Thursday, April 15, 2010

Scotland Yard Antiques Spring Open House

Scotland Yard Antiques is hosting its annual Spring Open House this Sunday in Historic Lawrenceville. Stop by and check out the new items in store at the Chapin Group booth! We have completely redecorated. Check out a few of the latest additions below.

(Admission: One of the hardest parts of running a booth is not KEEPING every item for yourself. We have such interesting finds right now-- you better buy them before I do!)

Scotland Yard is open extended hours for this event and will have plenty of treats on hand!
Saturday: 12pm-7pm
Sunday: 12:30pm-5pm

Hope to see you there!

Seltzer bottles and Chinese tiles in a beautiful blue-green hue.


Colbalt blue pottery.


I love this vignette of browns and whites.

This cast iron fireplace surround would make a beautiful faux fireplace or look great as an architectural element in your garden.

A full view of the booth.

Wooden grenade crate from the 50's.


Beautiful English lawn bowling balls.

Case of vintage beer bottles from Belgium.

Turquoise is the 2010 color of the year, you know!

Our back bookshelf-- full of great finds!

Reminders of the coast...so refreshing!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Flea Market Find

Check out this chic, retro chair my brother found at a flea market out in Walton County. Aren't the lines great?


Look for a big post coming from me soon!

Have a great weekend!

Ashley

Monday, April 5, 2010

Sideboard Inspiration: Pottery Barn

On a recent run through Pottery Barn, I spied this eye-catching display atop a media hutch. It was love at first sight. I plan to try and recreate this look on the sideboard in my dining room using more affordable finds. Yay for my new summertime display! I will post pictures upon completion.

A similar, more simplistic display:


Best,
Ashley

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter!

Have a wonderful day with family and friends!




Saturday, April 3, 2010

New Items at the Booth

My aunt and cousin visited this past weekend for a girl's shopping weekend. (Look for the BIG blog post on our adventures coming soon.) My aunt brought several merchandise additions for our antique booth at Scotland Yard.

(Disclaimer: these photos were taken quickly with a camera phone and were not intended for use on the blog. However, I really like the new items and wanted to show them off. Please excuse the backgrounds!)

I love the all white look...and the bird, of course.

This glass piece has such intricate detailing.

The blue pottery and glass accessories remind me of summer. I can't wait!

Come by Scotland Yard and take a look!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Flower Arranging Class

My flower arranging class sponsored by the UGA Alumni Association's Women of UGA was a success. What a fun way to spend my Wednesday lunch hour!

Owner of Ginger Lily Events and Florals and UGA alumnus, Ginger Bradshaw ('74), led a demonstration on creating floral arrangements for your home. Ginger was so open and honest about a range of topics from floral arrangement to small business ownership. Below are a few pictures from the afternoon:

For this simple arrangement, Ginger recommended using green waterproof florist's tape to tape the roses together just below the head before inserting in the vase to ensure proper placement.


For the arrangement below, Ginger used clear, waterproof tape to tape off a grid on the top of the glass vase. The grid allows you to place flowers exactly where you want them for the perfect display. I had never heard of this before-- but what a great idea! (I bought a roll of the tape from Ginger and plan to use it soon!)


Notice the loops coming out of the top of the arrangement as well as the coiled greenery inside the vase. Ginger used lily grass for these unique additions. For the "lily loops", simply insert both the top and bottom end of the grass into the vase. Then, adjust the height of each loop to add interest.

For the coiled greenery, simply roll several pieces of lily grass together and insert it into the bottom of the vase before filling with water and flowers. As Ginger pointed out-- oftentimes at a seated meal, guests are eye level with the glass portion of the vase so it's important to think about this space. She also recommended using grapevine for a more "woodsy" look. I love this idea!

The final arrangement uses hydrangeas-- my favorite! For this piece, Ginger used a pretty metal urn as a base. She soaked a block of florist's Oasis in water for five minutes and placed the Oasis in the bottom of the urn. Oasis acts as an amazing assistant, since it both waters the plant and holds stems perfectly in place. The arrangement below uses hydrangeas, roses, green hydrangeas, and ivy. This would look gorgeous on an entry table!


Ginger is based out of her home in Sandy Springs and was a delight to spend the afternoon with on Wednesday!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Pottery Barn Coffee Table Construction

Ever heard of the blog Knock Off Wood? No? Keep reading.

My mom introduced my siblings and me to this site, and I was instantly enamored. Basically, this woman in Alaska, Ana, posts plans on how to construct many of the furniture pieces found in your local Pottery Barn-- for free. The cost of materials is usually somewhere between $15-100-- much less than the in-store prices!

My brother Brian set out to build the PB Hyde Coffee Table immediately with plans from Knock Off Wood. For less than $50 and a few hours work, he produced this amazing piece for their living room.







Thank you to Brian and Tammy for letting me showcase their hard work and new table. (Oh, and HAPPY 30th BIRTHDAY, BRIAN!)

After seeing Brian's success, Ryan decided to build the PB Rustic Bench that I love for our guest room with these plans. It turned out perfectly! Pictures coming soon!