Saturday, January 28, 2017

I ♥ Shopping - Lights Part 1

 Welcome to Week #3 of ...
This past week, I began looking for a few new lights and ceiling fans for my house.  The outside of my house is Grey and since I live in a Manufactured Home, it has white skirting.  There are white shutters, white trim and white doors [doors may be painted a new color when the weather warms up].   The outside lights needed to be white, to match the other exterior colors.  And I want a light that didn't have a high top to it, so that it would be easier to change lightbulbs.  This is similar to what I already have and it is hung where the top is quite a bit above my door frame.
This is what I selected...see how most of the light hangs down below where it's mounted as opposed to above where it's mounted.  I figured this would give me more light, too.  Besides that this new light takes 100 watt light bulbs, where the old one took 60 watt light bulbs.  I'm getting these as my first NEW lights, since one is not working currently...and another has a broken glass insert.
It doesn't matter what your lighting style is, or what color it is, what the size of it is or even where it goes...we all need lights in our house...don't we?  There are different types of lighting for different tasks and moods we want to create...there is different "watt" lighting..and then there are the different bulbs you select for lighting.

Me?  I like to stick with rather traditional lighting...it fits my style!  I love Bronze, because to me it feels warm...and has a glow to it.  My home is nearly TOTAL open concept where when I'm in 1 room, I can see at least 5 other rooms in my house. There are 9 rooms total in my house which total about 1650 square feet.  So when I start looking I pick a main focal point light and select that first.  For me that's the Chandelier over my Kitchen center Island.  It serves alot of functions, including bright work light that floods my kitchen, task lighting, when I'm preparing something on the island and also mood lighting, for which I have a dimmer switch.  I like this chandelier, it's the right size for the room and the right color.  It takes 5-100 watt lights, which is adequate for lighting for every task...and when dimmed with be beautiful for any mood.  The shades are a Tea dye color.  I wanted down lighting this time...and I think this will be perfect.
 I already have a few ceiling lights, just like this one, so I will be getting several additional ones to replace some lights that hadn't been changed or needed updating.  It's a cut and frosted glass and takes 2-60 watt light bulbs.  Again, it's bronze with some silvery accents and is traditional in style.  [I have door hardware that is silver in color...so this light blends the two colors.
 I am tired of Vanity Lights that have the lights tilted, so they shine on your face, rather than down over the mirror.  The light bulbs in my old tilted Vanity lights created glare and lines, shadows and wrinkles I don't need.  So this downlight Bronze Vanity Light will be beautiful.  It's also larger side to side than my old ones...so it will more adequately distribute the light.  The Master Bath has 2 Lights and the Guest Bath has just one.  They take 3-60 watt light bulbs.  To make it less jarring light-wise for those night time trips to the bathroom, I have a dimmer installed on them.
 Now, for ceiling fans.  I love them and wouldn't be without any of my 4 ceiling fans.  One of my old ceiling fans, the one in the center of my house in the Great Room just stopping working a few weeks ago, so I thought it was time to replace it.  Now, I do prefer Hunter fans...I just like them.  Of course they have to be big enough to move enough air in each room...and all my rooms either definitely need a 52" fan or can handle one.  Then they have to be bronze, with dark blades that are reversible [to be of help in summer and in winter, easing air conditioning and heating bills] and this time, like the Vanity Lights with the tilted lights, I didn't want them on my fans either.  So I needed a "dish" light.  This one takes 3-60 watt candleabra base bulbs.  That's adequate when I need to vacuum on a cloudy day or to see what I'm doing dusting at night.  I seldom use the lights any other time...but I wanted them.  This particular Hunter fan didn't come with a remote, but it's adaptable to their remotes, so I can get remotes if I so desire.   
  The last thing you need to consider when replacing light fixtures and ceiling fans is Who will be installing them?  I considered the store where I purchased them, but ended up with a local Master Electrician who I found on HomeAdvisor.com  I've used Home Advisor and Thumbtack.com a number of times, for many different reasons over the past 2 years...for everything from Lawn Care, Tile Setter, & Painter to Master Electrician.  I've had a great experience in each case. 

What types of lighting do you like?  Do you like ceiling fans?  What style?


Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Tuesday Talk

Come join me for Tuesday Talk [once a month - during the last week of the month], where I will share something special with you, that I found during the week, that will start us Talking.   Use your imagination...and so will I.

These photo really Talked to me!  How about you?


He is always there, through thick or thin, good times and bad...waiting for you to turn to Him.  Why not do that very thing today.  Turn to Him and pour your ♥ out to Him.  He loves You!


Saturday, January 21, 2017

I ♥ Shopping - Mugs

Welcome to I ♥ Shopping #2!

I've looked and looked for a Dog Paw Mug and finally found one that I really LOVED.  I've gotten mugs from Marie before...all of them [6 now] are beautiful.  She ships quickly too.

You can find Marie at her Etsy Shop...

This is Marie.  She is a full time Potter and has the cutest Pottery Studio in her backyard. 
Marie Kennedy, Owner

[all photos are from Marie's shop listing]

I love the color and the graphics on this cute mug.  It even has a thumb rest, right above the handle.

This is the listing for this mug:

Hand thrown turquoise paw print love mug from white stoneware clay with an amazing crackle turquoise glaze over a glossy white base. This will quickly become the first mug you reach for every day, and the first mug you gift to all of your pet loving friends as well.

Please remember that each of my mugs are handmade and therefore will not all be exactly the same.


*This listing is for one mug
*The mug you receive will be similar to the mug shown.
*Holds approximately: 14oz
*Food, dishwasher and microwave safe
*Hand washing is always preferred for any handmade clay piece
*Handmade in the USA

Please stop by and visit her shop and see all the lovely things she has to offer.

Marie Kennedy at

Sunday, January 15, 2017

My Snowflake Afghan - 5 Years in the Making

 About 5 years ago, I started crocheting the snowflakes for this Afghan.  I used Loops & Threads Dewdrop Yarn that has mohair and sequins in it.  I thought the sequins would really give the look of a frozen, sparkly snowflake...and it did.  Then I got Bell's Palsy and since my eye couldn't close or blink, I wasn't able to work with mohair yarn, because it would get in my eye.  So, I waited...and waited some more to get started - about a year.
 That's when my Bell's Palsy was better and I felt I could work on it.  But other things were taking over my life, so it got put away again.  You know, when someone [in my case, my spouse] has Alzheimer's, your life suddenly isn't yours anymore.  So I did what I had to do and what I could do. Then, early in 2015, he up and left.  He's been gone nearly 2 years...and no contact at all.
 But, I have gone on with my life.  Or, maybe I should say, I began my life over and am building a new life.  I've lost 101#, gotten healthy and fit...I've gotten active, taking walks, going to church and getting involved with activities.  I've been doing things that would have stopped me dead in my tracks a year ago.  Things I just couldn't do...or I was afraid to do. [like moving 10-12 Tons of concrete block by myself over the summer!]

But, I'm happy and OK...well, really better than OK.  I'm doing fine.
 And as you can see, I picked up my crochet hook, needle and yarn and finished this beautiful afghan.  I'm so glad it's finally done.  I used to crochet alot and sold the items in my Etsy and Artfire Shops.  Now I plan to only crochet when I want to.


This afghan is done in black Loops & Threads yarn...no sequins for the background.  The snowflakes and border are in White Dewdrop [by Loops & Threads] and it has mohair and sequins.  
The snowflakes are 8" across and the finished afghan, complete with the sequin encrusted border trim measures 68" x 45".  It's quite heavy, so I'm sure as I sip my tea, sitting in my rocking recliner with the pups, watching the real snowflakes fall this winter...I'll be nice and warm. 

I ♥ Shopping - Candles Part 2


Finally...the sun is out!  I know it's been a while.  And I took a couple of photos of the Candles I raved about yesterday on my post.  I wanted you to see the different between the pretty candles in 

 Mary Romick's Etsy Shop

and the actual candles I received.  See all the sparkly jewels?  These are just beautiful!   If you didn't see my 
previous post, you can read it here.

Saturday, January 14, 2017

I ♥ Shopping - Candles Part 1


Candles - I love using them.  I love the scents and the ambiance of them...the beautiful light...the dancing flame.  Hmmmmmmmm...they make me swoon.  Then when you have candles with pretty labels, dotted with "sparkle"...oh my.  The beauty of it all.

You know me, when I decide I want something I do something about it, because

[Remember that series of posts I did "back in the day"?  Click the link and you can see all those posts]
  

Now...the candle above, with the Cherubs and Roses, was the first one that caught my eye...when I began checking out this Etsy shop:

 Mary Romick's Etsy Shop

Mary has an assistant, Richard Romick you should visit here [very cute story]

A Christmas Cherub and Roses 16oz Mason Jar Soy Wax Christmas Candles Choose Your Label And Scent  

I've included a short list of some of Mary's Candle Scents at the bottom of this post.


Here are several others that I have purchased from Mary.  Each one is just as beautiful as the next.  I must say...several of mine don't exactly look the same as these photos [from Mary's Etsy Shop]...they look BETTER!  If it wasn't already dark out, I'd snap pix of my actual candles.  They have alot more "sparkle" than is shown here.  [If there's some sun out tomorrow, I'll try and take a few pix and add them...so check back.]



UPDATED photo here.



These are 16 oz Mason Jar Candles...and I must say, they are the best burning candles I've ever had.  They burn evenly, but you must remember to trim your wick to 1/4" every time you burn the candle.  The scents are romantic and fresh and light, yet travel through my entire house when I burn only one candle in the middle of my kitchen island.  I burned the Cherub & Roses candle, which I had scented Victorian Christmas...and got lots of compliments - even from the contractors I had in my home.  I will be using that scent all the way through winter...I just love it.   

 

Mary's in California...and believe me, the time it took for her to make the candles to order and ship them to me...didn't seem like she was in California.  She is very quick to ship and ships Priority...and refunds the difference in shipping charges.  I found I got a nice little credit when she shipped my candles.  And she has always included some little item FREE in my orders.

I have been totally 100% pleased and LOVE her candles.  I won't be purchasing candles from anyone else from now on - so Mary, you better keep making candles!!!


Additional Info about Mary's Candles

Mary uses:
 Natural soy wax
All cotton wicks
Premium scents most include essential oils
These are handmade by me at time of purchase in small batches to ensure you get a high quality great smelling beautiful candle.
Each candle has 60+ burn hours respectively.

Here is a partial list of:

Scents
[the ones with an * are the scents I chose and LOVE]

*Amber Glow
Apples in maple bourbon
Baby's gotta cold 
Blueberry muffins
Brown sugar fig
Butterscotch pudding 
Caramel apples
Caramel pumpkin spice
Christine's strawberry pie
*Christmas Roses 
Cider house
Cinnamon buns
Cinnamon stick
Cranberry apple compote
Cranberry orange scones
Cucumber melon
Fresh pear
Fresh fallen leaves
Fresh fig
Fresh mountain air
Frosted carrot cake
Frosted gingerbread
German chocolate cake
Green clover and aloe
Green tea and lemongrass
Goji berry punch
Haight Ashbury 
Harvest home
*Hazelnut Cappuccino
Juicy watermelon
Lavender & Lilacs
Lavender & Rosemary
*Lavender Winds
Lemon pound cake
Lemon streusel cupcake
Lemon pound cake
Lemon verbena
Let them eat cake!
Little green apples
Mango madness!
Mary's peach
Monkey bread
Oh Christmas tree!
Oh sweet pea!
Pomegranate 
Pumpkin spice
Snicker doodles 
Streusel spice cake
Sugared peaches
Summertime!
Sunshine and clementines
Sun washed linen
Sweet lilac fairies
Tangerine crush
*Vanilla Hazelnut
Very vanilla
Victorian Christmas
Violets and lime
Warm apple pie
Warm cookies
White tea and ginger
White pear and peonies
Winter pears

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Tutorial - Snowflake Pillow

As I was beginning my very frosty day at a mere 4°, I found the following Do-It-Yourself post with a Tutorial, from Yvonne, who blogs at Stonegable.  I thought you'd all like to see it too!  It's a perfect little project.


Have a wonderful weekend!

Friday, January 6, 2017

Enjoy This Post from 2 Years Ago Today

No computer time for me today - so I thought I'd share this post.  I am still in LOVE with Animal Print.  Read it here

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Are You Ready to be Dared


Late yesterday afternoon [Wednesday], I received a call from my Tile Man saying that he would be here early this morning.  With having to move everything off of my desk [because he's tiling the 2 - 5 foot walls behind my corner desk], labeling all the cords so I hook them up correctly, cleaning and I don't have a laptop computer...I was not able to post what I was going to write last night.  But, I'll be back on Friday.

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PLEASE stop by and see Stacey... 



posted the yesterday and I loved her post so much I thought I'd share it.  She has DARED every reader of hers to DARE themselves this year!!

Click the LINK above to read her post.

And BTW, I couldn't agree with her more!!