Have the coziest and homiest home by incorporating this primitive wall decor ideas into your rustic style home.
Country primitive is popular for a reason. If you're going for a homey welcoming feel in your home then primitive country style is definitely for you. Primitive country decor makes use of worn items that look as if it has been handed down through the generations. Most of the decor items we associate with the
Have the coziest and homiest home by incorporating this primitive wall decor ideas into your rustic style home.
Nevermore BJ1065 Measures 12"x16"x3/8" Wood Art Plaque. Paper Artwork is adhered to a wooden plaque. A textured acrylic finish is then applied, black edge and a saw tooth hanger on the back for hanging. Artist Billy Jacob All ready to hang in your home. Made one at a time in our country home workshop USA. Note: I use a paper print to make this item.
Have the coziest and homiest home by incorporating this primitive wall decor ideas into your rustic style home.
Why is Scandinavian design so popular among house owners and interior designers? Because this design is clean and warm, helping you to create a light-filled space without any clutter.
Primitive Candle Wall Box Sconce - We take great pride in our products made, designed and hand painted to give an unique PRIMITIVE look Measurements of the candle sconce are approximately 8" wide x 6 1/2" deep x 16" tall with inside dimensions of the box area 5 3/4" wide x 5 1/2" deep. . This item is great for giving your room that primitive Early American warm touch. This item displays nicely on the wall or table top. Fill with primitive dried items, grungy pillar or with an electric candle (hole drilled in base). All products are given a fine furniture type finish. I have shown in the pictures several ways to use this Primitive Early American Candle Box Sconce. These extra items shown in the pictures are not included in the purchase and are shown for ideas only. You may choose your color if you wish, so please email us.
Last Saturday was a primitive dream come true! My friends Tammy and Debbie went with me to Cabin In The Woods and we had the best time. Che...
So many of you have said you would love to just sit in "our favorite" room so I have added a chair for that purpose. This room makes us think of earlier generations and their way of life before electronics took over.
Hello and thank you for stopping by.... I have been a professional artist for over 20 years so you will receive a professional, stenciled sign. Our signs are handmade and most are distressed for a time-aged, worn, primitive look. Made from flat canvas panels. We seal all our signs with a non-yellowing, moisture-resistance, clear finish to give you years of enjoyment. Self hanging. Size: 12" x 12" Background Colors Shown: Barnwood (taupey grey) and Antique Gold Lettering: Black We combine shipping....only $4.99 for each additional. Ships in the U.S. only
Primitive, rustic, one-of-a-kind furnishings are wildly popular with a wide range of homeowners and professional decorators. Passion for Primitives, with more than 200 lush and stunning photographs, depicts the unpretentious honesty of pieces that come from the imaginations and hearts of the untrained artisans who created them. These furnishings, accent pieces, rustic architectural and structural elements, and displays of country collectibles and folk art are iconic Americana. This book unveils a legacy that is not only intrinsic to our historic design tradition, but is newly flourishing throughout the country. Passion for Primitives is a photographic tour of private homes throughout the U.S., ranging from country simple to modern. It is also a guide to designing with primitives that gives readers an invaluable tool for understanding the range of possibilities in decorating–an ideal book for decorators, designers, architects, and homeowners.
Not a creature was stirring.....hmmm!! Perhaps that is not quite true. Last minute touches as we all prepare for the big day with our families leds to a lot of stirring. Have a great Christmas Day !!
This post about elegant colonial interiors was like a trip down memory lane. In my early 20's I was in love with primitive colonial decor. My Bible was a magazine called Colonial Homes. In fact I bought a beautiful corner cupboard with the first pay check from my first job. I put it on lay away and paid the antique store monthly until I had it paid off. I was blessed to find an old two story colonial home to restore and fill with my obsession. I had some beautiful pieces, did the stenciling like you will see in some of these photos, bought pencil post canopy beds, spinning wheels, Chippendale sofas, made some gorgeous reproduction samplers (which I plan to do a post on shortly) and had a home that looks alot like some of these homes. I only have one picture of my kitchen left because I had many old photos and items stored at my parents whose home burned in 1990. I recently visited the old house which has been turned into a photography studio and the stenciling and murals have all been painted over. It was sad but people have the right to their own styles. Even my tastes have changed since then to more of an old world elegance. I do have a very special place in my heart for the design style of this post. It is more of a lifestyle, and there is a quite elegant quality about it that is relaxing and calming, much like the French Provence style. It is a beautiful look that will always be in style because it is timeless. google.com Girl With A Lamb prettyoldhouses.com All colonial houses must have a couple of Windsor chairs! oldhouseonline.com This lovely tigers eye maple four poster bed is dressed out in a pretty quilt and fishnet canopy. oldhouseonline.com If you are considering this style, you must collect some old wooden bowls, and a few egg baskets like the one on the corner cupboard. nskwood.net Stenciling was a popular way to decorate walls during colonial times. pic90.picturetrail.com This bedroom contains many items popularly used when decorating the colonial home. You see a flax winder pierced tin lantern, pencil post canopy bed, apple cone, homespun coverlet, and crockery. pic70.picturetrail.... google.com Pineapples are the sign of hospitality and were commonly used in some form in colonial homes. oldhouseonline.com Harvest table and Windsor chairs are the center of attention in this colonial style kitchen. sampler.com Another pretty bedroom complete with pencil post canopy and stenciling. google.com This colonial bedroom features a hand painted mural. www.lisafarmerdesigns.com This was an early picture of a portion of the kitchen in my old colonial in 1983 before I stenciled the walls. The stencil pattern was very similar to the one below so use your imagination. pic70.picturetrail.... Antique pewter is another staple of the colonial home. picturetrail.com This reminds me so much of my TV room in the old house. I had flame stitch chairs almost identical to these and an old plantation desk like the one in the corner except mine had a door. The room was stenciled very similar to this. pinterest.com nskwood.net fhwebsite.homestead.com The primitive home is very pretty when decorated for Christmas. The simplistic use of all natural elements creates a warmth that adds such charm to the interiors. google.com Colonial portraits, quilts, hurricane globes candle stands are all accessories associated with primitive interiors. houzz.com Beamed ceilings look wonderful in colonial rooms. asimplelifemagazine.com asimplelifemagazine.com Colors popular for trim and woodwork include grey, muted blue, red , and gold. pic100.picturetrail.com pinterest.com hazardprimitives.com images.search.yahoo.com This table is surrounded by comb backed Windsor chairs. asimplelifemagazine.com Accessories to collect for your colonial home include, antique toys, baskets, crockery, wooden utensils, and pewter. countryliving.com Blue and white were popular colonial colors. Here is another example of a fishnet canopy The corner cupboard is filled with crocks and coverlets. google.com Wide pine flooring was used frequently in primitive homes. Many pieces of furniture were also made of pine, poplar and maple. oldcolonyprimitives.com oldhouseonline.com Camel back Chippendale sofa in a flame stitch pattern. www.jvanderveerho... images.search.yahoo.com Pierced tin chandeliers are best for lighting fixtures in a primitive style home. Ladderback chairs surround this harvest table. aprimitiveplace.org smartin.supremecenter300.com A Deacon's Bench sits under an antique hooked rug in this colonial foyer. You might also enjoy Decorating Colonial/Primitive Bedrooms http://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2014/07/decorating-colonialprimitive-bedrooms.html Click here to see the previous post! http://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2013/02/beautiful-bathrooms-to-relax-in.html This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer
Primitive stitchery This item is handstitched on muslin, coffee stained and framed in a black, distressed wood frame. It measures approx 5 x 7. at the opening. Your fabric may vary from what is shown. If you would like specific colors, please send me a message!! It comes without glass and hangs with a sawtooth hanger. Glass may be available upon request at N/C. If interested, please ask. Since these are handmade they no two are alike. Every frame is similar to the one pictured. All of my stitcheries are 100% HANDMADE by me in the great state of Idaho. If you have any questions please contact me and I'm more than happy to help. Created in a smoke free home. Decorative items not included.
Primitive grungy Saltbox houses Art sheet to download instantly. Create cards & tags or any paper crafts. You will receive two 8x10 high quality .jpg files via instant download. One with grungy inked newspaper background & the other, with a plain white background. Printable Files, Terms of Use: FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY You CAN: 1. Print files for personal use. 2. Give away a print as a gift You CANNOT: 1. Share the file with anyone. 2. Sell the printable file to anyone else. 3. Mass produce items for sale using the printable file. 4. Use the printable files or print outs in giveaways without permission. 5. Claim as your own artwork 6. License image to a 3rd party 7. Enlarge the image from original size or alter the image for commercial use. Purchase does not transfer rights. Copyright remains with the artist, MaryBethAlbert. By purchasing this item, you have agreed to the full terms of use listed above. Please contact me if you are interested in licensing the image.
Early Colonial Primitive Wood Wale Tail Candle Shelf Dimensions of shelf are 11 1/4" tall x 7 1/4" wide x 3 1/2" deep. Some defects in the wood may show. This has a painted, distressed and a hand rubbed wax finish. The shelf has 3 primitive nails at bottom to hang small items on.
These days, the rustic look is all the rage, and for good reason! While there is much to love about the hustle and bustle of modern life and the excitement of the city, sometimes it gets to be a bit much.
Hoping you each will be sharing the day with someone you love.
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