May 30, 2013

Pieces I Wake To

Burlap Luxe Home Kitchen

Pieces I wake-up to fill my home with patina. Rose cuttings will just lie freely.

Flowers in the home do not always have to share a vase of water, yet ones that lie
add gatherings that inspire.

A beautiful old galvanized funnel

Tucked away wire baskets and buckets of galvanize.
Good and Pure

A French spot in my front room whispers to me daily with the light of day.

Touches of old add grace and beauty to each room.

Cages imagine a song from the wild.

A friend knew the top of a garden stake would charm when she gifted this piece to me. Patina filled chair with garden French fare.

bisous
xx
Doré

May 23, 2013

Pieces That Speak To Me

Burlap Luxe, Home living room

Inspiring darker shades of white.
The chest was a dark piece that beckoned to be finished in a darker shade of white.
I stripped off its darkness to paint a new future for it. The sideboard chest was a local thrift find for twenty two dollars, I knew I had a treasured find.
Maker; Century furniture.
It's now a soothing piece that adds soul to my gathered and collected home.

Thank you Kim, White Whispers To You for the beautiful gifting of the French paperback books that rest on my chest of greyness.


An Ethan Allen, French chair was given to me from a developer that I design his model homes. His wife, a friend, no longer liked it, nor the pink and blue fabric. I stripped it down and painted it in shades that blended to then upholster it in natural linen. Take notice of the arm where arm pads would have been, I loved the contour of its naked~arm and decided to leave it as is nail holes and all.

Thanking my dear friend Kim Kelly, from Bella Rustica who shares my passion for linen. Kim gifted me some of her beautiful textiles where I have been sewing up tattered linen dinning napkins. Nothing says relaxed dinning like tattered French linens.

Adding beauty to pieces that speak to me, nothing is meant to be perfect but, it is.

May 10, 2013

Casual Grace And Published

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Holding onto the casual grace with pieces that inspire a home.

I find grace and beauty in pieces that hold little value standing alone...

Yet when grouped together the rustic soul of each piece tell's a story poetically.


An awkward little shippers box hold's savoring of small brocante tin and tarnished silver.
"Not quite valued, but not quite worthless."
Adding French Country Soul.



I have been published
To my surprise I received an email from the Assistant Senior Managing Editor
Jennifer Jackson Taylor, of Artful Blogging Magazine
BANNERS we love.

Summer issue 2013
May/June/July
Long before I blogged I was enamored with this magazine that read like a book.
The talented bloggers that were featured drew you in hanging onto every inspiring word they wrote as well as the photos of their hobbies, talents in designs, the adventures taken that brought them to this beautiful place of artfully blogging it all left me feeling as if I could relate. Never would I have imagined that someday I would be blogging my many thoughts on designs, flea market finds and my passion for making time to create in an artful way.

Thank you Artful Blogging Editor Jennifer Jackson Taylor, If you have never visited her blog then do so, you will be charmed with her artful blog at....
                                            http://www.jennifertaylorart.com/  
                                    Thank you Jennifer, for taking notice of me!
By publishing my Burlap Luxe... Banners we love.

bisous
xx
Doré Callaway

April 27, 2013

Living With Patinée Frenchness

(All Photos Burlap Luxe Home)

Quietly listening to the French language of this room.

There's a French word that describes this room:
doux. It means gentle. Living with French country cottage rustic there can be
enormous charm in a small sleepy cottage awaken with French in pale design.

I stripped off the old paint from a dark French vanilla khaki in colour to then repaint and
distress my iron bed in white with aged grey, giving it a naturally aged rural rustic look.

A French country bed is likely to be metal or wood, plain or embellished.
Unlikely to be dark-stained and polished, rather it would be aged with a wash of age or painted-pale than dark and brooding.



What goes on a French bed is equally important. Real linen-may be new or old; embroidered is a joy to find and usually white and sometimes blue will intrude with a thin stripe or two of blue. Never a field of flowery floral’s adorns a French bed. White linen sheets and quilts are the more commonly used choice in France. A single piece of linen fabric quilted or a patchwork taken from indienne or toile designs.


Mirrors are used everywhere in a French country home reflecting light by adding elegance to rural rustic beauty.

Oak rods washed with a patina of grey slid into a hand forged eyelet bracket with a rustic charm of old, adding linen sheets puddling to the floor to finish the look and feel with understated country French splendor.


I like things distressed and a little patinée kiss to the hardware with Frenchness. 


Taking this French chest of drawers from its polished dark stain to a darker shade of white completed an old French look. French room's are not all about colour, but very much so as to a lack of colour giving this piece a voice placed at the foot of the bed.

A rustic side table

Relaxing in French country comfort tucked in linen,
a bowl of lemon cheesecake ice cream and...

Fifi O'Neill's new French Country Style magazine.
On your magazine stands now. Displayed until July 29 2013

Thank you Fifi for the beauty and grace you have added to a French life style with a très chic refind rustic take on French country style.
I am French charmed with this beautifully styled magazine and so will you.

Baisers françaises à vous Fifi


Inspiring all things French

April 18, 2013

A Gatherer Of Words

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"Words form the thread on
which we string our experiences."


Inspired by words and experiences.

April 09, 2013

Be inspired by...

"Burlap Luxe Home"

 Simple beauty, "making something out of nothing"
I have collected odd and shapely dicarded salt & pepper shakers filling them with soul. 


While you may have an affinity for rosebuds and fresh picked flowers, note that there is beauty all around us. A simple wild garden weed growing with little life left in it will add passion, purpose, and creative living. These stems of weedy wildflowers gathered up from the weed filled garden beds of discarded cuttings adds special life to its beauty.  


"When one tuggs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached
to the rest of the world."

John Muir

Pieces of old and salvage share its past with a graceful blend.

A garden post French in style made it easy to achieve my
 found objects desired effect.