Monday, November 16, 2009

Visiting New Friends



I wanted to say hi! and pay a visit to all the nice ladies that left comments on my Show and Tell post and see what they've been doing.

Chari over at Happy To Design has a wonderful faux fireplace she installed in her living room. We have a wood stove in our living room, but I've been lusting after the wonderful fireplaces you can get at Costco.  Haul it home and plug it in.  It really looks quite real for a fake. It would be so nice in by bedroom.

I will be spending lots of time over at The Thrifty Goove. Diann has oodles of ways to save money.  Check out her thrifty and gorgeous finds from her last shopping trip...   

Just got back from  Hootin' Anni's.  You have to see the photo of shells Anni posted.  Gorgeous!  Anni also has a photo blog called Colors of the Wind.  She's pretty handy with a camera and will probably laugh when I show my homemade light box...


Next I visited Glenda over at Dab of This and That.  Glenda makes dollhouses (I love dollhouses), and re-fashions jewelry.  A very, very talented lady... Check out her miniature greenhouse. It is adorable!

Juniper Hills Antiques is the store owned by sisters, Linda and Suzanne.   Their new blog is called Juniper Hill and is just chock full of wonderful photos and ideas.  Be sure and check out their "pretty things" section of their store...



Next on the tour is Walnuthaven Cottage to visit Rechelle who is one busy, busy lady.  She has some new vintage family china to show off.

Rosie over at Journey to Charm claims she's trying to learn how to decorate.  Ahem - she's already great!  Do not miss the tea cart she snagged for $35.00. I am beyond jealous...

Ok - four more places to visit. Except I have to take a dog feeding break before they chew off my leg.  And then it's off to watch Dancing With the Stars...

1 comment:

MightyMom said...

hadn't been outside in forever....wandered out there yesterday.

all daylillies (both in tub and in ground) are STILL ALIVE!! the Tyler roses look a little puny....but it may just be winter approaching. I'm waiting till they chill out a bit then will ATTEMPT to get out there and get them in the ground.