One of the very first plants to go into my garden each year are my herbs! There is something so therapeutic about going into the garden and snipping a big handful of herbs for a bouquet or a meal.
Today's table brings the herbs inside and they become the inspiration for this tablescape.
Sweet pots d'herbes spread their green happiness all over this table!
I've caught the "Painted Furniture" bug in a big way! It started with a little round side table and now there is almost no piece of furniture safe from my paintbrush!
I find myself eyeing up pieces and dreaming about the color I would like to paint them! I have even taken to collecting furniture that I'll someday paint!
The little white dresser that lives in the Gable Guest Room went through a recent paint transformation... here's my painting technique...
This week I am hosting a luncheon for the "Nursery School Lunch Bunch". We have been friends since our children were in Nursery school together... over 20 years ago! Although we don't see eachother as often as we would like, when we get together we just pick up where we left off as if we had all just chatted yesterday. I am so comfortable with these beautiful women!
The thing that I love so much about this group is that we are all very different. I respect and love them all. And I can be just who I am too and they love me in spite of it!
Ruins of The Jewish Temple at Capernaum not far from where Jersus stayed, Capernaum Israel
So here's what I want you to do, God helping you; take your everyday, ordinary life. Your sleeping, eating, going to work, walking around life. And place it before God as an offering.
Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for Him.
Don't become so well adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without ever thinking! Instead, fix your attention on God! You will be changed from the inside out! Readily recognize what He wants and respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to it's level of immaturity... God brings the best out in you, develops well-formed maturity in you.
I am not much of a breakfast person. But as I am getting older I notice that my body runs better with a little nutrition on board in the morning! A pot of coffee before noon does not do the trick anymore!
I needed something that I could easily grab when I am headed out the door early in the morning.
I have been working on a breakfast cookie... one that would taste good, be easy to make and give me a little lasting energy. I love peanut butter and a little bit of chocolate...so I wanted to make a cookie that satisfies that desire too!
What does one do with hundreds and hundreds of daffodils that are gifted to you? Well, you gift them to others, of course... but not before you set a table with them first! What inspiration!
This table was hands down the most simple yet extravagant table I have ever set... and the most fragrant too!
It was all about showing off the daffodils... so put on your sunglasses...lots of bright yellow here... the sheer color will make you happy!
This is a project that has been on my to-do list for quite some time. Originally, this little dresser was piece of my daughter Jacqueline's nursery set. I parted with the crib twenty years ago... but I kept the dresser.
It is a great solid oak piece, just a little dated and tired.
The dresser lives in our Gable Guest Room... I painted it white to accent the furniture already there. The Gable Room had new hardwood floors installed recently... so the whole room it is getting an update!
What does your refrigerator look like after a special weekend or holiday? Does it look like mine? Filled to the brim with leftovers? A little of this and a lot of that? An unorganized frig full of leftovers is enough to give me heartburn!
I am not really a leftover kind of gal... especially eating them several nights in a row. Here are a couple easy tips to use up those leftovers and keep your refrigerator free from the remains of a holiday meal...
AMEN! (Amen means "so be it" or 'that is the truth")
That's MY King... Do you know Him?
For God so greatly loved and dearly prized the world that He [even] gave up His only begotten (unique) Son, so that whoever believes in (trusts in, clings to, relies on) Him shall not perish (come to destruction, be lost) but have eternal (everlasting) life.
Finding a new purpose for an old or unwanted item is such a thrill to me!
Sitting on my farmhouse kitchen counter are large glass jar holding cereal, flour, sugar and granola. But there is something else in these glass jars... somethings repurposed... that adds a gracenote to my kitchen...
An Easter tradition, here at StoneGable, is to dye Easter eggs with onion skin. This practice goes back generations and generations in my maternal family. Not what most would consider a traditional Easter egg color, these eggs say Easter to me!
Onion skin eggs take on beautiful, deep rusty orange hues with lots of marbling and character. They are works of serendipitous art... each subtly different from the next.
I expanded the Easter egg color palette a tad this year to include peach, purple and lavender too! I think there is room in the Easter basket for a couple new colors! Making these eggs is a soul-satisfying endeavor, and they are splendid... much richer and interesting than than dying eggs with store-bought dyes.
We are giving Spring a big "welcome back, we have missed you" celebration! A springtime brunch with close friends will mark Spring's happy return. To set the mood, spring elements abound on the table.
Moving away from a pastel palette and traditional spring florals, this table pays homage to a softer side of Spring... invoking the natural elements and organic textures of the new season. By tucking a few rich details here and there, this tablescape takes on a rustic luxe look. The repeated theme is birds and nests and naturals...
See the rest of my tablescape at DESTINY IN BLOOM, an uplifting and inspiring e-zine. I was so honored they asked me to write an article for them.
As a bonus (I don't know if I can call it that!!!!!) you can see a picture of me! How I dislike having my picture taken! This may be the only time, folks!
Please pop over and tell them I sent you! Thanks!!!!!
I knew EXACTLY what I wanted to put in the corner of a guest room we call "The Gable Room".
A chair... one that I could makeover... but not just any chair...
THE CHAIR!
I had been casually looking for THE CHAIR locally when I was out and about. But when I got serious about finding it I headed to Lucketts! That great General Store/Antique Mecca in Leesburg Va.
A beautiful front door wreath welcomes friends and guest to your home before you even open the door!
And if you make it yourself it conveys your personal touch... your style...your warmth, as no two wreaths are exactly alike.
Bright and brambly, this spring wreath looks like a designer wreath... without the designer price tag! And it is an easy DYI project... here's how to make one for your own front door...
This week at StoneGable it is work, work, work on some of my upstairs bedrooms! Bobby and the boys laid hardwood floors in 3 bedrooms over the last couple weeks, and now I am working on painting, removing wallpaper and putting the rooms back in order. This 3 room project will take awhile. I am not a fast worker.
And I am not an "all work and no play kind of gal"... so I am off on a couple of fun adventures! Luckett's will be my first stop (that GREAT antique vintage store in Leesburg VA) and later in the week Evans Chocolates.
Evans is an old fashioned chocolatier. They make many of their chocolate bunnies from antique chocolate molds and use Wilber's chocolate...FABULOUS! It just would not seem like Easter if I did not make a trip or two to Evans! So I'm getting my Easter basket goodies and maybe something a little extra for me!
This tart is soooooo delicious! Using just a few ingredients, it is a breeze to put together and it makes a big culinary impression!
Leeks are beautiful sweet and have a mild onion flavor when sauteed! They just scream chicness! I like to think of them as the well-bred member of the Allium family!
These tarts are perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner!
Our family is BIG on tradition... down to specific menus for specific holidays! Our main Easter meal is a buffet-style Easter Brunch after church.
If you are like me you probable serve a crowd on a holiday... and holiday meals are probably served from a buffet. Today's tablescape is about making our buffets the real star of our Easter meal...
Welcome to my blog... and my life. I'm Yvonne... the mother of 3 beautiful twenty-something children and a recent empty nester. I live with Bobby, my wonderful husband, Scamp our spoiled (so cute) dog and Hobbes our rascally cat. I love all things HOME... well...except cleaning the garage and maybe ironing! I am a life-long learner on a constant quest to learn and do something new... especially when it concerns anything domestic !
Living by grace, I strive to be positive and purposeful. I want to live large and love life and all those who cross my path! It is my hope to inspire creative living here at StoneGable!