Saturday, March 01, 2008

I never did find a spring wreath. I went to a second place and the wreaths were awful there as well. I don't know where people just buy the pretty ones. I see them places. (I liked your Valentine wreath so much SSWS... very pretty). However, this just goes to show that if you just roll up your sleeves you can have what you want. I bought a silk peony bush at a craft store 1/2 off and a total of $5. I bought a grape vine wreath. I had a bolt of this lovely but very inexpensive ribbon at home. Add glue gun.. and one hour. Done. And, I kind of like it.
I know I should take the tacky Starlight Gardens sign down. But, I can't. It's sentimental. I put it up because I wanted this to be a happy home with a good name. Our last place was aptly named, "the Village of the Damned." Yes, C named it that, but after a while we both called it that. I wanted to start fresh when we moved here and I painted this little sign right away and put it up.
I named my house after a restaurant in the old Hotel Utah. It's now just called The Garden.. I guess the ambient light from the city makes it difficult to see the stars through the glass roof. But, I love going there anyway, it's like dining in a terrarium kind of. The view is incredible and the food is pretty good. We've celebrated lots of happy days there.
And, naming the house must have worked because most days are a happy celebration here. We have very kind neighbors. We purchased some little trees. We have nice windows and lots of sunshine and when a light bulb needs changing.. we don't have to fight a condo board to do it.
This little home has become the dream that is a perfect fit. I always hope that I'll get to stay in it for all the rest of the seasons to come.

9 comments:

Alison Gibbs said...

Tiff you have created a beautiful Spring Wreath.
Alison

Shauna said...

Lovely, lovely wreath. And it is an original!
Lovely thoughts on where you live! Everyone should be so happy in their home and surroundings.

allison said...

The wreath looks beautiful! I love the contrast of the green ribbon. And I think your sign is precious. I wouldn't take it down. It has meaning and that makes it so important. Besides, I think it's great that little c will grow up having a front door sign and knowing there's a story behind it. Maybe she'll do it on her own house one day.

Circe said...

I love Starlight Gardens, and all the warm, beautiful memories I have there. I can't imagine it being anything but a happy place. Great job on the wreath! I love that your home has a name...I've always tried to come up with one for our house. In fact, I was just thinking about it in the car today. So far, no luck. Any ideas?

Michelle said...

Lovely job and lovely post! I have always liked that little sign too and wished I could name our house too. I love you house and hope you will always be there too!

Lilli in Vancouver said...

Good for you, making your own lovely wreath! I think it's better than anything you could have bought. Hmm, maybe I should put one on my door.

I'm glad you're so happy in your house. We love our little bungalow too :)

Padgett Hoke said...

Hi Tiffany!

Thank you for stopping by my blog! I really appreciate the kind words, I am new to the blog world so any encouragement helps, and from what it looks like I am talking to a pro! Thank you again for the sweet words, I love the wreath, I found the same problem and solution, we deffinelty were on the same page!

Padgett

SSWS said...

Tiff - I love the wreath, much prettier than anything I've seen. I also love the bunny boxes. The Easter Bunny may have to contact you for some goods. Your day was hilarious...(other blog)...I love the comments about Oprah and the guy going through garbage. You totally make me laugh!

Natasha Burns said...

kind of like it? WOw i love it!!! fabulous wreath Tiffany! What a bargain getting those peonies for half price! they charge a fortune for them here : (