Tuesday, November 2, 2010

White Wednesday


Don't you just love white linens?  I bought the cutwork pillows from a sweet lady in her 80's.  They were a wedding gift to her when she married and are in mint condition.  The desight is of an orchid. Simply beautiful. 
I don't know how she stood to part with them, but I'm so glad she did.   I will cherish them always.


Our home, built in 1856, was previously home to my great-grandmother and my three great aunts, Flossie, Sarah and Maggie.  This is the bedding in the largest room in the house.  (The little girl in the picture is me! We all have our days!!  LOL). We now use this as our master bedroom.  It formerly was my great aunt Flossie's room. 


The pillow in the foreground is made from a single white vintage pillow case.



Aunt Sarah's room was here.  It is the smallest of the three, but everyone's favorite.


The pillow on the bed was also made from a vintage white pillow case.


My daughter Angie used this room to dress in when she married two years ago.


The wedding took place in the yard just outside  the window.  You can catch a glimpse of one of my stained glass pieces made by my daughter Marney just behind the sheers.


These linens are found in my great aunt Maggie's room.  Another pillow made from a vintage pillow case.  The rest of the bedding is a simply wonderful collection of battenburg lace.  I found the coverlet at an antique shop for only $6.00.  The other pieces were found here and there.


Aunt Maggie was the most precious little lady with snow white hair.
She sat in this room for hours at a time making sweet jointed baby dolls.  She never had any children, but loved them so much.  She made many, many dolls. Many of them are still loved and cherished today.


The flower garden quilt at the end of the bed is very old and was made by my great grandmother.
It is actually a pieced quilt top that has never been quilted.  It was given to us by a friend who had purchased it from grandma Buena many years ago.  She felt that we would love to have it.  She was so very right!




I'm so glad you stopped by for my White Wednesday post.  Please check back often.  Someday soon I'll show you each room in detail and maybe a short tutorial about some uses for vintage pillow cases.

See you soon,
Tommye

Monday, November 1, 2010

Farewell to Fall



"Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile."
William Cullen Bryant



It's time to say goodbye.


No more sitting on the front porch listening to the children play across the street.


No more watering plants.



No more chatting with your friends and watching the leaves fall.





No more long naps on the porch swing.


No more breakfasts on your table.

But oh, autumn you have been wonderful!
Not too hot.  Not too cold.
Not too short.  Not too wet.


I'm going to miss you porch.  Oh, I'll pass through and hurry in the front door to escape the cold north wind, the rain and the snow.  I'll know your there and I'll look longingly at the porch swing through my windows.  I won't get to spend much time with you.  But I won't have forgotten you and there will be a day in the not too distant future when you once again will be my favorite place to be.  I'll make new cushions for your chairs and bring the ferns back outside and we'll settle in for a long sweet summer.  So until then, goodbye.
I'll see you soon!

Tommye



Thursday, October 28, 2010

It's time to get ready for winter!


Fall is almost over and winter is coming on.  It's time to get  ready.  The animals even know it's coming.  The squirrels are busily gathering acorns, raiding my bird feeders and gathering anything they can safely store away. 


Most of the berries and other food stuffs are beginning to become scarce. 

 If you want to have wonderful little bird friends to keep you company in the winter, now is the time to begin feeding them really regularly. 
  



Black oil sunflower seeds are the favorite around here.  On really cold winter days,  the fat from a suet mix will help keep them warm.  Peanut butter mixed with seed is a great treat also.


Nuthatches, chickadees, purple house finches and goldfinches are the most often sighted on my feeders. Don't forget to scatter some on the ground for the larger birds. Cardinals, bluejays, doves and other larger birds are most often ground feeders.



If you plan to feed the birds, remember to be consistent.  If there is a big snow on the ground, they really depend on you for nourishment.  If they have made the decision to stay near your home for the winter, they have done so with the expectation that a meal will be there when they need it.
 
The temperature is dropping tonight.  We'll be close to the freezing point.  I've begun to bring in a few plants that I will winter over in our glassed in back porch.  I'm a terrible softy.  I just can't let some of them go!  I'll show you pictures of my "greenhouse" as soon as I get my camera and my computer to be "friends."
 
Talk to you soon!
Tommye

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

White Wednesday



Don't you just love crystal and lace and white?
I wanted to share some of my hand painted items with you today. 
This little area is located at the entrance of the shop.
An old ironing board becomes a beautiful wall display when painted with a sweet country church and the words "Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound."
I love painting these little burgundy roses.  They look wonderful against old white linens and lace.  Don't you think? 




White hydrangeas have been one of my best sellers this year.
As you can see I've painted them on lots of things.
My favorites are the cake stands.
Wouldn't a lovely white coconut cake look great there?




Vases, pitchers, journals, candles, these are just a few of the many things in my painted display.




One or two blossoms in white milk glass make the perfect little arrangement.



And of course roses on crystal.  The goblets make wonderful wedding gifts. The tiny vases make a perfect gift for a sick friend.  All you need is one little blossom from your garden. 

Have a Beautiful White Wednesday!


A few of our favorite things




We have old things,





We have new things.





We have things we buy.




We have things we make ourselves.





We have things that smell wonderful.





We have things that stimulate your mind.




We have things that make you feel pretty.




We have wonderful pottery for your home.




We have cuddly things.




We have things that make you laugh.





Mountain Home Gifts is a wonderful collection of lots of different things.
I have operated the gift shop which is located in the rear of the historic Bishop Otey Cottage for the last eleven years.  I am now blessed beyond measure and also call this wonderful place home.  (The commute is just terrible!   [LOL].  I step out of my kitchen or dining room and into my shop.)  We are located in beautiful downtown Beersheba Springs, Tennessee.

Come see us some time!

Tommye

Monday, October 25, 2010

A beautiful Monday




Usually you don't think about Monday's being beautiful.  Sometimes they are stressful to the nth degree.
Phones ringing constantly, someone at the door, laundry to do, floors to vacuum. You name it and it can usually go wrong.  This Monday has been quiet, peaceful and only the occasional phone call.  We had rain over night.  Thunder rumbling in the distance and rain on the roof.  Really good sleeping music.  We've had rain today too.  I love to do house work when it rains.  I got all my cleaning done and have even  managed to paint a little and read a little. 
Life is good!


Now take my mom, she hates the rain.  She loves doing her cleaning on a sunny day.  Her birthday was this last Sunday.  Happy, happy birthday Mom.  I love you.

 You can catch a peek of the shop behind Mom.  (Sorry, the Hoosier cabinet has sold.)
I am expecting some orders for the shop in this week.  Raspberry jalapeno jam,  new place mats and table runners and some of our wonderful Keeper's of the Light candles.  I think I hear the UPS truck now.  Got to go!!!

Hoping you have a beautiful Monday too!

Tommye

Thursday, October 21, 2010

A little bit about me.

All things bright and beautiful



I thought I would begin to show you a few things I do.  A few of my paintings.  One of the things I like to do is to paint on old glass windows.  




Amazing Grace
(sold, but I will take orders)



Mountain Home Gifts is located near the United Methodist Assembly in Beautiful Beersheba Springs, Tennessee.  I always try to keep window paintings on hand.




Mountain View Church




If you see something you are interested in you can contact me by e-mail.
Hope you have enjoyed this little preview. 
I hope to have photos of my painted Christmas mirrors soon and maybe a little tour of the gift shop.

See you!

Tommye



He is everywhere




Under the wings of a butterfly


On the petals of a flower




Or in a field of wildflowers.



The Chapel at the United Methodist Assembly near Vesper Point

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Welcome to Mountain Home


Welcome, I'm glad you're here.

In this post, it is my hope to show you glimpses of our life here on the mountain and to show you why we love it so much.  I am very new to blogging, but with the help of my daughter I hope to launch myself into this wonderful new world.

 Little by little I want to introduce you to my world. 

Have a wonderful day!

Tommye



Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A taste of Autumn

Welcome Beautiful Bountiful Autumn

Fall in the mountains.  You really should come!!  Our weather has been very dry.  No rain for days.  But as I write this post, I actually hear rain on our roof.  Praise God from whom all blessings flow!