Wednesday, July 18, 2012

 I've been on this $20 buck kick. Goal: to give some of the rooms in my house a decisively fresh, new look for, well, you got it, $20 bucks. And so far, I've had success.
 It started at a nearby estate sale around Memorial Day weekend. It was a house I had always had my eye on because I loved the feel and look of the grand front porch, the cedar siding, the in-law house above the garage, and the built-in wine cellar. I knew of some of the home's details because Tim and I had looked at it on line when it was on the market a year ago. And now, just a year later, the current owner was selling.
 This was my chance to go inside and better yet, to shop! All I had on me was a $20 bill so I knew I had to shop carefully. My exciting find for the living room was a bamboo spiraled vase with tall dried grasses and lotus pods priced at $7, a perfect compliment to my beautifully constructed orange and black table where it now sits and greets folks as they walk in the door. It fills that empty space between the table and my prized Austrian prints above. That day I also got a bohemian skirt, a ceramic bread pan, a pair of heels, an antique wooden toy truck, beauty products, and tons of kids books. It felt great not to break the bank and now the first room you see when you enter the house had been given a more finished, refined look.
 Now on to the upstairs. I was in Target the other day with no intention of giving the master bath an upgrade when I spotted a fabric shower curtain with an antique print of blue gray birds and green foliage (http://luxurylinensetc.ecrater.com/p/12520541/target-home-botanical-bird-fabric). It reminded me of being in Gannie's basement where she kept woven baskets full of tossed out printed poplin cotton shirts, and aprons, and all things feminine for me and my sister and cousins to dress ourselves in when we visited her. I had to have this shower curtain. You got it - it was $19.99. I retired my beloved beige one embroidered with Queen Anne's Lace and I'm thrilled because the blue in the curtain picks up the blue in the tiles, the foliage is a nice compliment to my live hanging fern, and now my bathroom has a whole new feel for very little money.
 And this morning as I was drinking an amazing cup of French Roast coffee made by my amazing husband, I was perusing the IKEA flyer when I spotted a queen duvet cover and pillow cases for, yup, $19.99! It's called Emmie Land - check it out - http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80216628/. The scene on the duvet transported me back to Delft, Holland with its pastoral scenes in that same Delft Blue hue. I will now retire my beloved and nearly threadbare Anthropologie duvet in the upstairs guest room that I've used off and on since 2002. Think it's time for a new look? Yes, me too. The blues in the cover will go so well with an old Japanese watercolor of two herons against a dusky sky that hangs above the bed.
 With that I will say goodnight. I can't sit here any longer. I'm too excited to put the new duvet on the bed!


2 comments:

  1. Oh, you're so inspiring! Where will the new duvet go? Guest room? LOVE IT! Also, was at Costco and saw your new stoneware- not 20 bucks, but still an awesome price for what you got! I am so happy that you are doing this!

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  2. Hi Kate - I just edited my last entry because I had omitted where the great new duvet will go - it's now in the upstairs guest room and it looks divine! And you're so right about the new poppy printed stoneware I bought from Costco - that set was $49.99 and I plan on getting one more to have eight pieces. More than $20 but worth it. When I have that extra $50 again, I'll get another set! But thanks. It's been so much fun redecorating the house.

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