Showing posts with label sign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

5 Tips For A Simple Spring Farmhouse Vignette...


Hi Friends ~ Have you caught spring fever? Or are you suffering from cabin fever?!

Here in the Pacific Northwest we've had several days of gorgeous sunshine and now... snowflakes are lightly falling again. Since going to Hawaii is not an option (Did I mention we're having our whole septic system repaired as I write? Ah, the joys of country living...), I decided to freshen up just a small area in our home for spring.


If you (and/or your budget) is not ready to flip your whole house from winter to spring, consider these five easy tips for a farmhouse-inspired spring vignette:

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Farmstead Decor {All in the Details}

Hi Friends! I hope you're doing well. If you're thinking that the picture below could use a big bucket of lilacs, so am I. Stay tuned... About two more months. ;) Until then, I thought I'd share some simple farmhouse details that add lots of character and charm in any season...

Friday, December 14, 2018

Decorating Ideas for a Charming Country-Style Christmas...

Hi Friends ~ Thanks for visiting during this merry and full time of year! Perhaps you need some last-minute decorating ideas, or maybe you just need to relax and let your mind wander for a few minutes... Either way, I'm glad you stopped by!


I love this hand-made merry & bright sign I found at a little co-op in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho last year. This picture was taken last year, but I used the sign again in our dining room this year. The log candle holders provide an outdoors-inspired winter feeling. 

Monday, October 1, 2018

Fall Farmhouse Porch



Hi friends! Welcome to our fall front porch. If you can see past the pumpkins, leaves, cornstalks and mums, you may notice something different... We used to have a green front door, but after five years, I was ready for a change. The exterior of our farmhouse is a medium gray color, with white trim. I debated between painting the door black, or going with a weathered, raw wood finish for the door. I decided on wood, and am pleased with the result! (I'll share more on that process below.)

Monday, January 29, 2018

Unique Vintage Farmhouse Finds {What Stays and What Goes to the Shop}

Hi friends ~ Thank you for your encouragement these last several months as we started our shop space inside of M&M Antiques in Monroe, WA. Many of you who are local have even come in and shopped. That means so much to me!

Today I thought I'd share some recent farmhouse finds and talk about the challenge of determining what we keep in our home vs. what goes into the shop. That's a question I get asked a lot... How do you know what to keep and what to sell?

First, let me say that I try to offer items in the shop that I would use in our own home. That helps me when considering purchases for the shop space. (But it can also cause me to second-guess keeping things because they would usually work so well in our home! See what I mean?! ;)


This 1920's hutch was a tough decision. One hundred year-old patina like this is hard to find. But, it is in our shop where it is holding a lot, and will hopefully make someone very happy!

Friday, November 24, 2017

DIY Gift Ideas... {Farmhouse Inspired}


Hope you enjoyed Thanksgiving! Are you braving the crowds, or keeping it cozy at home this weekend? Today, I thought I'd share a roundup of some farmhouse-inspired DIY projects that would make great gifts. 

These posts were written over the past few years. Though there is a range in the quality of photos, depending on when the post was written, I still enjoy the finished product and hope you will too! 

Just click on the images or links below for instructions...

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Beautiful Vintage-Inspired Farmhouse Style Signs...


Affiliate links provided.

Some signs really set the tone for a space, and I'm excited to share some beautiful ones with you today!

I recently had this 6-foot sign made for our shop space (at M&M Antiques) by Paula over at Castle and Cottage.  If the sign above looks familiar, we have a smaller version in our home, with the year we moved to our farmhouse...

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

A New Sign for the New Year (and some personal thoughts...)


 Happy New Year!

It's hard to believe it's now 2017! This past year was one of the best yet for our family. We are so thankful. We are hopeful for this coming year and the new experiences we will encounter, both individually and as a family.

I have lots of home ideas swirling around for the coming year, and am excited to share them with you! 

But today, as we are just a few days into the new year, I wanted to share a a special sign that's new to our house, and why it means so much to me.

When I saw this sign by Cottonwood Shanty, I thought it would be perfect as we head into the new year. The quote by C.S. Lewis reminds us to look ahead with hope for the future. 


Thursday, December 29, 2016

Top 10 Posts of 2016 (Part 2)

We're counting down the top ten posts of 2016, as determined by number of page views. 
Just click on the title link to see the original post in its entirety.
(If you missed part one, you can see it here.)


#5: They Inherited a 1905 Farmhouse (All Its Contents and 125 Acres!)
Y'all. This is a must-read. The story of The Cope Farmhouse will set you dreaming, and cheering on this sweet family!



Thursday, November 10, 2016

A Farmhouse Christmas Vignette...

Last week, I wrote about how we were going to leave our dining room decorated for fall until Thanksgiving. The rest of the house we would begin decorating for Christmas, little by little, to alleviate some of the December hustle and have more time to enjoy the season together. Well, at this rate, we may not be all that early when we finish! :)

But, we have started! We began with a vignette in our front entryway...

Monday, September 19, 2016

Ball Game Today {Farmhouse Sign}


If it's one thing we have around here, it's ball games! Football, basketball, baseball, soccer... you name it. With three growing boys, we love all the ball games! :)

You can imagine how happy we were to receive this vintage-inspired "Ball Game Today" sign from Shad and Heather over at Pair of Spades!


Thursday, March 31, 2016

Farm Sign

It's spring break here for us this week and we have been blessed with an amazing dose of sunshine. We've had some of the boys' friends over to play and have been enjoying time outdoors. After a couple days of play dates, I felt the need to create (something other than snacks ;).


Sunday, January 24, 2016

A Custom Vintage Farmhouse Style Sign


I felt like an 8-year-old on Christmas morning when I saw the brown paper package from Castle and Cottage Signs. I couldn't open it quickly enough!

This one-of-a-kind, hand-painted sign, by the talented Paula Small, was exactly what I'd hoped for. I was going to write that it "looks like it was made for" our entryway. Then I realized, it actually was. ;)


Wednesday, January 13, 2016

3 Farmhouse DIY Projects (When Skies are Gray)

These are the days in Seattle when we have to dig deeper to keep our spirits up. 

The skies are gray. 

Dark gray. 

The rain is not letting up. 

The anticipation of Christmas is either over, 
or 346 days out... depending on how you look at it.

In case you're experiencing a touch of the winter blues, or cabin fever, I thought I'd share a few (totally doable) DIY projects that will add some charm to your winter (or any season really) nest. Just click on the link below each picture for instructions...


Vintage Inspired Sign

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

DIY "Thankful" Sign For Your Yard, Porch or House

I wanted to share a "Thankful" sign I made last year in case you missed it. This sign is easy to make, but makes a big statement with its size and simple charm.

If you're hosting Thanksgiving this year, this sign would be adorable on a fence, along a driveway or on your porch. Welcome your guests by showing them you are "Thankful" for them! You could even keep going with this sign and add, "For You." As well as using it outdoors, we used this sign (with fence) for a backdrop at an appreciation dinner.



Here's what you need:

Paint stir sticks (long and short) or yard sticks
Hot glue gun
Twine (for hanging letters)
Paint (optional)


I had originally planned to buy wood yard sticks and have them cut into 6", 12" and 24" increments. When I went to Home Depot, their large cutting saw was broken so they offered me a bunch of paint sticks (long and short) for free! 
(Thank you Home Depot! ;)


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Fall {Last Year} at our Little Farmstead

Sometimes it's fun to take a little trip down memory lane. (Even if we're just talking one year ago!) Last fall, I had only been blogging for about six months and was on a steep learning curve. (Still am...)

I hope you find at least one of these ideas or images interesting. ;) 
Links to the original posts are beneath each picture.



White Barnyard Animals Candle Holders

Monday, July 27, 2015

Farmhouse Flowers (& a new favorite sign)

We visited a farmer's market on Friday, where a sweet
 sunflower bouquet caught my eye. 

A simple gallon glass jar for a vase atop an old wooden 
breadboard provide a rustic arrangement, fitting for a farmhouse.


The purple flowers made us think of the pink ones from "Horton Hears a Who." ;)


And remember this sign I made last week for a gift? (DIY here.)


The next day, our youngest made me a sign. 
Be. still. my. heart. 


And it came just in the nick of time as I was knee-deep in summer laundry and dishes!

For all you tired mamas or grand-mamas out there who fall into bed exhausted each night, you know what these little tokens of love mean...

So happy you stopped by today. I hope your week is off to a really good start!

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

{DIY} Gray Barn Antiques Sign

I love old signs. The chippy, faded kinds. 
Ones that have hung from local businesses with pride, and weathered many storms. 
A little piece of history to hang on our four walls. Yes, please.

But, sometimes the right ones can be hard to find. And when you do find them, the price can be hard to swallow. 

So, I'm sharing a sign I recently made using found wood and paints that I had on-hand. The only thing I purchased was a new set of small paintbrushes for the lettering.  



You'll need a piece of wood. Start by painting it white, making sure NOT to cover it evenly. A quick coat will do. You want it to look weathered. (I went lighter near the edges.)


Next, type out your words. I used Word for Mac and the "Iowan Old Style Black" font in size 180. Print out the words on regular computer paper. Cut off excess paper so that you can position the words how you want them on the wood. 

Make sure your words are the right size to fit on your sign.


Turn the words over and use a pencil to scribble over the backside of the letters.


Turn them right side up and tape down into place. Pressing fairly hard, trace over each letter with a pencil, burnishing them onto the sign.


Use a small paintbrush with a pointed tip to carefully paint in each letter. I chose to use a gray paint for this sign. And remember, you don't need gray paint - just mix a few drops of your black craft paint in with your white craft paint. ;)


Once your sign dries completely, sand it as if your life depends upon it. 

And there you have it - - your vintage inspired sign!



This one is a gift... hope she likes it!


Thank you so much for stopping by!

Xo


Monday, April 27, 2015

Home Decor DIY Projects ~ Farmhouse Style!

 Whether you're a first time visitor or regular commenter here on Little Farmstead, I'm so glad you're here! It's been a joy to build friendships, share ideas and gain inspiration from each other. 

As I've mentioned, our blog recently reached the one year milestone and I want to thank you so much for reading!

 Today, I thought it would be fun to take a look back at some of the DIY projects featured during these first 12 months...


Beneath each photo is a link to the DIY instructional post... 




















Are you currently working on any decor or home improvement projects? 
I've been working on a couple that I can't wait to share with you soon!


Have a wonderful day!

xo

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

'Farm Shop' Sign...

I think we all have those stories about that great find that got away.

My sister and I both loved an old blue 'Farm Shop' sign we saw when antiquing years ago. It was out of our price range. But every time we'd shop at that store, we'd comment on how cute it was, glad that it was still there. Then, one day it was gone.

So, I've had this idea for a 'farm shop' sign for awhile. It looks nothing like the sign we saw. I added items that might be sold at a farm shop - like herbs, eggs and antiques. I had looked online for samples of old farm shop signs, which helped provide ideas.


I used the same process I did here, except that I 
didn't use a  paint pen this time - just a brush.


I'm giving the desk and work area below the sign and jar collection
a refresher and plan to share pictures soon (if all goes well!).

Thank you for stopping by today!

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