Saturday Meanderings

Happy Saturday and Easter weekend! We are having picture-perfect weather and our house guests are enjoying clear skies, sunshine and 72 degrees. Everything is in bloom and the air is fragrant with the smells of jasmine and orange blossoms. Thanks for joining me for our weekly Saturday Meanderings where we talk about all good things and fun finds on the internet.

Lots of Character

Marie Flanagan design

Isn’t this powder room stunning? Such an interesting combination of classic, contemporary, expected and unexpected. Done by Marie Flanigan in a modern Houston home, I love it all. The rest of the home is too contemporary and a bit impersonal for me, but I do appreciate the style of this bathroom. To see the rest of the house, click here.

Before and After

I love a good Before and After and especially when it involves a $7.00 thrifted cabinet find. As featured on Apartment Therapy, here is the Before of the cabinet.

$7 thrifted cabinet Before

Here is the After. Isn’t this amazing? First of all, how clever to turn the cabinet over and add legs. But what a gorgeous color and flower treatment. To see more about how this artist person converts this junky piece into something fabulous, click here. Wishing I had foresight like this~to re-imagine a piece this way. What a gift.

After Cabinet

I Need Your Help

2 Wicker chairs – will be located indoors

There are two large wicker chairs in the pool house that are painted black with buffalo check (black/white)cushions and small lumbar pillows. As is, they are not in keeping with the fresh, updated crisp look in the pool house. So, do I:

  1. Get rid of them (sell or donate)
  2. Re-do them. If so, how?

My thoughts are to paint the wicker a navy blue and find a fun, updated blue patterned fabric for the cushions. They are very comfortable and provide seating to those hanging out in the new kitchenette in the pool house.

Blue Radish Fabric

I have some of this Blue Radish linen fabric from Radish Moon leftover from the re-do of my son’s bedroom that I could use on the lumbar pillows. To see that bedroom update, click here.

You have such great ideas so I am excited to hear what you think!

Making Eggnog

Alton Brown’s aged eggnog recipe

I know what you are thinking~why are you making eggnog in April? Well, last year we made eggnog in January for our Christmas festivities. We are a little late in doing so this year, but this Alton Brown recipe can be made at any time. But trust me, making it early will provide you with a delicious, creamy and smooth beverage come holiday time.

My sweet husband makes this and the bottles will sit in our refrigerator for the next 8 months. Find the truly fabulous aged eggnog recipe here.

Cute Ideas for a Garden Party

Every spring when our weather is glorious, I dream of having a garden party. It’s yet to happen but this recent post by Michele at Vintage Home Designs has me inspired. Look how adorable this is!

A clean garden glove holds cutlery

And check out this garden apron which is the perfect place to hold guest gifts or just to add to the garden theme. So darn clever!

Vintage Home Designs

To see the entire post on this garden party tablescape, click here.

All Things Decoupage

Who knew you could use napkins to transform a lamp? Well, that’s my friend, Rachel. I bet if I was standing next to her, she would figure out a way to make me into something else! I am always in awe of her talents.

Look at the rather unattractive Before lamp photo:

Before Lamp-The Ponds Farmhouse

To this amazing and completely gorgeous lamp:

When you consider all the different napkin (or hand towel) styles out there, think of the possibilities! To see Rachel’s very detailed post on how to transform this $1.00 thrift store lamp, click here.

Such pretty eggs from My Little White Barn

Speaking of decoupage, I follow My Little White Barn on Instagram (@mylittlewhitebarn)and look at these adorable green bunny Easter eggs Shannon makes. And I happen to have the exact same paper hand towels in my powder room right now. If I have time this weekend, I would love to make these. Here is her blog, though I did not see these eggs posted there.

Happy Easter

The annual Lamb Cake

Today I am making the annual Lamb Cake, a tradition that has been in my family since I was a little girl. Since we are having quite a few people for Sunday dinner, I may make a chicken cake too. Do you know that in my basement I have molds for lambs, a chicken, a bunny and a turkey. Isn’t that insane? But to make it easier this year, I am trying the boxed Trader Joe’s Meyer Lemon cake. They were completely sold out of the Blood Orange cake I mentioned last week.

Poppies are in bloom everywhere in our yard

This week I could go on and on as there are so many things I want to share with you, but I know you are ready to enjoy your holiday weekend. We had a few not so good things happen this week. My youngest daughter broke her foot and it’s been very challenging finding a doctor who has an open appointment. She’s in a boot and on crutches so we are awaiting the prognosis. But she’s young (21) and will heal quickly.

Our sweet Cooper

Cooper, our 9 year old Akbash (a big white dog), isn’t feeling well. The diagnosis is not good, but we are praying that he stays with us for as long as possible. It’s hard to even write about it without crying, but we are keeping hopeful.

Wishing you a blessed Easter and a joyful Spring weekend. We feel blessed that all our children (and their friends) will be spending the holiday with us. It’s all about family, isn’t it? Thank you for sharing your time with me today. I truly appreciate it.

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13 Comments

  1. I am so sorry to hear about Cooper. I hope it is something that can be healed! I love those little garden gloves for flatware! How cute is that. Of course you have the perfect place to have a garden party!

  2. Hi Mary!

    Not sure what took me so long to get on your blog, but it’s delightful, insightful, and already have made use of it, ie your hope for growth with our bones and skin care, hasn’t arrived as yet but looking forward to future progress, and yes like you, I was angry to have an osteoporosis diagnosis, at 73, (Happy birthday BTW!) thinking we’re do the right things, eating properly to no avail.
    Have referred your lovely site to many friends and reporting back that they are loving it!
    Cheers and hats off to you, your talents, and your sharing! Hope to see you at some point! Hugs

    1. Bev, so good to hear from you. I still have fond memories of you attending our outdoor wedding reception over 27 years ago! Yikes.Thanks for sharing the blog with friends. I’ve met so many wonderful people throughout this blogging adventure.

  3. Thanks for sharing all this fun with us every week Mary. It’s always great to see all the amazing things you’re up to! I’m sorry to hear about Cooper though. As Chas said he IS a great dog. Good luck to your daughter as well. Have fun with all your lovely family and friends, and Happy Easter!

  4. Mary,
    I think your idea for the wicker sounds amazing, but if not, let me know, I have black check on my patio and would be happy to find them a new home!
    The lamb mold- my mom had one amd I grew up with coconut (yum) covered cakes. Such happy memories. Did you buy it or??. My moms disappeared after her passing…
    So sorry about your sweet loved ones having health issues. Praying for all of them!!
    Blessings on you this Easter and always!
    Karleen

  5. Thank you so much Mary for so many wonderful meanderings! Your radish material is so charming, reminding me of the Swedish simplicity found in their homes, and I think your wicker chairs look so comfortable, navy blue sounds lovely…
    Those poppies are stunning, I’ve not seen purple before.
    Healing wishes for your daughter, and a wish for her to be seen soon. And may your beautiful dog be well and comforted…
    Thank you too for the many Easter inspirations, it’s special that all of your family will be together. Happy Easter!

  6. I’m so sorry about Cooper Mary, he’s an amazing dog. Thanks for sharing the inspiration around the web, and I am so happy to see a picture of that lamb cake you were telling me about. I was just at Trader Joe’s but sadly they didn’t have any of the good cake mixes… I’ll keep trying 🙂 Happy Easter.

  7. Mary,
    I can’t believe the poppies. We had an early burst of spring but not a lot going on here right now. I’m ready for everything to be in full bloom. I appreciate you for sharing my lamp. You are so kind and I appreciate your sweet compliments! Have a wonderful Easter.

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