PINE FURNITURE ~ A Bit of Color!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013


These days it seems pine is not the preferred wood for furniture.

Pine pieces at my shop don't sell well, like this dresser with mirror by Lexington.
It's such a nice dresser, but there has been no interest.

That's the one, behind the little Christmas tree...

Lexington Furniture


Recently I came across this hutch by Colony and I fell in love!
It has such pretty lines and there is so much storage space in the bottom,
so even though it's pine, I brought her home.

Pine Hutch


I like pine and these pieces are in great condition,
so if I were keeping them it would be hard for me to cover them in paint.

But, they are for sale so I brought them home for a makeover.

Lexington Dresser


To keep the pine from bleeding through, I painted this piece with one coat of Zinsser Shellac…

Pine Hutch


and then two coats of AS Country Gray.

Pine Hutch in Country Gray


The dresser already had a good coat of shellac,
so I just painted it with two coats of AS Pure White.


Lexington Dresser


Both pieces were finished with clear and dark wax and are now at the shop.

Lexington Dresser in AS Pure White


Here's a closer look at the detail...


Lexington Dresser detail



Pine Hutch in AS Country Grey



Pine Hutch in Country Grey close up



Pine Hutch in Country Grey


Two painted pines...do you think they look better?

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Pine Hutch in AS Country Grey 


How about you, like pine furniture?
Thanks so much for visiting, please leave a comment so I'll know you did!

Blessings,
Cindy

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Monday, April 29, 2013


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SUNDAY DWELLINGS ~ CHOICES

Sunday, April 28, 2013


The couple in this story have been married for over 40 years.  I hope to one day share in the blessing of being congratulated for 40 or more years of marriage. This piece is full of truth, insight and words of wisdom regarding marriage…

dandelion

Proverbs 31 Ministries
The Best Marriage Advice
Van Walton

"Your word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path." Psalm 119:105 (NAS)

A joyful wedding party celebrated the new couple on an evening wrapped in good cheer and candlelight.

The bride and her father danced, followed by the groom and his mother. Adoring eyes framed the room.

Finally, couples young and old hit the dance floor. After a few musical notes, the DJ announced, "All couples married a year or less, step off the dance floor." Then he asked those married five years or less to take their leave. And so the invitation, to make room for couples married 10, 20, 30 years, continued.

While dancing with my husband, I noticed how few people remained.

"40 years!" The DJ broadcast to us last three couples dancing.

When the song ended, our friends, their children - now young adults - and our son, reached out with high-fives, pats on the back, and "Congratulations!"

Many asked, "How romantic ... what's your secret to staying together?"

The question came as no surprise and their idealic vision of marriage made me smile.

Romantic? Not so much. I would describe our years together as lots of tears shed over misunderstandings. Selfishness. Loneliness. Hard and difficult times, pushing through emotions I didn't understand.
Painful words. Challenging moments. Loads of opportunities to compromise. We were stubborn - both of us! As I look over my shoulder on the past 42 years, I know the real glue that has kept us together has been God and the power of His Word.

When I wanted to criticize my husband for offenses real and imagined, I read that love keeps no record of wrongs (1 Corinthians 13:5).

When I felt lonely, I read that God was with me (Zephaniah 3:17).

When I thought I was right and my husband was wrong, I read that I shouldn't think too highly of myself (Romans 12:2-4).

When the daily grind of work, chores, errands drained me and my wild heart longed for more, I read that when I leaned on the Lord, through Him, I could get through anything (Philippians 4:13)

Marriage is like a triangle. Want to grow close to your man? Grow closer to God. As both of you reach upward you'll not only come close to God, you'll grow closer to each other. And if you are in a marriage where your husband doesn't want to draw near to the Lord, you keep on anyhow. In Him, you'll find the support, love and hope your heart desires.

A long time ago I was a young bride, asking older married women for advice. I heard a lot of things like keep the fun and adventure in your marriage. "Life is a gift," my mother taught me. "Don't let the sun go down on your anger," Daddy shared with me. "Know your husband" a friend encouraged me. Understanding my man's personality and love language taught me about conflict and acceptance.

I wouldn't hesitate to share any of these wise words to newlyweds. But the very BEST advice I learned along the way? The greatest marriage counselor and guide is God and His Word.

Marriage can be hard, but it's easier when we spend more time focusing on God's encouraging truths and less time concentrating on our husband's faults. Today, let's start a practice of turning to the Bible for answers about our marriage, thanking God for our husband and the Lord for His wisdom.

Are you looking at your husband through Jesus' accepting and grace-filled eyes or do you see him through needs you expect him to meet?

Before today is over, pick 2 verses to pray for your husband and 2 verses to recall that will give you wisdom for your marriage.


Father God, You alone are perfect. Help me to keep my eyes on You. I know that no one is an easy forever-partner. Remind me daily to curb my critical spirit. Teach me to see my husband through Your eyes. In Jesus' Name I pray, Amen.

"But at the beginning of creation God 'made them male and female.' 'For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh.' So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate." Mark 10:6-9 (NIV)

dandelion

Unconditional love, compromise, dying to self, much prayer, eyes fixed on God…worth it!

Blessings,
Cindy

HOME TOUR #3 ~ Historic Homes, Plantations & Gardens

Thursday, April 25, 2013


Hi sweet friends!
Guess what, these are the final homes on the tour!

Mr. Heart and I never tire of touring these historic homes, plantations and gardens.  Though the homes on the tour are rotated from year to year, we have been coming for so long that it isn’t often there is one on the tour we haven’t seen before. On the first tour I shared that I couldn’t put my finger on what it is that keeps us coming back to see the same homes year after year; the history, beauty, simplicity, grandeur, gardens, tranquility, or the hundred year old live oak trees draped in moss?  Surely it is all of the above as each contributes to the overwhelming feeling of appreciation we experience while touring them!

Here we go…

ESTHERVILLE PLANTATION
Such a beautiful entrance…

ESTHERVILLE PLANTATION


Walking up the paths toward the house we catch a glimpse through the azalea garden…
ESTHERVILLE PLANTATION


ESTHERVILLE PLANTATION


 ESTHERVILLE PLANTATION AZALEAS


 ESTHERVILLE PLANTATION


 ESTHERVILLE PLANTATION


 ESTHERVILLE PLANTATION


The property is full of live oak trees with pathway after pathway through the azalea gardens.  Peaceful, birds singing, with beauty all around, truly a beautiful place to stroll
ESTHERVILLE 2


WICKLOW HALL PLANTATION

WICKLOW HALL


The live oaks are so beautiful…
WICKLOW HALL


 WICKLOW HALL


Beautiful old brick and places on either side of the steps to clean your shoes before stepping onto the porch…
 WICKLOW HALL


These side stairs leading to the porch were covered in moss and ferns…makes me SMILE!
 WICKLOW HALL


RICE HOPE

RICE HOPE


THE OAKS PLANTATION

This home is fairly new but was built on the old plantation site.  It is beautiful! 
OAKS PLANTATION


 OAKS PLANTATION


Would you like a sweet grass basket?  If so, you can get one here…
OAKS PLANTATION


If you’ve been on all three tours you’ve noticed that many SC folks use sweet grass baskets on their entry doors.  This one is full of fresh cut greenery, dogwood blooms, and a bit of moss.  So charming…
 OAKS PLANTATION, SWEET GRASS BASKET


The heart of Georgetown is full of beautiful homes so we went for a little walk.  Though they weren’t on the tour, we enjoyed the sidewalk views…
HISTORIC HOMES

 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES


 HISTORIC HOMES

What do you think, aren't they beautiful!

Just in case you missed the first two tours or if you would like to see them again…

So hope you enjoyed the tour, please leave a comment so I’ll know you did!
Blessings,
Cindy

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