Thursday, April 3, 2014

Spring China Cabinet and Other High Hopes

This week alone we’ve had temperatures in the 30s and temperatures hitting 70º… “I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain” the James Taylor song goes. “I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end…” Nope…scratch the part about seeing so many sunny days that I thought they’d never end…when we have sunny days around here we’re a little skeptical…what’s coming next?! Last Saturday was a perfect example: I woke up to a cloudy day, and later I looked out and it was drizzling! Yuck! I see a weather alert on my phone! A what?! What could be happening?!I Yep, a winter storm watch with rain turning to freezing rain, turning to snow, and at one point later in the day we had almost a complete white out—oh, and high, very high winds. We were thankful for no meaningful accumulation.

But a couple of weeks ago I decided it was TIME…even if the weather wasn’t cooperating completely, it was time for spring, because again, my “gears” where not in sync—the calendar, the sunny days/rainy days, the cold temperatures/the glimpses of hope—not even a crocus out there that I’ve seen!

First thing to do: The china cabinet. Our home is so open that the china cabinet can set the tone for the rest of the house—as the china cabinet goes, so goes our decor (and my mood, one could add).

You might recall I had already de-winterized the china cabinet to this:

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The intense colors were starting to bother me, so before I knew it I was taking the reds and purples and teal out and replacing it with a softer, twiggier, birdier design~

DSCN2497 Ahhhh…so much better for this time of year!

Our DIL has offered to make bird nest cupcakes for our Easter brunch, so that will be the “theme” of our table—birds and nests and twigs and eggs. Probably not feathers, unless I get some that are natural in color (and not cardinals’! LOL). Anticipating that tablescape, I wanted to bring out the Pottery Barn bird-on-a-branch salad plates, because I will surely use them on our table and I wanted to enjoy them.

Since at the time Easter was a good month away, I didn’t want to go Easter-y; just spring-y, with soft, muted colors.

Some of the details~

DSCN2563 The top of the cabinet is always fun to decorate, but the cathedral ceiling presents a bit of a challenge, because there’s an awful lot of space to fill, and you have to make sure the objects there aren’t miniaturized because of the open space. The vintage silver cruet set and birdcage help fill the space.

DSCN2541 Would you believe these are the white roses from the Three Kings Celebration (January 6, 2014 – you can see that post here )? They dried so beautifully. They almost look like they’re vintage papers instead. The vessel next to them was an awesome find at GW not too long ago. I know I’ll be using it a lot. And the pinecone roses? Those are new—a new love. You’ll see more of them later (and in many future posts, I’m sure)

DSCN2556 You knew our little chickadee had to be here somewhere! This time she’s snuggled in her cage amidst hydrangeas and pinecone roses and moss on top of the china cabinet.

DSCN2564 The top shelf in the cabinet is quite simple: A soft blue vase (also a GW find), filled with my dried hydrangeas, and a sweet found nest whose creator did not weave it very well; it’s rather fragile. Those babies must’ve been coming sooner that she thought and they were in a hurry to get that nest done! (I wouldn’t know about that; my chickadees were both late!) A PB bird-on-a-branch salad plate, and three ceramic pitchers that I’ve had for years. So glad I bought them when I did!

DSCN2568-001 I’ve had this frosted pedestal dish with a lovely floral design for many, many years, and I’ve always been able to use it somewhere; it’s a versatile piece.

DSCN2570 The second shelf is a “birdie” vignette, complete with a faux nest and faux eggs. The three look-alike birds are actual candle holders from Crate and Barrel, and of course, my chubby Nicodemus robin whom I know you’ve seen—he’s always around, just like the chickadee.

DSCN2573 The decorations on the bottom shelf offer the visual foundation for the cabinet, with more of the PB plates and yet another faux nest and faux eggs.

DSCN2570  Three nests down the center of the china cabinet to offer continuity and rhythm.

DSCN2662 The serving level holds a Crate and Barrel oblong wood dish filled with more pinecone roses, the Bombay Company chicken-wire cloche filled with hydrangeas, and my husband’s grandparents’ milk glass salt and pepper set, which we use as our everyday shakers because they’re so special.

Chickadee Home Nest 

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So, “rain and severe storms for the weekend,” the TV just announced. Hmmm, what’s happening in YOUR world? Have you moved into spring in spite of the weather? What have you done? Or are you way ahead of me and into full Easter swing?

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From my nest to yours~

Zuni

17 comments:

  1. Your "birdier" china cabinet is so charming for spring. I bet you look at it over and over! I do that when I change something and like how it turned out! Those dried white roses and pinecone roses are killing me. They are beautiful. I have never seen pinecone roses but I will be looking for them. Can't wait to see the birds nest cupcakes.

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  2. Very pretty update for Spring, Zuni! I find it does help a little bit to have it looking Springy inside when outside won't cooperate. Although, we did have some beautiful days a few days ago. I even had the windows open! I hope it comes back soon.

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  3. Oooh, those pinecone roses are really pretty! What a nice touch of "rustic" to your Spring china cabinet. I hope Spring arrives OUTSIDE your house soon, too. It's definitely been a crazy Winter, huh?

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  4. I love that! It has a rustic spring look to it which I would want to copy here.

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  5. Oooohhh...those pine cone roses are cool! I've never seen those before. How pretty!!! In fact, your whole china cabinet is pretty with all the Spring objects brought out to play! It's neat to see the transformation from Christmas to winter to Spring! Now that you have the china cabinet all set to go, you can feel at ease about making other changes throughout the house. I lightened up our living room a bit, and now I'm ready to go hog wild throughout the rest of the house. Hope I can get all of it done before Spring is actually over!!! :-)

    It's been weird with the weather here, too. We had a couple of nice days, but most have been either overcast, downright cloudy, rainy, super windy, or tornadic. Not very much to choose from that could possibly make me happy. Oh, well...I guess that's a part of what Spring is all about!

    Have a happy week!!!

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  6. Zuni, Beautiful soft color in your hutch! I love the dried hydrangeas! Thanks for sharing at THE SCOOP!

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  7. Oh your vignettes are gorgeous. I love that cabinet, so pretty. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty

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  8. Love your china cabinet with all your precious things. I love the colors of the hydrangeas and the rustic look is right up my alley! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  9. Lo mismo digo yo! What a pretty china cabinet, specially the gorgeous lovelies you have in it! The dry hydrangeas are so pretty, I need to do that, always wanted to, but never do, sheesh! Beautiful vignettes too! Hope the weather cooperates soon, I'm sure it will and you will enjoy all the fun!
    Love the pine cones roses, they look vintage and romantic. We are having chilly and rainy weather here in the Andean region where I live and I've been sick with a cold because of it, so you see, our weather doesn't cooperate either, it's very fickle! You know your visits make me smile linda amiguita!
    Besos,
    FABBY

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  10. You china cabinet is looking like spring and brings that anticipation it is coming soon for you with nests and eggs. Zuni, I lived in Alaska for five years and had family and friends back home in Alabama telling me how pretty their weather was. I was so jealous and felt as if it would never come and it didn't until the end of May! I learned to bloom where you are planted and make the best of it. You are doing that with your darling bird plates and nests and eggs. Your china cabinet is very attractive and I am loving your pine cone roses.

    Have a good week. Thank you so much for your visit.

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  11. I thought I was already a follower but redid google connect.

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  12. Zuni, I so look forward to your re-doing your china cabinet as the seasons change! I have enjoyed your changes and lived them vicariously. I haven't had a lot of time lately to play around the house, but I'm hoping to change the coming months. Thank you for the wonderful inspiration! Would you believe that I haven't given any thought to Easter yet? I better get cracking!

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  13. Looks beautiful - love the soft colors and textures. So delighted that you shared with Home and Garden Thursday,
    Kathy

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  14. pretty nice blog, following :)

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  15. You're so creative with your china cabinet. I'm pretty sure that except for occasional additions and subtractions, I haven't changed the Welsh dresser in three or four years. You're inspiring me to get with the program! Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay

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  16. Came back to wish you a very...Feliz Dia de las Madres, along with your dear and pretty mother and all the mothers in your family.
    Un abrazo muy especial para vos mi amiga!
    FABBY

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  17. Just catching up on my blog reading! Your china cabinet looks great, Zuni! Such pretty colors and accents!

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