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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Winter's Twilight. . .

Winter's Twilight ~ 
painted by Mother Nature's palette 
during the Winter months is subdued ~
creamy ivory, palest dove gray and inky charcoal.

On Crooked Creek chose the richness 
of these subtle hues to create a serene dining room.



Taking my clue from Mother Nature,
I chose a subtle color palette for the buffet top.



The new, creamy ivory floral and vine pattern paper
gives a light and bright overall appearance to this vignette.



Toning down the warm honey hues in the oak
began by placing a ruffled linen table runner on the buffet.



A white porcelain serving platter
placed behind the silver service defines the vignette.
The white vintage damask tea cloth 
gives a much needed touch of softness 
atop the the metallic edges.



A miniature faux fern adds a splash of color
while keeping an airy and light balance.



I chose a commemorative plate of the Mound City Courthouse
in hues of creamy ivory with sepia tones and a gold rim 
to bring in Mother Nature's inky charcoal palette.



"Mr. Ed" and I obtained our marriage license 
at the Courthouse in 1969.



Extending the serenity of the dining room along the buffet,
I placed a crystal vase with creamy ivory faux Dahlias.



Still clinging to the hope of measurable accumulation of Snow
On Crooked Creek, I did substitute the "Let it Snow" plaque
with my silver tray chalkboard. 


In keeping with a light and streamlined decor,
I added my over ~ size pears
atop the china buffet and hutch. 


The completed china buffet and hutch is
enhanced greatly by a serene color scheme.


Behind the glass doors of the hutch,
I simply de ~ cluttered and streamlined 
the amount of accessories.

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It is On Crooked Creek's hope from this subtle change
that you would be inspired to try something different 
in the backdrop of your cabinetry.

Photo #1):
You can see the warm honey hue of the oak cabinetry.
Before the addition of the background, 
I used small accent lamps for illumination to this dark area.



Photo #2):
"Mr. Ed" applied adhesive gift wrap to the back of the cabinetry.
Trimming with a box knife, 
after measuring and cutting to approximate dimensions 
for a custom fit!




Photo #3):
Many times, I place the main item of display first 
to get a idea of what is needed to enhance the overall design.


Photo #4):
Even  without the finishing touches
already you can visualize the huge impact 
changing the background of the cabinetry makes.



Final words ):
By using gift wrap or wall paper,
you haven't made a permanent decision 
in the background of your cabinet. . .
which can  be easily switched 
when the decor changes.

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So ~ o ~ o. . .
Mother Nature stroke your brush
and paint a Winter's Twilight
on this serene dining room make ~ over.



In creamy ivory, palest dove gray and inky charcoal
dining On Crooked Creek is now, pure delight!





Until next time. . .


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On Crooked Creek will be joining 
Yvonne @ StoneGable for 
Tutorials Tips and Tidbits!

And. . .

www.commonground-do.com

Debra @ Common Ground for
Be Inspired Friday!

And. . .

www.astrollthrulife.blogspot.com

Marty @ A Stroll Thru Life for
Table Top Tuesday!



Be sure to visit
for you’ll come away
filled with amazing inspirations
for use in your own home décor!

16 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful coffee set. My favorite beverage! 1969 was a good year, wasn't it? It's nice to meet you.
    ~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

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  2. Gorgeous coffee set and beautiful post, Pat!

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  3. Oh your silver is so darn shiny! Just sparkling. I adore how you used the courthouse picture, great contrast and great sentiment...you know I love that!

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  4. Beautiful tea vignette Love the shelves and the display....Christine

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  5. Everything looks lovely on Crooked Creek.

    I hope you are doing well. I have been praying for you.

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  6. Hi, Pat! We have warm colors throughout the main floor of our home, too, and I'm always looking for ways to bring a lighter palette in. Your husband did a good job of getting you on your way to creating a very pretty vignette!!! That's a great idea!

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  7. I always like what you do in your hutch!

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  8. Oh how lovely is this. I love your wonderful hutch and you always have it decorated so beautifully. The silver service is stunning as the main focal point. I really like the way you have draped your linens as well, so soft and so pretty. Fabulous tips. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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  9. It's all so pretty. And goes well with your previous tables cape. I like the background you added to your hutch.

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  10. Hi Pat, isn't Mr. Ed just the handiest thing to have around? Love the addition to the back of your hutch. The silver serving set is "gorgeous"! What a treasure to have a plate with the picture of the courthouse where you obtained your marriage license. That is one priceless treasure. hugs ~lynne ~

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  11. I love silver coffee sets and your is lovely. My fave kinda of drink too! The back of your hutch is perfect, I just love it! Big hugs, and thanks for your lovely visit my friend.
    FABBY

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  12. YOur htch looks so beautiful with that gorgeous coffee set and the other accessories! I love how you enhanced the back of the hutch too. XO, pinky

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  13. Your hutch looks so pretty. The silver serving set is beautiful. I love what you did with the background.

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  14. Pat,
    Your hutch make over is a huge success! I love how the addition of the paper changed the entire look and that you can change it anytime you please. Brilliant! Dianne

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  15. Love the winter look on your hutch and the gift wrap paper idea. Great new look and so easily changeable.
    Have a great weekend.

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  16. So pretty Pat...and I love the "bonjour" sign, cute little chalkboard!

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I am continually overwhelmed with appreciation at the truly encouraging and inspiring comments left by viewers, like you! Thank you for taking a moment to share your ideas and thoughts with me. . .On Crooked Creek.
Fondly,
Pat