Welcome to A Cat Named Midnight! I'm so happy to present my charming Watercolor Shabby Chic Dining Room clipart! They are perfect for junk journals, greeting cards, stickers, invitations, mugs, prints, bags, apparel, social media posts, or anything you can dream! They will make a lovely addition to your clipart treasures! With 10 beautiful scenes they are a great value! ❤ INCLUDED 10 High Resolution JPG images at 300 DPI, 3600 x 3600 pixels (12 inches x 12 inches) All watermarks are removed in the downloaded image. The images are JPGs and have solid backgrounds. They are not on transparent backgrounds. ❤ THIS ITEM IS AN INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD Your beautiful images are available immediately. You will receive an email with the link or you can access your images in "Purchases" in the dropdown under your Account tab on your Etsy home page. This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SENT TO YOU. ❤ Commercial License All images include a free commercial license. You may use the images as is or altered on products to sell or for personal projects. The images may NOT be sold as clip art or as a digital download, altered or unaltered ie You must add them to a product. ❤ Note: Due to the Nature of Digital Downloads, No Refunds Are Offered The colors may look different on different monitors. ❤ Thank you for choosing A Cat Named Midnight for your digital art needs! If you have made a purchase please know that it means a lot to me. Thank you! I am always adding new images, so please check back often! Blessings to you and yours! Audrey
The Bella Rose Chandelier is a stunning chandelier loaded with Murano Artglass Teardrops, French cut crystal pendalogues, porcelain roses and dripping with crystal beaded chains. You can choose from many finishes and crystal colors. Please email your request with the order. The Crystals and crystal beaded chain is available in Clear, Amber, Pink, and Lavender. The 5 arm Bella Rose is shown in antique white with gold antiquing and Pink Shantung shades to match. (shades are optional) This Chandelier is approx. 24" high and 19" diameter. It comes with 3 feet of chain, and matching ceiling canopy & hardware for hardwire installation. There also a organza chain sleeve cover that slips over the chain for decoration. The sleeve is available in Pink or Cream, Lavender or White. Custom Colors available upon request. Please note in the comments sleeve color if desired. Our Shades are optional and are available in a Shantung silk Bell shade. It takes 60 watt light bulbs without shades and 45 watts with shades (light bulbs not included). Chandelier shades are also available in a Bell shape in Shantung silk. They come in White, Cream, Pink and Lavender. Shades are $18 each, or we can custom make your shades in any fabric you want for $38 each. Shades are 3" top, 5" bottom and 4 1/4" high. The chandelier is packed with all the crystal already attached, so there is no assembly required. This chandelier is custom hand made for you. Please allow 4-6 weeks to ship.
~ ~ Shabby Chic Vintage Victorian Elegance Christmas Ornaments Christmas Tree Baubles Rhinestones Faux Pearls/Vintage Lace Set of Three Blush Pink ~ ~ Featuring here Shabby Chic Vintage Inspired A set of 3 Pink Blush Christmas Ornaments I have designed! You will receive a set of 3 (Medium size) ~ 6" x 6" Christmas Tree baubles Tree ornaments. I have used plastic ornaments ~ primed, painted with a custom made Pink Blush chalked paint, acrylic paint, matte finish, embellished with faux pearl dots, baby pink double sided ribbon, vintage lace, Antique Molding. Come with a Christmas Tree bow and a gift box. Every ornaments is packed in tissue paper. The ornaments will make a welcome addition displayed in any Victorian, Shabby Chic or Cottage décor. Thanks for taking the time to view my items and please check back again as I often add new items throughout a week. If you need an item by a certain date, please let me know in advance so we can be sure it arrives in time. Otherwise, we normally ship within 2 - 3 days of cleared payment, since our items are handcrafted. Please feel free to contact us with any ??? and we will try to respond quickly. We will happily exchange feedback with you when you receive your items.
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I love my bed! Today I finally put the ruffled bed skirt I ordered months ago, on my bed. It's so perfect. I really don't know why I waited so long. I am sure if your into looking at the decorating blogs you probably have seen this bed skirt before, used as a table cloth too ( I also have another as a table cloth). But you may wonder how mine seems to have so many more ruffles. Well it's because I used two of the bed skirts. Then you may wonder then how I was able to get enough separation to layer the two bed skirts. So I will show you. First I put the bed skirt over the box springs like normally you would do with a bed skirt. I just have bed box springs on the ground not lifted up by any frame, because I do not like little bunny Fufu to go under by bed all the time. Also I have so many memory foam mattress pads on my bed it would be to tall if the box springs were lifted at all. Having the box springs on the floor is what gives the ruffles the hanging on the floor look. In my guest bedroom I have this same bed skirt ( only one though) and the bed is lifted in that room and the bed skirt does not touch the ground, so it really depends on the look you want, I think I like hanging on the floor better but the guestroom bed skirt looks good also. Then I put my mattress on top of the box springs and put the 2nd bed skirt over it instead of a sheet. Now here my bed still looks too short. My secret is all the memory foam mattress pads I put on next. All the memory foam makes the bed so comfy you litterly sink in. My moms says its hard to get back up after you lay in my bed because you sink in so much Lol. But I love it, its so comfy. After I put all the memory foam back on (like 6 or 7 layers of it) I put on the sheet over all the memory foam rather then over the mattress which is being covered by the 2nd bed skirt.. That's how I create the look of so many ruffles. Link to where you can get the bedskirt Then when its all done, and all my layering is complete, you can't tell at all that the bed is just sitting on the ground, because it is plenty high enough. The pink bedding is also new, I found it yesterday at Goodwill it is a part of the line " Simply Shabby Chic " By Rachel Ashwell my favorite designer. My other bedding is also apart of this line and I am still keeping it too. But I am just going to switch back and forth while I'm washing one or the other. Which will be great because my bed is a king, & it's always hard to wash my comforter. It barely fits in the washer, and does not get dry in the dryer, so I hang it out to dry but it takes two or three days to do so. So it will be wonderful to have two bed spreads now. Whats so neat about my new comforter is its reversable! The problem is I can't decide which side I like better, I love both sides. I think I am a tid bit leaning to the first side that I showed in first picture, but then again I don't know because the other side goes almost perfect with the shower curtain in Master bathroom When you are laying in the bed you can see down into the master bathroom, and its looks nice with the comfter and shower curtain almost being matching but not quite exactly the same. My shower curtain is also a part of the same line as the bedding. Picture above being side one picture below being side, two which side of the comforter do you think is better? I just love how long carnations last. This one is one from my blue ball jar full in the kitchen that I showed in a picture I put on my countertop post two weeks ago. I must have bought these flowers like 15 or 16 days ago and they still look great! Oh and isn't this little pink bottle I found at Goodwill the other day just adorable? I had to lock Bella & Lacie out while I was taking the pictures for this post, meanwhile they were scratching at the door. They always want to be in the pictures Lol, so I let them in to take a few pics hehe they are so cute. I love my girls. I guess all that scartching at the door tired them out. I took these photos just now as I am laying here with them in bed, doing this post. Sleepy Lacie. Click To Follow Me Parties I love!! 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"What is Christmas? It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, and hope for the future." ~Agnes M. Pahro Exciting news!! CREATING VINTAGE CHARM magazine has featured me in their Christmas issue! It is a wonderful issue full of so many beautiful holiday treasures and ideas! Right now all of their past issues are 20% off! Hurry though the sale ends December 7th. To purchase the current issue go to: http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/670300. Here are a few photos from the photoshoot I did for the magazine that weren't included. Hope everyone is having a marvellous week!
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Hello everyone, I hope you all had a lovely weekend. Can you believe that May has arrived already? I have been spending a lot of my days in the garden but on a damp day I couldn't resist getting our little Gardener's Cottage cleaned up for the season. As some of you know we had this little cottage built in our garden several years ago using recycled materials as much as we could. Last fall my husband and I put pine wainscoting on the walls and insulated it. We did get an undercoat of paint on but someday soon it needs a coat of paint. Anyway, this is really a bit of a playhouse for me as our children have grown and no longer use it. So this summer I thought I would decorate it with a pink and white theme-at least for now! Almost everything in here was given to me or I bought it at Thrift shops or yard sales. Pretty chintz teapot and cups for our afternoon tea. I enjoy a cup of tea and being inspired by my Victoria magazines -both old and new,in the peace and quiet of my little retreat. This is such a peaceful escape- I love to read in here or spend the night on a warm summer evening. Last week I was in Summerside and I found my' treat of the week' at Coulson's Antiques. This beautiful old teapot was only $2. I love adding the little details. Pretty pink chintz plate from Homegoods. This end of the cottage needs fluffing-it looks so much prettier when the french doors are open and the rose garden is in bloom but still too early yet. Season's of our cottage. This was last summer's look and I loved it too but it is fun to have a change. As my sweet Mama says "a change is as good as a rest"! This was another look last Christmas as some of you may recall. I still have some improvements to make but I will show them to you later. When we have our garden tours in the summer my little Gardener's Cottage gets well photographed and often steals the show! I am joining Cielo today for Show Off Your Cottage Monday at the house in the roses and Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday. I am also joining Kathy at A Delightsome Life for the Victoria party and also Sandi at Rose Chintz Cottage for Teatime Tuesday. Now , that is a lot of parties to visit and I know you will enjoy! Hope you enjoyed a peek into the Gardener's Cottage. Thank you for visiting, Carolyn.
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Hello everyone, I hope your week is going well. It was a beautiful sunny day so a perfect day to have tea in the sunroom. The sunroom has a cupboard full of pink and white china. It is warm and sunny in here. I am looking forward to my geraniums blooming again after wintering in the basement.I am slowly starting to take them up for more light and heat. My old cupboard holds a mix of vintage china with a few new ones mixed in. I probably should be purging some of my china .....but that seems to be hard for me! Do you have a china addiction too? Vintage china with a few new pieces mixed in. Thank you for visiting me in our little sunroom today. Take care, Carolyn
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"Every wise woman buildeth her house..." ~ Proverbs 14:1a Good morning, afternoon or evening, ladies! Thank you for joining us for the next installment of "A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle. Today we are sharing our pretty and not-so-pretty (but all very practical) ideas in the bathroom -- from beautifying your space on a budget, to bath and body care and all the little fun and frugal details in between! Why do we call this thrifty series "shabby chic"? It is because we want to share that you can take a "shabby" economy and make it quite "chic" in your home with the right set of eyes. Let's glean from the Proverbial homemaker and start "building" up in the bathroom! I wanted to show a peak into our bathroom so that you can see it is not state-of-the-art. There is nothing new about it but it is still pleasing to our family because we keep it nice, clean and with little touches of love. "Every room in the home serves a specific purpose, so the decor of each must be approached individually. Focusing on the particular function of the room, is an important first step in deciding how to decorate it." ~ Rachel Ashwell, Shabby Chic The idea in our "shabby chic" frugal farm lifestyle is to focus on displaying the utilitarian items in a room to the best advantage for a simple but serene setting. Oftentimes we think we need mounds of money for an attractive home but in truth, it is just a few artful arrangements that make the coziest home. As I mentioned before, when we first moved into our old farmhouse, we did not remodel anything but simply began with a fresh coat of paint. That does wonders! We also removed an accordion door from a little closet area in our bathroom and allowed the pleasant contents to be seen and be more accessible (such as the piles of freshly laundered bath-towels). The remaining undesirable toiletries such as personal products, razors and so forth were placed on the lower half of our shelves and were covered with a curtain to block the clutter. This didn't cost us anything but changed the whole look of the outdated bathroom. Perhaps there is something simple you can do to spruce up yours? Taking our cue from Ms. Ashwell, we can see that the ordinary, needful things in each particular room make for the best decoration! This eliminates the cluttery feel while still making things pretty and "shabby chic". For instance, your cotton balls, q-tips and band-aids can be placed in these easy-to-make (and practically free) apothecary jars and can be adapted to any personal style. This allows you storage space for these items while making your bathroom attractive. Fresh flowers and herbs from your backyard make the most loveliest (and free) accessories! We are always able to find something outside to use in a humble bouquet such as wildflowers, mint, lavender, roses or rosemary. The only true "purchased" decoration used in our bathroom is this painting. Everything else is a useful necessity. I think the lack of clutter is beauty in itself. You can also see that our toilet is quite a relic! :) "Clean, simple, private, luxurious, and practical: These are the words that best describe a Shabby Chic bathroom. The basics of any bathroom should be functional fixtures that provide plenty of space for displaying toiletries, towels, and other bits and bobs." ~ Rachel Ashwell, Shabby Chic Another idea is to display what Rachel Ashwell calls "bountiful piles of pretty soaps". We keep a good stock in our home as they have a long shelf life. Soap can be stored beautifully in baskets, decorative bowls, large jars or wide vases. If you have perfectly rectangular bars, they can be cut in half as there is a luxurious feel when you have a large amount displayed. When storing bulk soap for "show", I like to remove any commercial wrappers to give it a classic, clean look. A few "chosen" bars can even be wrapped with scrapbook paper, wallpaper scraps and/or ribbons and presented in a dainty tea dish for added appeal. I love to use my vintage milk glass dishes but you can use discarded candy dishes or any other special item that you may have stored away. I also enjoy printing out vintage soap labels and wrapping excess bars with them for an antique feel. For rustic decor, you can decorate soaps in recycled brown paper-bags and add some natural twine for a final touch. Any way you do this, you can create an attractive vignette for pennies while keeping a good supply of soap in your Proverbs 31 preparedness stash! The same principle can be applied to other toiletries. Recycled glass containers can store mouth wash, homemade bath oils, bubble bath, toner, astringent, etc., while looking darling! Just apply pretty stickers, glue on some lovely clip art or decorate the bottles with beautiful lace. I also like to apply corks for an old-fashioned feel. These can be useful and attractive displays! Here is a gorgeous romantic printable page (shown above) which is courtesy of The Graphics Fairy. You will find a botanical inspired label page here, a French inspired page here, a dainty floral bathroom label set here and an apothecary set of spa labels here. With a few recycled bottles and jars, you have a frugal yet fancy toilette! Shower curtains are also a wonderful way to dress up and remodel a bathroom on a budget. Perhaps your shower area is undesirable to look at? Simply place a curtain rod across and hide the whole thing! Even though you have shower doors and so forth, there is still no reason why you can't cover the whole operation with a pretty piece of fabric! Whenever I see an inexpensive and pretty shower curtain, I scoop it up and am able to change my decor according to the seasons. I use the pastel prints for spring and summer and the darker patterns for fall and winter. I have also re-purposed twin flat sheets (these are found in abundance and very inexpensive at thrift shops) into beautiful shower curtains with a simple hem and some button holes. Curtain panels can be reworked to obtain the same goal. With clean walls, a fresh piece of lovely fabric and attractive displays of your toiletries, you have yourself a pleasant organized room for pennies! Now, moving along to the nitty-gritty! Let's start with the towels. In our home, we have a rack behind the door and a few hooks hung around the bathroom. Everyone in the family has a designated hook to keep their bath-towel and knows to use it for a few days. The concept is that you are technically "clean" when you come out of the shower. This means less laundry for the household, less detergent used, less on the electric bill and less water consumed from constant wash loads. Bathroom towels can really add up! It may gross out some of you but I assure you, you can get used to it if you really want to shed expenses and your workload -- not too "shabby" if you ask me! :) "The biggest mistake that people make with their locks is over-washing them. There are plenty of good hair-care products available these days. But even the best shampoo, if used too often, will tend to dry your hair and wash away important natural oils, no matter how much conditioner you apply afterward." ~ Rosemary Gladstar, Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health Another way we stretch money which is also healthier for your hair is to shampoo and condition less. Yes, less ladies! Shampoo (and conditioner) do add up and e$pecially with all the long hair in our household! (I cringe to put all this personal information out there but if it helps someone to free up their finances via micro-managing, then I will take my chances.) In the summer when it is stickier and greasier due to heat, I wash my hair twice a week. In the autumn, winter and spring, it is generally once a week. As Rosemary Gladstar further explains, "at first this will feel uncomfortable. But the "squeaky clean" feeling we have been taught to achieve is, in essence, hair that has been stripped of its natural protective oils." So you see, by being frugal, you are also being very beauty savvy and "chic"! I know there are also methods to keep clean hair with baking soda and an apple cider vinegar rinse. These are thrifty options you may want to consider. I am keeping these ideas in my back pocket and may try it one day. Besides shampoo and conditioner, we don't buy any fancy body products but keep a simple bar of soap in the shower. While body wash is nice, it is not necessary and does add up. When you squeeze the contents out of the container, you are using up mounds! A bar of soap-in-hand is less waste. Even legs can be shaved with a simple bar of soap and lather. Other bath and body items can easily be made yourself! I used to buy so many products until I was forced to clip the budget. It was amazing how "fine" I lived without them all! Your face can be washed gently with ground oatmeal (just mix a bit with water or milk each time you wash to form a paste and gently rub into your skin -- for extra luxury you can mix in dried rose petals, calendula, chamomile or honey). Follow this with a simple astringent/toner (i.e. inexpensive witch-hazel) and finish off your beauty routine with a dab of coconut oil (and if you are able -- a few carefully chosen essential oils based on your skin type). We also make our own room sprays, body scrub, bath salts, lip balms, deodorant and so forth. Though I only use hairspray on Sundays, you can easily make up your own for pennies if you wanted to (visit Our Simple Homestead for the recipe)! We share all of our bath and body tutorials here if you are interested and there are many frugal recipes in our Ebook too. These products all add up and you will be amazed at how much you are able to save if you choose to simplify your beauty routine. This often means using more natural products which is an overall blessing to your health and quite chic these days! Regarding the rest of the expenses, the toilet paper, q-tips and cotton balls are purchased in bulk for the price discount. The bathroom cleaning products are all made frugally (you can find a variety of our recipes here) and instead of purchasing tissues, we use handkerchiefs (there is a stack sitting in a basket in our bathroom at all times). I know that many of you have excellent ideas to save money in the bathroom and I would love for you to share them! And I hope I haven't frightened you all away with all the gory details! It is just that I promised to be real descriptive in this series because in my experience, the $avings are all in those little things called detail$! Happy homemaking! Earlier in the Series: A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle Diary ~ Entry #1 From A - Z {Alpha to Zucchini} ~ A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle ~ Entry #2 From Beautiful Books to Blueberries ~ A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle ~ Entry #3 From Curtain Covers to Regal Repairs ~ A "Shabby Chic" Frugal Farm Lifestyle ~ Entry #4 All the fine print. 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