Thursday, May 24, 2012

Walking in a Wicker Wonderland...

.....from waste to wonderfull!!!!!!



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On the day we closed on Foxy’s and moved into The Hood, I had a U-haul truck full of wicker furniture and tropical plants from Lowe’s ready to put on our wonderful new dock and outdoor living area.  We closed at 9am and by 6:30pm we were ready for our first party at the newly christened Foxy’s Too, after our favorite BVI watering hole.  Old lattice had been torn down to open the the gorgeous view down the bayou, benches built, plants and furniture arranged and we were ready to roll.  And things haven’t slowed down since that first party in May 2000.


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During the intervening years, we built a wonderful rustic bar from the picnic tables the previous owners left. The living area has expanded to include an outdoor cooking area for Chef Gar with wonderful seating area for me so I can be a back seat cook, and the dock itself has been reworked and re-decked to a more party friendly design.  And through it all, the same wicker pieces have been cleaned, re-stained, cushions recovered and re-arranged. 
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Waiting patiently for their turn for a spring facelift!

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Minwax PolyShades is a life saver when you live on the water.

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Bar stools re-stained and painted.  Ready for another season.

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Time to pull down all the old frames, repaint them and put up some new photos.  Thank goodness we only have to do this every four or five years.  Return visitors love to find their photos from a previous trip hanging from the rafters at Foxy’s!

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Some new Sunbrella chair cushions completed and ready for duty at Foxy’s Too! I have been sewing since I was a young teen so pillow and cushion covers are something I can almost do in my sleep.

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I found this dining table and chairs on Craigslist a couple of years ago for $100.00.  Table was really dated bronze tones but new stain on the wood and some black spray paint helped a lot.  Recovering the chair  seats was a snap and the Sunbrella is fabulous.  Cleaning after a party now just entails a spray down with the hose.

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And I also discovered that I have a little Fred Sanford in me.  I have a difficult time passing up a piece of wicker that has been discarded and is waiting to be taken to the landfill.  My first find was a wicker and black iron cocktail table looking pretty forlorn in a pile of wicker a neighbor was tossing.  Before you could say Abracadabra!! it was on the dock ready to do party duty.   All it need was some new stain and a a new glass top from my wonderful glass company!  It is perfect for late afternoon wine and cheese with Chef Gar!

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When Chef Gar was picking up the glass table top for the cocktail table, the owner was curious as to what we were doing now and Gar explained that I had become a dumpster diver and was rescuing wicker in distress.   Low and behold, he had a settee, chair and small table that he was throwing out!  We had just completed the outdoor kitchen area and it was the perfect place for my cozy little grouping.  Once again, Minwax PolyShades came to the rescue along with some new cushions. The first pix is a before of one of the pieces.  I find that I usually forget this part!  You can see the corner of the little table in the top right corner that is already completed.

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Just recently, I refinished two cute little wicker pieces that our next door neighbors has put out in the trash.  They were white so the PolyShades wasn’t going to work.  But numerous cans of black enamel spray paint did the trick.  Again, forgot to take a photo of the first chair. 

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They came out so cute and again, it is just one more place to sit and enjoy all there is to enjoy in The Hood! At the Pig Fest last weekend, it was amusing the see my neighbors discovering their discarded trash turned to Treasures on the dock at Foxy’s! 

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This is the bar that we made from the cedar picnic table wood, some old fencing material and parts of an old floating dock. You can see the weirdness along the top of the bar from the wood being in the water.

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Love to repurpose stuff! And in case you might have missed it… We are Gator fans!

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The sink on the bar is an old enamel dish pan that I found at a local antique store.  It was the perfect size and works well with all the other rustic aspects of our bar.

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We built this cook top a couple of years ago.  Chef Gar has a couple of different propane burners that he can switch out.  His paella cooker is probably his favorite.

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The perfect Sunday morning…bayou view, coffee and rocking away while reading the paper.  Miss my New York Times crossword now that we have gone digital but it is still a great place to spend the morning.

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This is Foxy’s Too as it is today!   Who knows what tomorrow will bring. 

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Till next time….Santé,
This week I’ll be sharing with:
Between Naps on the Porch's Metamorphosis Monday
Southern Hospitality's Thrifty Treasures Monday
House in the Roses Show Off Your Cottage Monday
Boogie Board Cottage's Masterpiece Monday
Coastal Charm's Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
A Stroll Through Life's Tabletop Tuesday
Cozy Home Scene's Your Cozy Home Tuesday
Ivy and Elephants' What's It Wednesday
Faded Charm's White Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style's Wow Us Wednesday
The Style Sisters Centerpiece Wednesday
No Minimalist Here's Open House Thursday
Shabby Creek Cottage's Transformation Thursday
French Country Cottage's Feather Your Nest Friday
My Romantic Home's Show and Tell Friday
At the Picket Fence's Inspiration Friday
The Charm of the Home's Home Sweet Home Friday

Sunday, May 13, 2012

This Little Piggie went to the Bayou!



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We have lived in the Hood for 12 years this month and have loved every moment it.  The Hoodies are awesome and no excuse is too small to have a party.  We ended up with a whole pig last week and thought it was the perfect reason to have a second Hood Fest  this year.  The annual Hood Fest is held every fall.  So the invites were sent, dishes to bring coordinated, large BBQ grill was delivered yesterday and the pig was freed from Cool Fish this afternoon. Tomorrow is the day and I think we are ready.
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Just about ready to go to the grill!
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Baste, baste and baste some more!!
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Chef Gar Rocks!!
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Just about done…
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Apple and all
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Dinner is served!  
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We had quite a spread when all was said and done…The Hood has a bunch of wonderful cooks.  Potato salad, baked beans, 3 bean salad, rice and peas, 3 cheese baked penne, veggie trays, pupu platters, roasted rosemary potatoes,  cold marinated asparagus, fresh fruit and can’t forget the great desserts, pineapple upside down cake and blonde brownies.  Thanks guys!!
It was a great evening on the Bayou!!
This week I’ll be sharing with:
The Tablescaper Seasonal Sundays
Between Naps on the Porch's Metamorphosis Monday
Southern Hospitality's Thrifty Treasures Monday
House in the Roses Show Off Your Cottage Monday
Boogie Board Cottage's Masterpiece Monday
Coastal Charm's Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
A Stroll Through Life's Tabletop Tuesday
Cozy Home Scene's Your Cozy Home Tuesday
The Style Sisters Centerpiece Wednesday
Ivy and Elephants’s What's It Wednesday
Faded Charm's White Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style's Wow Us Wednesday
Between Naps on the Porch's Tablescape Thursday
No Minimalist Here's Open House Thursday
Shabby Creek Cottage's Transformation Thursday
French Country Cottage's Feather Your Nest Friday
My Romantic Home's Show and Tell Friday
At the Picket Fence's Inspiration Friday
The Charm of the Home's Home Sweet Home Friday




Till next time….Santé,