My mother, my daughter, myself 1996
As I continued to unpack photographs, I came across the photo of my Dad when he was in the Navy. I knew right away where it belonged.
As I continued to unpack photographs, I came across the photo of my Dad when he was in the Navy. I knew right away where it belonged.
She baked and canned and sewed and loved our dad. She was game to try anything in the kitchen, having a very large audience in a hungry husband and 5 children. She was known however to start many craft projects and simply lose interest......
When I moved here, I wanted a living room with style. Not being a very fru-fru woman myself, I had to think about what I wanted and then it struck me, a 1930's-ish room. Now not being a child of the 30's myself I had to think about what I had and what I needed to pull this off. Granted it is not authentic, but it is comfortable and a tribute to my mom.......
The sewing machine is from 1900, the same year my paternal grandmother was born.
A couple of days later, I thought the chairs were way over pillowed, so I made this change.
A couple of days later, I thought the chairs were way over pillowed, so I made this change.
At first I was going to purchase a new chair pad, but during the depression, folks would of used what they had. So I stacked two for a comfy "sit down". Also when I took a second look at the wall, it seemed a bit plain. What do you think of this addition?
That piece just seemed to belong right there above the rocking chair.
That piece just seemed to belong right there above the rocking chair.
I love this stack. The bottom box is a shipping box/suitcase from many many years ago. There is also a homemade serving tray, a large book (which is a secret storage box) and the Hopes and Wishes boxes. The babies breath has been saved through the years from different flower arrangements. And yes that is an old railroad lantern to the bottom left of the photo.
The wood stove and wood silo. I have a bright blue granite/splatter ware tea kettle coming for the wood stove and adding moisture to the air.
I found this beauty yesterday, and brought it home in my little hatch back car.
A new vantage point.....
A new vantage point.....
The only two pieces of furniture I needed for this room were the couch and the big red chair. Everything else I already owned and wanted to display.
Once I put the red pillows on the chairs, I realized what a bright touch of color they added to the couch, but for now these pillows will work. I will keep my eye out for more red pillows.
Before and after.......
A house is not a home, without photographs on display. As much as I adore my electronic display frame, there is something comforting with the old fashion ways. And now.....
Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful mothers in this world!
and here is the gifts I got from my granddaughter!
and here is the gifts I got from my granddaughter!
As always, thank you for taking a moment to stop and say hello. I appreciate your time and your wonderful comments!
5 comments:
Great job! That looks so homey and inviting. Happy Mothers Day!
such a beautiful room, just perfect, love the look of this, its just such a lovely blend, happy happy mothers day to you
What a great room. Happy Mother's Day to your Mom and ALL moms! :)
Happy Mother's Day, Melynda! Your have a lovely home and blessed with a beautiful family! Cheers!
it all looks so wonderful!
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