The Sofa so far......
I couldn't help myself and I was kind of cajoaled into it by being offered this gorgeous little sofa at a very attractive price, so I relented, gave in and bought her home......
Exceedingly comfortable, if a little tired around the edges ! but what a beautiful shape...
I'm thinking deep purple upholstery with distressed silver framework, or perhaps beautiful soft powder pink velvet and a gold frame ( I have the fourth leg by the way ) that would do it for me or should I go fashionably Scandinavian with whitewashed wood and lovely linen - timeless,
Maybe tell me what you would do..?.........She will be for sale when I had time for a little TLC.
Watch this space.....
Embellishing your home - inspirational decoration; french vintage; shabby chic; recycling; repurposing; upcycling; distressed; verdegris; one-off original pieces for your home; faux marbeling; specialist paint finishes; glazes; metal leafing.
by Louisa Morris
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Pillars of Stone..........
One of my lovely clients happened to give me a gorgeous little table and chair and so in return I painted this plinth for them, once a dreary dark brown
( beautifully made I might add ) and at the same time I decided to paint this pottery plinth to give it a new lease of life. A stone look was required,


They were delighted with the results, thanks to Autentico chalk paints ( 'Somewhat Grey' at La Rochfoucauld ) and a few tricks and glazes !
As for the little table......................................
One of my lovely clients happened to give me a gorgeous little table and chair and so in return I painted this plinth for them, once a dreary dark brown
( beautifully made I might add ) and at the same time I decided to paint this pottery plinth to give it a new lease of life. A stone look was required,
Soft colours for a more modern home........... |
They were delighted with the results, thanks to Autentico chalk paints ( 'Somewhat Grey' at La Rochfoucauld ) and a few tricks and glazes !
As for the little table......................................
Well I haven't decided yet but I might try with a Malachite Finish like I did with this table.... What do you think ?... |
Monday, 16 February 2015
' Here's one I made earlier '
As I am at home today with poorly Sam I thought I would upload one or two 'Here's one I made earlier photos'...........
childs room All the paintings join
together to form one complete scene
for his 'Jungle Softies' to sit in
front of. Lots of fun to do !
This was a fairly big project for a lovely client with very particular tastes. Contemplation in an Angelic setting.
Unloved but still charming, |
soft and elegant with a new coat of paint |
Repainted using a paint default know as 'sissing' |
Friday, 13 February 2015
So here's a little food for thought,
something for the soul.......
If your child of a certain age goes to Montembeouf College as does my lovely Sam, you may have had some homework to do in January too.
I was pinned down like Gulliver and forced to read Saint-Exupery's classic 'The Little Prince' along with Sam, to balance adult verses child view- thank heavens we had a copy in English (otherwise things could have been very tricky !) and I must admit I wasn't too enamoured with the thought, and then to top it all we had questions to answer - takes me back to college A levels - but actually, I learnt a thing or two and really enjoyed it after all. At this precise time I was also duelling with new and wonderful things in my life which bought to mind very strongly someone I cared deeply about and whom I lost, over four years ago now, but who remains very much in my heart and in my memories, then too a close friend who I also love dearly revealed that she and her family are moving back to England in a few months too, how to cope with all this ?
Saint-Exupery gives us a character in his strange and lovely tale who is at once purely innocent and deeply wise and cannot fathom the way that adults think and what concerns them day to day. He's right I think, we concern ourselves with so much that doesn't matter when ' What is essential is invisible to the eye.' 'It is only with ones heart that one can see clearly.'
I guess what this story gave me is confirmation of my belief that life carries on and that just because it carries on somewhere else doesn't mean that we can't benefit from its wonderful memories or continue to love in fact.You are much missed M. - ' When you look up at the stars at night, since I shall be living on one of them and laughing on one of them, for you it will be as if all the stars are laughing.'
'And when you are comforted, you will be happy to have known me. You will always be my friend. You will want to laugh with me.'
The Little Prince also cared deeply about his planet, his rose and the baobabs and it got me to thinking that actually our lives are much like a garden, they need work, they need care and food and sometimes they need pruning, an essential but brutal activity. Sometimes to allow growth, plants must be removed and replanted elsewhere perhaps, in a better place, where they can thrive.
Most important to keep some seeds though so you can grow new things and start something new........
something for the soul.......
If your child of a certain age goes to Montembeouf College as does my lovely Sam, you may have had some homework to do in January too.
I was pinned down like Gulliver and forced to read Saint-Exupery's classic 'The Little Prince' along with Sam, to balance adult verses child view- thank heavens we had a copy in English (otherwise things could have been very tricky !) and I must admit I wasn't too enamoured with the thought, and then to top it all we had questions to answer - takes me back to college A levels - but actually, I learnt a thing or two and really enjoyed it after all. At this precise time I was also duelling with new and wonderful things in my life which bought to mind very strongly someone I cared deeply about and whom I lost, over four years ago now, but who remains very much in my heart and in my memories, then too a close friend who I also love dearly revealed that she and her family are moving back to England in a few months too, how to cope with all this ?
Saint-Exupery gives us a character in his strange and lovely tale who is at once purely innocent and deeply wise and cannot fathom the way that adults think and what concerns them day to day. He's right I think, we concern ourselves with so much that doesn't matter when ' What is essential is invisible to the eye.' 'It is only with ones heart that one can see clearly.'
I guess what this story gave me is confirmation of my belief that life carries on and that just because it carries on somewhere else doesn't mean that we can't benefit from its wonderful memories or continue to love in fact.You are much missed M. - ' When you look up at the stars at night, since I shall be living on one of them and laughing on one of them, for you it will be as if all the stars are laughing.'
'And when you are comforted, you will be happy to have known me. You will always be my friend. You will want to laugh with me.'
The Little Prince also cared deeply about his planet, his rose and the baobabs and it got me to thinking that actually our lives are much like a garden, they need work, they need care and food and sometimes they need pruning, an essential but brutal activity. Sometimes to allow growth, plants must be removed and replanted elsewhere perhaps, in a better place, where they can thrive.
Most important to keep some seeds though so you can grow new things and start something new........
Fabulous February and frivolous finds.........
Normally I'm not a fan of February, its a something and nothing month for me, freezing and flat after new years frivolity but sometimes little things mean a lot and I was really pleased to find this lovely candle base at my local brocante. In fact it's the base of a light and solid brass no less. I loved the chippy white gloss finish which is perfect in my kitchen and it just so happened that the candle fitted perfectly too!
What do you think ? Sometimes things are just meant to be.......
and merci for the beautiful flowers Philippe xx They have brightened my life too.
Normally I'm not a fan of February, its a something and nothing month for me, freezing and flat after new years frivolity but sometimes little things mean a lot and I was really pleased to find this lovely candle base at my local brocante. In fact it's the base of a light and solid brass no less. I loved the chippy white gloss finish which is perfect in my kitchen and it just so happened that the candle fitted perfectly too!
What do you think ? Sometimes things are just meant to be.......
and merci for the beautiful flowers Philippe xx They have brightened my life too.
Saturday, 10 January 2015
Wandering through my photo's
Hello again,
so this is all new to me and I need to get the hang of it, and in preparation I have been looking back over all my photos ; some family , some to inspire, some to record projects and paint effects and some, just because.
I thought I'd share a few.
Thought I'd share one of my favorites - my gorgeous boys Jack and Samuel - now 18 and 11 ! can't quite believe that - still gorgeous but just a tad more challenging ! and now take a peek at where we live .......
Roussines is a beautiful, inspiring place, sometimes warm......
Sometimes not so. Wonder if we will have snow this year ? I have made a pact with my poor body and soul to go walking much more often this year - it's a great way to start the day and you get to see some amazing things......
Winter can be stunningly beautiful, make sure you really see it. But lets think of warmer days, spring will soon be here, I can't wait......
so this is all new to me and I need to get the hang of it, and in preparation I have been looking back over all my photos ; some family , some to inspire, some to record projects and paint effects and some, just because.
I thought I'd share a few.
Thought I'd share one of my favorites - my gorgeous boys Jack and Samuel - now 18 and 11 ! can't quite believe that - still gorgeous but just a tad more challenging ! and now take a peek at where we live .......
Roussines is a beautiful, inspiring place, sometimes warm......
Sometimes not so. Wonder if we will have snow this year ? I have made a pact with my poor body and soul to go walking much more often this year - it's a great way to start the day and you get to see some amazing things......
Winter can be stunningly beautiful, make sure you really see it. But lets think of warmer days, spring will soon be here, I can't wait......
Friday, 2 January 2015
Welcome, Celebrate & Enjoy
So 2015 is the YEAR and time to start something new.
Full of the excitiement and the joie de vivre that fresh beginnings offer, I warmly welcome you to my new blog. I promise to fill it with inspiration for your home, garden and the merriment of your soul. I have created a lovely fresh green berry wreath to WELCOME you, to CELEBRATE with you & ENJOY the coming seasons, friendships, creativity and all that may transpire!
Love & Blessings for 2015
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