Showing posts with label draperies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label draperies. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Rags at the Windows

The Sample
 MrBP's grandmother had a term for any sort of drapery or curtain, whether humble or fine: rags at the windows.  I imagine her saying it with her Austrian accent and I know just what she meant; sure they finish a room and can be really exquisite but really they're just a bit of stuff hanging there.
Ye olde dining room with the previous rags.
Out of the magic sewing room used by our trusty designer Julie our new drapery panels emerged last week, just in time for the holidays.
The new rags.
 They were fairly simple to install as we had sourced some wooden drapery rods near the end of the Big Renovation 2015.  The rods did have to be adjusted and moved slightly but it was quick work.
This is the kind of home renovating that is immediately satisfying.
Mixed with the linen upholstery on the dining chairs.
And the Hanukah pillow that features a menorah and weirdly, squirrels.
 The fabric is a linen-viscose blend that drapes really beautifully.  I wondered if the pattern would look a bit modern but I think the colour mix is perky without being too jarring.
 I'm happy to be rid of the gloomy dark silk panels.  They're stuck in the back of my car ready for the donate bin, hopefully they'll soon be someone else's treasure.
Print by Tammy Ratcliff

Existing drapery rods suit these rags better I think!
I love a bit of pattern and colour!  Happy Tuesday Dolls, I might try to bake up some kipfel today.
xoxDani

Monday, November 23, 2015

Mop Philosophy Monday

 We spent some time up north at a chalet in the woods this month, it was so quiet that I felt the world had been completely altered.  Then I realized, oh yeah it's just quiet.
This is Georgian Bay
 The chalet is close to the water and the ski slopes, fingers crossed I'll have some snow-filled photos to share in December.
The necessary roaring fire:
Toe Warming
 Back on the home front I've been getting ready for the holidays.  Mailed out the gift boxes the end of October... ordered Christmas cards... bought the Diptyque holiday candles... once again FORGOT to start a brandy fruitcake...
Diptyque Holiday Candles 2015

They smell like magical trees.
 I've done a bit of wrapping, like these gifts of new flannel sheets for our son that Ole rascal.  He asked for them, I guess this means he's becoming very adult-like?
 Do you find the act of wrapping Christmas presents practically demands a wee tipple?  Me too and look what I discovered: ginger liqueur.
The King's Ginger
Deadly good ginger liqueur.
 I bought a new cookbook with a cheerful cover:
 I've made a few things from it so far so I can give it the official thumbs-up.
 The chick pea pancakes were delicious:
With fresh coriander.
 I finally chose a fabric for the foyer draperies.  These last details are taking me forever, especially for a typically quick decision-maker like myself .  Patterns, colours and texture we'll be seeing every day for a long time...and I have to say the "hard" materials of renovating are easier choices, buy the best flooring etc that one can afford and make sure the installation is expert.  I find the soft, fun finishes the toughest to wrap my head around.
This is only the sample.
Waiting to see the actual fabric which can sometimes differ.
 I've been working on a special volunteer project this month and while it's been interesting it's also a challenge.  Applying a methodology to the everyday workings and concerns of an organization in order to propel it forward, and using an appreciative process to do so... it is always difficult to marry theory to practice though, isn't it?
Appreciative Process: focus on the values and life-affirming attributes. 
 Speaking of volunteering, I'm getting ready to help a bit with one of my favourite "Living On Less" series in the new year.  I'm thinking about budgeting tips and systems, and while we have a good introduction to tracking money on a weekly basis I'm trying to set up something easy and long-term, something that doesn't involve a computer spreadsheet (not all of our participants have access to a computer, or while they might they are not comfortable using software etc.)
 So far I have an idea of index cards used to track categories for a month, an excellent tool to see the budget numbers at year's end too.
Monthly outflows for the different categories would be very simply recorded on the cards.  The categories are the trick but I'm thinking that beyond the obvious "groceries" and "drug store/medical" they could be personalized according to the participant's lifestyle.  My goal would be to have the system ready in kits for our group.
Any tips for simple long-term budgeting I could use?

In other Mop Philosophy work are you doing any prep work for the holidays?

Are you in the US and looking forward to Thanksgiving?  Wish I was there!

I hope you've been well Darling Tooties.  I'm working on a winter wardrobe colour story which should be ready this week, I'll update with a link to ole Frock Philosophy when I get it together.  I've been thinking about it all while wearing nearly the same thing for weeks, more on that because it's a good foundation outfit concept for busy times.

Be as good as can be expected,
xoxDani