However, if you want to be sure it is Westmoreland Glass, check for the maker's mark. Here is what mine looks like. I brushed it with some eyeshadow so the WG (Westmoreland Glass) shows up. They have had a few marks over the years. Luckily, with smart phones we can look them up on the spot.
Ambience on a Budget is learning how to create your dream lifestyle within your means. It is living a higher lifestyle than you can actually afford, in areas of decorating, gardening, personal image, pets, entertaining, travel, etc...
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Fall in September
I love fall!!! It's my favorite time of the year! The colors of September, all the beautiful yellows and golds. Sunflowers and Goldenrod blooming, and then all those bees (time to harvest all of that honey)! How I delight in the subtle changes that begin in September! The farmer's corn stalks, soy beans, hay, and wheat fields all ending their cycle in various shades of saffron.
Sincerely Yours in September,
Nancy
Friday, September 20, 2013
Brass
Have you ever considered brass as an outdoor decoration? One of my favorite uses for brass is outdoors. It can withstand all climates. I especially enjoy brass in the winter landscape when the snow collects and outlines each piece. They also are interesting in an ice storm. Brass glistens in the sun. It also gets a beautiful patina as it ages. You can purchase brass relatively inexpensively at antique and resale stores. The ballerina was priced at $75. I was only able to get 10 percent off. I paid $67.50 for her. She is approximately 33" tall.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Before and After
Before
Here is my newest project. I picked the shadow box up at an upscale resale store. They were asking $28. I got them down to $20. It measures 22"Hx18"Wx2.5"D. This is going to be taken apart. I'm going to repaint it. Of course, I'm making it into a Snowy Owl with birch trees in the background for the white on white bedroom that I am currently decorating. Continue reading this blog for the "after" reveal.
Step 2. Remove owl and branch from the backboard. It was attached with 3 screws.
Step 3. Prepare background board by scraping and lightly sanding. Here is where my project made a turn. I started thinking of my birch tree wallpaper I had hanging in my kitchen and how the frame on the picture matched the same tone as my cabinets. So I decided to turn my project into a picture for the kitchen and to use the birch tree wallpaper for the background.
Step 4. Wallpaper the background. The paper was prepasted. I placed the paper over the board, and ran my finger around the edges to form a crease. I cut the crease with a pair of scissors. Then, using warm water, I dipped the wallpaper into the water and placed it on the board.
Step 5. Next, coat the eyes with petroleum jelly to protect them from the paint, while transforming into the Snowy Owl.
Step 6. Reattach the painted Snowy Owl to the background with a hot glue gun. Then flip the board over to secure with staples using a staple gun.
Step 7. Finally, place the shadow box face down, lay the backboard also face down into the shadow box. Line up your frame and staple the background to the frame using the staple gun.
After
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Hydrangeas Drying and Spray Painting
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Here's the finished project!
Enjoy your flowers!
Nancy
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Westmoreland Milk Glass
So here is the piece that started it all! I spied this bird on a shelf in an antique shop for $22. I actually did not know what I was looking at! But, I had to have it! As it turns out, It is Westmoreland milk glass. And there is a whole collection of different animals on a nest. This piece is "Robin on a Nest". I have seen this piece priced as high as $165!!! Its available in many colors; blue, yellow, green, etc...
Here is the rest of my collection ...so far!
There are still many more to collect: a dog, a cow, an eagle with eaglets, and many more!!!
This is how I display mine.
I bought these wire shelves at TJMaxx for $49.99.
It measures 3 feet high by 3 feet wide.
Whatever your quest may be, happy collecting!
Nancy
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Rolled Guest Cloths
Rolled guest cloths are a great idea for your guest washroom. Guests really appreciate the feeling of being pampered. When they see this added touch, they feel special! And an added benefit is how hygienic it is not having all your guests use the same hand towel. It is a very inexpensive way to show you are a savvy host! And it's "green" too! I often choose colors for the season and arrange my rolled washcloths in a basket or flower pot and place it on the sink. I place an additional small basket with a note saying, "Please put your used cloths here." These cloths were purchased at a dollar store an 8 pack for $5.50.
The instructions for rolling the hand cloths are simple.
Here is the finished product!
It looks like a basket of flowers! And guests appreciate a clean cloth to dry their hands.
Enjoy the small things in life!
Nancy
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