So here I am in the exact same spot that I was yesterday at about this time and doing the exact same thing I was doing yesterday...waiting for the roofer! He postponed yesterday morning because the roof would be wet and was supposed to come in the afternoon...he did not! I will say that this time I at least got a message after dark saying that he wouldn't make it-which was kind of obvious because it was night time-and could he come mid-morning today. To me mid-morning means somewhere in the 9-10ish range so we wait...and we shall see.
In any case, because I once again don't want to get involved in any big project as I wait, I thought we could continue on our tour. Today we'll go into the family room.
I still love that painted flower bucket. I bought this one at a large craft show I used to go to every year in Tampa and then went on to make more of them as Halloween gifts for family and friends. It was such a simple project but has so much "bang for the buck"! And every time I look at that cross-stitched witch picture I marvel that my eyes were once young enough to see those stitches! Lol
I've got to say that the mantle looks so much better in person than in these pictures. The gauze and "creepy cloth" over the mercury glass pumpkin lights give such a pretty effect.
I still love the witch's boots I made a few years ago and love them even more now that I added the black lace around the top!
I got the clock from Grandin Road a few years ago and love to see the look on peoples' faces when it strikes 13! It is sound activated and catches most everyone by surprise-including me. Hence, I keep it turned off most of the time I am home alone, Lol
Since I made the vintage bottle brush cat and vintage cat sign this year, I decided to round up most of my other vintage crafts and decor and bring them all in here. That includes the "pumpkin man" centerpiece that I got so many years ago at Julie's in Indian Rocks Beach. He was always in the living room but this year I tried to keep that mostly "Poe", ravens and witches.
The bottom shelf holds two of this year's crafts. I ended up just propping the "pumpkin man sign" because, honestly, there really wasn't a spot left where he could hang. Lol
This side of the unit holds one of the new pumpkin candles as well as the cat sign on the bottom and then I brought in the vintage cauldron ephemera thingy I did last year to the middle shelf.
There is never enough room for all of my Halloween photos so the corner shelves get filled as well this time of the year.
Here is where the pumpkin candle I found at Michaels landed. It was on sale so it cost just about the same as the one from HL and is so much larger...it makes a much better statement. Unfortunately there was only one left by the time I found it or I would have scooped up all of them.
This is the table next to "my chair" in the family room and almost always holds at least one very special photo. You may have noticed that it is always about pictures for me. My family wasn't always keen on taking all of the pictures that I have but, over the years, as we have lost loved ones, I think they are all happy that I have these photo memories and, these days, they're usually a lot more co-operative when I ask for pictures. I will say, it makes my heart happy to see not only my girls but also my grands look at all of these photos when they visit and reminisce about the times in the pictures.
That being said, I always took lots of pictures when the kids were here for "Nana & Papa weekends" and if I could, I would find some kind of a way to present the pictures to their parents. Many times it was a frame that they embellished in some way but if I could find something different, I did. These are two of my favorites.
The first is simply small vintage photos they glued on to wood blocks. Then, they got to drill a hole using my Dremel-which they always loved doing-to insert a wire that they curled to hold a picture.
That one is cute but I think my all-time favorite is the witch hat that each child molded out of black air-dry clay. Believe it or not, even the youngest did a great job of forming the hat. It didn't need to be perfect-it is a witch's hat after all. Lol Before they dried we formed the copper wires and then after, we embellished.
And, of course, here is my sign holder from my brother and sister-in-law with the Halloween hanger I made.
And here is the only picture that I have taken of the room at night. Every time I think of doing so, I am exhausted and so cozy that I don't even want to get up and try to get a picture of the whole room. You'll have to take my word for it-it truly all glows at night.
So that is the family room for this year. It is now 11:15 a.m.. Getting past what I would call "mid morning" but we shall see. I'm on to find my next project that doesn't open up a can of worms and send me off in all directions. Stay safe and stay tuned.
P.S. Right before I hit the "publish" button, I got a message from the roofer saying that he hasn't forgotten me and would call in a bit. Not sure what that will bring but at least I'm still in his sights. I'm hoping that all of these delays mean that he is just super busy...and, I'm hoping that means he is super busy because he is so good?!??! Fingers crossed