Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Leaping Deer & a favorite corner.
This little rug was started in October & I just finished it two weeks ago. Sometimes I can hook up a storm, & sometimes life happens & I get out of the habit. Regardless, I am glad to have this one finished. I wanted this rug to look old & to have an interesting background. I tried to make it look like a sunset. I really like the way it turned out. This is an Edyth Oneill pattern available through The Woolley Fox. I took two pics, one with flash & one without. To me the true color lies some where in between the two. I should have taken it in the day light. I don't know why the rugs are on their side, but I'm to tired to figure it out. Sorry!
I am also sharing a little spot in my home that separates the kitchen from the living room. It is also where the basement door is. I used some of that wallpaper that looks like an old log cabin here, & I really love the way it looks. I hung an old tobacco drying rack here, that I have been holding onto for a long time. I never had any where to put it till now. I love the narrow primitive stand. It is holding some old primers from my family of teachers, some neat old amber colored jars, and some cool stone colored crocks. I also have a small collection of old clothing hanging here too.
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5 comments:
Julie ~
Great rug. You did a marvelous job picking the colors to make it look old! Rugs are so hard to photograph to get the true colors. I have a terrible time with it.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren
I love the little nook you decorated up! The log cabin wallpaper and prim stand look AWESOME!
Your leaping deer rug is fantastic!!!
Julie, love your leaping deer.
Sheila
Julie, love the way your rugs always look so old and loved. Great area and those crocks look so neat, the wallpaper looks like the real thing, great idea.
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