Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Rustic Glass Dryer Rack is Back

Our Rustic Glass Dryer Rack is back in stock! Reminiscent of vintage french bottle drying racks, it's ideal for showing off a collection. Hand forged iron makes up this sturdy and funtional kitchen helper. Use it to dry all those party glasses or to display your favorite mugs.




Monday, August 29, 2011

New: Antique Blue Vintage Style Metal Clock

Inspired by old clocks found throughout Paris Flea Markets, our new Antique Blue Vintage Style Metal Clock will brighten your farmhouse decor. The antique French country blue finish has a rustic patina for added charm. The big, bold numbers make it easy to read. Available at Farmhouse Wares.


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Bull Headed

This handsome bull is more than just a decorative wall mount. He's also a boot jack or boot pull, designed to help pull off stubborn boots. You simply place the heel of the boot in the u-shaped horns, which acts as a grip. Place the weight of your other foot on the head and pull your foot free. Every farmhouse needs one. The Bull Head Wall Mount and Boot Jack is made of sturdy cast iron and has a rustic buttermilk finish. Available at Farmhouse Wares.


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Back to School Sale




SAVE 10%

As the kids head back to school, treat yourself to a little quiet time

and something new for your home, plus save 10% off your next purchase.


To save 10% just enter coupon code "school11" during checkout.

Available today through midnight August 26, 2011.


Offer available while supplies last. Not valid on previous purchases.


CLICK HERE TO VISIT FARMHOUSE WARES

Monday, August 22, 2011

New: Dog Treat Canister

Stash away dog treats in our new vintage inspired Dog Biscuit Canister. Now you can store goodies in style, keeping them fresh, dry and safe from hungry hound pilfering. The Dog Biscuit Canister makes a great gift for dog-lovers and adds a little cheer to your kitchen too.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

New York Transit Scroll

Our new vintage style New York Transit Scroll is a nostalgic nod to the bold design of early 20th-century subway signage. This reproduction subway banner embraces the forthright graphics once displayed in New York subway stations. I heart NY.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Porcelain Cheese Board

As I begin to feel fall in the air, a little wine and cheese party with friends feels like a yummy idea. I just love this Porcelain Cheese Board that's new at Farmhouse Wares. The French menu-motif is perfect for serving up fromage in style.





Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Antiqued Black Metal Pedestals

Inspired by vintage industrial decor, these Antiqued Black Metal Pedestals are perfect for displaying candles, keepsakes and more. They'll come in handy for flaunting your spooky Halloween decorations, too.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Cozy Kitchen Makeover



Last week I mentioned how I gave my farmhouse kitchen a much needed makeover. I wanted to make things a little cozier, especially since the kitchen seems to be the hub of all our activity. Most of our meals are served in the dining room or out on the patio in the summer, so the kitchen has become more of a place to chat and enjoy cocktails as we cook. Because of this, I wanted seating that was a little more comfortable than the small antique Hitchcock chairs we had (shown in the before picture). I also cringed over the old round table we had. It was useful while my daughter was small as she could go to town with her art projects and other messes without me freaking out.



I painted the walls a creamy white to brighten things up. Then I found a wicker settee that fit perfectly in the small space. I made the farm toile pillows and the yellow check cushion. I had the antique farm table in storage, just waiting for the day my daughter was old enough not to destroy it. I found the cheerful yellow wingback chair at a tag sale. I actually love the feeling created by this large upholstered chair. It makes it feel more like a place to sit and chat or read. We tend to hang in here a lot more since the re-do, which is great because the kitchen also has beautiful views of my gardens. It may be a small farmhouse kitchen, but now it's a cozy one too.




Thursday, August 4, 2011

Hydrangeas

My Limelight Hydrangea is just packed with blooms. I picked a bunch this morning and put them in one of our new metal vases from the shop. (This is the medium size from our Vintaged Petite Metal Vase Collection.) If you're looking for a good performing Hydrangea, I highly recommend the Limelight. It's always packed and healthy, and the blooms turn from creamy white, to soft pink, to an old-fashioned maroon. It's the perfect flower for a country home.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Country Farm Toile



I came across this adorable country farm toile at a tag sale. I'm pretty drawn to anything toile, but when I saw chickens and sheep and some hearty farmers working away, my heart began to pound (this is always a sure sign I will break out the wallet without hesitation). I've been working on making my kitchen a little more cozy, so I made down-filled pillows with the toile and they seem to fit right in.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Cupcake Stands Create a Buzz

Our Cupcake Stands are creating quite a buzz in the August issue of Brides Magazine, and we're all aflutter about this full-page feature.


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Wooden Ribbon Rack is Back

After a very, very long wait, I'm excited to offer the Wooden Ribbon Rack once again. I love mine because it fits my vintage style decor and helps keep all my wrapping supplies organized. The metal rod holds and dispenses ribbon, rick-rack, twine and more. It also has a drawer to keep scissors and tape in one convenient place. That's a wrap.

Wooden Ribbon Rack Available at Farmhouse Wares.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Shaker Cake Recipe

My husband is not big into sweets. This has always been a bit of a drag for me. It's a lot easier to indulge in desserts when you have someone who is just as eager as you. The thought of being the only one to order a sweet treat after a big meal feels a little lonely to me. So, when my husband came home with this shaker cake recipe and said I HAVE to make it, I was intrigued. I had some friends over for dinner the other night and decided to whip this up. It's a perfect summer treat, made with refreshing pineapple and a cream cheese frosting that is to do die for. Give it a try:

Shaker Cake
2 eggs well-beaten
20 oz undrained pineapple (crushed)
2 cups sugar
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda

Combine ingredients by hand. Put in ungreased 9" x 13" pan
Bake at 350 for 35-45 min

Cream Cheese Frosting
1 eight-oz. pkg cream cheese
1/4 lb butter
1 1/2 cup confectioners sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla

Displayed on our French Wire Cake Stand, available at Farmhouse Wares

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

New: Vintaged Petite Metal Vase Collection

We just got this Vintaged Petite Metal Vase Collection in at the shop. They're perfect for setting the table for an elegant brunch or adding to a compilation of beloved white vases (can we ever have enough?). A charming set of three, each vase has an antique off-white, weathered finish for a vintage look.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

New: Vintage Style Glass Butter Dish

Keep butter close at hand with our new Vintage Style Glass Butter Dish. Reminiscent of those found in old French country kitchens, its hefty pressed glass is durable and keeps butter cool.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

See Us In Romantic Homes

We are honored to have two of our favorite products featured in the current issue of Romantic Homes Magazine. Our Rustic Wire Potato Basket and Glass Jam Pot with Fabric Cover are both on display in their Playing House Section. It's a must-see issue, as it is a Special Flea Market issue and it offers a guide to the best-of-the-best flea markets throughout the US. Thank you so much Romantic Homes.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Galvanized Cake Stand is Back

Many of you may recall The Lettered Cottage post about our Galvanzied Cake Stand and the yummy Key Lime Cake recipe. Well, I'm so excited to report they are finally back in stock today. Thank you all for your patience.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

chicken report {no. 13}

Here's one good reason to carry a flashlight out to the coop at night. That little fellow on the bottom looks mighty cozy, but it could have been a stinking disaster.

There are so many nights when I hurry out there in the dark, too lazy to look for the flashlight, and stick my hands in the nesting boxes, fishing for eggs. You'd think I would have learned my lesson when my husband encountered a prickly possum hiding in the coop this spring. He didn't have a light with him, but he quickly realized something didn't sound right and went back for it. This picture is actually my brother-in-law's coop. He put it on facebook with the caption: "reason #6 to pack a flashlight when tending to the coop in the dark." I can't wait to ask him what reason number 1-5 are. I'll keep you posted.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Mulberry Madness

Hey there! Hope you all had a wonderful 4th. I had a relaxing time with family and friends at a nearby lake. When we returned home, all sun-kissed and tired, we realized the chickens had escaped from their run. They seemed like happy campers though, as they had discovered the abundance of mulberries that have fallen from our huge white mulberry tree. For some reason, the tree has been extra productive this year, and we have mulberries coming out of our ears. I'm not a fan of the white mulberry. I find them rather bland, but my husband has a co-worker that loves them, so every year we make sure she gets buckets-full of them. I'm going to try to make a pie, but if anyone out there has a recipe for mulberry muffins, jams or anything that might help to sweeten them, I'd love to hear from you. The berries are at their peak right now, and I'd like to be able to say, mulberries aren't just for the birds.





Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Rustic Barn Birdhouse

We recently got this Rustic Barn Birdhouse in at the shop. I fell in love with its rusty tin roof instantly. I had my husband attach ours to a post and place it at the edge of our garden. It was easy for him to tackle this project, as the birdhouse has a door in the back for cleaning. He was able to fit a screwdriver in no problem. It took him all of 20 minutes to complete, and it looks great in the garden. I was amazed at how fast the bluebirds came and made a home for themselves in their new barn. Home tweet home. Available at Farmhouse Wares.


Monday, June 27, 2011

catch of the day

While on a trip to the beach this weekend, I caught this guy having a fine lunch. I was glad he found his own snack, so he wouldn't be tempted to come after mine. Last year, my brother-in-law told me he waited in line for quite some time at the beach snackbar for a hamburger, only to have a seagull dive down and steal it from him on his way back to the blanket. It seems these handsome creatures are getting more aggressive, but they'll have to put up a good fight before I let go of my fried clams.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Happy Summer!

Happy Summer Everyone!
May you enjoy lazy days under blue skies
and long nights catching fireflies.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Garden Decor

Cultivating a garden, whether it’s packed with perennials or produce, is a labor of love. Some plants need endless TLC, weeds seem to win the battle by July, and insects can wreak havoc in the blink of an eye. But garden décor…well, that’s the fun part.

For me, adding small pieces of man-made garden décor, is like adding the final touches to a freshly painted room. It’s the easy part, and it’s the moment when I feel like I can finally sit back and admire my hard work. These little garden jewels, such as the cast iron Garden Sign, tend to put a smile on my face, as I stumble across them.
Some act as more than décor: our Rustic Wire Picnic Basket gets put to work at harvest time, and Numbered Row Markers look handsome as they organize little seedlings. Bee Skeps, made with natural fibers, add a touch of cottage garden charm, but they also come in handy for protecting small plants against the danger of frost.
My motto: Keep garden décor simple. It should blend into the landscape with ease. After all, Mother Nature is the real star of the show.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Wire Mesh Cubby and Coat Rack is Back in Stock

They're back! The Wire Mesh Cubby with Coat Rack helps to bring function and style to any room in your farmhouse. Its industrial vintage style offers rustic elegance, and it features four wire mesh cubbies, so you can store mail, books or bills. There are nine coat hooks, making it ideal for a busy mudroom. The wood shelf has an off-white, distressed finish.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Special Offer

Farmhouse Wares invites you to save 10% off your next purchase.

To save 10% just enter coupon code "new61411" during checkout.

Available today through midnight June 16, 2011.


Offer available while supplies last. Not valid on previous purchases.


CLICK HERE TO VISIT FARMHOUSE WARES

Thursday, June 9, 2011

New: Vintage Style Black Striped Table Runner

Whether you have a sturdy, rustic farm table or a picnic table, this French-inspired, Vintage Style Black Striped Table Runner always looks relaxed and elegant. Made of 100% cotton, this striped runner has the look of old french linen without all the maintenance. Its warm oatmeal color and fine black stripes give it pure farmhouse charm. Easy to care for, it gets softer with each washing. Vintage style farmhouse decor never looked so appealing. Machine wash and dry.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

hay fever

Spring is such a busy time in our little rural town. The only traffic jams we see are created by slow-moving tractors. Farmers are the move; gardeners are dreaming up landscapes, softball and baseball games send cheers into the night air. It seems no one has rested since March. Perhaps this is why I always love haying time. Though the farmers move fast, taking full advantage of sunny days, the hay bales seem to stand still and quiet, at least for little while.





Monday, June 6, 2011

Doe a deer

I spotted this family of deer across the street at dusk the other night. One-by-one they made their way from the brush to the clearing. There were about five or six of them. Every sighting is exciting to me. Such beautiful creatures.