New Beach Cottage Pillows…& some to giveaway!

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G'day, just popping in from a lovely day here on the beaches…it's warm, there's a coastal breeze, my laundry is out drying in the fresh air and I'm pottering around the cottage cleaning the vintage trunk, re-arranging the Sitting Room and tidying up from the weekend…love days like that, no worries, don't you? 

Recently, as I stopped by my little post box, I was excited to see a package all the way from San Rafael, California. Tricia Rose from Coastal Cushions had sent me some of her wonderful pillows and when I saw them I just couldn't wait to scoot home and try them out on our squashy old white sofa in the Sitting Room (find more of the Sitting Room here and the before and after photos here).

They are just what I've had in the back of my mind to tie-in with the putty stripe, to give a touch of almost faded blue to the room and add a tad more natural linen.  

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My cushions are from the St. Barts range of pillows but there are many different designs to feed that little bit of nautical in you.  I love them, I think they are so much better than a lot of the coastal-feel cushions I see around..to me these seem a little bit special, a little bit unique and look so at home for a laid-back, coastal, country-ish feel..do you think?

And you know what I love the most about my new cushions?  The fact that they're carefully hand made, from a talented lady who sews overlooking the water in the summer sun…hummingbirds, ducks, coastal air and seals around…gotta love that…

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Here's the best bit, you get the chance to win one of these cushions, worth $65 to choose – any one you like!  And if you don't win, you can receive a lovely discount from Coastal Cushions by emailing Coastal Cushions and mentioning you saw them on ABeachCottage. 

All you have to do is leave a comment on this post, one, two or a hundred and two – Tweet it, let me know and I'll stick you in the draw lots of times.  Too easy. 


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So, signing off here…it's swimming lessons tonight, where I sit by the side of the pool with a book, the Winchelsea Bag and a couple of magazines and catch up on some reading…


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Waterside Cottages, my newest coffee table book was a gift sent to me from the lovely Brenda at Cozy Little House - go pay her a visit and see all things colourful and bright!

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  1. jacqueline h says:

    What great pillows! Wonderful for all seasons and they look super comfortable. LOVE your site!

  2. cathi says:

    The pillows look oh so comfy…count me in!!

  3. ANNIE HARPER says:

    Lovely blog! Lovely pillows. Lovely lady!
    MANY THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US

  4. Nancy says:

    I would love to be entered to win those beautiful pillows! The soft hues just say “peace”. Thanks for the giveaway!
    ~Nancy

  5. Jackie Lee says:

    I love the way the soft blue brings the feel of water inside. Isn’t it amazing how much “weight” a new pillow or throw can have in a room? I love being able to change the mood in a room anytime MY mood changes by just adding different pillows! Yours looks very lovely! What a nice gift!

  6. katklaw777 says:

    Soft colors, soft fabric, soft sounds of the sea….. sounds like heaven to me. Thanks for the great give-away!!!

  7. I am decorating my new guest house in beach cottage, your blog is such an inspiration and I love the pillows!!! Pamie G.

  8. Pearl Maple says:

    Looking forward to your review of Waterside Cottages, sounds like way too much temptation.

    Adore the recent trunk find, love the personalisation as that reminds us it has a story to tell.

  9. You can’t beat handmade. Lovely cushions Sarah.
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

  10. donna leahy says:

    Would love to win one of those pillows. they are beautiful! i’m a new viewer but i feel like we’ve been friends forever

  11. jus says:

    I’d be stoked to win one….thanks, x

  12. Jackie M. says:

    Every time I read one of your posts I just smile, smile, smile & smile some more!!

    I just love the pillows, they are absolutely beautiful! Pls enter me in your drawing and have a very blessed week!
    Jackie

  13. kim conway says:

    Sign me up please! I would be thrilled to win one of those pillows! I have a comfy white sofa and just moved to a house near the beach and it would be perfect! thanks for a wonderful giveaway :)

  14. bj says:

    The watery blues are looking so good in your cottage by the sea. Just perfect!!

  15. natalie tristan says:

    I would LOVE one of those beautiful pillows! PLEASE pick me!

  16. ann in indy says:

    Pick me! Pick me! (Did that help my chances? ha!) Love the pillows. They would be perfect!

  17. karen says:

    Those pillows are gorgeous! I would love to win one! Your blog is wonderful also!
    karen….

  18. Jennifer B says:

    Oh My- they are very pretty! Just the sort of cheerful decor to take the edge off the cold weather.

  19. It is all so serene and beautiful. From you previous post, that trunk is the find of the century!
    ?, Susan

  20. april says:

    love the pillows!!!! would love to win one for my living room!!!

  21. melissa says:

    Please enter me in the giveaway! I LOVE following your blog… everything look so lovely. Thank you for sharing!

  22. Jody says:

    Please enter my name for the pillow giveaway :) Thanks! I’m going to check out her shop now…I can’t wait to see photos of your “new” trunk.

  23. mary beth says:

    sooo lovely! I would love to win one. I have a link to your blog on my blog, so maybe many more lovely beach gals will join in the fun! Im not beach, cuz I live in Kansas, but I love the look you have going on there..maybe I can do this in one of my guest rooms!

  24. Marcy G says:

    Would love to win a fab pillow like this!!

  25. The pillows look peaceful and relaxing. They are calling me to take a nap :)

  26. Mary in Baltimore says:

    Count me in! Would love to win one of these comfy beauties!

  27. Lisa says:

    Gorgeous pillows!

  28. dymphna says:

    i would love to win this. thanks for the chance

  29. Love the pillows and all your posts!

  30. Beth says:

    Love those pillows!

  31. maypole says:

    Well I love the cushions, but I live in uk so I will not enter for the giveaway.

    I just have to say I have loved reading this blog, came upon it by chance, not only is it beautiful but there are so many tips on how to achieve a look. I will be back again!

  32. Lauren says:

    Just awaiting the arrival of my new slipcovered couch! These pillows would look wonderful on it.

  33. Katie says:

    I love the pillows!! They’re beautiful! Your blog has inspired me to create a little beach cottage in the woods… I’ve been stopping by to read about your happenings for quite a while now :D Thank you!

    I just got my copy of “Waterside Cottages” last week and I absolutely love it! I can’t wait til they feature your house in a ‘coffee table book’ :)

    I am definitely tweeting about ABeachCottage TODAY!

  34. I’m glad Waterside Cottages arrived. Your home is as lovely as any in my book. Too bad we didn’t have a trip to Australia in our photo budget!
    Please count me in your pillow contest.

  35. Marla says:

    Ooh I want to win.
    These colors are perfect for our Master Bedroom. Thanks for sharing the opportunity. Marla

  36. Not sure when this giveaway ended but hopefully I can still get in on it :) Looked at the website and I’m pretty sure I liked the light blue the best too. I’m excited! Thanks for telling us about this gal and have a wonderful day!

  37. Marsha says:

    Great Pillows – I’ll go and check out the website too -

    Thanks for the chance to win one!

    Marsha – chandeliermagic.blogspot.com

  38. Chris P says:

    Absolutely wonderful pillows!!! I would love to win!!

  39. Dee says:

    Ahhhh San Rafael, we lived there 10 years ago and I still miss it!! I love all of them! Please consider me for the give-away. A little something to remind me of San Rafael.

  40. fairmaiden says:

    I want one!!! They look perfect in A Beach Cottage and would look perfect in Sea Cottage too. They have that pale, soft look that I love. Thankyou for the opportunity to have one too.

  41. Rebekah says:

    These cushions are perfection, the perfect blend of textures with a hint of color. Lovely.
    mirjazz(at)juno.com

  42. jennifer says:

    Loving those pillows. And the vase of white flowers with the ribbon tied round. So pretty!

  43. Kimberly Janasik says:

    Ohhhhh yess!! These pillows are just peachey!

  44. Gorgeous ones for sure! I simply loved them all.

  45. Here’s not lots but one tiny, modest comment…

  46. KarenSue says:

    I just love your blog, I get so much comfort from listening to you tidy up and do things around the cottage.

  47. Lululiz says:

    Your sofa with all those lovely cushions is soooo inviting. I think I would never ever want to get up again, lol, just snuggle down.

  48. Sarah, I would LOVE to win!

  49. Love.

  50. Denise Sabia says:

    Good Grief! I’d be happy to win ANYTHING in your cottage. LOVE IT! What a lucky family.
    Please check out my new blog at
    http://www.ThePaintedHome.blogspot.com
    Happy Spring you luck girl!

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