Friday, October 22, 2010

Beside the Bed.....a Take on Bedside Tables

As many of you may know, I have been ill....for two months...but, I am slowly getting better. At least my energy levels are beginning to improve, which is good, as it does take time and energy to blog.
I have noticed that several of my favorite bloggers are either shutting down their blogs, or at least, taking a break. I totally understand, as it takes a great deal of time and energy. We all have lives, (at least I had one, now, trying to regain it). This said, I don't feel quite as guilty about not being around, but I do enjoy blogging. I just have been sort of throwing what I have up there, and I can't see blogging, if you don't give it your best effort.
I have shown my bedroom before, but I am concentrating on my bedside table..I have spent many hours, reading and sleeping lately, and my bedside table has become a place to gather some of my favorite things. It's one of the first things I see in the morning, and last at night.
My table is really a folding-wrought iron base, with a filagree top, that I got at good old TJMax a million years ago. I put a piece of glass over it, and it serves me well. A table that size with a solid top would feel too large for the space.
The elephant lamp is very old; in fact, the shade (which I loved), is a linen, box-pleated ivory-colored shade, but the liner just shattered one day. I have saved the shade and hope to eventually, find a new liner, or place it over a neutral shade a size smaller. In the meantime, I have this brocade shade over it from another lamp (which died, and became a candle-holder). It is too short, but I don't want to add fringe to lenghten it, as it would feel too heavy. I will eventually find a lamp in the right proportion for it.
The hand-painted black-and-white photo is by me. I was doing a portrait of a young girl, and loved the lace and the position of her feet. I call it "Porch Feet"...I used some skeletonized leaves in the matting. Notice that I have a very important tool....a backscratcher! My husband is a sweetie-pie, but he's the world's worst back scratcher (I mean, what are husbands for, if not to scratch you where it itches)? My cats also love it. Since my gray cat, Gussie, went blind, she can still find her way to my bed, and she loves having the sides of her face scratched with it. Raisen, the black cat, likes it, but prefers to gnaw on it once he becomes bored with being scratched...
The satin-covered round box holds jewelry. I seem to have jewelry boxes all over the place, and need to spend a day, editing, repairing, and repurposing. I like to take pieces apart, especially, old, faux pearls and using them differently.


I hate my alarm clock radio, but it won't die. It's probably twenty years old; still, I can't justify getting rid of it.

This sweet, strawberry glass dish belonged to my Grandmother Julia, as did the heart-shaped, paper box. The top to the box eventually was lost, but I put my wedding rings in it at night. My rings once belonged to my husband's Nana Rose, so two grandmothers are sort of "introduced" each night. I made the bracelet from faux pearls, crystals, and a lovely, antique button, that was given to me by my mother-in-law. I treasure them all.I love my bookends; another great find from TJMaxx...$12.00! I know there are those who say to never tell what you paid for something, but I am the "Bargain Queen", so I like to "crow" about my finds!My mother-in-law is appalled that I let my box (with a Rhino on the top) tarnish so, but, there are some things I prefer in tarnished silver, especially, silverplate, as one shouldn't polish it too often anyway. I think it looks wonderful the way it is. Secret - it contains a box of vaseline, that fits perfectly in it. I use it on my feet before I go to sleep at night.
This is one of my favorite photos, (and frame) of my husband, Bob -bottem, and our friends, Maggie and David..The are on the diving board ladder of their swimming pool. He's still very handsome..only now, he has white hair. I collect scotties, and I love these. I especially love the big guy, who glows in the dark!
This bookcase was orginally bright blue...painted it black. And yes, the candle is crooked..the lamp was the one to which I referred earlier. Someday, it may become a lamp again. I love marquetry frames, and I treasure my family photos. No, my mother was not really resisting arrest; (policemen don't usually turn their caps backward) rather, she was a dispatcher in the 1950's, and they were horsing around. She was so beautiful.
Okay, this is not the bedside table, but as is the bookcase, a view from my bed. I painted the foxes; I call it "Foxes and Fireflies". Theya re competing for the last bunch of grapes. I love my settee, which I have had forever.

There you have it...sort of like, "how I spent my summer vacation", but where I've been spending most of my time for two months.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Fall has Fell

Please forgive my absence, and my short post....I have been ill, and still am...some sort of virus, which is debilitating to the point that I just want to sleep (and eat)..I could be on my deathbed, and I'd be hungry! Went to the doc, and he said, "there's alot of that going around" ..oh well.
Autumn in Texas doesn't mean vibrant colors in the trees...it means 80's in temps, which is so good for here, and pumpkins outside the grocery store - next to the watermelons...but, I am enjoying it.
I will try to come back more frequently...meantime...enjoy the season.

Oh, and this...well, I love peonies anytime of the year.....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Guest Bath (Okay, it's My Bathroom Too)

My guest bath is actually the bathroom I use on a regular basis....we have a Master Bath, but I don't like sharing...at least not bathrooms with my husband...I think many a marriage has been saved by having separate bathrooms...so, he gets the big boy bathroom, with the tile shower, double vanity, and garden tub, and I get the smaller bathroom, but it's mine, all mine!We live in Texas, and this is a "Texas House"..with wonderful touches, like stained concrete floors, high ceilings, etc...My bath is a combination "Texas house" meets "French Flair"...why? Because I have been collecting these things for years, and am not ready to change....I don't like it when people hit you over the head with all things Southwestern, or English, or French...I like to mix it up a bit..but with restraint..(or do I need restraits)...I digress...

I got the fellow in the park image years ago, and I love it...it is actually on lucite, and the wall is the background color...it's not large, but I love the mood.


This is a fairly small bathroom, with a tub and shower stall..what would I change about it? I would change the lighting (Helen Keller does her makeup), and I would change out the countertop and the tub/shower molded unit...it is Lippert, which I associate with motels...Someday...



I got the tree(s), which are glass, on sale at Hobby Lobby...love good ol' Hobby Lobby, the rediculous, mixed in with the sublime. I tend to clutter the counters, so I make an effort not to put too much on the counters..

Many years ago, I got this piece at Art Expo at the Jacob Javits Center in NYC...I was an art consultant in Boston, and went every year for several years...really miss it...I do love her...Conte Crayon..
The other side of the vanity has another Hobby Lobby tree, a velvet, tiny frame, and a vase that we got Aunt Lily (who passed) in Portsmouth, NH..many years ago. The faux tortoise case on the toilet was hers, as well...I keep jewelry in it...

There is a spacious storage/linen closet behind the door, which I use for both my towels, and store many of my art supplies and holiday items...it's pecan, like my kitchen cabinets.

This house was a spec house, and was about two-thirds finished when I found it...I loved the custom home touches, such as the oil-rubbed bronze fixtures, the molded double mirror, and the doors...
I would love it if I had a separate water closet, such as we have in our master bath, but not enough space...and, since I'm not sharing a bath, I'll live with it.


I made the shower curtain from old sheets...This pattern has always been a favorite, and when I first bought them, there was a set for the bed, and enough top sheets for window treatments...This is the survivor of twenty years...never have grown tired of it... The rug is a rag rug, that I got for $3.99 at Pier One...I do floorcloths, but not in bathrooms (I do have one in the powder room)...I don't think they are safe, plus one needs something that will absorb moisture...



The decorative tassles are samples from sample books that I've collected over the years....I never throw anything out..which can be a problem..such as the fact that I've been doing this, rather than trying to figure out what to do about the mess that's in my office......
So, nothing fancy, but it's comfortable, and it reflects my taste...to each her own...