…since I posted a home project.
This one has been in the works for quite some time.
It has been on my to-do list for over 6 months.
The problems:
1. I really needed my husbands help to get it hung, and he hasn’t had a free minute.
2. I needed more money to be able to complete the second part.
You see.
We have a kitchen bar that I really wanted bar stools at. Those are so expensive.
Along with the bar stools, I wanted my own little version of one of these, hanging above the bar:
I spotted this rustic ladder in Pottery Barn at Christmas time last year and fell in love. The one I saw was different from this. It hung over a festive dining table, and was beautiful.
Not long after I fell in love with the ladder, I found a beat up old trellis at an Antique shop and knew that it was exactly how I wanted to recreate it.
So my hubby surprised me one day, and helped to cross one thing of my honey-do list.
I loved it, but I was not prepared to hang items from it. That is why it has taken me so long to post it. I have been playing with it for a month. Now, it is perfect. It was on my list, but I hadn’t quite figured out what I was doing with it.
The one I saw in PB had these amazing green balls hanging from it. I snatched up some of those earlier in the year. I was prepared with that, but what else?
I thought I might do some sort of lights.
I tried them for a few weeks, but the cords began to bug me.
My kids loved them.
Greenery is just to much right not, but I plan to use some at Christmas, and will add lights then.
I knew I wanted some fun lanterns, but they could not be to heavy or expensive.
Then I found these. I love them.
Just what I was looking for.
After Jonathan got it hung, I wanted bar stools more then ever. I knew that I would have to save my dough.
The day after he hung the “chandelier", I ran in to these little beauties at a thrift store. I knew that I had to have them.
I have noticed in home decorating magazines that more and more people are using unique metal framed bar stools.
I knew that these would be the perfect addition.
Plus, they were the right price. $10.00 for both.
I am so glad that I did not just buy the run of the mill bar stools.
They are a big conversation piece, and very unique.
We have enjoyed using them.
I love looking over my bar, and seeing this great shabby chandelier. It makes the space so much more lively.
As for home projects, I think I am done. No more on my list; FOR NOW.
I have to cross scrapbooks off my list. I really need to sit down and create those.
I am leaving you with a little view of my entry way. I added just a few Holiday touches.
I love the fourth of July.
America is such an amazing place to live.
After living out of the country, I can truly say that we are so blessed.
I really, really like how it turned out. Your pictures are so bright and crisp too. I like it without the lights. It's just a clean fresh look. Your bar stools go perfect.
ReplyDeleteYour bar is officially in business. How is that treating you???
It looks great Andrea!!
ReplyDeleteI wish we had thrift stores like you do out there. There is nothing but crap at ours. I am so disappointed every time I go.
ReplyDeleteThe place looks great!!
Love, love, love!!! I wish my hubby was this handy! It looks awesome! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that I think that you are amazing! You are so talented and great with your kids! You inspire me to be a better mom. And lastly congrats on loosing the 15lbs, it takes alot of self control!
ReplyDeleteKristi
We had those bar stools in our built-in-the-70's-with-mustard-yellow-counter-tops house when I was 10! Trip down memory lane - some pieces are just classic. :) I love how you personalize every inch of your home.
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