French Nesting....

Bonjour!
Dear Blogging Friends

I hope everyone had a spooktacular Halloween!  While everyone was out collecting sweet treats, I was "French Nesting"!  I have wanted to change out my living room curtains for winter but did not know what I wanted, something that would be a pretty back drop for my Christmas tree.  I made a quick trip to Goodwill after a crown at the dentist, thank God for Valium and laughing gas!  Although, I did not laugh much,  I smiled when I found these lined toile curtains, will they work?  We will see and only $12.  So, I headed to the register with all my French finds!  I made the roman shades with fabric I already had and added leftover toile fabric to the end of the shades with the fringe.  I also found this Antoinette mirror and a frenchie pitcher I absolutely love, very romantic.  So, that was my "French Nesting" weekend.  I also don't look forward to my next dentist appointment, LOL!

Au Revoir!
Debby












9 comments

  1. What lucky finds! You treat bag was filled at Goodwill.

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  2. Beautiful treasures! Everything looks lovely!
    Jennelise xo

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  3. You have great luck at Goodwill. Have not seen the toile in that green before. Love it.
    Susan, eclecticshorebird@blogspot.com

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  4. What finds Debby! I love toile and it sure does look pretty in your living room. A while ago I found some red toile curtains at a thrift and adjusted them to fit my basement family room windows. Love how they turned out. Been planning to share them in a post, but haven't yet.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  5. Gosh I love Toile, have always wanted to do an all Toile Christmas tree...from little figurines and sheep to fabric covered ornaments. But since I have enough ornaments to wrap the earth in...lol, This will be a perfect setup- for the holidays. Confession I picked up drapes for material to cover all my cushions on the porch next fall...a delicious Autumn toned paisly...Thanks for reinforcing my GoodWill addiction is okay. Sandi

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  6. I have loved toile since first setting eyes on my great aunt's toile-covered furniture in the early 1950's. It is always a delight to see a find like yours. They look get!

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  7. I love the toile on the shades also! I need to make heavier curtains for my bedroom and this idea is great! thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty

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  8. Another blogger that has good luck at Goodwill. I never do, EVER. Ours are very bad in NJ. I found you at One Time Events. I am a slight dish addict too. Adore dessert dishes, I can't help myself. Super finds. Have a super weekend!

    Cindy

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  9. Good will really came through for you, Deborah! Love the toile, and such a nice touch adding the extra fabric to the shade. Thanks so much for bringing your project to Vintage Charm!

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