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For those who renovate their homes..
I'm sure you have the same trouble as me
Tradesmen
Those who quote and dont turn up
Those who win the quote and dont turn up
Those who say they will come in two weeks time to do it
So you juggle all your appointments, kid collections etc etc
and they dont turn up...
I mean I just wanted to get these installed..
So we can see what we are preparing in the kitchen..
I've had them sitting in their boxes for months and months waiting..
But this week we did have a tradesman who turned up
And installed a few lights and chandeliers
So I'm happy he turned up
He was good
Now all I'm waiting on is gravity
To straighten the cords..
Had a side of the road "EEEeek" moment this week.
Someone was putting in new carpet in one of the old houses down the road.
Someone didnt want their old carpet, it had found a new home on the side of the road.
I did, I do love an axminster..
I also love serendipity, I mean I only bought that trolley at a garage sale for $5 the day before..
It was meant to be
And that roll is folded in half too, there is lots of axminster...

And in my ebay store this week.
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A nice mild winters day today..
Did a little rearrange of the furniture on the wrap around verandah
Brought all my old blue cottage chairs together...
To sit under the old kitchen windows..
Always nice to have some spare seats handy..
I do love an Aussie wrap around Verandah
Some more lovely treasures in my ebay store this week, I think this is one of my favourites
It has a touch of that Aussie Verandah beautiful blue...

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Love love love this cushion..
It was made by Michelle at Petit Coterie
I was the very lucky winner at her giveaway
and
not only that
but Michelle also custom made this cushion just for me (as I am sure she could for you too)!
I wanted the number 5 to represent my family
so I am in cushion heaven
And I think our little spaniel is too (can you spot the spaniel?)

Oh and the burlap cushion at the back is also from Petit Coterie
I bought that one all the way up in Queensland at Simple Things Small Joys
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its getting closer and I haven't mentioned it too much till now
because
I didnt want to start too far away from the date
and have you forget to come..
Because as my kids used to say when they were younger..
It's going to be ROOLEY good..
And you wouldnt want to miss it
Trust me on that
If you love old stuff
and you follow this blog
and you live in Victoria, Australia (Melbourne suburbs)..
then this is for you
Because it is going to be in a big hall..
filled to the brim with absolute treasures brought to you by the lovely lady who has organised the whole thing
Tamarah from Shabby Vintage Junk
Along with Samantha from Shoestring Splendour
and of course Me ~ Alicia from Time Worn Style
But wait there's more wonderful people who don't blog (yet) but have the most divine treasures..
I'm continually gathering more together for the show...
Filling up my "practice booth"
Would LOVE to see you there.
TWO big days
Friday 13th and Saturday 14th August 2010
8am to 5pm
Be early to find the best of the best!
Ashburton Scout Hall
High Street, Ashburton
and I will pester remind you again a few more times so you don't forget
And in the meantime I just have to share this gorgeous Victorian Milk Glass Painting I have currently available in my ebay store.
Lovely!
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A little about this...
But first...........
Thanks so much everyone for your helpful comments regarding the dark coffee table in the last post.
Still deciding what I am going to do, my latest is whitewashing the table and the setting behind it.
Havent tried to paint an upholstered piece so am still thinking about what I am going to do
aaaah the decisions!!
Pink upholstery wouldnt be my first choice, would love to reupholster to a more neutral colour but thats not going to happen any time soon so will just have to sit down with a cuppa and pour through some more magazines (and cull a few more mags whilst I'm at it)...
One very pleasing thing I did find this week at the op shop was this sweet little Regency stripe chair for the TV room.
We always seem to be "one down" on a chair in that room so snapped this one up very quickly when I found it, especially at the super cheap thrift store price they had on it (yes they were clearing their furniture out on a sale that day).
It has feather filled cushions and is just the right size. Now I'm deciding about a slip cover for it or not. Might be a good idea with kids sitting on it all the time!
I just need to clip off a few threads where the previous owners cat decided to sharpen its claws.
That is why I don't have a cat....
I also finished another project this week that I have been meaning to get around to for a while.
The main reason I did was because I finally found a Clark Rubber store on my travels so was able to go and get some cushion inserts cut to size...
To finish this..
These old wrought iron chairs are from an outdoor setting originally I believe.
One I found on the side of the road, amazing how fast one can get a chair in ones hatchback, sometimes I think I set new world records..
The other from a friend who didnt want it.
In the beginning...
Some new seat bases were cut using the old one as a template
Took the template to a Clark Rubber (Australia) store and they cut some high quality seating foam to size. Not as expensive as you would think ~ only $9.95 each!
Next is the covering.
Now if you are anything like me, you like to change your fabrics around on a reasonably often basis SO what I always do when covering seat pads is to put a CALICO base over the foam first.
This not only allows you to change the top fabric easily but gives a nicer feel to the chair pad.
So I used some old artist canvas I had lying around which is quite thick but normal calico will do too.
Staple it on working from the centre outwards and turning it to another side each side you staple.
I actually fold a little hem under as I like it to look neat but you don't have to!
Trim the corner fabric when you get to it so its not so bulky to staple on..
Calico base fabric done!
Now to decide the fabric to the top.
I love florals but wanted a more subdued colourway...
So decided on an old SANDERSON ENGLAND print on an upholstery grade fabric..
I was going to do both chairs at once but have decided that one of them really needs a freshen up with some paint first as it looks much rustier than the other so have just completed the one for now.
Cushion pad screwed back onto the base..
Here is the.......
And
Always nice to tick another project off the list isnt it?

Some sweet items in my ebay store this week
Shipping is from Australia but I do send world wide!
And I've joined Coastal Charms....
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I'm really in two minds...
I do love this coffee table...
I didn't intend to buy it but it came with that pink button back sofa...
They were a bit of a bargain on ebay Australia (as you know I don't like to buy new and expensive)
So the coffee table came home too...
but it just looks a bit big and heavy in this room ~ even though the room is large
So my question is ~ and its quite a popular question around blog land..
** Should I paint it ~ OR strip it back to a raw wood and oil it ~ OR leave as is?
Any opinions very much appreciated
Had to share a few pic of some lovely items going into my ebay store this week (will list them tonight so if they are not there already do check back!)
Totally gorgeous Pink Depression glass Cake stand
and the sweetest of Italian silk pictures in a scrolly frame (shouldnt cost much to send this pretty overseas!)
Typical Mountain day today, wet and foggy...
Got up early to go for a run but the weather is against me
Leaves time to go blog visiting instead!
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Its a beautiful look to layer old linens on a bed, or even a few antique white cloths on a table. Or several different layers of curtains on a rod...
But have you considered layering old mirrors??
Took my old flower trug and found some Camellias to bring inside
I was surprised to see so much colour in the garden considering we are in the depths of winter...
A nice place to rest them on my Roadside find Wicker chair whilst I wrestle with the old front door. Seems the door likes to change shape with the weather, one day that leadlight is going to pop right out..
Found one of my favourite 1940's vases to pop them in..
Then it was time to start layering the mirrors....
there is a large oval wardrobe mirror at the base
on top of a large etched Murano mirror
and on top of this an Art Deco pie crust boudoir mirror...
The mirrors catch the light and push it up highlighting the flowers and vase...
I sorta like it
Its a focal point to the room...
My eldest came home today and said "gee the house looks tidy"
Seems like the layering may have worked!
(well I'll tell myself that)

Of couse I do have some yummy mirrors in my ebay store
Victorian RUBY GLASS table centrepiece
Or for some lovely little floral delights to display on a mirror, try these..
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Hope everyone is going along well with the school holidays
I like school holidays
You don't have to rush
And you get to spend time with the kids (which is great in between fights etc..)
The down side is you don't get much else done
So my Rose wall in the front room is taking some time to complete...
But I did get this in place..
After all we had to go here first..
UPDATE ~ I have had quite a few emails regarding the location of this fabulous shop so here 'tis:
Robert Gordon Pottery
114 Mulcahy Road
PAKENHAM VICTORIA
and their website:
www.robertgordonaustralia.com
And browse all this...
and then Miss wanted to go in the Pottery Barn..
and do this...
(by the way what do you think of Robert Gordons new range of black and white delights called "Coco" if memory serves, shown above, I'm thinking very very nice)
So I did finally get back to Greystanes and get a few more sections of the wall done..
After taking some pondering time..
I think this wall is pretty well done.
Now I just have to organise the rest of the room..
Stay tuned!
And do check out Tracey's fabulous one year giveaway over at French Larkspur, its a beauty mate!
I mean who could say no to this:
And thats only part of the giveaway ~ wow weeee!

And if you are liking old mirrors, look at these beauties I have currently available in my
Etched glass Butterfly Boudoir Mirror
Ornate wall mirror
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