







Is your home sporting the greens of the season?








I tried to solve the storage problem with a collection of boxes
But they ended up looking too big and clunky for the space.
A nice coat of gray spray paint helped, but it still needed a little more.
I spray painted the stencil and when the paint was dry I aged the sign with a little sanding and a light top coat of stain. Then I attached it to the basket with wire.
I love that the basket now looks like it came from an old ship, complete with the German word for CAUTION.
It fits perfectly under the nightstand and is a great storage solution for hubby's odds and ends.
"Why do you want that?!?!" my hubby asked as I carted it to his truck (you would think that he would have learned by now that his wife has an eye for good junk).
We cut and nailed molding to the top of the cabinet so the slate would rest inside. I painted it the same blue-gray as the slate.
It's now my husband's night stand and his favorite piece of furniture. It's a beautiful reminder of the family memories made in the home of his youth.
When my husband questioned my choice I told him that I wanted a big tray for our coffee table and we could either build one or I could invest in this one for a dollar. He said I should spend the dollar (I'm sure he just didn't want to have to build anything in this summer heat.)
I filled it and topped it with more thrifted items.
Yes, everything you see here (with the exception of the large finial)
Even the beautiful framed photograph of doorways
It just proves that 
Since seashells evoke the feeling of summer, I thought I'd add one into my seasonal vignette.
Of course, I couldn't resist giving the backside a glitzy little makeover
Then I finished the setting with a little ceramic bird candle holder,
It gives me a thrill to add beauty to my home