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Monday, September 23, 2013

The Porch Is Done!!

 
Well, my little porch on my craft/storage workroom is done!! We have worked on it off and on since spring but it finally is completely finished - except for one small thing and I'll get to that later on.
 
 
Remember the progression of the old front door and the pallets for steps?
 
 
Remember the old headboard I tore apart and used for the railing?
 
 
 
And the $5.00 posts I'd had in the storage building for years?
 
 
Well, all put together, this is what I ended up with!!  I couldn't just have a porch and no decor now could I?
 
 
I found this rattan shelf for $10.00 at a sale and it fit perfectly on the side of the porch. 
 
 
I got some inexpensive lace panels and put a rod at the top and the bottom of the back side of the porch and ran the panels thru the rods.  That way, I can take them down when the weather gets bad.
 
 
Remember the delicate birdcage and stand I found a few weeks ago?  I sprayed it and filled the cage with little live plants and some fall leaves.
 
 
I made a mistake by painting the porch white - it showed every footstep.  So, what do you do?  You paint a rug on the porch, right?
 
 
Here are the stepping stones I painted earlier in the summer in the various colors.  My one thing to do next summer is to try and plant that Irish moss between all of the stepping stones.
 
 
And here is my cute Koi fish.  He'll probably be hibernating for the winter when the weather changes.  It's nice to have a Koi and not have to tend to a pond.  LOL
 
 
The chair was Landen's and I wanted to enjoy it so I put it out with a few decorations.
 
 
The scarecrow on the front door I have had for years. 
 
 
So, I hope you have enjoyed the journey with me on my little front porch out back.  I wish I could tell you the inside is just as cute - BUT, it is a mess.  Loaded to the hilt.  But, I will work on that.
 
This was truly a recycling venture!!
 
Enjoy!
 
Till next time, Judy
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

39 comments:

  1. Oh how cute!!! I am in love with that blue door but my heart flipped when I saw your fish stepping stone. Beautiful!!!

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  2. Oh, Judy...your little porch is just gorgeous! I love how you upcycled materials and as for the decor, I love the touches of blue.

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  3. What a great idea to use the old bed headboard for your railing! Your porch is adorable Judy. xoxo

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  4. It's very clever that you have used your bedhead for the porch side, it looks really good. the completed look is professional. Well done you.

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  5. It KILLS me that you aren't going to write a book. You have so many wonderful ideas and you are so talented! Your porch is adorable! Wow!
    Thanks for sharing. Makes me feel guilty about not fixing up my little house in the back.

    Cheery wave from Bev

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  6. So cute!!Great that you could recycle so many things in creating the look.
    Have a great week.

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  7. Lovely outcome to this project! I'd love to sit on that porch!

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  8. Sooooo cute. Love it. Love the painted rug.

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  9. What a wonderful place you are very creative.

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  10. Love every bit, totally fell in love with the painted rug with tassels. Love the lace curtain, the entire tiny porch is just full of happy surprises. Hope it will be warm enough to work inside as you pull all the 'stuff' into the spaces and create the workroom of your dreams.

    Health wise things are going well, radiation 'burn' is still there but I am thinking it is getting a bit smaller in area. I also think/dream/hope that I am seeing a bit of white stubble growing on my scalp .

    Sending more postive thoughts and prayers for you and John.

    Joy

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  11. That's my favorite eye catching turquiose door, loving it.

    It will always lift your spirits when you go through it.

    Looks great.

    Jen

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  12. I love all of the special touches...and now it's inviting and you'll LOVE to go inside and work! heehee! Happy Fall!

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  13. Oh Judy, how pretty your porch is.
    I know you are so excited to get it finished. You did an outstanding job on it. Everything is perfect.
    Mary

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  14. Adorable, love your front porch decor, the curtains are a perfect frame for all the pretties.

    Mary

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  15. Very creative and so cool looking. Makes me want to get outside and work on the porch to my wool house, and then do something with the bags and bags of wool that I need to work on to get to the mill and then I will have room to work on the inside.

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  16. I love that you have recycled everything. I think it looks so cute
    Rosezeeta.

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  17. Judy, I love, love this project of yours. Recycling at its absolute best! The railings are simply wonderful and the painted rug is inspired. You are something else, my friend.

    xo
    Claudia

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  18. It looks just charming Judy you did a wonderful job.

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  19. How adorable! You are a genius using the old headboard for a decorative railing! It looks like a fairytale cottage all decked out in turquoise and orange. A shed like yours is at the top of my wish list. :)

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  20. I love your stepping stone idea. And your Koi fish is so sweet.

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  21. Cute, cute, cute...LOVE the railing! Clever :)

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  22. Judy this is adorable and so imaginative. Love all the wonderful touches and details! you're the recycling queen!!

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  23. LOVE the porch rail and what you did with them! It's perfect and sweet! your fish is awesome!
    Warmly,
    deb

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  24. That porch rail is amazing...good job on everything!

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  25. Oh Judy it is so cute. I love the colors. Just simply so sweet and pretty. Love it.
    Kris

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  26. Precious!! I love all of the details - and the colors.... so bright and cheery. Love it!

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  27. What a darling "fairy tale" porch! I have been loving aqua blue for awhile now... and seeing it with the oranges for Fall is very inspiring! I hope the inside will be as wonderful as your porch is... and the shelf with the aqua and orange doodads is wonderful as well as the lace curtains. And I thought the rug was real when I first looked at it! clever you are.

    You are so good at recycling and coming up with great ideas for "alternative" uses. Love your blog and hope you and hubby are doing well healthwise.

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  28. You've done wonders with the place. I love the headboard/railing!

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  29. It is super cute, Judy. The headboard railing is just genius. Looks like a little doll house.

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  30. Wow, Judy, you are really imaginative! I love the old bed re-purposed as a porch rail.
    You have so many wonderful decorating ideas here!

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  31. Hi Judy... your little porch all decorated for Autumn is just perfect in every way!... enjoy this beautiful time of year!... xoxo Julie Marie

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  32. Hi Judy, thanks for visiting my blog.. I popped over to visit yours.. I've been here before when I ordered those cute little snow jars you made before las xmas. I am also now following you.. PLUS.. I added your blog to my blog list so I won't miss one of your posts. I have a garden shed that I want to make over and I love what you've done with yours! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  33. Hi Judy. Thanks so much for visiting me today at Simplify. I have been here before, as I remember when Brenda would call you her angel. You were so very helpful to her when she had her food surgery! I love what I see here at your blog, and I adore your little porch to your work space. Can't wait to see what else you have going on there!!!
    I am following and will be back soon!!
    xo Kris

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  34. Judy, The porch is charming. I love the displays also. The little stepping stones at the entrance , so cute. I know you are loving thiscraft place. xoxo,Susie

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  35. Love how it all turned out, Judy! What a perfect and cheery place. Love the koi. So easy to care for. :-)

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  36. I remember when you started this ...and the painted stones and all. My goodness it is darling now, all finished...especially that railing. It is amazing the things that you come up with!

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  37. This is amazing! You did a sweet job using many of the items you already had. Love the Turquoise and the bird cage! This is so darn cool!

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  38. Ditto what the other commenters have said....It's all so pretty and clever! I will probably use your koi and your rug tassels as inspiration. I've already drawn a sketch of a faux rug for my porch; your tassels in living color will be a wonderful guide.

    The koi stepping stone is beautiful, too.

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