Tinker House
Have you seen this?
I just found Donna's blog yesterday when she started following me.
You'll find her over there on my blog roll now.
I was just blown away by this whimsical garden structure that she created in her garden from salvaged materials.
Donna's Blog is full of beauty.
(click on her banner to go there now)
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inside Tinker House
Oh...I need this in my own backyard.
A lovely spot to nap.
And this is in her laundry room in the house.
I'm fantasizing about potting benches lately and this one seems just about perfect.
Please go by Donna's blog to see lots more.
I haven't forgotten that I promised to show my kitchen...but I decided to add some molding and am
Please join me then and link up your mix ups.
Of course tomorrow I'll have Open houses as usual....
Have a great Saturday...I'm off to go antique shopping with my best friend.
We are looking for a chandelier to hang in her big pecan tree out back over her patio.
I think I found just the one last week and I'm taking her there today to see it.
I'm hoping she loves it. I'll let you know.
THAT IS AMAZING!! I wish I could borrow it for the weekend and go hide with a bunch of great books, and get away for a day or two! So magical looking..going to go visit now. Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd you are chandelier shopping with a friend today, now that is definate FUN.
~ Violet
you find the neatest things! I could see myself with a good book sitting out there all day quite content
ReplyDeleteI will definitely go visit Donna. Neat post, Nita! There is an awesome potting table in the Anthropologie store in Birmingham. It is painted with chippy green paint, has a shelf on bottom, and the top is covered in zinc. I want it so badly for my art studio, but it is expensive....
ReplyDeleteStunning! Holy cow, love it to pieces =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
the exterior is intriguing! that roof!
ReplyDeletekelly
Love this so much!
ReplyDeleteAnd I have a chandelier handing inside my magnolia tree. Over a dining table. We have tea out there on cool afternoons!
Isn't that beautiful. We have several old windows and I hope some day my hubby will build a little potting shed out of them for me.
ReplyDeleteI thought places such as this only existed in my dreams, and old Victoria magazines...it's perfectly beautiful! I particularly love the old rusted gate that's propped up on the potting bench...the things I could do with that, great idea!
ReplyDeleteOff to drool in person at her blog....
xo J~
I have been stalking Donna's Tinker House for awhile now...totally in awe of this structure...and the other amazing spaces she has created!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen it before and dream of one of my own.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and some very creative ideas there. I will check it out when I have some time to take a good look.
ReplyDeleteHugs, cindy
The Tinker House is fabulous. I had thoughts of doing something like this myself - even saved my old french doors when I had an updated replacement installed. But, I've decided I just don't have the room for it. ENVY!
ReplyDeleteI think you need to share some points about conservatory.
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