A new painting

SNOWMAN!


My dear friends, Amanda and Grey, are getting married this weekend, and I am the matron of honor! How old does that sound? ha. Amanda asked me to paint a picture for her to give her "bridegroom" on Saturday. That word cracks me up.

Grey's pet portrait of Snowman needed to match an earlier pet portrait I did of Amanda's dog, Beauregard, where he is lying on a red puppy bed; hence the red sky and reddish grass.
XOXO

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Quick flower arrangements

I snagged some branches from my neighbor's yard and with inspiration from a post last week I made a few quick flower arrangements.












- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone