This Week’s Finds

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Following a gloomy week with too much rain, and too little time spent outdoors, this weekend’s weather has more than made up for it in sunshine and warmer temps. Such a spectacular turn of the weather is many a New Englander’s dream so, naturally, everyone’s talking about it.  Flip-flops and summer dresses quickly replaced coats and rain boots and our little town is buzzing with excitement. The garden has been slowly coming back to life, and it’s been such a joy to see old friends return, tender and shy at first, but getting bolder and stronger by the minute: the pretty peonies and the proud phlox, the scented salvias and the lovely lupines. There were a few surprises, too, things I’d forgotten I’d planted that now I can’t wait to see bloom, for the very first time in the garden. A good friend of mine who happens to be an excellent gardener, keeps a log of every plant, bulb and seed that goes into her garden and I’d like to (one day) copy her method, if only to keep track of what gets eaten. Hungry squirrels have decimated some of my tulip borders to such an extent that out of dozens of bulbs planted last fall, only one bulb remained intact and strong enough to bloom, below. 

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Learn Modern Upholstery with Micaela Sharp & Create Academy

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Wouldn’t it be wonderful to be able to reupholster your own furniture? This is a question I asked myself when the only upholstery workroom in town closed during the early days of the pandemic. Knowing how to reupholster a tired old chair or a comfortable sofa that has seen better days is, without a doubt, a mad skill to have. It takes time and patience to acquire but, once you master the basics, you open yourself up to a world of immense creativity and satisfaction.

My most successful upholstery project so far 🙂
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A Source for Chic and Inexpensive Roller Shades

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Happy weekend, dear friends! After sharing a small before and after of our living room on Instagram, I received several questions regarding the roller shades I chose for our windows, so I thought I’d do a little post about them, in case you’re on the market for some lovely, yet inexpensive window treatments. The short of it is that they’re from Lowes, and I absolutely LOVE them. They were the product of my indecision, meant to be a temporary solution while I figured out the design plan for each room, but I ended up liking them so much that I’ve since bought one for every window in our home!

Lowes roller shades on a double hung window; inside mount
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Catching Up with Last Week’s Finds

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Happy Monday, dear friends! Last week was one of pure joy, ease and relaxation and, frankly, very little work for me (as you could probably tell by the absence of a second blog post). But my conscience being what it is, and having some stories to share with you that I think you might like, I thought we could do a Monday morning catching up from my favorite coffee shop, latte in hand.  Here are some of the topics, home tours and items that have been on my mind these past few days:

First bunch of tulips from my garden!
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Lisa Fine Performance Textiles

Textile designer Lisa Fine has launched a new collection of high-performance luxury fabrics just in time for Spring! Since its inception in 2007,  Lisa Fine Textiles has become a favorite source for designers and homeowners looking to incorporate the romance of far-flung travel and wanderlust into their projects. Through color, pattern and different weaving techniques, fabrics tell stories – the stories of faraway places, of people and their traditions, and of cultural and religious practices. And it is this storytelling aspect that sets Lisa Fine’s designs apart. Rooted in the textile history of India, Turkey, and the Middle East and inspired by Lisa’s extensive travels along the Silk Road (an intricate web of trade routes between Europe and Asia, that took its name from the lucrative silk trade with China), Lisa Fine Textiles brings the richness of color and the romance of delicate Indian floral patterns to contemporary design. Here is a peek at the new collection:

Lisa Fine Performance Textiles: Aswan
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