Monday, September 08, 2008

Decorating with Lace

I love lace, preferably vintage lace!!! I have it all over my home...
Lace napkins and hankies tucked here and there...
Hand crocheted lace doilies...
Even the toilet looks better with a little lace...

Vintage lace table cloths... Hanging from shelves...




Pillows and pillowcases...

Lampshades...
Aprons...

Curtains...


I love them so much that I don't even mind all the hand washing and ironing...


80 comments:

  1. Cindy, I'm a lace lover too. Your home is so soft and elegant looking and I just love the lace panel pulled back in your kitchen doorway! What a great shot too. Your attention to the little details like peeks of lace here and there make your pretty home so romantic! Suesue

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  2. Boy you do have a lot of lace. I love it. Thanks for sharing these beautiful pieces. Even for the commode. I think that may be a first. Very pretty.

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  3. Now only you would have thought of lacing up the toilet tank !
    :0) :0) :0) Love it!
    I think lace makes anything look elegant.

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  4. Love the lace in the toilet tank, elegant!!! Nice post
    Jackie

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  5. You've got some gorgeous lace pieces, Cindy! I love vintage lace too and like you don't even mind the washing & ironing! Loved another peek into your pretty home!
    xo,
    Lynda

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  6. We should call you Lacey.

    My love of lace as well can be found everywhere in my house. Batten, fine, you name it I love it. I too have lace on my toilet on the lid.

    Do you remember the vinyl lace tablecloths ?
    I found one at a thrift shop one day, it reminded me of one my mother use to put on the dining table. My sister took the one she had, and I was lucky enough to find one for myself.

    It's cooler today !!! started out in the 60's and is still in the high 60's.

    CIao

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  7. I never thought above using lace to spruce up the toliet. It looks really nice on yours. Will have to try that. Thanks for the great inspirations!

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  8. I just love your house. So soft and pretty. Thanks for reminding me to pull out my vintage linens and use them again. :-)

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  9. Ahhh, I just love peeking into your home decor. My dream is to move toward a pale decorating scheme after my little ones are grown.

    ~ Sarah

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  10. Lovely lace. I've been able to pick up a few pieces at estate auctions in our area. I don't ever get anything too fancy-it goes for too much! Thanks for sharing some of our lace with us!

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  11. You do have a lot of beautiful lace. Wonderful pictures! It's always such a nice break in the day to come visit you.

    ~~Liz~~

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  12. I love all your lace touches.The lace in the doorway is especially pretty! Carolyn

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  13. You made even a toilet look pretty!!! And I love the aprons.

    Hugs,
    LeAnn:)

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  14. Wow...Cindy, your house looks awesome with all the lace...how beautiful! I love lace, just wish it wouldn't show the dust so much!!!

    Hugz,
    Michele

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  15. Oh my gosh! I love these pictures that you posted. So romantic, soft, and sweet. Thanks for sharing them.

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  16. What a beautiful post and very pretty lace!! I especially love the one in the doorway. Do you have a green painted fireplace? I thought that it looked like it in one of pic.
    Hugs~Kelly

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  17. Me again~I forgot to mention I also love to iron the old linens, they always come out so crisp and feel so fresh when you iron them!
    HugsAgain~Kelly

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  18. hi cindy, Oh so pretty. I love the way you display and articulate. some think Lace looks like an old ladies decor but you have proven when done right and well is is just a beautiful decor. As always love your blog, I am so glad you visited my bathroom on rms to tell me about yourself. This is great. smiles Kathysue

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  19. Your blog never disappoints! :)

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  20. Love all your lace, very pretty. And by the way I also like the new look of your blog. Change is qood.
    Blessings, Virginia

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  21. I love lace too. I have many family pieces from the early 1800's forward.
    Monograms too. Just love your collection. Are any family heirlooms?
    Just the thought that the family held them or used them makes them special.
    Debra

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  22. Cindy--what a classy toilet--great idea!

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  23. Cindy, I LOVE lacy linens! You have to be the best at presenting them. Thanks for the inspirational photos.

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  24. Wow! You do have some lace, girl. I love the lace, I just wouldn't like washing, starching and ironing it. I guess you could make a day of it every so often, though.

    Your blog is such an inspiration to me. I'm in an apartment in So. Cal, but moving back to Colorado and buying a house! Yay! I can't wait to decorate it.

    You can be sure I'll be looking to your blog for inspiration!

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  25. Hi Cindy,
    I love your blog & your decor style! I do love all things lacey & toile too! Keep up the good work.
    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  26. Oooh la la Cindy~ I just love your cozy and romantic home :) I love lace too and love the piece in your doorway! Your home is so enchanting and makes me want to curl up with a good book :) Oh an I love the birdhouse table so adorable in the corner!
    Blessings,
    Shannon

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  27. Beautiful!

    Lisa

    www.palepinkandroses.com

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  28. The lace tucked into the toilet is such a great idea -- and so original! Gonna go copy that idea right now....!!

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  29. Im with you,
    there is something so classic and elegant about lace especially the vintage!
    smiles,
    Sandy

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  30. Beautiful photos. I've never seen the back of a toilet seat adorned with lace. That is something to think about and try. It certainly looked nice!

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  31. So beautiful, Cindy! Thanks for showing your lovely lace collection. How do you care for old lace? Do you wash it in something particular? It's all so WHITE, not the aged ivory or tan you sometimes see.

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  32. These are beautiful Cindy! I oh'd & ah'd over every picture! Diane

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  33. Stacey - I usually try to buy pieces that aren't too yellowed and I soak them in Oxy Clean. It works great!

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  34. Beautiful, as usual. Love is so feminine. You have such a sense of style, with great warmth! Thanks, Sandyt

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  35. What beautiful lace things you have. I am a big doily fan too.

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  36. Hi Cindy,
    You have a beautiful collection of lace. It looks wonderful in your home. I've never thought of using it for the toilet! Pretty original thinking of you!
    Have a great day,
    Diane

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  37. Cindy...........you have a lot of 'gorgeous' lace. You have a great eye for detail. Love the toilet.

    Very pretty your whole home.
    Erica

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  38. You take the nicest photos! I wish I had your eye for combining items and using texture. Beautiful!

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  39. Thank you for sharing your lace. You have so many different elegant and romantic pieces....very pretty. I don't think I would mind ironing them either....a little starch and they become beautiful again.

    Hope you have a lovely lace day.
    Judi

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  40. Oh that was fun Cindy!! I have a lot of lace also, but don't have it on display as you do. I think I may try that because it looks so very pretty the way you have it.
    Joyce

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  41. Cindy, you have so many beautiful linens. I love using them everywhere too, and they are something that you can still find at a reasonable price. You have used them to their fullest potential. Jean in Virginia

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  42. Cindy ~ not only is your lace enviable (is that a word?), but your photography is breathtaking as well. Thank you so much for sharing your home with all of us.

    Crystal

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  43. I am resisting the urge to go find lace to put up. With the impending packing/move/chaos...I will have to do it in the new house.
    Such beautiful pics.
    As usual!

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  44. All I can say is "Cozy, cozy, cozy!!" You have the epitome of a cottage home. Beautiful!

    Betty in Oklahoma

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  45. Wow, Cindy, you have a gorgeous lace collection... I have picked up a few odd pieces here and there but I have to admit I don't have nearly as much and I'm not as good at displaying it! So beautiful. Thanks for sharing. :)

    Tember

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  46. Hi Cindy! I love all of your lacey things! Lace just goes so well with your romantic decorating style! I have lots of lace too, but this past spring I put most of it away. I wanted to do something different for a while. But I still go and open the drawer where it all is and thumb through all the pretties now and then.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  47. ...JUST SO DARN BEAUTIFUL! I loved the last two pictures they were stunning...What am I saying? Actually they all were. Wendy.

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  48. Hi Cindy
    I love all your lace and I saw some ones that I own too. Even though I don't like to iron, somehow ironing beautiful lace doesn't seem like work! Your lace is beautiful and I love all the different ways you used it!
    Hugs, Rhondi

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  49. Hi Cindy,
    what a beautiful and amazing collection you have!! I´m deeply impressed. Eyerything looks so elegant. Very, very pretty!!
    Have a nice day,
    Sabine

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  50. Love the lace for toilet! You make it all sooo pretty!

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  51. Cindy, I love all your lace...and such a variety. I have to ask. Is that a teapot on your toilet? What a hoot. I love teapots and have them all over, but never thought of putting one on the toilet!

    Years ago I found plastic lace trim at Wal Mart which I edged all of the shelves on my kitchen cabinets. When you open the cabinet door it looks like lace is hanging over the edges of the shelves. My latest find was a large piece tatted lace at Goodwill for just 1.99. It had a couple of stains, but I was able to get it clean.

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  52. Anonymous: No it's not a teapot, it looks more like a watering can. I would probably put a teapot there though! LOL

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  53. I love all your lace, but the best idea I've seen in a long time, is the lace on the toilet tank. I'm so going to do that in my guest bathroom.

    How did you do that lampshade. Could you post a picture of the whole lamp.

    Also, I don't recall seeing that mantle before. It's a pretty shade of blue.

    Your decorating is ALWAYS amazing.

    ~elaine~

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  54. You always take such beautiful pictures, Cindy. I love how you have used lace everywhere, it is wonderful! :)

    Have a good night! :)

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  55. elaine: Here is a post I did on the lampshade awhile ago: http://romantichome.blogspot.com/2008/01/inexpensive-lamp-makeover.html

    You're the second person that mentioned the mantle..It's actually an old window frame with a mirror in it. I used to have it in my dining room but now it's in my bedroom. You can see it here; http://romantichome.blogspot.com/2007/12/groupings.html

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  56. Hi Cindy,

    I'm a die-hard doiley decorator and love the look of your lucious laced home.

    By the way... I've scoured and searched for the old blog post regarding your ironing board cover but I can't seem to find it. I think the cover must be hiding under cover! lol. I kind of recall that it was a pattern of violets or something pretty like that. I want to get one just like it and the lavender water too now!

    Also- May I ask how you keep the cover from getting scorched while ironing???

    Thanks!

    Cindy~

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  57. Oh, and one more thing...

    Kathysue said " some think Lace looks like an old ladies decor but you have proven when done right and well is is just a beautiful decor."

    With that, I can invision your home as being the perfect gathering place for the respectable Red Hat Society.

    Sassafras tea and shortbread on laced, polished silver, ladies? :)

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  58. Whoops! Comment above, made by me below. :)

    Cindy~

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  59. Hello Cindy! Love vintage lace ! You do have some beautiful pieces.
    Love your blog`s new look ;o))

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  60. Oh my goodness...I love all that lace, especially the cotton lace!

    I was surprised that some didn't like your new design...I think it is stunning. Very simple and feminine.

    Stop by my blog give-away: Matthew Mead is giving away ten signed, hard covered, collector's editions of his new Halloween mag. Check it out!

    Linda

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  61. Hi Cindy! Gorgeous post! I am the same way about lace! I have always loved it. Even when I was little, I would pick out the dresses with the most lace on them, lol! I love all of yours.

    Hugs,
    Amy

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  62. ...only wish I could: #1 crochet, #2 had the patience to actually sit down & make beautiful pieces like the ones from days gone by that you so splendidly displayed!

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  63. Cindy,

    Beautiful, romantic touches...as always! The touch of lace adds so much.

    Marilyn

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  64. I too love lace and dare I say it?
    The touch of lace on the toilet is tres chic!

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  65. How beautiful! Okay, you've inspired me. I'm going to go drag mine out now.
    Brenda

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  66. I think that life would be lovelier with lace. Growing up there was always lace. Doilies, dresser scarves, etc. I had forgotten all of that until seeing this. Great post.

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  67. Oh how beautiful! I love lace too, especially Battenburg lace. It adds such a pretty feminine touch. I had to laugh at the lace on the toilet tank. I seriously love it, but can just picture my rowdy boys somehow dislodging it and accidentally flushing it down the stool!

    You have the kind of home that makes me want to take my shoes off and sink into all the loveliness!

    Kady

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  68. Soooo pretty Cindy! Ahhhhh, I love it all!!I love to collect old lace too. I love the idea of the lace on the commode.

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  69. You should publish your own magazine. We all would buy it!
    I loved your post today. I like how looking at all your pretty things makes me feel. I am sure it releases endorphines in the brain because I go away feeling so much better.
    Becky

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  70. Cindy, I don't normally leave comments (just a lurker), but I couldn't help myself after seeing all your lace! I, too, am a lover of lace and have it all over my home...even on my toilets!! Thought I was the only one who did that. haha This post was totally blissful!!! Hugs, Sandra

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  71. That lace on the toilet tank just cracked me up! Never thought of that before! LOL

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  72. Love, Love, Love all your lace, Cindy. Absolutely gorgeous! Your home is beautiful! Thanks for sharing....

    kitty

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  73. Amen, Some of us can never have enough! I love all white or shades of white. I also use it in my home. I also just love looking at it folded on a chair or table or with a ribbon tied around it. My all time favorite are pure linen pillow cases....I can't sleep without them.
    Cindy, you display your lovely linens in such beautiful ways!

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  74. I love the lace in the toilet, who would of thought of that?? not me!! LOL, anyway, I love all your lace, it's gorgeous!!
    Martha

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  75. OH Cindy, I love how you decorate. I am going to be here a lot. Ther are some great ideas. Love the lace ideas, especially on the toilet. So cute! Hugs, Ellen

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  76. I'VE JUST IN THE LAST 3 WEEKS DISCOVERED BLOGGING. I LOVE BEING A JUNKER WITH LACE IN EVERY POSSIBLE INCH OF SPACE. I ONCE HAD A SHOP AND IT WAS NAMED ROSES, LACE AND PRAYERS, IT TOOK A LOT OF ALL 3 ITEMS TO MAKE IT WORK. YOUR PICTURES AND COMMENTS ARE VERY GOOD, ESPECIALLY THE ONES WITH LACE. THANKS FOR BEING HERE WHERE WE CAN ALL ENJOY YOUR PICTURES. BONNIE HACKETT DENBONWEST@YAHOO.COM

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave me a comment! ~Cindy