Showing posts with label Miss Bonnie's House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miss Bonnie's House. Show all posts
April 11, 2011
Conclusion of Miss Bonnie's House Tour
I think the sign above the mirror says exactly how Miss Bonnie feels about her home. (You can click to enlarge)
Miss Bonnie got this wonderful entertainment center and the large pic above the couch at Goodwill.
This fireplace not only adds warmth, but in the warmer months you can have the flames going just for the beauty:) Books on top have been given for special occasions ~ remember I told y'all that Miss Bonnie loves old books.
Grammy's old dry sink. The weeping willow tree picture was purchased by my Mom for Miss Bonnie when they went on a a little shopping excursion in downtown Midway, Kentucky. She has had it for over three years, and feels so blessed to finally have a home for it!
Coffee table is actually Grammy's old hope chest. The peacock runner was purchased when we were "antiquing" awhile back. I made the arrangement ~ the flowers are sitting in my Mom's old silver pitcher.
If this bathroom looks familiar there's a reason. I saved everything from my old bathroom when I redid it several years ago.
Guest room bedside table. Miss Bonnie is SO her mother! She has chocolates placed in the tea cup for guests to enjoy. There's one big difference, though. I would have already eaten them all up;)
Grammy's bed. (Bonnie has one in her room that looks just like it. Grammy and Grandaddy slept in twin beds (just like Ricky and Lucy;)
Well, that concludes the tour. I'm so glad you were able to join me! Don't worry, I'll be talking about something different next time! HA
April 08, 2011
Miss Bonnie's Bedroom
(Pink, of course;)
Handwork done by her great grandmother
Trunk to the left was her great -great uncle Karl's (all his earthly possessions were in this trunk )when he came over from Denmark to make a new life in America.
One of Miss Bonnie's favorite bible verses.
Bed was Grammy's. See the elephant? That has been her with since she was born ~ they told us in the NICU it would be good for her to have stimulation so Mr. P rushed to the gift shop and purchased "Ellie." We played it over and over for her:) Hopefully she will put Ellie "away," before she goes on her future honeymoon! HA:)
Close-up of bible verse.
Love the old doors in her house. See the curtain? One dollar on a clearance aisle!
Grammy's old dresser. The pic to the left is of Grammy and my Mom ~ pic to the right is Grandaddy and Miss Bonnie.
Next up: Living Room
April 07, 2011
Miss Bonnie's Dining Room
Miss Bonnie's dining room is actually a little alcove area off her kitchen. Although the picture doesn't really show it, the paint is a soft green. Almost everything in this area was made by the hands of a loved one. Mr. P made the heart shelf, Bonnie sewed the napkins, I made the arrangement, and the picture on the shelf is just a piece of fabric that we framed and embellished. The little bookcase was made by her late Grandpa. I love it when we can be surrounded by things that mean something to us, either that have been passed down, or made by the hands of a loved one. It's like surrounding yourself in a cozy warm blanket! Next up: bedroom!
April 05, 2011

Miss Bonnie's Home Sweet Home
When Miss Bonnie and I drove up to see this house I think we both knew it was the "one." It had so much charm and character ~ just like Miss Bonnie herself;) Bonnie loves old things, not only houses, but also people, friends and books! Her house was built in 1948 and although it was somewhat of a "wreck" it had really good bones. For the past five years it had been a rental and unfortunately, wasn't very well loved, that was until Miss Bonnie came along! She could see beyond the dirt, grime and cobwebs, and was up to the challenge.
The day that she closed on the house we all went over with her as she opened up the door to her new home. I had been wanting to do something special for the occasion and after a little looking I decided on this. We did a house blessing ~ basically what we did was we each lit a candle, and starting at the front door we said a prayer ( ie may my front door always be open to others (in the form of hospitality.) May all those that enter the door be blessed, etc.. We then went around to each room saying a prayer that was specific to that room. I must say it was a very meaningful experience to us all, and I think it was the perfect way start out in Miss Bonnie's home. Here is the before pic of the kitchen. It was in pretty bad shape.
Before
After
Here are the afters. Miss Bonnie is a "pink girl", as you can tell by her kitchen! We decided to take off the cabinet doors and "showcase" all of the beautiful dishes she has collected either by antiquing or from our dear Grammy. Eventually she wants to change out the counter tops (they are pretty banged up) but that will have to come later.
Do you see the scallop design above the cabinet? Before it was white, and didn't show up.
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