Key the exhale! The White & Faded Launch at The Found Cottage went off with a massive bang! If you don't know what I am talking about, I was so honored to collaborate with a hand-selected collection from White & Faded to be sold first locally at The Found Cottage and then online starting this week! You can read more about the White & Faded Collab . We pulled the entire Found Cottage team together to curate some spaces to help display these beautiful one of a kind European treasures, some dating back to the 1600's. Let's take a look
We're spotlighting some favorite interiors with black and white rustic modern design as well as vintage rooms with minimal raw charm...come get the look!
Happy Cozy Friday guys!! I promised to start talking more about my book and the process of writing it, who is in it, & all things to do with the book. I kept it a secret for over a year so now it's time to chat with you all about it! I want to first start out by saying thank you SO MUCH for pre-ordering the book as it means a lot to the books success and is making this whole book launch really exciting for me & my little fam.. thank you for being a huge part of that!
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Today I started something super exciting today over on my Instagram & it's a book club for Cozy White Cottage! I would love for you to join me! If you have the book then follow along in my stories and here on the blog & I will post the book club often where I elaborate on all of the tips I give and share sources & more info on each tip. If you haven't got a copy of my book, Cozy White Cottage, you can pick one up for less than $18 on Amazon . Today on stories I started
Our Petticoat Eyelet and Ruffles Pillow Sham brings shabby chic and farmhouse style together to create a dreamy white cottage bedroom. This Sham features a double layer of snow-white ruffle edges with exquisite floral eyelet detail and embroidered trim on both ends. This lace edge sham will add texture and a charming vintage look to your room. Made with 100% cotton, our Petticoat Eyelet and Ruffles Pillow Sham has a vintage cotton quality that is soft and breathable without static cling. A split flap in the middle of the backside pillow sham makes it easy to add your insert. Machine washable. They may wrinkle since they are 100% cotton, but simply iron if it is needed. Available in standard/queen size 20 x 30. (Includes One Sham Only. Pillow insert not included.) Click here for Pink Cottage Embroidered Tufted Pillow Click here for Antique Style Gold Frame Click here for White Glazed Ceramic Taper Candle Bowl
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Nestled in the mountains of Appalachia, this petite lake-town retreat is a living testament to “less house, more home.”
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When this homeowner redefined his space, he found that white says it all in furnishings and in flowers. Find more in our Cottage Home Style Special Issue!
Happy Tuesday, Friends! In today's scroll stoppers, I am sharing all photos with a cozy cottage theme. I am not new to this theme...as I wrote a book about my Cozy White Cottage and have a new book coming out this fall called Cozy White Cottage Seasons. But I love seeing how others interpret the Cozy Cottage theme. There really is no right or wrong answer. Whether your cozy cottage is nestled in the center of a city, or on a farm like mine; wherever your cottage is placed, I hope it's cozy for you and your lifestyle! Scroll stoppers
Do you stalk beautiful houses on the market like I do? Because while my guys are engrossed in the game on TV or Game of…
Amongst all the white, there's one that remains a constant classic and top choice for many designers, and that's Benjamin Moore White Dove.
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Today I'm showing a few of the lovely white pots I got from Guy Wolff pottery this summer. If you missed that post click here. We've been gone so much the last few weeks that many things are still finding a place to land between trips. But I knew you would want to see some of what I found on my wanderings. I found this little sugar bowl in town, but I don't think that I have shown it before. I can hardly pass up a piece of brown transferware! But anyway it rounds things out here with all its sweet details. Mr. Rooster found his way home with me on my last flea foray a few days ago. Maybe someday his mate will turn up! I mostly pick up linens on my travels because they are so easy to pack and also that I really can't help myself! Haha! This is an unusual net lace runner with white threads in the mix. Just so pretty! I end up with wonderful snippets of things from here and there. Lace bits, grain sacks, and various handiwork. You can hardly tell the pale pink in this wonderful hand-stitched quilt, but the star pattern in the stitches is plain to see. I got this somewhere deep in the heartland when I was passing through. This wonderful crewel embroidery is from the Arts and Crafts Era that flourished between 1880 and 1920. It had a very small price tag because of its strange beauty. Not everyone's cup of tea, but highly valued to those who know its worth. Hand done in silk yarn on a buff linen/cotton cloth. The trim has metallic threads and is in perfect condition. It is suggestive of fall to me with its darker hues. I so much admire the beauty of the work and design. I was lucky to find this crate and bottle together in a local market. There is no replicating the age of that wood! The shutters were a local find as well. They will lend character to any display, but I might have a window they will fit for a farmhouse vibe. Another short pot with a Greek Key design. And a larger one with a pie crust edge. But don't you love the embossed crown marking? It will look sweet someday with a little rosemary or evergreen popped inside. It sure is nice to be back Home Sweet Home for awhile, even though there is plenty of summer still waiting outside! It always makes me a little sad to see school start up again. But I don't count summer over until September 22nd! So much left to do! Happy Days ahead to you! Have a great new week! Jacqueline Join me at Between Naps on the Porch~Metamorphosis Monday Savvy Southern Style~Wow Us Wednesdays French Country Cottage~Feathered Nest Friday
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Welcome to Shabbilicious Sunday…. Each week in this series I share with you a visit to a home of one of our shabbilicious friends. What could be better than to take a tour around their home, have a chat and get to know a little more about them. Today we are off to visit the always delightful Kris at Junk Chic Cottage in Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Kris and her husband Terry took possession of their new cottage just 3 months ago and immediately set to work transforming it into a new Junk Chic Cottage. I
I was all geared up to start on the backyard this weekend but word has it we are expecting a big storm.So instead of showing you progress you get to see what will be worked
Follow us on our journey as we fix up our old white farmhouse. Lots of farmhouse style designs, country beauty and farmhouse decor around here!
I stumbled across the Swedish cottage of Carin Rodebjer , fashion designer and creative director / founder of Rodebjer earlier today and h...
I think I'm realizing one of my favorite things to share on the blog when it comes to home decor inspiration is corners. I don't know what it is, but I find it so fun and inspiring to play around with decor in a corner and share it with you guys. I've done it many times before like & & I truly hope that each of these corners that I share offer some type of inspiration when you are decorating your homes... I've had these large windows for quite a while now & they have been a few places around
I’ve always felt a close affiliation with cottage homes. They’re quaint, welcoming, and warm. The home design reminds me a little of Winne the Pooh meets every single romantic comedy set on the east coast. A cottage is small and the ideal of cozy dwelling. It feels old-fashioned and modest, accompanied by holiday decorations and long Sundays at home.
The past year has shown us perhaps more than ever how vital outdoor spaces are. Living, dining, holiday retreat...your outdoor plot can do it all. Whether you have a tiny terrace or acres to play with, our ideas will help you max out your outdoors and create your own soothing oasis. Learn the tricks to
Rachel Ashwell has been showering us with lovely shabby chic goodness since 1989, and this timeless aesthetic has a romance that endures.
It must be spring …. First I have the urge to de-clutter and now I found myself looking through pictures…
If you're thinking of painting your home's siding or brick white or designing a new house, this story with white house exterior paint colors will inspire.
I've been hinting at this ceiling project for a while and wanting to make our ceilings more custom to our home! A few months ago we opened the ceilings in the entire main floor of our house which you can read about . And while I love the open concept ceilings I decided I wanted something a little more custom. Which led to our newest project updating our ceilings! One of our main goals is to bring historic elements back into our farmhouse. Since I can remember, even when I was very young, I would find elements of design everywhere
Their English Country Cottages I walked into the main bedroom and fell in love – even with its leaky roof, peeling wallpaper and old tatty carpet, my sixth sense told me that this was right. The deeds to this whippersnapper of a cottage (1865!) mention numerous single women living in the cottage over the years…
Echoes in the landscape of her UK childhood prompted Rosie Wynter to resurrect an 1860s cottage in NSW’S Rydal.