
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Enamel Cake Stands are Back

Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Special Offer Through Today Only

This Industrial Vintage Pendant Lamp offers rustic elegance, perfect for farmhouse style kitchens. Made of iron, with a distressed green finish, the pendant lamp comes with a metal ceiling cap and a six foot cord with a plug that can be removed for professional hard wiring.
Monday, October 24, 2011
A Chance to Win our Vintage Style Nesting Herb Crates!


Wednesday, October 19, 2011
save 10% on your next purchase

To save 10% just enter coupon code "harvest11" during checkout.
Available today through midnight October 22, 2011.
Offer available while supplies last. Not valid on previous purchases.
CLICK HERE TO VISIT FARMHOUSE WARES
Monday, October 17, 2011
Music to my eyes

Thursday, October 13, 2011
Line Dry Clothes Even in the Winter

Tuesday, October 11, 2011
40% Off French Butter Caramels

Friday, October 7, 2011
It's Candle Season

Monday, October 3, 2011
Something to Bee Happy About

The Blackberry Shimmer Beeswax Lip Tint combines beeswax, pecan oil, and propolis, to keep lips nourished and moisturized with sheer, juicy color. A pretty and softening alternative to heavy lipstick, this organic lip tint offers the perfect amount of color. Has a light blackberry scent and the cap reflects the color. 100% natural ingredients create a 100% natural look.
The Beeswax Hand Cream is infused with royal jelly, softening pecan and peach kernel oils, anti-oxidizing blueberry extract, and healing propolis. Fresh peach-scented with a rich and creamy texture, this long-lasting, organic formula protects and softens hard-working hands with all-natural ingredients.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Fall Sale


Just enter code "fall11" at checkout.
Available through midnight, October 2, 2011.
Not valid on previous purchases. While supplies last.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Help Save the D. Landreth Seed Co

"Purveyors of Fine Seeds Since 1784" and America's 5th oldest continuously operating company, the D. Landreth Seed Co. needs your help. For the first time in their near-230 year history they are facing bankruptcy and are looking to spread the word about their company in the hopes of saving it through sales of their 2012 Heirloom and Vintage Seed Catalog and the resulting sales.
The catalog contains detailed histories and descriptions of their heirloom and vintage seeds plus additional historic information from their archive of antique catalogues dating back to 1839. "This catalogue contains more original historic horticultural information than any other resource currently being published. For the passionate gardener, it will be a valued resource. For the novice gardener, it is an absolutely critical tool and for anyone who is blessed with a love of history and a yearning to be in the garden."
Please visit their site and lend your support.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
New: Industrial Vintage Pendant Lamp

Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Can you say "Yum"

These creamy delights make a perfect companion to fall desserts:
apple pie, ice cream, custards, popcorn balls—even coffee.
Save 20% on French Butter Caramels, made with fresh butter
and sea salt.
Offer good on two items: individually-wrapped candies in a decorative milk pail
and our 7.85 oz. jar of caramel spread.
(No code necessary; sale price already applied.)
While supplies last.
Offer good on two items: individually-wrapped candies in a decorative milk pail
and our 7.85 oz. jar of caramel spread.
(No code necessary; sale price already applied.)
While supplies last.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
A Saucy Season

All that produce coming out the gardens must reignite some primal instinct he has to build up his and his family’s reserves, feeding our bodies with naturally delicious food now (and the guy can cook, even if he does say so himself) and stocking up our pantry for later. He joyously mixes the two enterprises, making supper while he’s turning out, say, 8 quarts of tomato sauce for the freezer. For days in late August and early September, and for briefer periods throughout the growing season, the counters overflow with vegetables in various stages of production, while the air fills with the most heavenly aromas you can imagine.
Happy as I am to see every last tomato (and a fair number of zucchinis, cucumbers, beans, beets and carrots) that we don’t eat freshly picked put up for later use, I usually feel a pang of worry that we won’t ever use it all. (Hubby, btw, always assures me that we don’t have nearly enough to get us to spring, let alone all the way to next year’s harvest.) Last year, thanks to a storm that knocked out the power and caused some freezer problems that we didn’t discover right away, we lost several bags of tomato sauce and some other vegetables. But I also worry that he burns so brightly during the harvest, that he won’t have the same energy and passion when the fresh produce stops coming, when the days grow short and his thoughts turn to other matters. When it comes time to use all those tomatoes, he’ll be busy getting the firewood undercover, feeding the stoves, not to mention hunting and skiing. Right now, he’s acting like Emiril Legasse or Bobby Flay, but by Valentine’s Day, his enthusiasm will have waned. He’ll still do a fair amount of cooking, and it’ll all be good. But the thrill will be gone. Will that freezer full of tomatoes be gone? Not unless he opens a restaurant, based on what I’ve seen in the last few weeks.
“You worry too much,” he says. True enough. “And I get a little better at this stuff with each passing year,” he says. “This year, I’m not just stewing and blanching and pickling, I’m filling the freezer with sauce. Tomato and garlic. Tomato, basil and garlic. Tomato sauce and meatballs. Tomato sauce with capers and olives. Every kind of sauce I can think of.”
No doubt. He is constantly refining his systems, perfecting his technique.
“And if you get worried, you could always take matters into your own hands,” he says. “You know, you’re a pretty good cook in your own right.”
Such a flatterer.
Every year in September my husband falls in love with cooking again. And I fall in a little bit more in love with him.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Love it! Martha Stewart Weddings Bride's Guide

We are over the moon about Sarah Smith's post on Martha Stewart Weddings Bride's Guide. I'm also a big fan of rustic weddings and casual, country celebrations of any kind, so I'm always looking for new things to make farmhouse style entertaining easy. Check out the full story, featuring our Zinc Place Cards, Rustic Glass Dryer Rack and more at The Bride's Guide. Thank you, Sarah.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
There's No Place Like Romantic Homes


Monday, September 12, 2011
Blackberry Honey Hand Soap is Back

When blackberry and honey come together, it creates the most delicious scent. This product was inspired by the intense character created by those little bees.
Bee Fact: It takes 2 million flowers to make one pound of honey.
Blackberry Honey Liquid Hand Soap is available now at Farmhouse Wares. Try the Tupelo Honey Hand Soap, too.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
See Us in EveryDay with Rachael Ray

Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Celebrate the Sweet Life

Our new 1000 Flowers Honey, by Bernard Michaud, is made from an age-old recipe. Infused with the flavors of flowers throughout the Pyrenees, this honey is the most sublime honey I’ve ever tasted. Bernard Michaud is a family owned business, devoted to the art of bee keeping and transforming the sweet nectar of bees into pure gourmet goodness. Lightly scented with flavors such as acacia, lavender and orange, the 1000 Flowers Honey is 100% natural-nothing added, nothing taken away. Honey lovers will delight in this artfully crafted treat. Packaged in a reusable decorative pail, this honey makes a beautiful gift for this Rosh Hashanah or for anyone that enjoys a memorable treat.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
The Rustic Glass Dryer Rack is Back

Monday, August 29, 2011
New: Antique Blue Vintage Style Metal Clock

Thursday, August 25, 2011
Bull Headed

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

Thursday, August 18, 2011
New York Transit Scroll

Monday, August 15, 2011
Porcelain Cheese Board

Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Antiqued Black Metal Pedestals

Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Cozy Kitchen Makeover


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

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