Monday, March 27, 2017

Milk Chocolate and Wilton Armatale

Chocolate.
    Milk Chocolate
    Hot Chocolate with marshmallows
       and whipped cream
       and caramel
Coffee.
    Cafe Latte
    Iced Coffee
Silver.
    Sterling.
    Silverplate
    Arthur Court
    Wilton Armatale


These colors chose me.
An over-abundance of choices led to an overwhelming desire to go shopping and an inability to make a decision.
However, Marvin and I have found kitchen and bathroom tile we both like, a subtle touch of glitz, and an understated palate of Brown and Silver.

Many of the items used for accent in our remodel I have owned for decades. By re-framing, pulling them out of boxes, I am giving them a new look and a new place to shine.


 Wilton Armatale coffee collection - It's going to be great on
the coffee bar in the kitchen.
 The pineapple motif has been a favorite of mine for - forever. The fountain in Charleston,
South Carolina with its oversized pineapple is iconic.

The pineapple as a symbol of hospitality speaks welcome to visitors as they enter our home at the carport. The photo of cotton I took just out Highway 49 and I framed it in a great black frame.

 The soaker tub with tile surround will be highlighted with a framed photo showcasing sunset on the Pacific Ocean. That art is from our trip in October 2015. Still going to sew some fashion curtains for the bathroom. Have not selected the fabric or style.

My vanity area has a marble countertop in "tweed"- gray and brown with some black. Silver accents with a tile backsplash, two silver-framed mirrors, and a make-up vanity complete the look.

Many things remain to be done, but we're on a roll. Pictures need to be hung in the best place with a new look.

More remodel adventures to come.

Monday, February 27, 2017

Fixer-Upper: Blame it on Joanna

A girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do.
Give me a D - 
Route 66 and Ford plus framed puzzle
Gimme an E -   
How 'bout a C -   
Oh!----rate!
Designing mentally, making sketches can go only so far and then, the big D gene takes over. 
Decorate erupts. It bubbles out. Uncontrolled.
Fun family moments
I arranged some photos in the back entry, mudroom and
laundry room.
Wooo-Hooo!    That was fun!
Cotton, Laundry, Love

Saturday, February 18, 2017

Fixer-Upper: Shower of Most Unfortunate Events

The instruction book that Marvin and I will write about installing 12"x 24" shower tile will begin with a question:  Are you a professional tile installer?
                Yes - proceed as you will.
                 No - hire a professional,
                         or return immediately to the store and exchange the tile for a smaller size.
The larger size tile is quite popular on DIY and HGTV programs. We were excited to find such great looking tile at Floor and Decor in Memphis.
                 Here are a few other tidbits for future tile projects:

The larger the tile, the greater the headache. Everything is magnified.
Out of square a bit equals out of square a bunch. Who knew.
Not I.
I thought larger tiles would cover more space more quickly.

HGTV shows don't mention the extra work required for extra size tile installation.
Chip and Joanna use subway tiles. They don't mention that they use these little rectangles because large size tiles bring quite a bit more work.
If they knew, they did not share.
 Friends don't let friends install 12 x 24 tiles.

Places of business such as Floor and Decor in Memphis, people who make a living selling tile, do not say, "Are you out of your ever-loving mind?" Instead, they suggest really heavy-duty thin-set so the tiles will not fall off the wall or ceiling. I won't even go into how heavy-duty that stuff is.
The sales folks and helpers affirm, "This tile is very popular. It's stunning in a shower. It's going to be sleek and stylish...very up-to-date."

Marvin is the master of making things work out and he's done just that.
When everything is completed, I'll post and add some photos on Pinterest.
Beautiful ideas and inspiration from Pinterest encourage DIY'ers, but rarely offer "Here's what to avoid."

Never again, though,..at least never for large size tile.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Fixer-Upper: Loving a Remodel

bath counter tops and back splash
ceiling tile for shower
Love in February and Love of a Remodel: it's all relative.
I love the selections I've made regarding bathroom vanities and sinks, tile, flooring, and back splash.
WINDOWS!
The new windows are awesome.
They made a huge difference in the overall appearance of the house.
Blinds have been selected and I really like them; they'll arrive mid-March. The curtains for the master bedroom, dining room, and two guest bedrooms are terrific. Can't wait to install the rods and hang the curtains - got grommets - very modern looking.
Kirklands has a clock that's got my name on it, but I have to determine if it "ticks" all day and all night before I commit.
Gathering family photos and rearranging them with different themes is fun and I love how those collections are going to look.
Today, I purchased a great sign made of reclaimed barn wood. The Laundry sign and a several other selections will go in the laundry area.
12 x 24 tiles are very difficult to manage. Marvin is a genius
to get this project done.
We've learned a few major lessons in the master bath. Though it's all the hot trend, "24 x 12 tile is super difficult to use."  Seems as if Chip and Joanna have no difficulty, but if you could see the mess we've made with pink/red goup for waterproofing and this thin set that's anything but thin because it's designed to be used with large tile....
All the finishing work seems endless.
And we have not even started on the kitchen.

Like I said, loving a remodel, even in February, is pushing the envelope a bit.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Fixer-Upper: The Camark Cat's Tale

     I am not, nor have I ever been, a crazy cat lady.
     Except maybe once.
     For reasons undisclosed, therapy, perhaps, I took up collecting Camark Pottery.
     Maybe because I'm from Camden and grew up with the stuff (ooops, pottery) on every flat surface of our house, there was a degree of nostalgia involved with these mid-century art pieces. There was a green cigarette box with a gosh-awful blooming rose on the lid. A few Camark ashtrays were strategically placed on side tables, one in the shape of a small skillet. A cream pitcher sported a colorful parrot handle, and a red Razorback snarled and grunted atop a football. There was more, of course.
      In an area of south Arkansas known for its winding Ouachita river and stately, sheltering pines, catty-cross Truman Road from our house, lived the Wagnon family. Their front yard boasted one of the largest pine trees in the neighborhood. On that giant pine-straw and pollen producer, forever in mid-climb, rested a now-rare Camark climbing cat. These cats were not just at Johnny's and Anna's house, they were everywhere. After all, Camark Pottery employed over 100 people in its heyday and the inventory was extensive. Camden residents owned and used Camark Pottery pieces, especially the French-influenced climbing cat.
     Noting some garish colored pieces, I thought the overall collection was knick-nacky-tacky and a real throwback to Ward, June, Wally, and the Beave. However, hunting for it, finding it, and escaping with a treasure while paying next to nothing for it was diversion. Collecting Camark Pottery provided an outlet for stress and was far less expensive than nerve pills.
      On one trip to Paducah, KY, I found the iconic S (salt) and P (pepper) shakers for a pittance. During the 1950's,the S/P pair lived on formica-topped kitchen tables all across Camden, originally designed to encourage Sales and Profit among Camark employees.  I could not, however, find a Camark Cat.
     That's when I became a "crazy cat lady."
      Telling my fellow collectors that I'd steal the cat from anyone's tree should I happen to see one along the side of the road, I had my eyes peeled for just such a treasure, anywhere and at anytime. We girls were known to screech to a halt should a treasure appear on the side of the road, as long as our hair and manicure did not get trashed.
     One day, while on a Spring Break excursion to Gulf Shores, we ventured toward a little collecting before down-right shopping the Foley Outlet Malls. In an antique shop on a back street in Daphne, Alabama, I spied a white cat with tell-tale green eyes. My knees buckled; I almost fainted. Could it be? Might I have stumbled upon an honest-to-goodness Camark Cat?
     Employing all the stealth of my candy-stealing days at my family's drug store, I moseyed over to examine the cat. No sticker, but I'd memorized Letitia Landers' book about Camark Pottery and knew in a heartbeat this cat was the real deal. How I managed to steal this collector's dream for such a bargain price is part negotiating skill, part fake disinterest, and part good humor. I think the shop owner was having a slow day and our venture into his domain provided entertainment.
     That Daphne, AL, adventure took place about 15 years ago and only today did the Camark Cat once again climb a substantial pine tree.
      In my yard this time.


Saturday, January 28, 2017

Fixer-Upper: Unpacking the Dining Room

dining room
     Being able to unpack the dining room boxes today felt like a visit with long-time friends and relatives. I wrapped and packed these family treasures in early November, 2016, almost 3 months ago.
     From providing temporary residence to a washer and dryer, and an array of brim-full boxes, the dining room finally claimed its purpose. Uncle George's linen chest, two dining room chairs, and the old Regulator Clock have surfaced and are now "at home."
wedding gift
     The china hutch holds special memory-pieces like  "don't you ever sell or give away Banmama's celery dish and cake plate" which have been cherished for generations. A vegetable bowl from Mother, another from my Nana, and Gordon iced tea spoons along with a serving spoon engraved J. Ritchie complete the visit with relatives.
     Each time I look at the wedding gift from Tom and Lois, I have warm thoughts, "May Love, Joy, and Happiness be with you always!"
Camark cat
And then there's the famous "Brick Betsy" from Mrs. Plunkett's estate to my mother, and the Camark Cat which longs to climb one of our back yard pine trees. I have just the spot for him...maybe today.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Fixer-Upper: Cinderellajane wears Purple Gloves

     Cinderellajane stopped browsing Pinterest, put aside her laptop, and faced the truth of working through a remodel.
      She called to the scampering bunnies and the industrious mice as she faced the daunting task of wiping down the walls and ceilings in the Back Entry and Laundry Room prior to painting. Not one rodent responded.
      Cinderellajane, in her best Prissy voice, sang-along with Dish 50s and 60s Hits to entice Prince Charming. "Mama said there'd be days like this..." Only an echo; no sound of a galloping steed.
      "Curses, foiled again," exclaimed Cinderellajane.
     
         Cinderellajane's friends were shampooing their hair or helping birth babies. Unavailable.

Cinderellajane donned elbow-length purple gloves and slipped an apron over her head, secured it with a bow in the back and took one more look around the laundry room. No bluebirds.

Well, "Drat," said Cinderellajane.

Cinderellajane grabbed her resolve plus a bucket, a sponge, a mop, and uttered an expletive to HGTV's beautiful Joanna Gaines and Hunky Chip whose program Fixer-Upper seems to have skipped right over the grunge parts.