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One Bed 8 Different Looks

By Anita 13 Comments

Well I have to admit I have had a time finding just the right thing to go above this bed. Should we go down memory lane? Why not?  Here is where we were in the beginning.   Then I began to move in a more neutral direction with the bed. Can you see it? The lamps […]

Filed Under: bedroom, decorating, Project

French Grain Sack Chair Upholstry Tutorial

By Anita 82 Comments

I’m pretty excited that Cindy of Edith and Evelyn will be a contributor to Cedar Hill Farmhouse. You are going to LOVE her!! Here she is!!! Her first post is about grain sack chairs, my favorite!!! There are two things that I dearly love and that’s grain sacks and french chairs. It’s even better when […]

Filed Under: Edith and Evelyn, French furniture, grain sacks, Project

3 More Grain Sack Projects

By Anita 19 Comments

  I know some people are over grain sacks, but I don’t think my love of these vintage fabrics will ever go away. They are so full of texture, they wear well, and have quite a history. I love their simplicity and humble origins. There were, of course, used by families to transport grains to […]

Filed Under: French, grain sacks, Project

Styling a Wall Shelf with Dishes

By Anita 20 Comments

  I love to give worn out, dated, tired things new life. It makes me think about how I always want a second chance, and how that is exactly what you are giving that thing you are re-purposing. Of course it is a ‘thing’ and not a ‘person’, still we humans get some satisfaction in […]

Filed Under: Dishes, DIY TIPS AND TRICKS, Project

The Decorating Mistake that Cost Me Thousands

By Anita 63 Comments

Yes there is a decorating mistake that cost me thousands  of dollars. Well maybe not a mistake but a decorating decision that is quite costly over the long haul. Let me explain.   Like many, my tastes have changed over the years. We’ve had a brown plaid sofa (given to us) a leather sofa, a blue floral […]

Filed Under: accessorizing, decorating, design trends

How a Kitchen went from Boring to Amazing

By Anita 49 Comments

You are going to love this kitchen redo by Cindy from Edith and Evelyn Interiors. You will be amazed at what she did with a builder grade kitchen, turning it into a dream kitchen. Let’s find out how she did it!! Hello Everyone! My name is Cindy and I blog over at Edith and Evelyn […]

Filed Under: guest post, kitchen, Project

Recipe for a Romantic Bedroom

By Anita 19 Comments

This is my take on a romantic bedroom retreat. You may have seen the bed already HERE. Now I want to show you the entire room. Here’s a little back story. When the guest quarters were finished, we put leftover furniture in here. You know, the stuff I didn’t really want in the house. It all […]

Filed Under: basket, Blinds.com, country French, Feedsacks, French furniture, guest quarters, hats, Project, Uncategorized

What Rich People Know about Decorating

By Anita 27 Comments

Yes you heard that right  – what rich people know about decorating. What do they know? They know that antiques give a room depth, richness, and a soul. They know that antiques give a room something – class. Even though antiques by definition are old, I’m amazed at how something so old can give a […]

Filed Under: accessorizing, Antiques, French, mirror, Project

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