YOUR A WINNER!

Thursday, January 31, 2013


Your a WINNER!
Such a great thing to hear, I mean who doesn’t want to be a winner!

gift tag

Sometimes you have to work real hard…train real hard…or study real hard, to be a winner…
BUT sometimes the only thing it takes to be a winner is to
be friends with someone GREAT,
and when they offer you the chance to win something WONDERFUL,
you put your name in the pot…easy-peasy!!!

My sweet friend Alison at The Polohouse had a GIVEAWAY and I signed-up.
Guess what?  I won…yippee!

A package came today…

Special Delivery

Look at this beautiful wrapping and sweet little note…

animal print


gift tag

Wanna know what I won?

Are you curious…

Is the suspense killing you…

I unwrapped this beautiful package to find…

“Romancing the Home ENTERTAINS”...

Romancing the Home Entertains 

This beautiful, 365 page book was written by Susan Hawthorne of Romancing the Home and I can’t wait to begin reading it…THANKS SO MUCH Alison!

~  ~  ~

Guess what sweet friend, you can be a WINNER too!

You can receive amazing gifts, all wrapped in pretty, with a sweet note just for YOU!
You’ll get to CHOOSE which RAMSIGN design you would like
and also a bit of Spring in this sweet 8” birds nest with birdie and eggs!

What are you waiting for…JUST CLICK HERE…it’s easy-peasy!

January 2013 - Ramsign Giveaway


Blessings,
Cindy

GREAT ROOM - A WORK IN PROGRESS

Wednesday, January 30, 2013


Surely it was more than 50 homes we walked through when looking to purchase a home and I wasn’t sure we were ever going to find one that we really liked.  But from the first moment I stepped in, this house hugged me…it felt like home.  That was 12 years ago and though we have done a lot of sprucing up since then, our to-do list is still very long.

Our great room has needed some attention for a long time.  With dark paneling up to the chair rail, dark molding and trim, textured walls needing paint, and white ceiling fans…it has been my YUCK room!  Located off the kitchen, I see my YUCK room everyday, so I was thrilled when Mr. Heart said to “get her done!”

Great Room Fireplace

With the kiddo’s out on their own we rarely played pool, so the pool table had to go.  My dad was happy to give it a new home in his barn, for game nights with the guys.

Here’s my dad.  He’s sizing up the situation as they guys head in to “get her moved”…

Great Room


pool table

Yes, that’s Mr. Heart leaning up against the bay window.  He's helping dad size things up. 

great room pool table


pool table


pool table removal

For the most part, the only use for this room has been for playing pool, so the only decorating I’ve done has been to make the curtains.  Now that the pool table is gone we are trying to figure out how we want to use this room.

As I mentioned earlier, it is right off the kitchen.  Since we are also planning our kitchen remodel, we are trying to figure out if/how this room will one day integrate with the kitchen.

pool table gone


We cleared everything out of the room except for this large glass top table.  It is here as we consider if/how this may figure into our great room/kitchen plan.

Notice all that dark trim, dark paneling, white ceiling fans…yuck!


great room

Finally, the popcorn ceiling is being removed…let the painting begin!

popcorn ceiling


great room remodel

It took the guys a few days to do this room, such a dusty mess!

Once they finished, we began moving things back in…

decorator white

Light and bright...yippee!
Yes, the great room is a work in progress.  Hint, I’m tackling some issues with clutter, so I’ll be showing you more soon.
So, what projects are you working on?
Blessings,
Cindy

MORNING LIGHT~Simple Pleasures

Monday, January 28, 2013


Ever had a moment...
A moment that causes you pause...
pause for a simple little something that quickly speaks ~thankful~ down deep into your soul?

This morning I had a moment.

As I headed down the stairs this morning, turning through the dining room and on my way to the kitchen, the morning light was flowing in through the window and it caused me pause.

There was just something more beautiful about it this morning,
a soft warmth.

So I stood there and took in the moment,
enjoying the peace and thankfulness it brought to my heart.

dining room--2


Morning Light 


As I entered the kitchen I paused again,

as the morning light was brightly streaming in…


red flowers


and casting shadows in the den.


Tea Sets
Tea cup


So true isn't it, that simple things can bring such pleasure and joy.

Like the warm morning sunlight filling our home…


blue and white transferware 


and a hot cup of coffee topped with whip cream...
the perfect combination for a beautiful day!  




Have you had a special moment, something you will share…

I'm having a  SPECIAL GIVEAWAY, I hope you'll enter…

updated

Hope you are having a wonderful day…enjoy every moment!

Blessings,

BLOG ANNIVERSARY & A Ramsign GIVEAWAY

Saturday, January 26, 2013



I was so happy to be contacted by RAMSIGN offering one of my followers the chance to win one of their beautiful house signs.  These high quality signs are charming and each is hand stenciled in glossy enamel.

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The traditional blue porcelain house plaque, with white numbers, dates back to the 1850's and are often referred to as "French house numbers".  These signs are classic and will last you a lifetime!

blue enamel house number

Here are more designs...


ramsign engelhart 


ramsign Lighthouse


You can use these beautiful signs for

adorning the outside of your home to direct and great your guests
OR
as an indoor embellishment to make any vignette look even more amazing!


ramsign metropolitan


ramsign arrowhead


updated

Because 2012 was such a busy year for our family I took some time from blogging which I shared with you in So Much to Share  and my 2nd year anniversary of blogging slipped by, so the timing of this giveaway could not be better!
I am so thankful that my little blog has 500 followers and 600 subscribers, which makes me SMILE a great BIG happy SMILE! 

I count it a blessing that we come together to open our hearts and homes to each other;
to help one another,
to learn from one another,
and to inspire and encourage each other.
You truly inspire and encourage me!
You are such sweet friends and I thank you from the bottom of my heart!


I am happy to be able to offer you the chance to win one of these beautiful signs and as a thank you from me you will also receive this sweet 8” birds nest with birdie and eggs.  I've been carrying these in my shop and folks are loving them...come Spring!

birds nest


Three ways to enter, please leave a comment for each...

1) Visit RAMSIGN and come back to comment on your favorite sign

2) Become a follower OR let me know you already are

3) “LIKE” Dwellings on Face book and leave a comment (link on side bar)

Last day to enter is Sunday, February 3rd.
Good luck…I hope YOU win!

Blessings,
Cindy




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IT’S A KEEPER

Thursday, January 24, 2013

I don’t toss them anymore, do you?

pansey

I love candles and on most days you’ll find one lit up in my kitchen.  My favorite scents are those that smell like Granny could be in the kitchen cooking something sweet.
Pumpkin Pie ~ Banana Nut Bread ~ Warm Sugar Cookie ~ Apple Pie.

candles

Candles have come a long way, they burn longer and cleaner.
The containers have come a long way too, some are really nice.  I used to toss the container once the wax burned down, but these days most are pretty enough to use for other purposes, so I keep them.

jar candle

I place the used candle container in my sink, fill it with warm sudsy water, and let it sit a spell.  After soaking a while the wax and wicks usually rise to the top of the water. Then I remove the label and give the container a good washing.  Here’s a small sampling of the containers that I have saved…

glass vase 

Often these containers are used as flower vases or tea light holders.

panseys


 Tall ones are used for holding silverware at our large family dinners.

utensils


Of all the containers I have saved, this experience was a first…

#1


This Dilly-Dally candle was purchased from Cracker Barrel and was burned throughout the Christmas holidays.  This container has already been washed in sudsy water, the wax and wicks removed, and the only thing left to do is to remove the label...so why is there still red inside the jar?

#2


The red coloring from the candle actually became etched into the glass, it is there for good.

#3



This will be a nice Valentine's Day vase...

#4



spring flowers

So, are you a keeper?
Thanks so much for visiting, please leave a comment so I’ll know you did.

Blessings,
Cindy

I'm having a great giveaway, I hope you'll enter...






BATH REMODEL ~ The Good & Ugly

Monday, January 21, 2013


Originally, we planned on starting our renovation adventures
with our master bedroom suite.  If you have been following, you'll remember that
Mr. Heart decided it would be best for our first gut job to be on a smaller scale.
He is a wise man!  I had already begun gathering inspirational pictures
and had a good idea about fixtures and finishes, so we moved forward with renovating the
guest bathroom.  We were excited to start and for the most part it went
very well, though we have learned a few things along the way.  Possibly our new found
experience will be helpful to someone else, so I wanted to share a few things
about our guest bath remodel...

1) Will it be a DIY project and if so how much will you do yourself?
There are some contractors/decorators that aren't interested in being assisted.

2) Interview several contractors, get references, see their work (very important!),
agree on a price, and give no money up front.

3) Have a clear idea of what you want, time frames, etc., and communicate it well
so everyone is on the same page.

4) Discuss with your contractor/installers all of the materials and finishing touches
you are wanting, to be sure they have experience working with your material choices
and can accomplish the look you are hoping to achieve.

For us, this was not a project we wanted to tackle, so no DIY here.
We had a pretty clear vision for our project.  If assistance is needed you may want to
seek the help of an interior designer.  It would be sad to finish a remodel project
and it not be all you had hoped for.  We met with several contractors,
spoke with their references, and checked out their work, so we were good to go.

Most of my inspiration came through magazine pictures and I especially wanted
a light and bright guest bathroom.  As you can see in these next two pictures,
carrara marble makes for a light and bright bath…
(Calcutta, carrara, and statuary marble have many of the same attributes and it is often difficult to tell them apart.)

cararra bath inspiration


carrara guest bath


In the beginning, when discussing our material choices with our contractor and his son,
they informed us they hadn’t installed carrara marble before, to which we replied the only
thing we have heard is to use non-sanded grout for installation because the sand would scratch
the marble.  They agreed to check on how to install marble tile for any other installation
requirements.

We purchased the carrara for the flooring, wall tile, wall trim, the slab for the vanity top
and all of the fixtures and accessories.  Our contractor began the tear out.  We began paying
for labor and reimbursing them for materials along the way. The contractor installed the
marble flooring and it was beautiful, all light and bright.  They did a wonderful job.
The remodel was becoming long, loud, dusty, messy, and trying at times,
but overall it went very well…except for the marble wall tile installation…

On the first day of installing the wall tile, the guys were able to complete one full wall and
the commode area.  By early evening, we began to notice the tile color was turning dark and dingy.
We all thought it may be due to the marble being damp and once the adhesive dried it would
lighten up again.  As time went on we could see the tile becoming darker and darker
with shades of brown coming through. (dark arrows.) We stood some wall tiles across the
bottom of the wall to reference the original color prior to installation. (white arrows)

carrara marble darkens


carrara marble problems


By the next morning, my heart began to sink as the difference between the wall tile
and floor tile became more and more apparent.


carrara marble problem


Our contractor suggested we give it another day to dry, still hoping it was a moisture issue.
By the next evening the tile was even darker with shades of dark gray, tan and cream.
Compared to the vanity top and the flooring, my light and bright bathroom was becoming even
more dark and dingy...

bath remodel

We were all confused.  The floor install turned out beautifully and stayed true to color.
What was happening to make the wall tile discolor?  The contractor had no answers
and continued thinking it was due to the moisture still needing to dry.
But it seemed, the drier - the darker, which was not the result we were hoping for.

So, we began reading the labels on the bags of flooring adhesive and then on the
container of wall adhesive where it was quickly noticed...
“Not for use with natural stone.”
Come to find out, this product was pigmented with a cream color and the cream was
showing through.  Also, the adhesive had been applied to the back of each tile with
a notched trowel, causing a shadow effect to show through the tile.  Marble, we learned,
has to be covered completely with the installation adhesive and not applied with a
notched trowel.  So, the darkening tile was due to the contractor using the same product
he uses for all his tile installs to also install our marble tile.  
Hmmm, we wondered, what happened to checking to see what was needed for
installing carrara marble tile as was discussed in the beginning?
Oh well, the darkened wall tile was removed.  We purchased more tile which was
then installed with the correct adhesive.

This pictures shows a section of removed tile compared to the new tile that was installed
with the proper application, the bathroom was looking light and bright again...

bath remodel problems

We were glad the problem came to light before more tile had been installed.  We felt bad for
us in having to buy more marble tile and felt bad for them in their time and hard work.  So, we
absorbed the cost of the tile and they absorbed their labor.  We moved forward together,
the project was finished, and we were all very happy with the end result.

Moral of our remodel story…
They are professionals, but no one can know everything.  So, ask questions and be satisfied
with the answers.  Ask more questions, check and re-check, because you can never be
too involved in the process.  Most of all have realistic expectations.  There will be problems
and when they arise there will need  to be fair solutions for everyone involved.

Here is a glimpse of the finished guest bathroom, you can click the picture if you would
like to see the finished project...

#14

Have a remodel story you can share, if so please do!
Thanks so much for visiting, please leave a comment so I’ll know you did.
Blessings,
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