Thursday, April 5, 2012

spring easter room...

i thought i had better show you my
easter decorations,
well...
before
easter!
can you believe it is this sunday??

"time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin,
into the future..."

i added shades of blues and aquas to my already whit-ish room...
i have been collecting and loving chenille blankets and crochet pieces for a long time,
and layered the room with these,
and sprinkled vintage treasures all around.....


i brought in an old wash tub,
 from the porch, to use as a fun end table.

layered with
 crochet pieces,
an old globe
(with just the right hues of blues)
and
a vintage tulip door stop.

i constantly change my art work around
 (and try to use existing nails when possible, ahem, 
sometimes this makes for interesting compositions)...

this is one of my paintings from a series that i have been working on.
this one is called
ashley

i have been having fun using burlap and  bits of lace affixed to my canvas's
and pretty spring-like paint colors on top.
a more impressionistic style for me,
which i am really liking.
i'll share the other paintings in this series soon... 

i printed out some of my recent spring photos
 (on plain ol typing paper)
and taped them to the backs of the two frames made from molding.

one of two garden trellis' brought in from the garden...
garden fencing too, serves as a wainscoting.


i was thrilled to find this blue toy jeep at the nashville flea!
bunny seems to like it.

i drive a jeep
and love it!

my makeshift chandy made from wind chimes hangs way down in the middle of the room,
and tinkles ever so sweetly when i walk by.

i hung a vintage print on the door knob of the old hutch,
and set fluffy chics on top (sitting in front of one of my aqua beachy paintings).

more touches of blues and aquas.

 a chenille doll blankey, from my childhood
(that means it is definitely vintage!  gulp.)

 i borrowed some of my enamel ware pitchers from the kitchen,
 as the colors were perfect.

a cute yellow bunny and more crochet.

a bluebird pillow that i made years ago.

cheeky candle chicks.




big kit-ten approves of the pillows.
me too!

i am sharing at these easter blog parties this week...

debra at common ground
and
french country home.


have a truly
blessed
easter
peeps!



p.s.  thanks so much for your thoughts on my new header!  i love the idea of a collage, but am having a hard time settling on which pictures!  i am fickle, yunno! so until then, i am using a shot i took looking out my kitchen window.  i think it rather pretty.

i sure appreciate y'all!!
!!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

larkspur alert...

wild larkspur
is all
 a bloom
 at radnor lake
 in brentwood , tn!!

a magical woodland
carpet
of the
 purple kind.

enjoy!
  i sure did!










even tom was there!
struttin his stuff, as only a boy can do.



you just never know
 what gorgeousness
 you will find...
unless you take the time to look.


i had know idea,
that the larkspur was blooming right now,
 as i headed for my walk yesterday...
my instincts told me to take my camera with me...
and i am so happy i did! 

~nature paints pictures of infinite beauty~

Thursday, March 22, 2012

well, hello spring....

visiting one of my favorite clients gardens today...i find sooo many pretties to delight my heart.  with record breaking heat and highs in the 80's...spring has sprung super early!!  pollen and bugs included.
ach-ooo.

i have been working on this garden for 8ish years now and the climbing vines on the pergola have never been so prolific and fragrant..

three of my all time favorite vines AND i am a vine lover! 
 a tangle of
carolina jessamine,
 evergreen clematis armandii
and new dawn rose
(which will bloom later).

i just love how they mingle.

the evergreen clematis armandii has a heady intoxicating fragrance and most loverly tropical looking leaves that actually, yes indeedy, stay green all year.
this demure garden lady was added to the garden last year, carved by the owners friend, it makes a strong focal point and yet ,
a soft and restful place to gaze on.

a back view of the pergola with fuchsia loropetulum blooming in the foreground.

please set a while...

isn't she beautiful?
it is really quite satisfying for me to visit my gardens in spring, after not having seen them for a few months.  i usually become very nervous and worried about how things have fared and then when i turn down the drive , get out of my jeep and walk the gardens...
i quickly find the beauty and  
enjoy  the fruits of my labor.
and it all seems so worthwhile!


if it seems as if i have not been posting as often, it is certainly not for lack of imagery or thoughts, but rather so many things going on right now, it is hard to choose what to post about!   it is unbelievably gorgeous outside these days (despite the dust storm of pollen  flying around)...i have been power walking at jim warner park several times a week...rearranging the house (always)....i shot all the photos for my friend's new website for her restaurant called, the bunganut pig (never took pictures of food before, that was fun, especially eating the props)  you can check it out here and if you look at the bottom of their page you will see my credit for the photos (FUN!  credit for photos on a real website! me?)....besides my garden work, i have several paintings going on in my studio and may do will be doing a fair this fall with a new friend , mark porter, who makes barnwood frames and gorgeous wooden bowls....as well as learning new photography and photoshop techniques...the list goes on and on....not enough time in the day.....spring is well on its way now and i still have a snowy header (i can't seem to settle on a new one)....i have always been rather fickle (and freckled...so, "frickled"?)....sometimes it is hard to focus on just one thing......oy.


i'd love any suggestions for a new header!   when you think of my blog what comes to mind?  is it more garden or more art or more vintage decorating or photography or all of the above??  or is it a wishy-washy mish-mash...say that 10 times fast....i have read that it is not good to keep changing ones header....folks like to count on a certain look....do you agree??  i need help with this one, please.



erin
(the frickled one)


p.s.  have you heard about the Bronson Pinchot Project???  remember him?  Balchey from "Perfect Strangers"? OMG! my new favorite show on DIY network....bronson owns 10 houses in Harford Pennsylvania AND 2 barns filled with architectural salvage in which he uses to re fab his houses...he is very knowledgeable about historic architecture and hugely passionate!!!  his side kick Mikey is so dorky and loveable....you will LOVE this show!!!  check out how he hid his refrigerator behind an old bookcase with a swinging door!
http://www.diynetwork.com/the-bronson-pinchot-project/show/index.html

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

the colors of spring...

 envelope.

pastel hues of new life.

beckoning sunshine.

glittering light transfixed.

dainty strength.

comforting pattern.

a lacy veil,

 of eternal
hope
 and
 renewal.


i hope you find the time to
play
outside!



thank you so very much for the wonderful birthday greetings.
you do my heart good.
erin