Showing posts with label Tabletop Decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tabletop Decor. Show all posts

Saturday, May 26, 2012

My Americana Kitchen ~ Part Two


My Americana kitchen.



I painted this little Americana Folk Art Bunny way back in the mid 80's when I use to teach decorative folk art painting. I taught how to paint this bunny at one of my classes for beginning students.






Yesterday I shared photos of the kitchen in my Texas home, and today I am sharing the kitchen nook in my present California home.


But... it doesn't look like this anymore. 

This was how it looked when we first moved in and before I tweaked the decor. Those red chairs are back in the dining room and the blue chairs (from yesterdays post) are back here in the kitchen nook area. 



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The chandelier will most likely get painted when I redo the furniture in the near future. I am thinking about white, just for the wood  part. 



This is the top on the hutch.


Those little yellow cats are symbolic of my big cat named Norton. He was found in the shipyards of Norfork, Va. when he was a little tiny kitten and was so dirty and oily that he was thought to be a black cat .

He traveled all the way from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Coast of Washington State. All that way in the backseat of my daughter's car... along with her sailor husband, a toddler and a baby. 

His next move was down the Pacific Coast to Northern California in a mini van. He squeezed in with three dogs, another cat, a very elderly grandma, two grand kids, a grown daughter and of course me. 

The Mr. had already moved a month or so before and the boys flew. That was a preview of how our three cross country moves would be like over the next 12 years.

The coyotes got Norton one month later... right off our front porch. No one had warned me about coyotes. I sure miss that cat. He lived seven happy years. The other animals all lived to be over 14-17 years old.

Okay... back to the kitchen. 


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This little (inexpensive) hutch was purchased online as a display for the shop I had in Texas. (I have two of them.) I will be painting one of them black to coordinate with the table and chairs that will also be painted black. I am thinking of replacing the back of it with some beadboard paneling painted white.


The Shaker pie safe cabinets (from yesterday's post) are actually sitting on each side of the hutch at the present time. 

As soon as I paint the table, chairs, hutch and pie safes, I will take more pictures to share  with you. I am pretty sure I will be going with black as I have two tall skinny chicken pictures framed in black that go above the pie safes.



Well thanks for letting be share my kitchen(s) today and yesterday. If you missed the Texas kitchen yesterday be sure to take a peek. It showed more of the Americana dishes and painted furniture pieces.


I am joining these parties:
Tabletop Tuesday
Sunny Simple Sunday


xoxo
Bunny Jean


 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

My Easter Decoration Snapshots



Hippity Hoppity... Hippity Hoppity... Easter's on it's way!



Mr. and Mrs. Bunn E. Rabbit
Wish you a Happy Easter!


Did you by chance happen to notice my 
GIGANTIC new Easter header?! 
I bet you can see it from outer space... 

I hope it didn't scare you when you came to visit. 
I guess I am just trying to overcompensate 
for my lack of Easter preparedness. 




I have TONS of pretties just sitting and waiting to join all the festivities... but it seems that I have been preoccupied, overwhelmed, panic stricken and of course at little bit lazy. 
Not to mention kinda late :/

I really don't think I will get around to sharing much of my Easter decor this year. After all it has been a difficult 
month or so.  First with that BIG black eye.  
Then The Mr.'s unexpected job transition. 

A special thank you to all of you sweet bloggers that gave me moral support through out the last few weeks :)
Did you read the good news?

But enough excuses...
I want to share just a few Easter decor items. 
Maybe I will share more if I have time.

They are not creative projects or beautiful vignettes like I know all of you have shared... just a couple of snapshots that were sitting around... for a few years. 
You can click on all of them to get a bigger picture.

















I can't forget this wonderful little Jim Shore 
Easter basket filled with colorful carved Easter eggs.  



is still going on until Sunday afternoon! 

I would LOVE to see what YOU have to share!

xoxo 
Bunny Jean





Thursday, February 9, 2012

A Valentine Fantasy



This is an encore presentation of my
Valentine's Day fantasy...
2010.



What could be nicer than a 
Valentine's Day tea for two?

Maybe a romantic dinner with a nice wine?

How about a late night dessert of strawberries dipped in chocolate... and a glass or two of champagne?

How about all three?!

~ ~ ~

Tea for Two


This fine bone china is Old Country Roses, 
made in England by Royal Albert. 
It was passed down to me by my mother.


I have quite a few pieces and will share more another time.


Tea is served at 4 o'clock.


This clock is 24k gold plated and it was 
given to me by my mother forty plus years ago.


My sweetheart and me.
He is 6'3"... I am not.


We have be happily married for 32 years. 
We are blessed and appreciate that... 
because it is the second marriage for both of us.

We met on a blind date!


These are faux candies. 


The are very good for any diet plan... 
because they are 100% calorie free ;) 

These pretty little sugar cubes are also faux.



This large table doily was also my mother's 
and is also very old... older than me!


The napkins are actually pretty little hankies 
that I just opened for today's tablescape
They were also my mothers.


Did you enjoy your tea?

~ ~ ~

Dinner will be served... 
at 8 o'clock.

Oh My... dinner is starting a few minutes late.        


We will have some nice wine served in 
my old Princess House stemware.


I've used long taper candles for a romantic feel. 
The wine will also help with that.


The dinner plates are from TJ Maxx.
You've seen them here many times. 
I love the detailed edges.


The flatware has real gold detailing. 
It was fairly inexpensive, 
but still feels good in the hand.


These little lead crystal candle holders 
have a real gold band on them... 
and were found at Goodwill!


The china also is trimmed with real gold.


There we are again... 


Do you see us peeking out between 
the salt and pepper shakers?



We are very lucky to have each other!


Time sure has passed quickly!



It's 10:35 and I'm ready for dessert!


We have a nice bubbly champagne!


These are the old fashioned champagne glasses, not the fluted ones that are so popular today.

I just can't resist lovely plump strawberries dipped in decadent milk chocolate... how about you?

Or do you prefer dark chocolate?


I will place the fresh strawberries in the little oblong dish, and the chocolate in the precious little swan... 
just the right size for dipping the tip of the berry!


These champagne glasses are lead crystal 
and have a beautiful "ring" to them 
when you tap on the rim.


They are from Princess House.
I sold Princess House for a short time 
when the kids were little.

Is that still in business?



Well... look at the time...  
It's almost midnight!


Good night to all my bloggy buddies...
Can't share any more!
xoxo



Thank you so much for visiting me today. 
I enjoyed my little Valentine fantasy.

I am sharing at these fun parties:
Wednesday's Bunny Hop 
Tablescape Thursday
Lauries Valentines Par-tay
Pink Saturday
xoxo
Bunny Jean

Remember the Bunny Hop 
is now open to ALL BLOGGERS!



Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Pretty In Pink Valentine's Day Dishes



Today I would like to share a 
"Pretty in Pink" Valentine's Day 
tablescape I shared two years ago. 

~~~


This little rose topped trinket box, 
that is sitting on the doily, was given to me 
by my grand daughter many years ago.


Isn't it just precious?
What could be inside???


Oooh... a necklace from my Hubby.


It has Diamonds on both sides.


I love diamonds, don't you?


These little pink heart dishes were 
purchased from Ross a few years back. 
The cream dinner plates are from TJ Maxx.


These yummy looking frosted brownies
100 % calorie free!  Yes they are!!!


They are faux! 
That is a fancy French word for false or fake. 
They have "frosting and whipped cream".


 See how real those chopped nuts look.


Hubby gave me the most beautiful long stemmed roses a few years back. They arrived in that hand painted vase. 
However these roses are silk.



I love these pink glasses that I found at Tuesday Morning. The pink votive holders are from Ross.


These little sugar cubes are decorated with 
dainty "frosting" roses... and they are also faux


These pink napkins are made from some
 Waverley fabric remnants.


The flatware is just stainless but it is 
trimmed in real gold and is still very pretty... 
although inexpensive.


~Optical Illusion~
Does the glass on the right look like it 
is upside down? Or is the one on the left? 
It is just an optical illusion. 



I hope you have enjoyed all this pinkness as much as I have enjoyed putting it together for you!

Don't forget...


xoxo
Bunny Jean

Parties where I will be sharing:
Wednesday's Bunny Hop Party @ Bunny Jeans Decor
Tablescape Thursday @ Between Naps On The Porch
Lauries Valentines Par-tay
Pink Saturday


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