Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Catching up in October



Where has October gone, I don't know. I've been meaning to post but never seem to have any extra minutes.
So from last week, I finally had one of my summer Moon flower plants bloom. I planted the seedlings late and with the cold summer I got only one bud which took forever to open and when it did it was with the Full moon last week. If I was only going to have one flower this was perfect timing.



What a wonderful moon week, the blood moon was visible here and at a good time. The grand kids and I went out early to see it.
 




Then that night we drove around to get the best picture of the Hunters Moon.




It also was time to decorate the house. Fist, Fall garlands and ceramic pumpkins on the piano.



The kitchen hutch gets a new look with a Halloween quilted table runner, herbal vinegars,



and velvet pumpkins and pears.



Wool pumpkin people tucked inside.



Several years ago I made this wool wall hanging from wool I naturally dyed (all except the black).



My favorite Halloween memory from childhood, my paper-mache pumpkin now used to hold napkins.



Last weekend we went camping at our local State Park. Every year they have a Fall Festival, starting with trailer decorating contests and ending with hay rides and trick-or treating. We have a large group of family and friends camping.. This year we made candle holders to decorate our tables with. A garland of leaves from the local craft store, old jars and mod podge. The most important part to make this a successful project is to pull the plastic "veins" off the leaves before trying to glue them on.



We didn't coat the top of the leaves with the glue but we did coat the whole jar. Some of the leaves were velvet, they looked beautiful in the candle light.
This idea came from Pinterest. Oh, we love Pinterest!



Next pumpkins in my flower pots,



my favorite for the season, black and orange pansies in a crock.




Fall garland around the light.



And the porch is ready for the season.



Back to the campground, the weather was perfect, the water beautiful and the grand kids happy.
They fished and fished.





Catching and releasing.



Lots of hiking.



My husband and daughter.



And my grandson taking a selfie.



Last night I had my girlfriends over for dinner. I pulled out my good china. My mom bought them 65 years ago for her wedding china. She was raised in town and when she got married they were moving out into the "woods".  Not really far out but that's how it felt to her.



So while all her girlfriends were buying rose patterned china she bought these pine bough and leaf dishes. Long ago she gave them to me. I use them for special occasions but hate the fact that I'm afraid to put them in the dishwasher and have to hand wash them.



I had my friends over for hot soup, salad, crackers and cheeses. Laura made this cute jack- o-lantern cheese ball.
Another idea from pinterest, if your not familiar with this site google it and enjoy.



 Laura also made me this wonderful witch wall hanging, it has a companion piece of a cat but after paper piecing this for hours she gave me the cat pattern to do myself! LOL, Next year.



And on to the next holiday, Jamie paper pieced this cute Thanksgiving wall hanging.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your wallhanging that you made with the dyed wools and black background!! All of your fall decorations are so festive and look great! Your paper pieced witch is adorable, but looks like too much work for me. See you soon...Deb C

Anonymous said...

Your home is beautiful and so welcoming ! I remember your Mothers beautiful China! How fun to enjoy!Donna

Anonymous said...

you are giving Martha Stewart a run for her money! the leaf glass candle jars look like a fun project! and I really like the woolen pumpkin you stitched.

Peggy said...

Yes, if you're going to have one flower, that was the one to have. So cool that it worked out like that! Love seeing all your decorating ideas, Kathy -- the set of china is a treasure. It's interesting that my mom moved to the farm when she married and she had the pattern with wheat on her china. They thought alike, I guess, huh? xoxo

Deb Hardman said...

I love your home. Im glad you stayed there.I can smell the smells in my memory, of autumn at your house. You always inspire me my friend! I miss you!

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