This little gem is a true "home away from home" in Hanko, the sunny south of Finland.
We went for an Autumn midweek getaway to find some peace, rest and comfort in the middle of our own cabin renovation.

Not only did we find a comfortable bed and warm shower instead of our usual, more "rustic" way of "bucket-showering in the sauna", we found a place that has been planned and created with heart and soul, paying attention to every little detail.

After admiring the harmonious deco surrounding me, I sank into the comfy lounge with great selection of interior magazines that were neatly stacked on the shelf.  Of course, this serene vision was accompanied by the snoring of my lovely partner, snuggled in the end of the couch..

My holiday had begun!

I warmly recommend this lovely little Villa, for more info, check;
http://www.pikkuvillaillusia.net/4

Now, let the pictures speak for themselves...























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Just a little update for you today...last week I shared with you the design for the "built-in" bed that is going into the loft bedroom space for my oldest son.




Rough Sketch of What the Bed will Look Like


Well, on Saturday, my Papa delivered the bed! It wasn't completely finished...it still needed to be sanded, primed and painted - but I am more than happy to do that part since he so

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Today, I'm loving this original moodboard that uses an old vintage pull down map system. A fantastic example of how a vintage piece can be repurposed into a new original use. J'aime pas, j'adore!

Aujourd'hui, je craque pour ce moodbaord/tableau d'inspiration qui utilise un vieux mécanisme de carte géographique à dérouler à l'ancienne. Un parfait exemple d'utilisation d'une pièce vintage, ancienne et tendrement désuète, réactualisée en moodbaord super original et plein de cachet. J'aime pas, j'adore!

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Bonjour and good day to you! After a relaxing weekend, I'm much rested, still a bit weak from my flu, but much better... so back to work with a pretty full week... Wishing you a fabulous Monday my dear! Xo, Si-

Bonjour et bon lundi à vous! Après un weekend très relaxant, je me sens reposée, encore un peu affaiblie par mon microbe d'automne, mais mieux... alors au boulot, parce que cette semaine sera bien remplie... Je vous souhaite un excellent lundi! Si-

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I am a party of a challenge at the His and Hers blog to use anything from the hardware store for a project. I first did my Pendant Shade with Metal Washer Accents and then realized that I had many washers left over.  I used them to add a little something with some leftover fabric to various vases from the dollar store.
I picked up the plates and napkins from Target. Then created my own napkin rings with metal washers and some jute twine. I didn't include the silverware in my pictures because my two year old would be running around with them chasing my dogs.

I took the piece of fabric that came wrapped around the napkins and wrapped it around the bottle in the crate.  I picked up this cute little bottle and crate for next to nothing at the tag sale at Elizabeth & Co around the corner from my house.  I added some pine cones that my daughter collected on our beach trip. 
Thanks for stopping by my quick little table decor project.  
It was a lot of fun and it makes it feel like fall even though the day I did this it was almost 80 degrees here in Maryland.  I was  able to use some materials from previous projects.  However, now we are trying to get through this approaching hurricane, Sandy. I hope that it all blows through without too much damage. 
I am participating in the Random Acts of Craftiness at His and Hers where we had to use hardware to create a project in the month of October. 

Megan


Monday
Alderberry Hill
The Gunny Sack
The Dedicated House
Adventures of a DIY Mom 
Home Stories A to Z
Tip Junkie
Todays Creative

Tuesday
A Diamond in the Stuff
Elizabeth & Co
Romance on a Dime
The NY Melrose Family
The DIY Dreamer
Claiming Our Space
The Winthrop Chronicles
Full Circle Creations
Pincushion Creations
Primitive & Proper

Wednesday
Southern Lovely
We Like To Learn As We Go
The Shabby Creek Cottage
Someday Crafts
High Heels & Grills
Mom on Timeout

Thursday
The Taylor House
At The Picket Fence
Live Laugh Rowe
A Glimpse Inside
Seven Alive
52 Mantles
Fireflies and Jellybeans
Bloom Designs
House of Hepworths
Momnivores Dilemma
Western Warmth
Saving 4 Six

Friday
One Project Closer
504 Main
Redoux Interiors
Craftionary
The Grant Life
Just Us Four
Thrifty Handmade Days
Tatertots & Jello
Fresh Eggs Daily

Saturday
Too Much Time On My Hands
Tutus and Tea Parties
Classy Clutter
Its Overflowing

Sunday
Nifty Thrifty Things
Flamingo Toes
Twigg Studios
C.R.A.F.T.
My 1929 Charmer
Brassy Apple 
Impatiently Crafty



Fox Hollow Cottage

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What do I do when I'm not making jewelry?
I make other jewelry. 

But when I really feel the need to take a break, I sometimes head on over
to Polyvore.com, where you can design and put together clothing and 
accessories to create outfits.  ...I know, I'm like a ten year old. :)

Polyvore is a great way to practice using color, texture, pattern, coordinating - 

all the things that I do when I am designing a piece of jewelry, or what you're 
doing when your making any kind or art or doing any kind of craft. Sometimes 
when I'm playing around on Polyvore I get inspired to create a new jewelry 
design. Sometimes a certain color will catch my eye and put me in the mood 
to work with that same color gemstone or bead. Not only is Polyvore
 relaxing, but it also can be a great source of creative inspiration! 

Below are a few outfits that I put together in my own style. If you haven't 
checked out Polyvore yet, you should give it a try, it's fun!  


Deep Purple Casual Boho 2012



Denim & Cream II 2012





Peace & Love in Black and White 2012

Plum Perfect 2012

Plum Perfect 2012 by laurabethlove featuring tear drop earrings




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With hurricane Sandy making its way up the east coast, many of us are avoiding making plans for the next couple of days and instead counting on staying in and hunkering down. Lodge style is all about making the indoors cozy when conditions outdoors are less than hospitable. The look is achieved with Pendleton blankets within easy reach, wood floors layered with rugs, collections of antlers, sporting paraphernalia hung on walls and at least one fireplace with logs set ablaze. On a side note: a good friend once told me that love is like a fire -- it needs air to live. Fuss with it too much or leave it alone and it will die out. To avoid the cabin fever that sometimes comes with being stuck indoors too long with loved ones, it may be necessary to run outside every now and then. There's nothing like getting soaked by rain and jostled by heavy winds to make close but warm quarters inviting again.






Images: House Beautiful magazine, February 2011 issue. Canadian House & Home, August 2010 issue. British Homes & Gardens, November 2010 issue. Cote Paris magazine, April/May 2011 issue. Country Living magazine, July/August 2010 issue and unknown issue.

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I ADORE candelabras. This next project is perfect for those who may prefer not to use real candles. instead, make your own using a hot glue gun, a big bag of glue sticks, PVC pipe couplings & Flame-less flickering tea votive. This tutorial on how to make a faux dripping candle appearance is in a coveted copy of the book "How to Haunt your house" by Shawn & Lynn Mitchell. They have 3 in the series of their Haunting books. They are available on their website :http://www.howtohauntyourhouse.com/
as well as a few online book store sources. This project is in their first book of the series. They kindly shared on the DIY network exactly how to reproduce the look, suiting it to what ever decor use you may have in mind. The tutorial is available here
:http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/halloween-decoration-how-to-make-a-faux-dripping-candelabra/index.html
So overjoyed with how easy it was as well as the outcome which produced many "you made that? no way! Teach me how.".
 
For the Halloween party, I creepified the candelabra by adding a black crow and spider webbing. The perfect centerpiece for the creepy foods table.
I could not get the thought out of my head on how to make realistic creepy night animal eyes which would appear as though they are watching you from a far. Finally the light bulb hit and this is what I whipped up. in daylight, they come out looking a bit like one eyed ninjas but set in pairs dispersed through the haunting woods trail... creep factor and distract from the next jolt of hauntingly fright moment. 
 At the Dollar tree {everything is $1 or below} I found a 12 pack of small pingpong ball style eyeballs. You could always make your own eyes using pingpong's but these were available & quick.
They also had 3 packs of the flamelss battery operated flickering tea candles. I bought over 10 packages of these to use for Halloween. From the carved pumpkins, candelabras and the eyeballs. Still far less in cost then already made projects.
 
 Using an exacto knife or drill, you make a hole in the underside. Depending where you plan to put your one eyed ninjas, determine where you want the hole which will be where you insert the plastic flame tip of the candle. You need to test the size of the hole simply by inserting the flame tip into the hole. Too small? I used a steak knife tip to scrape the hole, shaving small bits off to enlarge it until perfect.
 
On the tea light, you put hot glue circling the plastic flame tip. Not too much or it will ooze from the eyeball placement. Just a few spots close to plastic flame tip.
When you are putting the eyeball on, apply it in a small twist fashion as it comes in contact with the hot glue. This will spread the glue in a uniform way that will help prevent oozing as well.
 
 
 
 Cut rectangle shapes, using your dried eyeball candles as a source of amount, with 1 inch wider then the sides, using black tight knit fabric.Find placement of the eye pupil, mark with white chalk for accuracy. Cut an almond shape from this spot fitting to the proper size of your eye to show.
Using hot glue gun, wrap your eyeball light up, making sure the hole is in proper place. You MUST be sure to have every bit covered right down to the base so light does not shine from underneath. Ruining the illusion.
 
 The eye on the left needs more fabric on the base bottom. Off in the distance, in bushes, amongst the fallen leaves around 20 or more feet away from where people will be walking, place your eyeballs in pairs.
These worked out great for our trail haunting. I place them by tree stumps with leaves scattered around to add to the mirage. The kids LOVED it! These flickered to give the appearance of eyes twitching and blinking off in the distance. Making the kids do a double take, giving a distraction as they walked the trail before... BAM! scary guy moment. Screams and jumps. Thrills and laughter. It's all about messing with their perceptions. Distractions that are not "obvious" help knock their guard off. More or less. Mess with their heads. And they could not get enough. Going back on the trail a few more times.
 Now I'm off to see if I can get my hands on book 2 & 3 of " How to haunt your House " for more projects to work on over the next 360 days... I've got a Teen Halloween Haunting to plan in our own house next year. As well as the creep factor to play on with the woods and old graveyard next door.
Halloween. My favorite Holiday just got better.
Sweet dreams,
~Tammie

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THIS PICTURE OF MY
MAILBOX 
WAS ACTUALLY TAKEN ABOUT
5 YEARS AGO THERE SINCE HAS
BEEN MORE WEAR AND RUST 
BUT FOR SOME REASON I DIDN'T 
TAKE A PICTURE RIGHT BEFORE I 
STARTED... SO IT LOOKS A LITTLE
BETTER IN THIS PIC THAN IT
REALLY WAS. IT HAS SINCE BEEN 
HIT BY THE LAWNMOWER AND TORE 
OUT OF THE GROUND.BIRDS ALSO 
LOVED USING IT AS A TARGET!


BEFORE...


SO IT WAS A PLAIN JANE MAILBOX
WITH NO FLAIR. I WANTED TO
SPUCE IT UP A BIT AND
GET RID OF THE RUST. 


AFTER I TOOK IT APART AND
STARTED PAINTING IT I REMEMBERED
TO TAKE THIS PIC.


THE PAINT I DECIDED TO USE
FOR THE MAILBOX WAS A METALLIC
COPPER PAINT THAT I GOT AT LOWES! 
LET ME TELL YOU I LOVED THIS
PAINT. IT MADE MY MAILBOX
LOOK LIKE IT WAS AN ACTUAL
COPPER MAILBOX. I HAD SAW ONE AT
MARSHALL'S THAT I WAS GOING TO BUY FOR ABOUT $40 DOLLARS BUT WHEN I 
WENT BACK TO GET IT, IT WAS GONE.
SO THIS IS HOW I WENT ABOUT GETTING THE SAME LOOK FOR LESS.

MY NEXT FEATURE WAS AN OLD
BULLDOZER GEAR WHICH HAD JUST
THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF PATINA, AND
RUST TO GIVE THE MAILBOX THE LOOK I WANTED. ONLY PROBLEM IT WEIGHS ABOUT 6OO POUNDS. I GOT THE OLD GEAR FROM A STONE QUARRY THAT HAD DISGARDED IT. IM NOT THE ONE 
THAT MOVED IT BELIEVE ME. 
SO THE MAILBOX HAD TO BE DUG OUT
AND THE GEAR PUT DOWN THEN 
THE MAILBOX WOULD BE LOWERED 
INTO THE HOLE AND FILLED.


IT'S ALOT BIGGER THAN IT
LOOKS IN THE PICTURE.

I ALSO RE-STAINED THE
POST A DARKER COLOR AND SPRAYED
THE ADDRESS NUMBERS IN THE
COPPER FINISH AS WELL.

NEXT WAS TO ADD THE MAILBOX
BACK TO THE TOP OF THE POST 
AND IT SURE TURNED OUT PRETTY....

THE NUMBERS ARE FROM HOBBY LOBBY
AND I PAINTED THE FLAG WITH SOME
GOOD OLE ORB SPRAY PAINT.

I WANTED TO DRESS UP THE 
MAILBOX A LITTLE SO I DECIDED
TO PLANT SOME MUMS AROUND THE
BOTTOM AND SOME DECORATIVE
ROCKS...EACH SEASON I PLAN ON
DOING SOMETHING DIFFERENT INSIDE
THE OLD GEAR.



AFTER...




I THINK IT'S A PRETTY ORIGINAL
MAILBOX. NOT A
SINGLE ONE LIKE IT.
WHAT DO YOU THINK ?

AFTER DOING MY MAILBOX I
STARTED NOTICING EVERY MAILBOX
I WOULD PASS BY IN MY 
NEIGHBORHOOD...

A FEW GOOD ONES BUT ALOT
OF VERY NEGLECTED ONES 
HERES A FEW... I FELT LIKE A 
MAILBOX STALKER WHEN I TOOK 
THESE PICTURES.

I WILL CLASSIFY THESE AS THE
FASHION POLICE WOULD, IN THIS
CASE THE MAILBOX POLICE, AS 
DO'S AND DONT'S THESE 
ARE THE DONT'S I HOPE
MY NEIGHBORS DON'T SEE THIS
POST BUT IT WAS FUN TO DO!





AND THE BEST DO'S THAT I SAW..

THIS ONE I THOUGHT WAS CUTE BUT
NEEDS A LITTLE PAINT AND SOME
WORK AROUND THE BOTTOM.



AND I LOVE THE CORN STALKS 
AROUND THIS ONE.
THERE WERE ALOT MORE
DONT'S THAN DO'S !

WHAT CATEGORY DO YOU FALL IN?
I HAD ALOT OF FUN DOING THIS 
POST I HOPE YOU ENJOYED IT.
AND I HOPE YOU LIKED MY 
BULLDOZER GEAR MAILBOX!



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