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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Fitting Right In



Yes, that's Marmalade! I didn't really even realize that is goes with my things I have nestled on top of my hutch in my (non-formal) dining room. I am not a formal person and wouldn't know what to do with anything formal. I wouldn't be able to sew and craft on my table like I love to if it was formal.


My children were all home schooled at this table, we enjoyed getting out the stamp pads, paper, glue,
glitter, scissors, sewing machine, fabric, oh and I can not forget paper dolls. We would invite cousins and friends over to create beautiful things with us and have fun over lunch and chatting. We had a very small area in our home that really only the table fit in and we would all huddle around and enjoy each others company. Seems like forever ago!

Happy Saturday!

21 comments:

  1. I too am not a "formal" person. My sis and I were just discussing how we want our homes to feel. For her it is white towels, Eqyptian Cotton sheets, also white. Upscale, Quite, Spa like. For me? My sheets COULD be white be if so they would have to have ruffles or embroidery. Something! I'm more cottage/cute. Guess that is why I'm a quilter. I love a riot of textures and colors. I truly enjoy your blog. Thanks! I know it takes a great deal of effort. Toni

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  2. So lovely! I can't wait to get my hands on some!

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  3. Marmalade is lovely...as is your home. I like the lived in comfy approach myself. I surround myself with things that make me happy.

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  4. This is a beautiful photo! Can't wait to get some of this yummy fabric!

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  5. Lovenyour house! I too have many memories of all the time spent around that table! And we have done lots of sewing there, for lots and lots of years. Can't wait until I live closer so we can do some more!

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  6. We too have a table that was surrounded with school assignments and lots of crafts. Not to mention birthday parties. :0) It is now painted and in my craft room. I am not formal either. :0) Your marmalade is gorgeous. Where oh where were you able to find it? Love. Trish

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  7. Our "dining" room table was our everything table. Many hours of crafts, homework and games were done on that table!! I love your stack of marmalade!! Where did you find the fat quarters?? I cannot wait for the yardage!

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  8. Nothing formal in my home either. =)

    I want to get my hands on Marmalade when it come out. It looks so cute with your chicken. =) it will match the chicken in my kitchen, too. That settles its off the want list and on the NEED list.

    I did not know you homeschooled your kids! I did, too, though my youngest is now in he public high school. He needs to be there to prepare for the type of college he wants to go, too. And, he needed a break from me. =)

    Have a great weekend!

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  9. I'm definitely not formal and neither is our home! Yes, Marmalade would fit right into mine to. Have FUN with yours Clara!

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  10. They are the prettiest colors...so bright and lively! When we all meet at my Mom's, we love gathering around her kitchen table, just like yours'...those are the best of times! Nice post...it made me think of Mom!
    Hugs

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  11. Where oh where, did you get all that gorgeous Marmalade. Lucky you. I am definitely not a formal person either. In fact I am on the lookout for an old farmhouse table to craft on myself.

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  12. What a sweet post :) :) Oh, I just love that table...so perfect for crafting and spending time with people :) Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :)

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  13. We are creating those moments to, I currently home school around our table and have friends over for crafting days... my friend Nicky and I are planning some craft days for our girls next holidays...:O)

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  14. I think we have the same table... and (most of) the same memories!

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  15. What a beautiful memory, Clara. I homeschooled mine too and those years are some of my most profound happy memories. Now my eldest girl is homeschooling her two sons, and my youngest daughter plans to be a homeschool mum one day too. :-)
    Hugs
    Jenny

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  16. such a sweet display. It would be hard for me to use the fabric, it is so pretty sitting there.
    I homeschooled my 3 kids too for 16 years.It was hard sometimes but I really enjoyed it a lot. I think they did too.

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  17. What a gorgeous photo! And such wonderful memories. Although I didn't home school, our table was used in the same way. Fun times. I love your dining room color. Have a happy week!

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  18. Such pretty colours Clara...lots of my current favourites there!...I'm sure you will create something beautiful with them.
    So many lovely memories from around your table too...it would be so hard to part with, wouldn't it?
    Hope you have a happy, crafty week,
    Susan x

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  19. What a beautiful photo with lovely lovely fabric! I snagged a layer cake a few weeks ago and can't wait to cut into it!

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  20. Such a cute little spot for the fabric, and a lovely dining room! I love the pretty blue walls and the cozy table. What a lovely spot!

    ~Angela~

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