Mirror on mantle
Jessica Smith
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Comments (4)Would you please post a picture of yours? I have a 1904 house with a FP addition (not original to the house) and I have always wanted to know what style is considered period....See MoreSee-through fireplace mantle/tile layout and design
Comments (33)Jlc--thanks! I'm slowly warming to the idea of maybe tile just around the firebox. And I agree that a darker tile/stone would be best. Slate would look nice and not compete with the Carrara counters. I'd have to see some sort of photoshop or mockup to be able to tell. Mtn--I'm not sure I'd like the balance of dark charcoal top with white bottom. I think it emphasizes my low ceilings. Robo--different on both sides is a viable option I hadn't considered. I also appreciate you sneaking a photo of that fireplace while at dinner! You're very kind. That looks elegant, and helps me consider the options. Hi Colorfast! Nice to see you too. I agree with you about the feeling of the fireplace. I had not planned hearths when we reno'd. The fireplace area you see used to be a gigantic brick mass of two offset fireplaces as part of the wall that separated the two sides of the house, complete with massive ugly hearth on one side. I was rebelling against that set up when I re-designed the house and moved rooms around. I wanted a sleeker look. At this point, there's not enough floor space on the living room side for hearth. On the family room side where you see little DD's art table, there's enough space. I'm hoping that when we are finally able to buy new furniture for the family and living rooms that we can add some sort of little seating by the FR fireplace. Athomeinva--thanks. The fabric is not my style at all. It's hard to see, but there's a metallic thread running through the fabric. And it's showing its 25+ years of wear. Although the settee itself is much too ornate for my taste, I'm never going to part with it, and I don't currently have space to put it anywhere else in my house. It's a very special piece to me. I hadn't thought about having to possibly paint the side shelves. Not sure. The sprayed on finish is so lovely right now. Hmmmm.......See MoreFlamey, they are darling!
Comments (9)Blogs Garden Voices Blog Directory Forums Garden Forums Home Forums Nature Forums Photo Galleries Garden Galleries Home Galleries Ask The Experts Tools & Directories GardenWeb Shopping Organization Directory Events Calendar Hortiplex Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Kitchen Table Forum : Post a Follow-Up -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by flamingo_in_ar (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 8:45 Aren't these the cutest little tree ornaments? And like they suggest, they would be an adorable advent item, just embroider a number, 1-25, on each one. Gosh, I just love little, tiny things. I thought I should share these since we were just talking about knitted socks! Here is a link that might be useful: Tiny stockings for the tree.... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow-Up Postings: RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by grinch_gut (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 8:51 To cute! wow I have not posted in forever and still have to much to do to spend alot of time on here yet maybe this winter it will slow down for me....Stacy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by oklamoni (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 8:54 Very cute Flamey... I have crochet socks for my Christmas tree. Never thought of knitting any. ;) Moni -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by chubby_rat (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 8:59 HEY.........talk to the Mumster,she knows how to knit.Maybe this could be her new "thing"! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by maryanntx (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 9:05 Those are so cute. I bet the crocheted ones are just as neat. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by dotmom (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 9:13 So cute. I printed out the pattern. I thought I would knit one or two to wear as a seasonal decoration for my winter jacket. Dottie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by flamingo_in_ar (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 9:26 Moni, Mum is off of knitting right now, she doesn't even want to make regular sized socks right now. She's not seeing as well as she used to and that thin sock yarn and tiny needles would send her over the edge! She's enjoying not having any projects right now, she had gotten a little OCD over the scrubbies and dishcloths. She even gave me back that skein of very cool yarn that makes the stripes and patterns as you knit, she said she'll never use it for socks and wants me to find a new home for it. I can't return it to the store where I got it, though, since she knitted a couple of inches of cuff. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by janie_ga (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 10:44 Mingo, I have a pattern that you can use to crochet little stockings- they are "lumpier" than these but still cute. My mom and I have made 100s over the years. Ya want me to send it to you? Oh, Stewie is afraid of his new cat toy. For a cat who loves to sit in the window and "chirp" at the birds at the feeder, he sure is scare of a toy bird that chirps! LOL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by granlan_tx (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 10:52 Me, too, Flamey; have always wanted to learn how to knit. Think of how many things I could make for those great grand triplets of mine! :) You're so very crafty, I'm surprised you didn't pick knitting up from your Mum years ago. :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by stephmc72 (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 10:53 Ahh, those are really cute.... But I'm shocked YOU don't know how to knit, Miss Crafty herself!! You better get learning, woman! :-) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by buzzard (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 10:53 Flames, if you haven't found a home for that yarn, I'll buy it from you. I would love to play with it. Janie, would you mind sharing the pattern with me, too? I love to crochet and knit. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by summer_tx (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 11:03 Those are darling little sockies. I bet your small, nimble fingers could crank out a bunch of those Flamey. Maybe it's time you learned a new craft. You might enjoy it this winter while sitting in front of the fire watching Survivor and Amazing Race. I learned just the basic knit one pearl two kind of knitting years ago. I was going to make a sweater. I think it just turned out a long scarf looking piece and I gave up. LOL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by oklamoni (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 12:00 I do lots of stuff without patterns... specially in crocheting. Never learned to follow an American crocheting pattern. Here's one of the ones I made. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by alisande (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 13:29 They're adorable! I sent the pattern to my cousin Barbara, who made the socks I posted about. Thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by susanjf (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 13:42 i'd learned ages ago but had never made a thing...went to michales and picked up a book for children...was fairly easy directions... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by flamingo_in_ar (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 18:17 I am hopeless when it comes to doing anything with yarn and needles or hooks, I have tried and I just cannot get past the awkwardness of it all, I become fumblefingers. So I gave up trying, I knew if I needed something knitted or crocheted, I could get Mum to do it for me, or find someone other sucker, er, friend to help me out! lol And I think tiny stockings might be harder than full-sized ones. I could sew some, but I think the knitted ones are just so precious. Thanks, Janie, for the offer. Send it to the Buzzard, though, because she's going to need it! Buzzy, watch yer mail, yarn is heading your way. Thanks for giving it a good home. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by lydia1959 (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 18:28 I think these would make super cute cat socks! Do you think I can get Winston to leave them on? He still draws blood once in a while - these would be a great help. lol Lydia - also not a knitter, crocheter or seamstress. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by lorifromutah (My Page) on Wed, Oct 22, 08 at 20:07 Knitting that sock would be like sewing barbie doll clothes, which in MY language translates to SHEER TORTURE!!! They sure are cute though! Lori -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by tami_ohio (My Page) on Thu, Oct 23, 08 at 21:33 I'm wondering what you were doing looking at a knitting/yarn web site!!! I know you don't know how to use a hook or needles! Those are cute. I saved the pattern to the hard drive, as we don't have a printer in the motor home. Janie, can you send me the crochet pattern, too, please? Tami -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by sheilajoyce (My Page) on Fri, Oct 24, 08 at 2:51 I am reminded of my mother's description of the cornucopias that were put on the tips of the tree's branches. Inside each were candies for the children. I think these little stockings would look cute with some Christmas candies in them too. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by cherbo (My Page) on Fri, Oct 24, 08 at 8:10 Those are too cute! I have bookmarked the site. I might try making some. Thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by sheilajoyce (My Page) on Fri, Oct 24, 08 at 15:31 Well, I finally put some paper in my printer ready to print out this mini sock pattern, and I cannot find the pattern. I find sites that talk about the pattern, even give the gauge and yarn and needle size, but no pattern. Anyone out there with the pattern for us? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit...but wher Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by sheilajoyce (My Page) on Fri, Oct 24, 08 at 15:34 Bumping this up to try to locate the pattern -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by flamingo_in_ar (My Page) on Fri, Oct 24, 08 at 15:42 Sheila, it's a PDF file located right under the top photograph in the link up top. Click on it and it should download into your computer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: It's time like this when I wish I knew how to knit... Brought to you by clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings Posted by sheilajoyce (My Page) on Fri, Oct 24, 08 at 16:05 thanks, flamey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post a Follow-Up User Name: sheilajoyce [If you aren't sheilajoyce, please click here.] Subject of Posting: Message: Optional Link URL: Name of the Link: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to the Kitchen Table Forum Join : Garden Forums : Home Forums : Exchanges & Trading : Member Pages : Contact Us 2006 iVillage Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Service : Privacy Policy : Policies FAQ : Advertising iVillage Home & Garden Network...See MoreMirror on Mantle
Comments (5)The reason that the mirror is reflecting the ceiling is that it is leaning. If a mirror is hung so that the wire is a little bit long, then it will lean out a bit at the top and reflect the room (Or a view out the window) instead of the ceiling. Mirrors also reflect light, which helps brighten a room...I learned that on a school field trip to Williamsburg many years ago......See MoreMarleneM
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