Monday Mish Mash
Weekend in the Garden
Thursday Thoughts
Happy Thursday! Hope you are having a great week and looking forward to the upcoming weekend. I had planned on sharing this post on Monday but somehow time went speeding by and it is now Thursday. Things have been rather busy around here so I thought I would update you on a few random happenings.
A little while back I came across an exciting-to-me find in the bookstore – my shower curtain was included in Better Homes and Gardens New Decorating Book! It is only a very small picture (the green one with blue tabs in the center) but it certainly was thrilling to be flipping through a design book and come across something I made. You may remember the curtain was part of this BH&G basement bathroom story.
The warmer weather over the past weekend was motivation to finish up a few inside painting projects (who wants to be inside when the weather is nice!) and begin an outside project that has long been on my mind.
So Mr. RDH completed repainting the two upstairs bathrooms. Both went from SW Aria Ivory to BM White Dove. The change is subtle but one that was well worth the effort. The master bedroom no longer has a blue ceiling and now is more in keeping with the feel of the attached bedroom.
We spent the second half of the weekend removing a whole bunch of myrtle that we had planted years ago on a small hill next to the driveway. The plant was becoming invasive so it was time for it to go.
Now we are left with a dirt hill and no plans for what to plant. If you have any ideas please let me know. I was thinking lavender but I would love to hear your opinion. This area gets a good bit of sun and tends to be very dry.
Besides the above I have also been filling my time with a few sewing classes to learn how to use my new-to-me sewing machine! For those of you who have been followers for a while, you are probably very familiar with the story of my old sewing machine.
I purchased a nine year old Bernina and I am just so excited by all the new capabilities I now have at my disposal. It even does embroidery which will allow me to customize stockings with names in my Etsy shop. Although I absolutely love my Singer Featherweight and will never part with it, I knew it was time for an upgrade. I plan to share more on my new toy later as I have been making several new stocking designs – including the one shown above - for this upcoming holiday season.
Finally there is all the little behind the scenes prep work which needs to be completed for next week’s photo shoots. I have a few smaller projects which I am working on which might be included in a few of the pictures.
Have a great weekend! I look forward to hearing your opinion about our dirt hill.
Brabourne Farm - the Red Door Home February Blog of the Month
Today I am happy to introduce you to Brabourne Farm – the RDH February blog of the month.
Brabourne Farm is a beautiful Australian blog which features daily collections of interesting and inspiring design, antiques, flowers, photography, gardens and much more. The list is truly endless!

The gardens are stunning and a great break from the white snow many of us are currently seeing outside of our windows.
Centsational Girl - the Red Door Home December Blog of the Month
If you love blogs which feature just about everything house related, you will absolutely adore Centsational Girl – the RDH December blog of the month.
Centsational Girl is written by Kate – a former lawyer turned decorator and DIYer extraordinaire.
Her work has appeared in numerous publications including Better Homes and Gardens and Holiday with Mathew Mead.
In fact, her talents are so numerous she has also appeared on the Nate Berkus show on more than one occasion.
Some of my favorite topics which Kate covers include decorating, home improvements, holiday decorating, crafts, furniture makeovers, and recipes.
Kate’s photography skills are something I aspire too and her knowledge of all things "home" seems endless. Not too long ago she added several contributors to Centsational Girl who help scout the blog world for great ideas.
Every Sunday, Centsational Girl features these posts in a series called "The Best of The Blogosphere." TBOTB series is a one stop place to catch up on fantastic ideas you might have otherwise missed. I so enjoy this series!
October RDH Blog of the Month – Belgian Pearls
One of my favorite aspects of blogging is the ability to connect with people from all around the world. I love being able to experience different cultures and decorating styles right from my computer screen. Belgian Pearls - the October RDH blog of the month - is a perfect example of the wonderful global bridge the internet provides.
Greet’s site was one of the first blogs I discovered when I began Red Door Home and it has remained a favorite ever since. As you might have guessed from the title, Belgian Pearls encompasses all things Belgian.
Greet Lefevre is a talented interior decorator from Belgium. She and her husband run the Lefevre family cabinetmaking business. It is a fourth generation company and their work is truly an example of what beautiful craftsmanship and attention to detail is all about. Take a look at the pictures below. All of these photos showcase Lefevre Interiors projects. Simply stunning!
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