Showing posts with label country style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label country style. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

She Shed Dreams

 I so intended to create my She Shed this Summer. I envision a bright space created using recycled materials. I have been collecting antique doors and windows for the exterior for my oasis.


Creating a place fit for a queen for the day! Fresh fruit, croissants and freshly squeezed juice served on an old vintage silver tray  sounds divine.  
Mostly creams and white accented with wood tones (worn and aged, of course) will give the inside a vintage hideaway retreat. Will keep collecting antique furniture and architectural pieces and shoot for next year!
thanks for visiting!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!


Can you see me, Krumpet with all the gifts?


Mom has been wrapping all day and she is still not done! New gifts
nestle with old toys she collects... 


I think I am waiting quite patiently. Blue paper for one nephew, pink for a niece. I got a new toy too! 
Our tree has ornaments old and new, mostly old. Many handmade treasure from Doyle over the years.
An old fashion tree with a jumble of colors and materials works best in our living room, well that's what I was told.


Glad you could visit us, I think I am going to get another treat now, 
so bye and Merry Christmas.


You should visit these great blog parties too.
Krumpet and Karen

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Tan & Black warms my country kitchen


The colors of tan and black are always present in my homestead kitchen but never more than during the wintertime. The golden browns add a  warmth to a New England weather, especially in this 216 year old house!


A favorite egg basket sums up the tan/ black love affair I have... 


Kitchen drawers that have been replaced with baskets add extra texture and contrast against my fridge I painted with chalkboard paint...


A chicken egg plate and little white faux eggs fill the bottom shelf basket.


I took off the wallpaper on my kitchen walls to expose the original plaster walls, a bit rough but I love it...


A barn board ceiling hides a far too gone ceiling and makes the kitchen very cozy. The old game board, in my winter combination of tan and black pull it all together . I hope you enjoyed and thanks for visiting...

Karen

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Relax and Unwind



Hello, thanks for visiting.
Don't you just love the weekends?


a perfect time to relax if you are lucky. Get lost in the novel you have been wanting  to read...


and  surround yourself in comfort.


My plan is to do all of this and listen to some Adele.


Always on my list is to spend some time with my wonderful son,


Hoping your weekend and week allows you to escape!


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Karen

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

graffiti and shop



Only a few days left before my shop
braytoncottage.com
will be up and running...


Graffiti at local mills in Fall River, MA,

you might have heard of Fall River as the home of the infamous Lizzie Borden murders,
well the city is also know as a huge center of manufacturing textiles, full of so cool old mills,


on a stroll around some of the old brick buildings I happened upon this great Graffiti painting!


it reminded me of the pic for my new shop's HANDMADE section 
at
BRAYTON COTTAGE
coming soon- within the week- was delayed this week


you never have to deal with No Parking signs when you shop 
braytoncottage.com, hehe...


think I will use one of these pics above that I
I have copy written.


Do you like my pieces? hope you will come visit, 
it is a bit daunting and scary venturing out on your own.
thanks,
Karen
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Brayton Cottage Shop


So excited to announce that my new shop
braytoncottage.com
is almost up and running and here are two of the categories in the store.

PARIS FLEA MARKET
my fav category~ pic I took at the Paris Flea Market Marches


another category:
ACCESSORIES
(articles to wear)



What do you think so far?
shop should be up by next week- I'll keep you posted
thanks,
Karen

Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas



MERRY CHRISTMAS
 from all of us at the 
Brayton Homestead


May you have a blessed holiday


tomorrow night a winner will be drawn for the jewelry giveaway
you can sign up until then,

MERRY CHRISTMAS
Karen

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Plaids for decorating



Never realized I used so many plaids at Christmas,
especially in my kitchen.





and plaid-like textiles in the mudroom






plaid scarf on men's skates for the outside door... 


checks in the study



thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed and have a  Merry Christmas,

linking with these great blog parties:

Karen
IMAGES : all Brayton Homestead Interiors

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

PAINT YOUR OWN SKATES: easy tips to paint YOUR HOME portrait


It is very cold here in Massachusetts! Only had a sprinkling of snow last week, but enough to make me reminisce and want to grab my ice skates and go to the Somerset marsh and skate.



Here are the basic steps I use to create the skate.


These are my handpainted ice skates., painting of the Brayton Homestead, of course.  I painted them in a primitive style- aka- giant snowman the size of a house. 
 First I painted the skates entirely with white paint, including blades and lace openings. I sketched the house on one piece of paper, the snowman on another, cut around the edges of 
each and kept moving the shapes around until I liked it. Then traced the shapes.


I made a straight line with a little curve for the snow, painted a deep blue around the house and snowman, even the lace openings, the painted in details. Remember in this naive primitive style, you are not looking for perfection! I glazed over the snow and the snowman with a thinned out gold paint and completed the skates with a gingham check fabric scrap for laces and a hand painted bells as snowmen.
Try painting your house! 
You can always take a photograph and trace it-
 Let me know if you have any questions.

stay dry and warm and thanks coming by the homestead.
Karen

IMAGES: all Brayton Homestead Interiors

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

St Nick



St. Nicholas Day is special at the homestead


St. Nicholas Day is special at the homestead
in the authentic tradition,  wooden shoes are put out for St. Nicholas, not stockings
* " He had a reputation for secret gift giving, such as putting coins in the shoes of those who left them out for him, and thus became the model for Santa Claus, whose modern name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaus, itself a series of elisions and corruptions of the transliteration of Santa Nikolaus"
ours are filled with nuts, yarn and other goodies...



All to enjoy while working in the study/ office. The homestead, circa 1796, is so easy to decorate for the holidays, especially in a country cottage almost French country style-
Merry Christmas!
Karen

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IMAGES: Brayton Homestead Interiors