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Look at these gorgeous pictures on the Country Living website:
French Style Cottage I love the seashell border in the bathroom - although I don't know how you would dust it? This message has been edited. Last edited by: BabyBee, |
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Thanks for the link--I've been looking around trying to find a color scheme for my bedroom.
Regarding dusting those shells, they could either vacuum or maybe use that air stuff you used for cleaning keyboards...???? |
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Love that Dining Room. Just my colors and style. Love the bath too. I want to try and make one of those shell mirrors (when I have spare time
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Thanks so much, Bee for that link! Love all the pics - lots of really great inspiration there.
CottageFlourishings, when you make your shell mirror I recommend you use not only a glue gun as was stated on that site but also 2-part epoxy. I've made and sold many of those and for the heavier shells I found it necessary to use both glues - the glue gun glue holds instantly but the epoxy is stronger. Still plan to make one more "pièce de résistance" for me as soon as I've collected some more shells. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lucky ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It’s splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world. Anne of Green Gables ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/action/ |
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Oh, I'm so with you Joy Luck! Here is a mirror I made and which is now hanging in DD's downstairs bath. Mussel shells are what I could get at nearby beach but I have collected loads since then (not native to our Maine shores) I had asked someone on-line who does wonderful shell work and she suggested Gorilla glue. Can't remember what I used here but probably either glue gun or maybe Elmers? Love that link to French decor. Shell border could probably be vacuumed or maybe dusted with a feather duster.
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Thanks for the info Joyluck. I have a special glue I use for adhering china mosaics. I'll try that first on a tiny mirror and see how it holds. If not, I'll try your epoxy idea. I know glu gund don't have staying power for this kind of project....especially in this humid climate!
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Emily, I love your mussel shell mirror!
Here are two of mine I have in my home, wasn't into taking pics when I was making them to sell. I have a better idea now of how I want my next, and last one, to look but need more shells yet. I will have DH cut a plywood back for it in a more interesting shape. The first ones I made on regular picture frames, later had DH cut frame shapes from plywood, usually glued sisal rope to the edge. I used glue gun and epoxy because they are clear. Did a "donut" of glue gun and a glob of epoxy in the center of it. Have to know exactly where the shell should go as you don't get a second chance. If there was ever glue showing I had some beach sand handy to "throw" at it to cover it before it set. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lucky ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It’s splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world. Anne of Green Gables ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://inspiration4u.shutterfly.com/action/ ![]() |
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Are these photos just on their web site or are they in an issue. If they are in an issue I NEED one NOW!!! Loved every picture even the sea shells.
Wanda |
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Wanda -
The photos on the website are usually in the magazine. I subsribe, but don't remember seeing those pictures in the May issue. I could just be crazy though! I'll look through my magazine at home over the weekend and see for sure if this home is in this month's issue. BTW - love everyone's shell mirrors. Wish we had good beaches in Oklahoma! This message has been edited. Last edited by: BabyBee, |
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Joy Luck your mirrors are great. I'm glad to see the silver one as I too was thinking of doing that but wondered if it was sacrilegious LOL
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I wonder if it's from the new BHG special French Country Decorating that's due out at the end of May? I thought I recognized the name, Lee Kirch, because I've been re-reading my BHG FC 2007 special issue and she shows another cottage she owned and has since sold. I see a lot her furniture from the old issue.
Can't wait for the new issue! This message has been edited. Last edited by: Rocky, "A house is a shell. The people who live in that house make it come alive, and no designer in the world can do that for them." - William Haines Share My Craft http://sharemycraft.hgtv.com/SNC/GroupSearch.aspx?pguid...9d9&username=nhrocky ![]() |
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BHG S/S 2007
"A house is a shell. The people who live in that house make it come alive, and no designer in the world can do that for them." - William Haines Share My Craft http://sharemycraft.hgtv.com/SNC/GroupSearch.aspx?pguid...9d9&username=nhrocky |
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Gosh thanks for that link. I did not know they had all that there. I thought a photo of the cover and maybe a little hint about something.
tomorrow I am going to explore. Thaanks again. |
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Beautiful! This is one of my favorite styles.
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I wonder what it is about toile that makes us love it so. It doesn't matter what color we like it no matter what. One time I saw some toile pattern on line or some show with monkey in the toile print. I wouldn't mind finding something like that just for fun.
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I subscribe to Country Living but haven't seen this article in an issue yet. Does anyone know if the French Country cottage will be in the June issue?
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This post had me searching for the article for quite a while. You definitely won't find it in future issues, lol
It looks like that Zinio website is a magazine download site, never heard of it. Couldn't find any back issues of CL 9/05 on either eBay or Amazon.com, so hopefully you've saved your back issues of CL or it's a great excuse to go yard/tag saleing "A house is a shell. The people who live in that house make it come alive, and no designer in the world can do that for them." - William Haines Share My Craft http://sharemycraft.hgtv.com/SNC/GroupSearch.aspx?pguid...9d9&username=nhrocky |
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Wow, Rocky - I'm impressed with your dogged determination!
Thanks for sharing! |
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I agree, you're quite a sleuth, Rocky. Although I'm disappointed, at least I know not to expect to see that adorable cottage in my next issue. Oh, why did I get rid of all my old issues!!!!
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