Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Deck The Halls Of Home With Joy
Welcome friends....As many of you know, this blog started out as "just for fun" Christmas inspiration. Happily, it has evolved into a place of friendship, laughter, inspiration, expression of creativity, crafting and more.
Thank you for following along! I have met so many wonderful friends! I hope you all feel welcome here and know your friendship is heartfelt.
Welcome to a favorite room in my home~the Dining Room. Like most families, we spend many special occasions, celebrations and Holiday dinners in this room. I am a mother of six- four are boys! I love having a formal dining room where my boys can see, feel and appreciate a sense of beauty. (A Mom can only try and I do try!).
I've alwys been inspired by the window treatments in the Armstrong Mansion (My Great Great Grandparents home-Francis and Isabel Armstrong.) Today it's a beautiful Bed and Breakfast Inn in Salt Lake City, Utah. A great place to celebrate an Anniversary!
My Dining Room has three large windows in front of the house that face south. When we were celebrating our first Thanksgiving a few years ago in our new home. I wanted our room to feel inviting. I also wanted it to be somewhat formal. I kept thinking of the Armstrong Windows.
I started dressing up the windows in fall colors and fall textures, they are my favorite colors to work with. I was decorating for Fall, but loved the colors so much they have stayed through all seasons.
1. I started with a grapevine swag that I placed horizontally above the shutters. The grapevine is anchored to drapery hooks.
2. I draped fabric (56" wide) 8-9 yards of brown textured fabric weaving in and out of the grapevine.
3. I embellished the brown fabric and grapevine with fall garland beads
4, Next, I Added a twist of ribbon to help secure and hold the garland into place. I may add sheer or textured fabrics to the sides of the windows for a more formal look.
Enjoy!
I'm joining Creations by Kara!
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Home Decor,
Home Improvement
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