Friday, June 15, 2012

French Artist Jean-Gabriel Domergue

Domergue
 Lately, I have been immersed in poetry, music and art! 
Below is a rambling I pinned yesterday...ENJOY!
 
 In my dreams
we dance,
whirl and spin.
Softly taking my arm
in and out
moving freely,
lightly,
rain falls 
in our path 
it kicks under our feet
we drink
cooling
loving
as we move
slipping over the water.
How you hold me,
gathering
loosely
pressing your face to mine, 
your hands are strong
and when you let me go, 
it is never for long.
Always loving,
Always coming back for me...
~ Olivia
Degas
Domergue

Domergue

Imagine my excitement when I stumbled upon this French painter! 
Ooohhh la la! Beautiful colors and glamour!
Biography of Jean-Gabriel Domergue~Domergue was born in Bordeaux and studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. In 1911, he was a winner of the Prix de Rome.[2] From the 1920s onward he concentrated on portraits, and claimed to be "the inventor of the pin-up".[citation needed] He also designed clothes for the couturier Paul Poiret. From 1955 until 1962 he was the curator of the Musée Jacquemart-André, organising exhibitions of the works of Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Goya and others.
Domergue was appointed a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.
He died 16 November 1962 on a Paris sidewalk.[2]

I am enchanted by the colors and beauty of his work! 
Have a lovely weekend and much love to all of those devoted fathers!

I will be joining 
 and 

xoxo
Olivia

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

My Shabby Chic Booth

Hello my lovelies! 
Here in small town USA , summer is here and 
our tourist season is in full swing!
 The owners of our flea market built this super duper cool 
arbor out of old ladders and added the neat signs and garden boxes to each side!
 I added and old door with a hook to the corner of my big booth!
Mirrors, old windows, ball jars and frames have 
been flying out of my booth like hot cakes!
I love vintage glamour!
I hope you all are enjoying your summer!
I will be joining 
PS~ I adore all of your comments, I do my best to visit back, but due to some health issues I am not always able to sit at my computer for long periods.

Big squishy hugs,
xoxo
Olivia


Friday, June 8, 2012

Shabby Vintage Window

Hello lovelies! 
Summer is here and I am a busy mommy with my wee ones!
My flea market booths are also very busy.
I had an old window in my booth that would not sell ( I only had $5 on it) but it did have a chip in the glass.
With a pretty patina, I could not let this little gem go to waste...so home it came with me for some TLC!
My faux mantel has a couple of electrical outlets that I like to keep hidden and this pretty vintage window fit perfectly!
Yummy chippiness and soft shabby fabric...ooohhh la la!
I am off to do some junkin!
If you have a chance stop by and say hi to one of my favorite bloggers...
She is a super talented lady with a heart of gold!

I will be partying with 
and 
xo
Olivia

Friday, May 25, 2012

Find your Passion...

I find love and passion in my husband, children, painting, poetry, gardening and the simplicity of everyday life.
I believe you can fall deeply in love 
with your life right where you are at.
Find your passion!
Photos~courtesy of GKR Photography

 I love this quote, it is directed at "romantic love", but I believe you can be passionate in many areas of your life!

"Love is passion, obsession, someone you can't live without. 
I say, fall head over heels. 
Find someone you can love like crazy and who will love you the same way back. 
How do you find him? 
Well, you forget your head, and you listen to your heart. 
And I'm not hearing any heart. 
Cause the truth is, honey, there's no sense living your life without this. 
To make the journey and not fall deeply in love, well, you haven't lived a life at all. 
But you have to try, cause if you haven't tried, you haven't lived. "

~William Parrish~ Meet Joe Black 


 Fall deeply in love with your,
life right where it is at.
Don't be afraid
Jump in feet first!
and if life tries to kick you down...
KICK BACK!
Photo courtesy of Wheelchair Kamikaze
 Find your passion! 

I will be joining
and

My darling friend Lorena has a new blog!
Please stop by and say hi!
 Big squishy hugs,
Olivia

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Shabby Rose Mosiacs

Hello lovelies!
Recently, I tried my hand at 
working on a couple of mosiac projects.
I used some pretty vintage rose plates.
I used an old patio table that had a badly painted top
BEFORE
I used plates that I already had.
Some were already chipped and some were just "cheap" and had not sold in my flea market booth.
I used an old towel and hammer to break up my plates.
(Don't forget safety googles) 
Then I arranged them in a pretty pattern.
 After I arranged them, I glued every single piece in.
Next, I grouted the whole table.
After grouting, I started wiping the excess off the plate pieces.
This is the tricky part for me, my table dried quickly so, 
I used sandpaper to get the pieces that were already dry but still had excess grout.
This is my first attempt at a large piece.
Although not perfect, I am pleased that I pushed myself to finish!
My first finished piece was a vintage sewing drawer.
I have always wanted to try mosiacs, but I was afraid it was going to be really hard.
 Mosiacs are "work", but turned out to be easier than I expected!
I'm pretty happy with my budding projects...maybe, just maybe, I will attempt some more!
Have a beautiful and blessed week!

Partying with 

White Wedenesday
and 

xo
Olivia

Saturday, May 12, 2012

How to create a Secret Garden

Hello lovelies!
This is my darling baby girl creating in her Secret Garden.
My backyard has an interesting landscape, full of cedar trees, lava rock and some flat spots.
It is not in my tiny budget to pour massive amounts of dirt to flatten it out and plant grass.
Long ago, I decided to create with what I had.
I made this tiny spot for my wee one nestled underneath a shady tree.

Materials to create a Secret Garden:
Imagination
Inexpensive table and chair
Pretty Statue
Pickle Jar to fill with fresh or faux flowers
Pea Gravel
Mulch
A Shady Tree
Books and drawing supplies
 
Now, turn on your imagination and find a little relaxing safe spot in your back yard.
Gather your secret garden supplies and your little one if you have one to help with this project.
I found the little girl statue in my neighbors junk pile.
She was broken and Mr. Romantic laughed at me.
I glued her back together with E-6000 glue and stuffed her full of flowers that I could not kill.
I found pea gravel in the abandoned lot across from us and used a bit of mulch to make it pretty.
A pickle jar is a suitable vase for an outside Secret Garden.
Stuff it full of seasonal blooms from your garden or faux flowers.
 Let your little one help you choose where everything should go.
Let them know that this is their secret garden to create in.
Tag sales, thrift stores and junk piles are the perfect place to find goodies for your Secret Garden.
I found the little table on the back dock for free at my favorite resale shop.
An old shabby pillowcase makes it magical.
We also have fairies that visit our secret garden, but you have to use your imagination to see them.
My darling baby girl is graduating from pre-school this year.
It tugs at my heart that there will be a day when a Secret Garden will fade and big girl things will be more interesting....
Happy Mother's Day to all of my beautiful friends!

I will be sharing this with
My Romantic Home
and
Pink Saturday

Big Squishy Hugs,
xo
Olivia

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

I love to use white paint

I am crazy about painting items white!
White seems to soften everything and give it a heavenly feel.
I painted this ladder, frames and chair for my flea market booth.
I would love to keep everything...but then I would be out of business!
~giggle~
In other news, my Shabby Chic hammock picture was featured on the
Stylist Home at the Huffington Post!

I was so tickled!
I will be joining all of my other white lovers at

I hope you are having a beautiful and blessed week!
xo
Olivia

Friday, May 4, 2012

Shabby Chic Dining Room

Hello lovelies! 
This is my sweet shabby chic dining room!
I have been working on streamlining the rooms in my home.
My cottage is about 1,400 square foot.
I am a huge furniture junkie, but due to the limited size of my rooms, 
I must resist the urge to overload my rooms with clunky furniture.

The vintage secretary in the corner is simply darling to display treasures in and it also works great for laptop storage and cords!
Ruffles are super popular this season...
my budget is TINY, so I used a $1 curtain panel to create a ruffled tablecloth look.
A Shabby cake stand and pitcher of flowers will always grace my table.
The back of my cabinet is painted pink.
I used plain white inexpensive plates to line the back of the cabinet and accent 
my pretty rose dishes.
My chandelier was a $5 junky brass one that I found at a tag sale.
I spray painted it a cottage white and added crystals.
Mirrors and lighting are my favorite ways to dress up my cottage!
 Lot's of fun playing around in my dining room!
Thank you ever so much for stopping by!
I read and treasure all of your comments!
 I will be joining 

and 

Big squishy hugs,
xo
Olivia

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