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The Best of Field Trip Friday

May 30, 2014 By Meegan 2 Comments

It’s Field Trip Friday!  One of my favorite days of the week.  This week I am sharing 4 Field Trips for you.  Each one has been a guest on Field Trip Friday at some point.  I thought it would be fun to look back at  The Best of Field Trip Friday.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I did both times around…

There is a small snippet from each field trip so you can get a little taste of what each blogger’s forte’ is.

Let’s get The Best of Field Trip Friday started!!!

First off, we start with one of the best bloggers around:

 Julie, the redhead from redheadcandecorate.com.

 Maybe some of your followers can try one of our ideas.

Here’s our most recent project:

Winter Beach Lodge Living Room

Winter Beach Lodge Makeover

My husband, Richard, and I, transformed our dark living room by selling our sectional on Craig’s List, updating the furniture, painting, and adding some inexpensive custom trim to the walls to open the space.

I also integrated several DIY decorating ideas into the space such as:

Thrift Store Lamp Makeover

&

Illuminated Photo Door

winter lodge photo door

We also used a dead elm stump from our yard to make an end table.

This was really easy, and almost free.

Just had to buy a can of polyurethane.

Stump End Table

Stump End Table {easy}

Click here to see the full tour from Julie.

Next, it was a delight to have:

Anne from White Lace Cottage

My kitchen has changed a lot!

Painting my kitchen cabinets was the best decision ever!

They have held up well and make my kitchen nice and bright even in the cold winter months.

Before Photos Of My Kitchen

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One of my favorite things to collect is white ironstone.

I love my open cabinets, it now gives me more room to display my growing collection.

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My kitchen was not the only room changed when I started my blog.

I transformed our whole house!

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I painted all of my walls with a creamy white color.

This allows me to add any color to the mix,which is fun to do since I love to change!

More of Anne’s home tour here.

Another classic blogger:

 Julie from the blog, Lilacs & Longhorns.

Our home is a blend of leather and stained woods (his favorites) as well as fabrics and finishes I love.

I recently finished re-doing our formal dining room and I absolutely adore how it turned out.
It’s my favorite room in the house.
It is casual and comfortable and it seats a crowd.
We almost always host Thanksgiving and as well as a lot of family get-togethers so this space is well-used.
That said, our living room is the main hub of activity around here.
We do not have a formal living area, so this one serves as both a formal and casual space.
As you can tell, our home is very open and full of light.
It is what drew us to this house when we bought it.

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To view Julie’s FULL home tour look here.  

And finally, this week, a fabulous DIYER:

 Jeanette from Country Design Style.

I made the bed, not just pulling the sheets up. I made the bed, using plywood and wood leftover from a house construction across the street in our old neighborhood. The chair was made copied from one in a local furniture store window, except I added the “bowtie” a family symbol. The cabinet on the right was made to hold a TV but in this house it’s only duty now is to hold pillows.

Our made bed Country Design Style

Our TV now hangs on the wall in the master bedroom. My grandson helped make the shelf under the TV during summer break.

Country Design Style

This is a faux or fake fireplace and one of my personal favorites. Many broken and scrap wood pieces were used to make the mantel. This picture does not show it well, but the firebox area is painted with chalkboard paint. That makes for some fun chalk drawings.

Faux mantle Country Design Style

 Now let’s run back through the downstairs to the front door. I forgot to show the powder room sink. It was made with a leftover log from the living room ceiling.
I did not make it!

Powder room Country Design Style

To view the full tour of Jeanette’s home click here.

I hope The Best of Field Trip Friday was a lot of fun for you today.  I certainly had a great time enjoying the talents of each of my blogging friends.

Make it a Field Trip Friday for yourself…

Happy Weekend!

aname3

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Field Trip Friday to Gardeners Village

May 16, 2014 By Meegan Leave a Comment

Welcome back!!  It’s Field Trip Friday to Gardeners Village with me, today!  Gardeners Village is a quaint “make shift” town nestled in the midst of busy Utah cities.  Each store is actually a historical home.  They were each moved there to form and create Gardeners Village.

As you park your car you are welcomed by a covered walking bridge.  It leads you to the many shops, bakery, candy store, fabric shop, quilt shop, day spa, and even a restaurant.

Field Trip Friday to Gardeners Village

 

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Field Trip Friday with Nancy from Artsy Chicks Rule

May 9, 2014 By Meegan 1 Comment

It’s Field Trip Friday with Nancy from Artsy Chicks Rule!  It’s a real treat to have Nancy here today.

Nancy is more than talented. She can transform furniture, make crafts, and has a beautiful blog full of inspiration.  Take it away, Nancy…

Hi Everyone!

I’m so happy to be here today to share a bit about myself and my blog.
Thank you so much for inviting me Meegan!

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My name is Nancy and I am a mother of 2 and wife to one fabulous guy.
I write a blog called Artsy Chicks Rule about my love of DIY, design & decor on a budget.
I love re-inventing thrifty finds, making signs & graphics and a little bit of everything else.
My husband and I have been DIY-ers for many years.

Here’s one example of a DIY project we completed in our home….
Kitchen Before and After Annie Sloan Chalk Paint

Kitchen Cabinet makeover with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.
You can read more about our home here and see a few room tours here.

I also love doing anything “artsy” and have my entire life.
Which is why, when I started thinking about writing a blog, my husband came up with the name….Artsy Chicks Rule.
He’s called me his “arsty chick” for 25 years so the name was a perfect fit!

My motto – Re.store, Re.style and Re.love.

I’m a thrifty girl. Always have been!
I love a deal…..and I love to decorate on the cheap!

Above all, my favorite thing to do is paint and bring new life to old pieces, either thrifted or those I already own.
I move things from room to room and re-invent things constantly around here.

This Aubusson Blue Chalk Painted Thrift Store Dresser  is one of my all time favorites.
This also happens to be one of my favorite colors in the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint line.

Isn’t that blue fabulous?Aubusson Blue Chalk Painted Thrift Store Dresser - Walnut Top - DIY Wreath - Holiday Home Tour

Another DIY is this tile back splash I completed in less than 24 hours with the help of this super fabulous product.
DIY Kitchen Backsplash

Kitchen Tile Backsplash Collage

 I also love signs and graphics and love “writing” on everything. Well, almost everything. ;)

Here are a few:
Estate Sale Sideboard

Antique Sideboard Makeover - Chalk Paint-Graphics

Coastal Custom Graphics Chest

Thrift Store Dresser - Coastal Decor- Annie Sloan Chalk Paint with Custom Graphics

 Dated to French Fabulous Bread Box

Bread Box Makeover Before-After Tutorial

I’m so happy to have had this opportunity to share some of my favorite things with you!
And again, many thanks to Meegan for having me here! :)

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You can also find me on Pinterest, Facebook & Instagram, among others!

Hope to see you soon!

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Field Trip Friday with Town and Country Living

May 2, 2014 By Meegan 7 Comments

It’s time for another Field Trip Friday!  I am beyond thrilled to have Jennifer here today.  You will love her taste, style, recipes, and overall design.  Welcome Jennifer…

Hi everyone! I’m Jennifer at Town and Country Living and I’m so honored that Meegan invited me to take you on her Friday Field Trip! My blog is about living life where the suburbs of Chicago meet the prairie fields of Illinois. My town is the last stop on the commuter train from the city. I truly get the best of both worlds … city living and farm charm!

Town and Country Living Farmhouse

This is my humble abode … a circa 1875 clapboard farmhouse with a few Victorian embellishments. Our street dead ends into a path that meanders back through the local forest preserve. It’s pretty and idyllic and I feel truly blessed. Wanna come inside?

Front entry of a farmhouse cottage

In my house, there’s not an “official” entry way. You step right inside the living room so I added this desk to create a foyer of sorts. I can plop down the mail and stuff my keys in one of the drawers. I love the big windows in my house that let the sun stream in!

Farmhouse Living Room with Cottage Style

And here’s the rest of my living room. My floors are painted chocolate brown and topped with bamboo script mats, which I absolutely love! They’re kid and pet-friendly, holding up to a lot of wear and tear.

Farmhouse Cottage Style Dining Room

As you can see, I use a lot of white in my home. This allows me to add different color schemes throughout the year. I like a bright and airy home and the color white helps me achieve that look. You can see part of my white ironstone collection in the corner hutch in my dining room. I grab these pieces when I see them for the right price at our local flea market.

Collecting vintage stone crocks

I’ve just recently started collecting these vintage stone crocks. I love going to the flea market! It’s one of my favorite things to do with my hubby. We always have a good time.

Town and Country Living Kitchen in a Farmhouse

My favorite room is my kitchen. The built-in hutch provides tons of storage, and I got the free-standing IKEA sideboard from a co-worker. I think it fits perfectly in my farmhouse kitchen even though it’s newer.

Farmhouse Style Dining Nook

Another thing I love is flowers! Whenever I can set a pretty table with flowers … I’m a happy camper.

Summer Flowers in Mason Jars

I love arranging flowers in a variety of containers and styles. When you visit my blog, you’ll see lots of flowers … from fancy roses to fragrant lilacs picked fresh from my yard.

Country Wildflowers in an Enamelware Pitcher

In the summer I’ll stop and cut wildflowers from the roadside. I take a big bucket of water with me and drive until I see something pretty growing alongside the road. I love these casual arrangements.

Asparagus and Spring Onion Tart from Blue Apron

Another passion of mine is cooking. I love using local produce … especially when they’re veggies from my own garden. I only wish I had more time to spend whipping up yummy recipes in the kitchen, like this Asparagus and Spring Onion Tart.

French Claw Foot Tub

At the end of a long day, I like to take a relaxing soak right here in my claw foot tub!

I hope you enjoyed your field trip to the outskirts of Chicago! And I hope you’ll stop by my blog for a visit from time to time! Thanks so much, Meegan, for letting me open my heart and home and take your readers on this little outing today!!

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I hope all of you have enjoyed Field Trip Friday with Town & Country Living.  I KNOW, I did!!

Make it a Field Trip Friday…

aname3

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