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I Admit it – I am a Pottery & China Addict

December 1, 2009 at 2:33 pm by Claudia

Yes…it is true. I love pottery and china. You already know about my love for McCoy, Fiesta, porcelain, hand-painted china…but have I mentioned Roseville Pottery?

I have about 7 or 8 pieces of Roseville. I have accumulated these slowly over the years. Frankly, Roseville is usually so expensive that I cannot justify the price. Every once in a while, I find a piece that is perfect, but often I will take a piece that has a tiny hairline crack, or a little chip that is so tiny that it hardly can be seen. These little imperfections can bring the price down to a much more affordable level.

About a week ago, Heidi and I were at auction and I saw the two pieces you see at the top of the post. I am so used to Roseville being out of my price range that I didn’t seriously plan on bidding. But then the price went so low that I grabbed Heidi’s number and started bidding. I ended up getting them both for $25.00. In Roseville-land, that is a steal. Heidi told me that lately Roseville hadn’t been eliciting much interest at auction. Oh really? Well, I’m interested!

Needless to say, I was very happy. Both pieces are perfect, with no flaws. I’ve been researching the patterns in my Roseville Book. I’m not quite sure about either of them because the book doesn’t show every color or item made in each of the floral lines.

I think this little beauty is Peony.

And this candle holder is White Rose. (If anyone knows differently, please feel free to correct me.)

I’ll share more of my little collection in future posts. I just love the flowers and the soft, faded colors. Aren’t they pretty?

Filed Under: china and pottery, Roseville pottery 20 Comments

The (Book)Case of the Two Left Sides

November 30, 2009 at 1:08 am by Claudia

I was driving in an urban area across the river last week, when I saw a sign at a newer shopping center: Hobby Lobby and The Christmas Tree Shops. I let out a little squeal and quickly changed lanes in order to make the turn into the entrance. Some background information is in order: We haven’t had any Hobby Lobbys this far north. Fellow bloggers mention Hobby Lobby all the time. We have Michael’s, which is very good, but no Hobby Lobby. That is, until October apparently, when this one opened. The woman I spoke to at the check-out said it was the first one in the Northeast. By the way, I didn’t buy much this time out, but it is amazing.

My good friend, Donna of An Enchanted Cottage, talks about The Christmas Tree Shops all the time. Previously, I have encountered some that were rather far from here, but this new store is very convenient to my country home. I went in looking for a lampshade for my birthday vintage parakeet lamp (and got one) but then I saw this:


You might remember I have been looking for a bookcase for my upstairs hallway? Looking and looking for a vintage bookcase that wasn’t too tall, too wide, but was just right? Oh, and I didn’t want to pay an arm and a leg for one. I was unsuccessful. Then I saw this sweet, cottagey bookcase. Okay, it is made of particle board…but who cares when it is so gosh darn cute? It was very inexpensive, so I snapped it up and brought it home. When I arrived, Don was out and I thought I would have it put together in about 20 minutes – well before he got back. Things went swimmingly; I screwed the bottom to one of the sides using the pre-drilled holes.


I grabbed the next side piece to screw it to the bottom and realized something was wrong. The manufacturer had given me two left sides, instead of a left and a right. It was late in the day on Wednesday, the next day was Thanksgiving and I didn’t want to turn around and take it back. Determined to make it work, I spent the next 2 hours cursing as I measured and tried to drill new holes that would make a left side into its opposite – a right side. With particle board. Much time elapsed, with me sitting in the midst of bookcase parts, screws, measuring tape and screwdrivers. Sometimes I am just too stubborn for my own good. My husband came home in the middle of all this and gave me a “What is she up to now?” look. Miraculously, I somehow pulled it all together.

Because the backing of these types of bookcases is basically thick cardboard and we see the back of the bookcase coming up the stairs, I used a little Mod Podge and added some neat scrapbook paper I bought when I was in San Diego.

And now I have a home for a small portion of my books – these are mostly theater books.
I added a few things to the top of the bookshelf to personalize it a bit.
That’s my sister and me – taken a few years ago. And yes, that is a cow’s nose you see in the upper left hand corner of the photo – we were in a local restaurant that had a mural on the wall. And the cow was part of the mural. It looks like he’s watching us.

A cake plate with a serving of Betty’s pincushions. They look good enough to eat, don’t they? I have now officially declared the upstairs hallway to be my studio. It may be small, but it is all mine…okay, I let my husband and dogs walk through it, but it is mine.

My next big project, in the spring, will be constructing some built-in bookcases for the den. I am determined to do it. Our many books need a home and I need to see them. Oh, and I have to paint all the walls, but somehow that isn’t as exciting.

Filed Under: decorating, DIY 24 Comments

Catching up on Sunday

November 29, 2009 at 10:04 am by Claudia

Hello, my friends. We’ve had a heck of wind storm here – from Friday into late Saturday. I’m glad it is finally over. Continuous, howling wind makes me feel a bit edgy. Plus, there are all the bits of branches I have to clean up in the yard. Today is sunny and calm, thank goodness.

It is also Dog Bath Day – a major undertaking. We have big dogs. The bathtub doesn’t work for these guys…so we have to get in the car, load it with old towels and 2 dogs, and drive several miles to the Dog Wash (part of a Car Wash). It works so much better for us, because there are two washing stations where the dogs can be secured, soap, conditioner, you name it. Then we drive back with 2 wet and squeaky clean dogs. It will take a couple of hours. Next week will be all about swiffering the never-ending dustballs of dog hair that appear after a bath. Ah, the joys of long-haired dogs!

I wanted to share a poster I won at The Beautiful Life. The generous Ruth had a spontaneous giveaway and some of us are now owners of one of these:


Could it be more perfect? I can’t wait to frame this and hang it – either in the office/guest room/music studio or in my little ‘studio.’ Thank you, Ruth!

I’ve been very tardy in acknowledging two awards. The first is from Teresa at Marigold Manor.


And the second is from Heidi at Heart and Home.


Thank you, Teresa and Heidi! I am always so honored to receive an award from a fellow blogger. Both of these awards involved listing things you don’t know about me, but I have done these lists before and simply can’t think of anything else to list! I will pass these along to all my fellow bloggers, with great thanks for being my friends.

Have a wonderful Sunday!

Filed Under: giveaway 16 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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