Welcome to Boxwood Cottage!

So glad that you found me! My blog is about everything I love like gardening, decorating my home & garden and crafting. Although I'm from Germany I write my blog in English so that hopefully every visitor can read it. Hope you'll stay a while and will leave me a comment so that I know that you were here! xoxo Carola

Saturday, July 28, 2012

A giant Cottage Garden post April to July 2012


High time for a garden post I'd say! It's my first one this year so I have lot's of pictures to share with you dear blogging friends and readers, so you better make yourself comfortable. The first photo is an up to date one taken a few days ago but I want to start back in April when the garden really awoke and then going forward until today.


April still had many overcast days and yet I like the photo above. You can see the early clematis montana rubens in full bloom and the high old lilacs of my neighbors blooming in the back as wll as the pretty broom beside of my white scrolly iron table.


I love it when the soft pink clematis montana rubens blooms especially on a sunny day against the blue sky.


And I bought another early Clematis this Spring, it's the gorgeous white one in the photo below . It has meanwhile found a new home at my new fence, but more on that later.


Another favorite Spring flower of mine whas this beautiful soft creamy pink ranunculus:


I also started potting summer flowers for my patio in April like the pink Diascia below:


and hanging baskets always are a must:


I further finally found an affordable french bottle drying rack from a Dutch blog and online shop called Fort Lapin. I use it as clay pot holder in my garden for now:


More garden accessories are in my vintage garden tool corner:


that I installed between the old ladder and the iron shelf on the patio wall next to my deck chair:


The deck chair is my favorite relax and reading spot after work. On the white painted flower shelf I potted 3 gorgeous thymes. The high blooming one is my fave:


Another plant that moved into my garden this Spring is the red broom seen below, which also meanwhile has moved in the new garden bed under the new fence:


And here you'll see my little garden helper Riley sitting on his favorite garden chair, photo taken through the parlor window:


A little bit closer:


Now comes the merry month of May in which I had 3 weeks off work and 24 free days in a row alltogether, so no wonder that is was my favorite month of the year so far. To celebrate my vacation and the beautiful weather I hung the fabric bunting which my dear friend Anita made for me a couple of years ago under my white garden umbrella/parasol. See how it is lit by the evening sun and kinda glowing?


It also looks very happy when you look from inside my parlor outside on the patio:


And notice the gorgeous clematis montana rubens still blooming beautifully in May:


Another May beauty and absolute favorite of mine is the elegant chinese snow ball shrub:


and of course and always the Alliums:


In the next photo the lovely May evening sun has lit my garden chandelier:


and then it also shone on my snowballs and gave them a gorgeous glow too:


It was a true magical evening and when it got darker during the so called blue hour of the everning my solar light lampions began to glow:


and everything was literally bathing in a pretty blue light.


I really love all these solar lights from Ikea attached to my grape vines, the little balls as well as the birdies:


Don't they look pretty?


Then came June and with June not only the beautiful roses but also the rain:


In June all my alliums and roses and foxgloves and bellflowers etc. were on it's best but exposed to the constant rain not for as long as they should have bloomed.


I had all colors of foxgloves this June and especially loved the white one. Hope it will selfseed well!


The pink peonie Sarah Bernhardt in the photo above did not like the rain either.


And neither did the pink bellflower Campanula medium.



I left the parasols open to protect at least some of my patio plants like the pelargoniums on the table from the rain.


More pretties in pink above and below:


The rain is dripping from my lovely Constance Spry rose on the scrolly white rose arc, forcing the flowers to hang their heads down:


There were not many dry days in June, especially not at the weekends, but on one of these rare days I took the next picture of my beautiful Constance Spry:


This wet beauty is called the Queen of Denmark:


and the next one is another long time favorite of mine the Eden rose:


Here is a picture from the right side of my garden in a wide angle, so that you cannot only see Constance Spry heavy of rainwater more hanging then climbing in my white rose arc, but also my my new fence on the right. Unfortunately the willow fence I had there before did not hold together anymore so I had to look for a more sturdy compensatory:


Also in June I purchased the pretty wooden seed trays and a new wooden round clay pot cleaning brush which were nice additions to my garden tool corner:


And now we are finally here, welcome to July!


I do not only have a new garden fence, but also a new garden border below it and both, the new and the old border got a new edge for easier mowing and I think the red edging stones do look very good and they also match with the red brick stones on my patio/deck/terrace however you call it lol.Wait, I'll give you a better look from above:


See my new mow edge border around the border under the right side rose arc and now also around the new garden bed under the new wooden fence? On the left side of my small garden the bordes have a natural edge from boxwood hedges. I really think that both edges are giving my garden a better structure.


The birds eye view above taken out of my attic studio window shows very good how well the new red border edge stones do match with my patio bricks. 
If you have followed my blog for some years and are an observant reader you may also notice the new parasol over my patio table. The old one got so dirty over the years that I had to have a surrogate. But I didn't just throw the old one in the trash, no I gave it a new job to protect my black french iron table under the maple tree from bird's dirt and droppings:


This is the shady space right at the very end of my yard where I sit on hot summer days when the air is just getting to stuffy on my patio. I still love the white gravel here but it is also a curse because you can't just clean it with a broom stick, nope i have to bend down and pick up every single leaf falling from the tree by hand.


And for those of you who a fairly new to my blog and still didn't get while it's called Boxwood Cottage I took these pictures of my freshly cut boxwood hedges above and below:


I also took gravel on the ground here a few years ago when we installed my rusty rose arc and I'm still trying to grow another, smaller ball on top of the the big boxwood ball on the left in the back.

Next you'll see a close up of my left hand border behind the boxwood hedges and see the rusty rose arc from the side. I still had no luck with roses climbing high enough to cover it yet but at least the blue clematis is doing it's job now.


Phloxes and pink cone flowers Echinacea and Agapanthus have started to bloom now in this border and below is a picture of my sweet scenting sweet peas which are growing in a pot on my patio right now:


We just enjoyed a full week of really sunny summer weather over here (it's back to rainy days today though sobs) so all the flowers are doing well now:


Abraham Darby an English David Austin rose blooming in the foreground and my garden window in the back and here more close and personal with my sweet terracotta girl peeking through it:


Another star on my July patio so far is the true white Dahlia that I planted in a white enamel bucket. It kinda glows in the dark:


Oh and takling about stars on my patio I'm now finally coming to the very best to me and that is my new pair of old blue shutters salvaged for me by my darling sister while I was at home and couldn't make it there quick enough when my parents called me to come over to save me a pair of shutters because my daughter was away with my car. They are from an old cottage across my parents home which unfortunaly got teared down a few weeks ago.


I just love their color and they match so beautifully with all my patio pot flowers don't ya think?


On the right side of my patio are more blue flowers in bloom like bellflowers, Verbena bonariensis, Allium Christophii, blue hydrangea, Delphinium and more:


And now I'll finish this long post with one last shot of my favorite Summer flowers (annuals) and my old blue shutters in the back, then I'll let you go ;-)


Thank you my dear readers, who made it all to the end of this very long post, for staying with me through 54 photos which was my longest post up-to-date, but I really had to make up for not posting any garden pictures earlier this season. I hope you enjoyed this post and liked what you saw and will perhaps even gain some inspiration from it. 

So now you please tell me what's new in your gardens?

Here is wishing you all a fabulous high Summer time!

xoxo~ Carola

Friday, July 13, 2012

4th annual Where Bloggers Create party ~ New Boxwood Cottage studio shots!


 Having not blogged for 3 months quite frankly I wasn't sure with what and when to start blogging again and Karen Valentine's 4th annual WBC ~ "Where Bloggers Create party" just seems to be the perfect start back to blogging for me because I never missed it since the first party in 2009 so of course neither could I miss it this year.
So welcome back to Boxwood Cottage and my Vintage inspired studio dear readers and blogging friends!
I took lot's of pictures and hope you'll enjoy them and find some inspiration here and don't feel that your time here was wasted. I'm so glad that you're here I missed y'all and hope you'll leave me a message and let me know what's new. 
I did some rearrangements and new vignettes to inspire me and you and I'm sure you'll easily see my love for the contrast of black and white like the vignette on the blackboard above that I made from a kitchendoor that once belonged in front of a dishwasher. It now is a focal point and instant eyecatcher up here in my rooftop studio.


 The mirror in the black vintage frame seen below is hanging on the wall oposite of the little vignette with the crumpled and torn vintage top hat that I tucked on top of a vintage globe in the picture above.


Very much to the chagrin of my daughter I just love having vignettes to inspire me everywhere in my home and of course especially in my studio. My daughter (24, student) would prefer if I'd hide all my treasures in drawers and behind closed doors, because she likes it all clean and orderly, but that is just not me. I cannot stare on to bare walls, I need eye candy to get inspired. I'd really love to know your opinion on this issue.


 Like all collectors of old treasures I love to go to flea- and antique markets to find the things I love like old suitcases and vintage top hats which I both collect.


To solder is one of my favorite creative past times so you might discover little things that I soldered behind glass every where in my studio like the house shaped soldered glass with the cute boy in a top hat in the picture above. Below is a wider shot of that vignette above and I'll give you some even wider views in the following photos:




The vintage black sewing machine and the old brass trumpet are some more of my favorite vintage posessions. In the wire basket behind the sewing machine I store some of my raw paper maché boxes in all kind of shapes because embellishing these boxes is another favorite creative thing that I love to do so I always have to have some boxes close by.


And like you see in these pictures they aren't the only things I'd like to have in sight and handy lol

If you want to see bigger versions of my photos with more details you can always righ click on the pictures, then click of show graphic/photo and then double click on the picture again to see the original size.
In the next photo you can see 3 of my 4 studio tables:


Next is a close up of two of my tiny drawers chests to store tiny treasures like Dresden foil trims and borders and such goodness and you also see part of my studio chandelier with some soldered pendants I created and other sweet things hanging from it:


 You might also spot some of my studio dolls in these shots:


In the old cream painted  printers tray I store most of my tiny treasures:


 Two of my soldered trinket boxes are standing in front of the tiny drawers below as well as a sweet note from a dear friend tucked in the brush and more sweet gifts of blogging friends are displayed here.


On the oppsite side of my studio I have a couch to relax and here is also the stairway to go downstairs where I hung two of my old silk top hats on the wall:


as well as the huge wooden pair of scissors that I bought last Summer when I visited sweet Guá and her wonderful Mor Agustas garage as those of you who read my last post might remember:


Vintage inspired wall art I call this old lace children blouse and the big paper cone I made from vintage German sheet music paper, same lace pieces etc.pp:


Some more of my vintage sewing machines big and small that I collect. This is one of the collections I really have to stop collecting because I'm running out of space to display them:


 Now let's have a wider shot again and onto the area below my two big double roof top windows:


 I have a day bed over here and also my beloved vintage dress form and a few more top hats from my collection.


 A close up of the vignette under the window:


Love my vintage black typewriter


 as well as my latest flea market find from last Sunday the black vintage telephone. You had to turn that crank around to call an operator to connect you just imagine those times!


Below is a magnet board which I recently painted the frame white and some of my embellished bottles and a small aquarium I soldered and in the cream white wire basket some rolls of my favorite papers:


They look so pretty close up with the vintage angel scrap inbetween don't you think?


Some more close up shots of which I think they came out quite pretty:


another tiny chest of drawers that I painted white with an inspiration cork board on top which I also painted white and pinned on it another thing I love to collect: Black Silhouettes! If you also love some of the things I love and collect you might like to check out my pinterest boards where I collect pictures of things I love and collect that inspire me here: http://pinterest.com/boxwoodcottage/


 Old sewing supplies, wooden rulers and stamps also belong to the things that inspire me





and scissors, old tape measure, silver glitter and so much more and I think my love for top hats always shows


And lastly a pic of a cute old suitcase in which I collect happy little things for a swap that I owe a dear blogging friend for some time now:

Phew now I just hope to have broken my blogging blockade with this post and will be able to do another post soon. I have so may pictures to share that it is quite overwhelming.

Wishing you all a great Where bloggers create party this weekend and don't forget to visit Karen and all the other creative bloggers sharing the inspiring spaces where they create here:

xoxo~ Carola

P.S.: If you are new here and like to see more photos of my studio space please visit my flickr photostream here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/boxwoodcottage/sets/72157603980980932/with/7563836318/
and if you also have a vintage inspired creative space I'd be delighted to welcome you in my flickr group here:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/vintage_inspired_studios/

Sunday, April 22, 2012

My visit at Mor Agusta's garage in Sweden ~ Gúa's wonderful sanctuary


Welcome back to Boxwood Cottage dear readers and blog friends! 
Well I wanted to show you some beautiful and inspiring photos from my garden today, as promised in my last post, but sadly the weather is not cooperating with me. Since yesterday it's grey and rainy outside so I didn't get around to take pretty pictures of my cleaned & pruned Spring garden yet, but since it occured to me earlier today, that I never showed you pictures from our vacation in the South of Sweden last August I'll share these with you today instead and I promise you that' you'll not regret your visit because I'll show you my favorite place of all I've seen in Sweden and I know that many of you know it already from the beautiful blog Hvitur Lakkris (translated White Licorice), it is Gúa's Mor Agusta's garage and the next photo is the first thing you'll see of it when you arrive at Gúa's shop in Harlösa:


Öppet means open and so we stepped into Gúa's wonderful sanctuary named "Mor Agusta's Garage" because before Gúa and her husband transformed it into a beautiful shop it was a garage and Agusta is the name of Gúa's dear mom who sadly passed away early last year before the opening of the shop. She told me that she can feel her momma's spirit living in the shop and that she can even talk to her, isn't that beautiful?


 Gùa is a natural talented interior designer and she arranged her shop of vintage treasures and finds like a home with a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom and that is exactly how I felt in there right at home!


The table was laid as if she would just await her guests. Well kind of she did, because she knew I would come for a visit that day with my mum, daughter and sister because we emailed before so that I was sure that Gúa was home and the shop was open.


 Isn't it gorgeous how she filled the glasses behind the bathroom door with old lace?


I was so excited to be there in person that my camera was sometimes shaking a bit and not every photo came out crystal clear, but I had to share this idea in the picture above with you on how to hang a chandelier on a door if the ceiling is to high.


See everything get's really used in Gúa's shop like this kitchen sink and that is why you feel so homey there. Below is a picture of a lovely old wash stand in the bathroom.


To proof that I was really there and had not just dreamed it I took this photo of me in the bathroom mirror:


I had an instant crush on this huge pair of scissors:


 My sister cheking out something in the beautiful living room area:

 
I asked if it was okay to go outside and look at her gardenhouse which is right beside the shop and at her lovely garden and sweet Gúa said of course it is, so come along with me because if this is possible at all it get's even better outside:


Isn't this a wonderful paradise?


 I totally love Gúa's gorgeous garden house outside as well as inside:


There is a very cosy vintage living room like corner at the right side when you come in and a great outdoor kitchen corner at the left side and a daybed right in the middle:


Real grape wine is growing inside of it and you can litereally pick the grapes and eat them right from the gardenroom ceiling. The old transom windows and views are all spectacular. Notice how gorgeous the clear glass bottles in the window do look in the sunlight:


This is the view from inside out in Gúa's fantanstic white garden and we where so lucky that late August day that we had the most beautiful warm weather and sunshine:


Inviting isn't it? I could have stayed forever just sitting there and soaking in the serene and calm atmosphere and all the beautiful inspiration around me. It was also laundry day and of course Gúa had only the most beautiful white laundry hanging from the old fashioned white wooden drying racks:


My sister took this picture of  dear Gúa and me before it was time to leave. See how happy I look with lovely Gùa at my right side and my beautiful pair of huge wooden scissors in hand to take home with me?


I'll sure never forget this wonderful visit with Gúa. She is such a sweetheart inside and out and I was so utterly excited the whole time I was there and just wish that one day I can visit her and her sanctuary again. Gúa has plans to transform her shop into a holiday home if one still far away day she'll close her shop and I told her that I would love to be the first to rent it! She even gifted me with a large beautiful embellished papermaché egg which I'll always treasure.


Above is a last photo of the side garden of the shop with hollyhocks in bloom.
Just this last weekend Gúa celebrated her 1st year as a shop owner with a loppis which is the swedish word for flea market or brocante. My how I wish I could have been there *sigh*

If you should come to read this dear Gúa I'd like to thank you again for beeing so warmhearted and for all the love and inspiration you give and share and I wish you all the best and good luck for the years to come!

Well my dear readers what do you say, was this post worth your visit here today?
I hope that you are all enjoying a beautiful Spring or Autumn at the moment and I'll be back in May with a garden post. I'll be off  work (vacation) almost the whole month of May and I'm looking forward to spend most of my free time in the garden if the weather will allow it.

Happy Spring day's wishes you
Carola xoxo~

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