G'day girls, sorry I didn't get to make it here at the weekend, life was just simply too busy.
We headed to the beach on Sunday morning for some R & R but sadly never made it on the sand as here in Australia there was a tsunami warning in light of the awful disaster in Chile…sometimes I wonder what is going on with the world lately.
Anyway, being at home on Sunday arvo, a couple of roast chickens in the oven, doing some gardening and Sunday things, I took the opportunity to get those Beach Cottage males to shift the old pie safe around. And around. And around. From room to room. Trying to find a place that she could comfortably stay in peace.
Ending up in the Sitting Room after trying the Dining Room, the Family Room, the Breakfast Room (in place of the old pink scruffy dresser) and we even tried the deck.
So this magically moving Pie Safe, for now resides here, but it's so packed in here that this baby is needing a new cottage to go live in…
As I distressed her, with a big old sandpaper attack, and later as I was dressing her up to show you, I thought just how much I love the *whole process of this little hobby of mine (and go see A Soft Place for more DIY endeavours).
I have to say, this blew my mind… I think it turned out beautifully but acknowledged just how easily it could have ended up on the scrap heap. And I wonder how we got to that mentality where things like this are often discarded, piled out on the street for Council Clean Up and new cheap, throw-away furniture bought in it's place.
I think there are words in DIY that automatically make people think re-inventing a piece of furniture is not for them. Primer, multiple coats, removing hardware are some such words that once conjured up for me not only some kinda DIY fear but more, I couldn't be bothered with such ridiculous make-do-and-mend unknown things from another time. I think there was this underlying worry that these steps would be boring..
spending time priming? boring
removing hardware? boring
lots of coats for a nice smooth finish…borrr-rring.
This little baby played her part to the hilt…and behaved herself all the way along…sure her doors have just a bit of a stick to them, there is an ever-so-slight wobble and the shelves have that grittiness under the new layers of Beach Cottage White paint that shows she had a busy former life..
There was a time in this vintage furniture journey that I still wanted the instant modern gratification of the throw-away world we've come to live in today. But through trial and error I've come to the conclusion that it is fairly time consuming to re-invent a piece of furniture but certainly not difficult and a wonderfully mind-numbing way to fluff around in the garage.
Now it seems, I embrace those proper steps of furniture re-invention...I have to hold my hands up and say in the early days of doing this I was much more slapdash, much more eager for the quick-fix..
These days I enjoy the process every step of the way, I love the thrill of the vintage furniture chase, the awakening of the clean up, the preparation of the primer, the soothing strokes of the new colour, the dress-up partay at the end
But that all just kinda adds to the charm
Here's the lowdown on the process I took her through to get her here …(you can see the WIP here)
removal of hardware
one disinfectant clean
two coats of primer
three coats of oil-based enamel (hand-mixed BC White)
one serious heavy-grit sandpaper attack
one smooothing all over fine sandpaper rub-down
one big-girl Beach Cottage Dress Up Session
Righto, I am off painting again, (yep really, remember that shelf I started? I didn't like the Beach White on it, so I tried a new very coooool white and I'm half way through and it's looking hot!)
Oh and just before I go as I mentioned on Friday, it's Beach Cottage Giveaway Timeagain this week..(those lovely sponsors up there on my sidebar mean there's gonna be more giveaways round here)…
and this week we have got a ROCKING offer for Beach Cottage readers courtesy of Australian Country Style, a fabulous Aussie country magazine that knocks my socks off just about every month
…there's more than one prize, full giveaway details in the next post, but you can start commenting, tweeting or Facebook mentioning from now )
So long lovelies, I'd love to hear your views on Polly Pie Safe
you can read more about the Pie Safe including before pics here
Polly looks just perfect! I love her tall skinny legs. She is simple yet is a touch fancy with her embossed tin doors. She would look lovely in my not yet sewing room to house all my fabrics. Did you pick her up as in found in the trash or as in thrifting and cheap as mud?
Personally, I find placement of kitchen furniture in the living room (and vice versa) a bit jarring. If I have a dish cupboard or pie safe that’s recognizeable as such I don’t want to see it in a living room — for me, that smacks of “oh look at this cute [boot? pencil sharpener? stomach pump?] — let’s make a lamp out of it. Ditto decking out shelves with “stuff,” just because it matches. Move that pie safe into a kitche/dining room/pantry area and put appropriate (kitchen-related, really useful) stuff on its shelves and I’ll lead the pack shouting, “Oh, you BEAUTY!”
I love how this old beauty turned out..is that punched tin in the doors?
I also just saw Holly’s old metal box…I am dying to do something with numbers but I could never do all this she did. It sure does look awesome!!
xo bj
It is so beautiful. If I lived around the corner, I would try to buy it from you You have a gift; and I bet you can turn it into a business if you would like; that is if you don’t think it would take away the fun part!
Polly is perfect. What an awesome job Sarah! Perhaps opening a shop in your garage down under is next! If I had a shop I would have a hard time parting with anything. Thought of you when they mentioned tsunami. Glad all is well in your part of the world.
PS You are keeping Polly, right?
heh sarah, you had me for a minute…a long minute….i read pie safe and giveaway and i haven’t finished my first cuppa coffee so i am a little off, and then i read, this baby needs a new cottage to live in…..so my mind scheming, my hubby is working in your country right now, thinking, heh, i could win and save you shipping costs and scott could just bring it back with him on the plane, back to canada on a 14 hour flight….wow…you had me….i do so want that pie safe. it is amazing!!!
I just absolutely luv visiting here when I need to relax and de-stress! Everything about your blog is so beautiful, and the beach is my favorite place to be. I could never live far from the coast; glad to live in New England, but like to visit other places, even if vicariously!
The pie safe is soooo pretty and for some reason happy looking… It just looks very crisp and clean. I never know exactly where to sand paper when I try to distress furniture. Oh well, guess I need more practice.
I think Polly Pie safe is just gorgeous! And you did such a lovely job giving her a makeover!I too love to refinish furniture! Older furniture was made with such better quality and character, not to mention nicer on the wallet. I have a solid wood pine armoire to finish this summer so its helpful to see how you did your pie safe!
Love Miss Polly and even more love the process that brought her back to life. Such beauty can be found with a little tender loving care and a bit of elbow grease!
I am excited to hear more about the lovely Australian magazine – what fun would that be?!!
My, my ~ Polly sure is purdy… and Aussie Country Mag as well! Sure would love to have either! Alas, I guess it is just the magazine up for giveaway! Count me in… Shari
I love it. Looks so lovely. I love to paint, my husband and I are thinking of renting a garage and painting pieces and transforming them back to life, then selling them. I have been so amazed at pieces I see that get painted, I love the look
Blessings~Cheryl
Beeeautiful, Sarah, as usual! Love the way you distressed it. I’m headed for my newly painted pie safe right this minute with a piece of sandpaper…I just love having an Aussie friend who is so very talented! And I would luv to receive Australian Country Style mag! Hugs!
Sarah,
You have once again outdone yourself! Polly pie safe looks amazing! (and right at home)
I have to ask…what is in the corner of the room in pic #1 that goes from floor to ceiling? Looks like a string of shells?? If so, you SO have gained like 100 million cool points in my book!
Had an equally lovely weekend — I’m decorating a new apartment and found a fabulous old armoire painted aqua for my beachy bedroom, a small black gorgeously detailed table to use as my new desk, and a fantastic farmhouse table to use out on the screened porch. All throwaways, all beautiful and incredibly functional. Can’t wait to get them into my new space!
Sarah…your posts keep getting better and better. How I wish I could find such fabulous treasures in my area. You inspire me like no one else. I always look forward to your email updates and the beautiful new things you are doing. I’ve looked at so many of your pictures and want to try and see what I can do to make my home as cozy as yours. You’re a delight and a joy to my day Sarah!! As always thank you for the gift of your blog.
That piece is so gorgeous painted in white. I love that you took a piece that is generally in a natural wood state and showed how light and airy it can look in a white coat of paint. Lovely!
I love this pie safe. I would much rather have a piece that has some history…a little bit of stickiness, a little paint showing, doors not matching, legs wobbling… it gives it character.
Polly Pie safe is now truely a beauty after her BC transformation.
And Sarah you are so inspirational…..I have been a lurker now for about six months and now that I have worked out how to comment and have “come out” of lurk-land I will feel a it more worthy of reading your wonderful blog.
I too have started sanding back, priming and painting white old pieces of furniture around our house that I had planned on replacing. Now I like them more and they will get to stay around a bit longer.
Ahh! Angels are singing! I am head over heels for this lovely old pie safe and what a beautiful job you did bringing it back to life! There is something about those black lacy knobs on the doors that just makes my toes curl in delight! I wish I lived in Australia so i could offer to buy it from you!
The pie safe is lovely. Although I wouldn’t have known it was a pie safe. I would have assumed it was a tall boy. I think I’m still in the ‘quick fix’ stage, but with the help of the wonderful blogs I read (yours included of course) I will learn to take my time.
As for throwing things away – I remember back in the sixties when everyone was throwing out their pianos. There were ‘piano bashing’ competitions at village fetes and Boy Scount events. Then of course, there was always the brass bedstead thrown into a pond or lake. Such treasures. Where are they now? xx
Sarah
good morning beach girl! looks like a great mag! and love the table top accessories on your beachy sofa table. I would love tio be entered in the give away! have a beachy day!!!
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I also feel the exact same way about refinishing furniture.. my hobby/obsession actually… and I love looking at other people’s shabby white vintage furniture fix-ups almost as much as my own! Which is how I have come to follow/stalk your lovely blog every day. lol. Your pie safe is beautiful.
xo krista
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I really wish you weren’t on the other side of the world! I would buy this from you in a heartbeat (if you wanted to sell it that is!)
That is so beautiful! I have to admit I’m still in the slapdash phase when it comes to my re-do projects but, with each one, I’m learning to be more patient and not rush it. I love your blog:)
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Beach Cottage ladies, we have some vintage linen and some wood/twig washed up on the beach today here in Beach Cottage Land….don’t say I don’t keep you entertained now will you . Â Come on in. So, yep I have posted about colanders on this blog, about things sourced from the side of the road, about [...]
G'day ladies, let's have a Too Easy Beach Cottage recipe yeah? Â The original place for Too Easy Recipes on the web ;-)
So, after my last salad went down a storm in my inbox, that's here if you missed it, I had to do this one seeing as I make it most weeks.
There is a problem with this salad and kiddos though...it looks, well, it looks, kinda yucky...but once they try it, they'll ask if and when they are next having it....at least that's what happens in this ratty old cottage...but I must interject here that my kiddos are 'good eaters'? ...they didn't get a choice in that ;-)
Now, stop, don't start running and hitting that next on your blog reading list, pulses are your best friend in the Too Easy Dump & Go kitchen for the busy mum, or busy anyone for that matter...that reminds me I must blog the garlic canneloni Go To for when you forgot to do dinner, feel like a bath but have three ravenous young Beach Cottage Kiddos on your hands...another day.
I am almost embarrassed to tell you how easy this is, we have it so much that I always have a couple, make that six, cans of lentils around and a jar of goat's cheese in the fridge...the great thing about this is that it's all too easy to get ready in just a few minutes, but it looks, tastes and seems like you did oh so very much more than that.
You can obviously too change it up a bit depending on what you have to hand in your kitchen, and I must say that is how I settled on this version...because one day when I made it I didn't have enough Parsley in the garden and so I chucked in some basil too, and liked the Summer feel it added.
I think of this as being a rather posh salad, not sure why, because it couldn't really be further from the truth...the great thing is that it works so well for an average run of the mill day, (when I did this for this blog post, it was a hot Sydney Sunday and I did it just simply to go with Rosemary & Garlic stuffed pork, you can see that pork here),
...but just as easily it works on a regular old Wednesday night when you have lost all enthusiasm for rustling up yet another meal, or indeed on Saturday night, when your friends are on their way over for dinner and you my friend, are in your new vintage inspired clawfoot bathtub (that's me in a few weeks time, k?) without any clothes on, a tipple and no idea what to cook for dinner...
I have a complicated and ever-changing relationship with goat's cheese...it never fails me in its performance and it never fails to impress me (you can find out a bit more on what I like in food here if you like) and I kinda collect it...because it's very easy to collect and has a fairly long fridge-life, I love trying out different ones and there's not many things I love more than goat's cheese on sourdough...but I think the best thing about it is not thinking about it exclusively in the toast/salad department...I've stuffed it in chicken and all sorts of things as a last minute and it's been fab.
But let's get down to the nitty gritty of this super salad that makes you look like an angel who has been on her knees all day scrubbing the front step when really you are in the digital world and spent most of ...
G'day Beach Cottage ladies, howdy, howdy howdy today for a Beach Cottage Too Easy recipe.
If you like cake, cream, sugar and chocolate, make this.
This is, rather than a recipe, a putting it together...as you know I am no dessert maker, but, I do make quite a few sweet things, because, somehow I have ended up with kiddos, who in their roles as offspring, believe that part of the deal, is that not only do I feed them a home-cooked meal with a few homegrown ingredients in there, yes, they also believe that dessert and not the kind that comes out of a packet is included too in this All-Inclusive Deal they call Parenthood.
So, this, for sure, is no culinary masterpiece, but if you are looking for something that is so very easy, dump-able, uses everyday ingredients and at the same time makes you look like you spent hours pulling things together plus tastes good....well, then this is for you.
Best though, you don't make this for yourself, if you have spent the most part of your week sitting on your derriere reading blogs...this my friend ain't low in the calories department...if, however, you are treating yourself to a delight in a mason jar, this is so for you.
I first had a version of this when at dinner back in Old Blighty with a girl, I once, in another life, caught the train up from our village to London with...she was a funny thing really...I am not quite sure how we got on...she was kinda prissy and a bit bothered by too much...I would run to the train flustered, having got up late, and she would have a spreadsheet on the train times, if you know what I mean.
Anyway, a few years later when we both had bambinos, I bumped into her again and we met up for playdates and dinner sometimes....this particular night, after a lovely meal she served up little bowls of creamy, cakey fruity stuff topped off with chocolate flake...it was delicious!
She didn't serve hers in little jars like this, hers were in a champagne glass and not quite so layered as these ones, plus she used tinned fruit not fresh or frozen.
Years later when said offspring kept requesting dessert, one day I wangled together somehow these from what was around in the fridge and they've been with us ever since.
Most likely, if you ever come here for dinner, and shock horror, you dont' bring the dessert with you, this, if you are lucky, will be what you will get.
Throw it all together, sprinkle a lil bit of chocolate on the top and the blog reading past-time you so rudely left in order to make this, is my friend, your oyster.
Beach Cottage Too Easy Layered Raspberry, Cream & Sponge Dessert
1 small maderia or butter cake or a pack of cupcakes (or of course make your own)
1/2 cup whipping cream
1/2 cup cream cheese
1/4 cup sugar
8 tbsp fruit
1 x chocolate Flake or chocolate bar for grating
 1. beat the cream cheese  until it is soft
2. Â whip the cream until soft peaks form
3. combine & add the sugar through
4. cut your cake into portions
& layer into the bottom of your jar
5. add a tablespoon of fruit
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6. layer on top the cream combo
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7. repeat
8. grate chocolate or Flake on top
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*Beach Cottage Recipe Notes : this is just a guide really, you can use any cream that you have on hand...I have made this with clotted cream (don't even go there unless you want to seriously get these babies on your thighs), with double cream and I have even, in desperate times squirted in that, ...
G'day Beach Cottage ladies, well I thought it was time for some blogging tips here today, alongside a few nice flowers and shells ;-)Â
I was recently part of a blogger discussion group over at Kidspot and a couple of hours later had a few questions from girls who couldn't make it to the live chat, one was on my Facebook page and one via email, the Facebook one I will deal with in another Real Girl Blogging Tips post...the email one asked me what essentials do I think every blog needs?
Well I have been around here for a while now doing the blogging thing, so I should know this, yeah and I mused this on my walk by the sea this morning I thought well what do you only need?
...I think it is really very easy when blogging, whether or not you are blogging up there in the lofty heights of the Super Bloggers or you are just dipping your toe in the water, to get side-tracked by 101 million different things that are 'essential' to your blog and if you are someone like me who actually gets a thrill from reading blogging tips then you are in an even worse place because you will find yourself literally buzzing with these essential things to add/do/implement on your blog.
However, walking along, gulping down that brisk sea air today (no sunshine & clouds) I thought you actually don't need any of that professional blogging stuff to be successful...but there are a few things that are pretty much crucial ...and once I started to think about it I got it down to about 5 - these are the only things that you need to concentrate on...once you have read through take a look at some of the big girl's blogs...you'll see that actually they don't have bundles of stuff on their blogs...but they do have all of these...
So here are my top things that your blog must have
1. About Page
There are all sorts of About Pages out there, and if you search on it there are many different tips and ideas for what to have on yours
Whatever blogging platform you use, adding an About Me Page is easy, quick and simple and will do everything to grow your blog.
I like a long-ish About Page, I am inherently nosy and I like to know a bit more about the person but at the least you should have on it your name and where you are located. Â I also think a photo is good too...over the last year or so I think this has become more important in blogging - if you are hesitant about that as I was, you can try using sunglasses or a behind shot until you get comfortable.
There is nothing worse than stumbling upon a new blog and going to find out more to only be faced with a piddly little one liner About Me Page...well there is something worse, not having one at all!
2. Contact Page
The chances are someone, somewhere will want to contact you and you will be surprised what lands in your inbox once you put yourself out there on the world wide web with a blog.
Many bloggers also use this page to include details for PR's/brands that may want to contact them and some bloggers put their stats on there too.
A short, to the point and simple Contact Page works really well...whenever I have wanted to contact another blogger I am often very busy and have limited time so I don't want to hang around sifting through information looking for an email address, so concise and clear ...
G'day lovely Beach Cottage lovelies.
So, yeah, so on a roll people, so on a roll.Â
I feel kinda home accessory wired right now.
I am always telling people, if anyone ever listens, that blogging is all about passion, not that sort of passion, but about passion that makes one tick.
Things like this make me tick tick boom.
I love finding things that suit my budget and let me treat my home but look amazing too.
So without further adieu I introduce you, ladies of the beach, to the blue vintage glasses that I have been stroking for about a week or two now...
These glasses are from a little boutique I sometimes happen upon, this boutique sells also pet accessories, carpet cleaner, bras and compost...it's quite unique though.
And, thanks to my friend Marnie (she blogs over here, go take a look at her praying position, interesting), who just so happens to be one day having me over for a lil' Greek dinner, has let me in on the fact that we call Kmart....The KMart...with an accent ....as in 'I love The KMart'...just like her MIL does. Â Oh yeah. Â Love that.
So I have had my eye on reproduction vintage glass blue wine glasses and being trying to find real true vintage blue glasses for like ever.
Oh yes I have spied them in Frenchy boutiques, I have lusted after them in stores that I shouldn't even enter and I have put them back pretty quickly in those shops with the hand-written price tags. Â C'mon, you know the ones.
And, though all of the above have tempted me, muchly, really, even with my wardrobe stashing skills I just thought that, actually, I'd rather be saving that casherooni for our next trip overseas..
Hello The KMart.
Tick Tick Boom
Vintage style blue wine glasses.
Do not come to my old place and think you might pick up one of these and smile with pleasure at their handblown quality, their weight, and be secretly jealous that my wine glasses cost more than your car...friend, that would not happen...these do not feel like that...indeed these in a funny way reminded me of my baby girl, she was a tiny little thing, with stick legs, the tinsssssssiest ankles and wrists you ever did see, she slept sideways in her cot wedged in between rolled up blankets and would only settle attached to Mr Beach Cottage or I or a (dirty) pj top of mine scrunched up under her nose...the first few times I picked her up to cuddle, being used to Honeymoon Baby who weighed in at 9lbs at birth and has never really stopped growing, I nearly threw her little bird-cum-rat down covered body over my shoulder.
These glasses are like that...be careful or you might lose your wine down the front of your shirt.
But oh baby, we are not talking picking up here, we are not talking quality, we are not talking house accessory snobbery.
Beach Cottage ladies, we are talking aesthetics.
And this is what I need in my cottage.
Blue vintage style glass, paired with coastal / nautical / beach stuff on my deck.
It's The KMart.
Tune in tomorrow, tomorrow, I have more budget foofing for your home, or maybe it will be the dress that wraps me up in supermarket-chic and makes me feel like me again.
Good Day to you my friends, wanna come hang out on my deck, talk house accessories, The KMart and drink some wine from blue glasses?
Sarah
Polly looks just perfect! I love her tall skinny legs. She is simple yet is a touch fancy with her embossed tin doors. She would look lovely in my not yet sewing room to house all my fabrics. Did you pick her up as in found in the trash or as in thrifting and cheap as mud?
Personally, I find placement of kitchen furniture in the living room (and vice versa) a bit jarring. If I have a dish cupboard or pie safe that’s recognizeable as such I don’t want to see it in a living room — for me, that smacks of “oh look at this cute [boot? pencil sharpener? stomach pump?] — let’s make a lamp out of it. Ditto decking out shelves with “stuff,” just because it matches. Move that pie safe into a kitche/dining room/pantry area and put appropriate (kitchen-related, really useful) stuff on its shelves and I’ll lead the pack shouting, “Oh, you BEAUTY!”
I love the poetry of your words! It’s always a treat to visit.
I love how this old beauty turned out..is that punched tin in the doors?
I also just saw Holly’s old metal box…I am dying to do something with numbers but I could never do all this she did. It sure does look awesome!!
xo bj
It is so beautiful. If I lived around the corner, I would try to buy it from you
You have a gift; and I bet you can turn it into a business if you would like; that is if you don’t think it would take away the fun part!
Polly is perfect. What an awesome job Sarah! Perhaps opening a shop in your garage down under is next! If I had a shop I would have a hard time parting with anything. Thought of you when they mentioned tsunami. Glad all is well in your part of the world.
PS You are keeping Polly, right?
heh sarah, you had me for a minute…a long minute….i read pie safe and giveaway and i haven’t finished my first cuppa coffee so i am a little off, and then i read, this baby needs a new cottage to live in…..so my mind scheming, my hubby is working in your country right now, thinking, heh, i could win and save you shipping costs and scott could just bring it back with him on the plane, back to canada on a 14 hour flight….wow…you had me….i do so want that pie safe. it is amazing!!!
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Sarah! This may be my favorite re-do of yours so far – it is gorgeous. At first, I wasn’t sure about the darker pulls & hardware but they are perfect.
So will there come a time when you will have to start selling your pieces? Is there a market for it in your area? Wish I was in your market area!
I just absolutely luv visiting here when I need to relax and de-stress! Everything about your blog is so beautiful, and the beach is my favorite place to be. I could never live far from the coast; glad to live in New England, but like to visit other places, even if vicariously!
Thanks for sharing!
The pie safe is soooo pretty and for some reason happy looking… It just looks very crisp and clean. I never know exactly where to sand paper when I try to distress furniture. Oh well, guess I need more practice.
I’m really excited about your next giveaway!
I think Polly Pie safe is just gorgeous! And you did such a lovely job giving her a makeover!I too love to refinish furniture! Older furniture was made with such better quality and character, not to mention nicer on the wallet. I have a solid wood pine armoire to finish this summer so its helpful to see how you did your pie safe!
Love Miss Polly and even more love the process that brought her back to life. Such beauty can be found with a little tender loving care and a bit of elbow grease!
I am excited to hear more about the lovely Australian magazine – what fun would that be?!!
she’s beautiful! you did a fab job on her.
kathi
Polly Pie Safe is Perfectly Pragmatically Pretty and Peachy!!
She rocks!!:)
annie
My, my ~ Polly sure is purdy… and Aussie Country Mag as well! Sure would love to have either! Alas, I guess it is just the magazine up for giveaway! Count me in… Shari
I love it. Looks so lovely. I love to paint, my husband and I are thinking of renting a garage and painting pieces and transforming them back to life, then selling them. I have been so amazed at pieces I see that get painted, I love the look
Blessings~Cheryl
Beeeautiful, Sarah, as usual! Love the way you distressed it. I’m headed for my newly painted pie safe right this minute with a piece of sandpaper…I just love having an Aussie friend who is so very talented! And I would luv to receive Australian Country Style mag!
Hugs!
This is a really beautiful piece. I really love the pieces that stand high like this one. Very nice job.
I really love your pie safe – her transformation is wonderful and she looks perfect where you have or should I say the ‘boys’ have placed her.
Sarah,
You have once again outdone yourself! Polly pie safe looks amazing! (and right at home)
I have to ask…what is in the corner of the room in pic #1 that goes from floor to ceiling? Looks like a string of shells?? If so, you SO have gained like 100 million cool points in my book!
Take care!
Had an equally lovely weekend — I’m decorating a new apartment and found a fabulous old armoire painted aqua for my beachy bedroom, a small black gorgeously detailed table to use as my new desk, and a fantastic farmhouse table to use out on the screened porch. All throwaways, all beautiful and incredibly functional. Can’t wait to get them into my new space!
Looks amazing. Great job!
Polly Pie Safe is absolutely lovely!! What an inspiration your blog is, I just love it!
Kare
I love, love, love your pie safe. You did a wonderful job of redoing it. ?
Sigh….oh how I adore her!
She looks SO incredibly lovely! I really like the black hardware on her.
Smiles,
Rachel
It appears that you birthed a new beauty!
Now wanna see a beutiful sunset?
I have a wardrobe that needs ‘the process’. Will I do it? Hmmmm…..
Beautiful makeover, Sarah!
Sarah…your posts keep getting better and better. How I wish I could find such fabulous treasures in my area. You inspire me like no one else. I always look forward to your email updates and the beautiful new things you are doing. I’ve looked at so many of your pictures and want to try and see what I can do to make my home as cozy as yours. You’re a delight and a joy to my day Sarah!! As always thank you for the gift of your blog.
Sally
xoxoxo
Beautiful pie safe. I always see them with the tin still silver. I like it painted.
Allison
x
Polly Pie Safe is darling and finished beautifully with the little star fish trim.
Always enjoy seeing what you have been bringing to life with a fresh coat of white paint.
That piece is so gorgeous painted in white. I love that you took a piece that is generally in a natural wood state and showed how light and airy it can look in a white coat of paint. Lovely!
What a gorgeous piece – You did a great job!
I love this pie safe. I would much rather have a piece that has some history…a little bit of stickiness, a little paint showing, doors not matching, legs wobbling… it gives it character.
I love it. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE!
Polly Pie safe is now truely a beauty after her BC transformation.
And Sarah you are so inspirational…..I have been a lurker now for about six months and now that I have worked out how to comment and have “come out” of lurk-land I will feel a it more worthy of reading your wonderful blog.
I too have started sanding back, priming and painting white old pieces of furniture around our house that I had planned on replacing. Now I like them more and they will get to stay around a bit longer.
You make me want to paint something. I’ve just spent all day cleaning out the garage so I can start a project of my own.
You did a great job, it’s beautiful! old pieces are the best in my book, wish I could find them where I live now but I don’t think thats gonna happen
The job is fantastic but it was the eye that spotted her beautiful shape that has made all the difference….thanks for continued inspiration!
Ahh! Angels are singing! I am head over heels for this lovely old pie safe and what a beautiful job you did bringing it back to life! There is something about those black lacy knobs on the doors that just makes my toes curl in delight! I wish I lived in Australia so i could offer to buy it from you!
Polly is a beauty…. inside and out . Lovely
She is soooo pretty…I love the white! I am going to paint something white…don’t know what yet..but I’m just gonna!
The pie safe is lovely. Although I wouldn’t have known it was a pie safe. I would have assumed it was a tall boy. I think I’m still in the ‘quick fix’ stage, but with the help of the wonderful blogs I read (yours included of course) I will learn to take my time.
As for throwing things away – I remember back in the sixties when everyone was throwing out their pianos. There were ‘piano bashing’ competitions at village fetes and Boy Scount events. Then of course, there was always the brass bedstead thrown into a pond or lake. Such treasures. Where are they now? xx
Sarah
good morning beach girl! looks like a great mag! and love the table top accessories on your beachy sofa table. I would love tio be entered in the give away! have a beachy day!!!
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Adorable! So are you keeping it, or are you going to go into business selling your stuff? I’ll bet you could, and be very successful at it!
I also feel the exact same way about refinishing furniture.. my hobby/obsession actually… and I love looking at other people’s shabby white vintage furniture fix-ups almost as much as my own! Which is how I have come to follow/stalk your lovely blog every day. lol. Your pie safe is beautiful.
xo krista
So, have u actually ever though of offering shabby chic classes? It might spruce up your budget AND be fun
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I really wish you weren’t on the other side of the world! I would buy this from you in a heartbeat (if you wanted to sell it that is!)
Scribbler
what a beauty!!
That is so beautiful! I have to admit I’m still in the slapdash phase when it comes to my re-do projects but, with each one, I’m learning to be more patient and not rush it. I love your blog:)