Hola everyone!
I just realized that I never switched out my header from Christmas 2015, geez. Well, a lot happened in between then and now, and blogging, frankly, has been non-existent or low priority until fairly recently.
Things are starting to get back to what passes for normal around here, so I will fix that - but the outside is calling...
Here are some photos of how my Shezebo looked on Saturday July 30 (after install) and Sunday July 31, with some furniture and accessories in it:
These are not the new lounge/stationary rocker chairs I purchased from Home Depot a few weeks back, they have yet to be assembled, they are old patio chairs I had at the former Maison Newton before I downsized to this current home in July 2014. The andirondack chair is wood and has a lovely shabby chic look, 100% natural due to the paint wearing off after several seasons out in the weather. I love that chair! The tall back chair is plastic and the back adjusts backward/forward. The tall back allows you to rest your head comfortably and it is perfect when you put your feet up to take a snooze on a long hot summer afternoon, especially now since I won't have to worry about a bug flying into my mouth while I'm sleeping inside my Shezebo :)
The chairs are now adorned with the cushions I purchased on sale from Home Decorators online (prior post for
pics/details). Like so many other things in my life, I waited far too long to enjoy the luxury of such cushions. They are sooooo comfortable I just melt whenever I sit in one of the chairs. I alternate sitting between them :)
They sit upon the primarily yellow textured indoor/outdoor rug I also purchased on sale at Home Decorators (prior post, Wharf area rug, for
pic details).
There is a small white plastic side table that I've had for years, I don't remember where I bought it (maybe Menards one summer), a taller burnished metal side table next to the andirondack chair (purchased as part of a duo of tables at Menards many moons ago), and a bright turquoise plant stand topped by a large squirrel-decorated planter, both birthday gifts over the years from my buddy Ann. They sometimes made appearances on the rickety old floating deck at the former Maison Newton. Now the colors blend perfectly with what I've got going on, so happy to be able to put them on prominent Shezebo display.
Well, I know I didn't take any close-ups or take photos inside the Shezebo, so you really can't appreciate the details, but these show the general idea.
The footstool (one of two) is part of my purchase from Home Depot and has peacock/brown colored slipcovered cushions. You can see a closer view of the upholstery
here.
Okay, so since then, I came across some curtains at the Family Dollar store that had great colors in them, but I only bought two panels ($10 each) and decided I need to add a third, so I haven't taken any pics yet.
I also put up, and after a rain storm and blue dye all over the place, took down, a beautiful hand-embroidered glitzy Indian runner that I'd had pinned up across the top of one side of the Shezebo, because of its brilliant turquoise color. I let it hang long enough to dry out the next day and the blue dye hosed off, fortunately. I'm not sure if I will re-hang it, but if I do I will be sure to take it down whenever rain is threatened.
So that's it for now. I gave the coffee table I'm going to put on casters and use in the Shezebo two coats of primer on Thursday; yesterday she got a coat of yellow paint on the frame I can reach from the outside; this morning, she got a coat of yellow paint on the frame I can reach by flipping her upside down. I see where I missed a number of spots despite having the lights on in the garage and despite wearing my glasses. Damn! So I will recoat later today and then apply a second and - I hope - final coat of yellow early tomorrow a.m. after flipping the table back to its upside. Then the adventure will begin of installing the casters, LOL.