Showing posts with label farmhouse table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmhouse table. Show all posts

Saturday, September 4, 2021

Greenhouse Patio Project

I wanted to share with you our open patio greenhouse.
In the beginning of this year my 
husband, Stan finished working on the project.
He planned the design and had help from our
son, Scott and our daughter's fiancé, Justin.

The panels are polycarbonate greenhouse panels.

It's amazing how it all came together.
We absolutely love it! 
It has created a new space for our family and our plants!
Entertaining and creating beautiful table settings is so much fun.
I love being creative and using our flowers
 and foliage from the garden!
Garden to Table
Using the space for displaying fresh flowers
 from our garden is so rewarding!
When we take photos from a distant, you can 
appreciate all our tender loving care
 we have put into our garden.
Growing larkspur by seed turned out to 
be a very good year. I decided to dry a lot
 of the blooms to decorate inside our home.
 I grew our sweet peas by seed this year.
They were the tallest I've ever grown,
all in different colors!
I loved making lots of arrangements with them!
The roses this year were so beautiful too.
 Alstroemerias

Gardening is our love and passion.
Happy Gardening!



Tuesday, August 4, 2020

~Summer Tablesetting~


Enjoying the Summer nights with sitting outdoors.
A centerpiece of pretty Crape Myrtle blossoms
 and antique candlesticks show off the farmtable!
I cut branches from our Crape Myrtle
 for the centerpiece! 
Pretty purple glasses, dishes from Home Goods and 
vintage silverware finish the table!
Hope you're all enjoying your Summer!



Thursday, August 1, 2019

~Vintage Table Setting~


Enjoying summer nights with a vintage table setting!
A collection of vintage plates from my mother, estate sales, garage sales and thrift stores
gives me the opportunity to set a beautiful table!
Fresh pink roses, seeded eucalyptus and misty blue limonium from the garden are used for the table centerpiece.
A collection of empty Bonne Maman jars 
hold the candles to set the mood!
Wooden bark chargers are used to display the beautiful plates!
I bought the etched glasses from Anthropologie.
My husband made the farm table from reclaimed barn wood 
that was given to us from friends.
Looking forward to more outdoor entertaining!
Hope you're all having a fun summer!!


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