I bought these 48″ floating shelves from Lowes and they will definitely help me get my desk organized and give me a lot more space to spread out. They were very easy to install and everything fits perfectly.
I arranged a few things on the shelves, looking pretty good, I love that my brushes fit between the top and bottom shelves and the pottery that my good friend Alice made looks beautiful holding them!
My mom recently gave me an old tool box that belonged to my “Papaw Sellers” and I love it on my desk, it holds my pens and pencils without showing the containers that are not very attractive. I could not ask for a better spot for it!

The replacement windows are going to be a little darker than the paint we have now so I painted the door frame to see how it will look with the brick, I think I like it better than the lighter beige…

The “Then and Now” Lake Murray map drawn by Ed Fetner that I got framed at Carolina Pottery. I talked with the framer at 3:00 and told her what I wanted and by the time I got home at 4:30 she called me and was finished with it! When I picked it up I was so impressed with the great job she did and especially since she did it in about an hour!
After hanging my newly beaded chandelier I decided to paint the room a pale gray color and I am very happy with the results!

I added the rug to the dining room and I am really liking the contrast between the colors of the rug and the wall color! I have to get rid of the dining table because I have an old quarter-sawn table that I bought a few years ago that I want to put in the room… after I clean off the dust and spider webs!
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Found these great towels with all different states from Nanalulu’s Linen Closet. Great for framing or making into pillows…
SOUTH CAROLINA State Map Souvenir Kitchen Towel Colorful Graphics.
I recently saw this beautiful chandelier on a website and began to think about making a similar one myself, it was approximately $3,500 and that is way over my budget!
So I began looking online for a lighting that would be appropriate for me to bead but I was looking for something that had the lights on the outside of the frame so the beads wouldn’t cover the lightbulbs.
I found this one at Lowes.com and one of the local stores had it in stock so I purchased it so I could measure it to decide the number of beads I needed. That took a lot of measuring because I wanted to make the strands graduated (smaller to larger) and after calculating numerous times I bought the beads from FireMountainGems.com.
Then I waited impatiently for my 27 lb. box of beads to arrive in the mail, they could have arrived the next day and that would have been excruciating because I was so anxious to get started! But of course it took about a week for the beads to arrive and I was so happy to see that box arrive on my doorstep…
The beads are beautiful shades of turquoise and apple green and I began to experiment with placement…
I liked this but I ended up with something a little different, more on that later. Then the tedious stringing of the beads began. I soon learned why that chandelier I liked costs so much, it is a lot of work!
After about 20+ hours of stringing and some really sore fingers…
I added the apple green beads to the metal bands at the top and the bottom and I realized I liked the chandelier without the beads at the bottom but I wanted to hang it up to make sure. My wonderful husband said he could wire it …
He did a great job! It looks great without the beads at the bottom, I can always add them later but I don’t think it would add to it’s charm. Could be my sore fingers talking.
Can’t decide if I like it with or without the shades…
Now to choose paint color for the dining room now that the focal point is up! I bought an antique table a few years ago that I want to dig out and dust off, I think it will look great underneath the light.
That picture was taken before I cut all the strings : )
Create your own design and have it printed on fabric!
Spoonflower: Print custom fabric on-demand.
I love this fabric and the style of this chair is perfect for my newly painted piano room…
I just discovered this really neat live auction site for jewelry and other items. Posted a bracelet to sell on the auction on the 25th at 5:00 pm. Check it out!
On Woot.com today, love this site that has a different item each day. I bought a Dyson vacuum cleaner from Woot.com about three years ago and I love to vacuum now…never thought I would say that but this thing picks up so much dirt and dust that you never knew you had! It is actually fun to see what comes out of the carpets.



































