Showing posts with label teacups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teacups. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

{dreaming of spring}

i've been short on words.

it's simply that i am not a winter person.  at all. i seek color and a long day's journey into night. everywhere in my home, colors reign and lots of whimsey mixed in with traditional decor. i believe i suffer from seasonal disorder.


having postponed our trip to chile (days of nightmares prior to flying told me the time wasn't right) we are missing the latin summer in exchange for chilly sunny days in ventura. i cannot put my finger on the reasons that made me decide to remain close to home, maybe a feeling that it was too soon after the move to the new house or maybe the trauma of all the things that happened to me while i was there for almost a year. i am still trying to figure it out since i so love chile. 

the trade off: cozy days of watching "downton abbey", lighting the fire and home cooking as well as a birthday daytrip into hollywood to see "wicked" at the pantages.
january is almost over and i added another ring around the tree, 56. alot to think about or not think about. instead, pampering, self pampering and more pampering.  i chose the set of teacups pictured as one of my presents and put two more sets (on etsy ofcourse) on my wish list for valentines.





so i swiftly veer my attention from the morbid thoughts of ageing to the bulbs in the garden which are beginning to pop up and the four new roses that have gone in the ground.  i discovered an amazing rose by the name of "julio iglesias" that i can't wait to see bloom against the greens in my garden. i had seen it in a garden in mexico when we rented our friend's condo, remember? and searched high and low until i found it.


i have also been sifting through my stacks of seeds, planning on how to lay out what i intend to be an english garden. i prefer messy gardens to manicured gardens and must have a few wild flowers sown in among the classics.  like yarrow and cosmos and tiny violets along the borders. a few vegetables will go in the ground too, kale and snap peas and later on in the season a few beefsteak tomatoes climbing up bamboo teepees.
 


for inspiration, i make my semi-monthly run to barnes and noble to browse through all the decoration and craft magazines, picking up two:


there is a quietness about, i just haven't been in the mood for talking much, or even sharing the questions in my soul but life is stirring under the earth in my garden waiting to bloom at any moment. and being a spring and summer person, i will bloom with them.

i've managed to make some progress on this fabric collage i've had stacked away in my craft basket and have another embroidery in the works.

and splatter the house with color










i have found so many great ideas to make on several websites lately and must gather the momentum to begin which is always the hard thing for me.

in the coming days,  i promise to post a medley of the projects that have impressed me the most, as i have regularly in the past. 




"Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony." Thomas Merton
i am joining in
teacup tuesday

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

i carry england in my heart, i carry it in my heart


two back to back posts about this same corner.  one by night one by day (see previous post)  it's that at different times of the day the same irradiates a atotally different luminosity.
it's been a while since i participated in martha's teacup tuesday but being that i just dusted the teacup cupboard and enjoyed it's newfound glory, i thought i'd share my "english country cottage" corner, in english ofcourse after months of posting in my native spanish.
 i call it my english country cottage corner but on close inspection, there is a french teacup, an american teacup, a japanese teacup as well as a vintage tin from spain.


 i also have a thing for pitchers and creamers
as you can see.
 i love this tiny painting under the vignette.  it must be the world's smallest painting measuring 1.5 x 1 inch. the larger frame my daughter got for me at a goodwill store for a mere .99c.

more from occupied japan as in japanese floral brooch, a german frozen charlotte, american cameo pin, and a french miniature copper plate with the image of marie antoinette. i guess cottage style is a worldwide phenomenon.
viva les cottages of the world and all the blogs that highlight teacups and the love of tea.
artfulaffirmations
sandi

i leave you with an intesresting blog i recently visited thanks to a comment on mine=
http://www.estilofiona.com/