Pallet Love in the Dining Room

palet wine rack

My daughter-in-law, Colleen, and I are slightly obsessed with things you can make out of pallets.  I look at sites, pin things to Pinterest, oogle and swoon, but don’t seem to get around to ever doing anything about it.

So how surprised and excited was I when my son, Jake, and Colleen presented me with this beautiful handmade pallet wine rack for my birthday?!

I found a cozy little corner of the dining room to hang it and just love it.

wine rack corner

And if that wasn’t enough, I got a text from Jake the other day asking if I would like this pallet table he made for Colleen’s cookie exchange party (remember that amazing post?!).

Uh – let me think about it…..    YES!!!

palet table

So I found a home for it in another corner of the dining room.  I love that it gives me more room to display some fun collectibles and special antiques.

dining room

Our dining room is one of my favorite rooms.  (Charlie doesn’t mind hanging out there too when I’m nearby.)

Many a holiday meal have been eaten here. Countless party games have been played around this table.  Innumerable stories shared, gifts opened, wine drank, laughter echoed.

There are actually very few things we have purchased ourselves in this room, but many things that we have been gifted with, that are handmade, that have been passed down, and that are very special to me.

This cow creamer has a long history in hubby’s family with many happy and humorous memories.  (and I know my boys will never forget the year I filled it with questions on pieces of paper for “conversation starters” at the Thanksgiving table – I’ll never live that one down!)

creamer

Colleen knew just how to “butter me up” with this knife and butter dish!

butter knife

And I was so honored to receive this family heirloom cutter this past Christmas when I mentioned to Aunt Gwen that I would adore having something from my paternal Grandmother’s home.

antique cutter

 

antique tools

A very prized possession is this handmade heirloom Noah’s Ark set passed down to me from my sweet cousin, Joyce, and my dear Oh Rob.

china closet

It sits atop the most beautiful “china closet” that was an old beat up, painted, book case hubby resurrected from a run-down barn that we had refinished and filled with hand-me-down Pfaltzgraff stoneware – also from Joyce and Rob – and full of happy memories.

Noahs ark

And as if they haven’t shared and given us enough, they continue to give and grow our collection, with this new pair of deer in honor of hubby’s big buck this year.

deer

And in memory of our sweet Mikey last year.

Mikey

Another miniature Noah’s Ark set was made by Great Uncle Carl and sits on a “dry sink” made by him too!  (The only thing missing is one of the sheep, which Charlie enjoyed during his early days in his new home with us.)

small noahs ark

Two different antique sewing machines sit in corners of this room,

sewing mackine

and a very cherished treasure box sits on the trundle of one.

treasure box

My BFF, Jill, gifted me with this beautiful memory box for my birthday this year.

treasure box open

We have shared so many memories in this home for the past 15 years, as well as our home before this one.

And I know we will cherish many more in the years to come – no matter where the brick and mortar takes us.

treasure box contents

Because, as you can see, my home is not filled with extravagant, expensive, fancy furniture and decorations, but it is overflowing with cherished gifts and wonderful memories.

The thing I love most about this room – and my entire home – is the people I share it with.

Cherish the moments.

Cheers & Hugs,

Jodi

 

Heirlooms & Sweet Memories

na1I was quite honored when my dear cousin, Joyce blessed me with the gift of her beautiful heirloom quality, hand-carved Noah’s Ark set.

na2I placed it on top of an antique bookcase we use as a “china” cabinet that Marty actually found in an old barn, and we had refurbished.

na3The cabinet is filled with Pfaltzgraff dishes passed down from Joyce and Rob, Aunt Francie’s heirloom cow creamer, Marty’s mom’s favorite sterling silver sugar dish (that she always served butter mints in for “company” dinner parties), and lots of other things we have accumulated and cherished through the years.

na4It seemed the perfect spot to share space with so many of the other mementos we have of beautiful memories of times spent with some of our favorite people 🙂

na5Dan Gregan is the amazing artist that handcrafted this set.  His website, Dagwood Carving, shows that he now has over 80 pairs of animals created to accompany his arks!

na6I love how well it goes in my dining room, which is my most “antique” or “primitive” rooms in the house combining an eclectic mix of Noah’s ark, chickens, antique sewing machines as buffets, and a special dry sink cabinet made by Uncle Carl – Joyce’s dad.

To me, decorating a home is about special, meaningful things that you love or are from people you love – not about a particular style or designer or “look.”  I feel love when I look around my dining room…

Heirlooms…

and sweet memories…

at Life in Between.

Cheers and Hugs,

Jodi

PS – look for a special blog post tomorrow when “Oh Rob” (Joyce’s other half) was in the house cooking this past weekend!  Oh what fun we all had!  And we’re going to teach you how to make BAGNA CAUDA as only Oh Rob can do!   Here’s a sneak peak of Oh Rob in action…

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