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We offer decorating services in the Leelanau Peninsula. Our studio has fabrics, bedding samples and rug swatches. We offer lamp repair, shades, harps and finials with access to over 1,000 lamps. Furniture painting and repair. Wall paper books are available. Reach out to us at shop@anchorcottage.net.



Thursday, April 16, 2020

Snow Surprise!

I have a store room with merchandise that did not sell when I closed down my shop. It's not that it wasn't anything desirable, it was December and not a lot of people were around to purchase the pieces. So when the shopping itch is bothering me I go into the storage room and find something to bring upstairs. Today I found Emma Bridgewater plates and bowls. Aren't they pretty.    

April 13, looking out the backdoor at next years wood pile to be stacked. We bring the wood, in the spring, to stack into cords to dry out for next winters heat. 
No sooner than Steve put his gloves on to move the wood it starts to snow! It came out of no where! Just one snow cloud and twenty minuets later we are covered by the white stuff. 

What do you do? You go in the house and build a fire in the fireplace, make a cocktail and snack, slide in a movie and take the day off! Nice and cozy. 

And then, what the heck, the sun comes out! It was hard to justify sitting in front of the fire on a sunny afternoon. This is what Michigan can throw at you, weather wise, at any given time! 


Oh, by the way, Sunday Funday! April 19th at one o'clock, our time, Arrogant Bass is back at it! Singing and dancing, playing his piano and guitars, and telling stories. Dial in and if you love what you hear drop a buck or two in his Venmo and help support a musician during these confining times.

It really was no surprise that it snowed. 

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Self Quarantine Day 27

First of all, let me shout out for Christopher Halson Griffiths! He has been writing a song a day for his followers that put a buck in his Venmo account. I have been delightfully surprised at the songs that have come my way, first thing in the morning. He is now doing a weekly feature. For a couple hours he plays, sings and tells stories. You can message him requests that you would like to hear. It is a fun, full hour of playing and joking around. A Nashville musician making the best of his down time. 

The first day I took the social distancing serious was Friday, March 13th. I did a serious grocery shopping and filled up my pantry at the local grocery store. I was even able to buy a 12 pack of toilet paper! If I had known how long we were going to be down for I would have bought 2 twelve packs!! In the mean time, Steve and I have been busy bees! We got two new stools for our 17th wedding anniversary, furniture being the theme. Representing sturdiness and a good investment as quality pieces get better with age! I did not make this up! 

The last people I saw were my friends out in front of Trishes Dishes, in Leland. That was March 11th! Anywhere else that I have been to no one was home. Steve has gone out, several times, for groceries with Lysol wipes in hand. 

I haven't got the stay at home blues yet! We have had plenty to do. We walk in the woods and make interesting cocktails for happy hour. Steve's honey do list is getting shorter by the day. 

I created a main floor nook for myself. I needed a space to put down my purse and phone when I walk into the house. I went from store room to bedroom and garage pulling together bits and pieces for the nook. Working with what I have on hand looks like I raided my grandmothers attic! Eventually I will change out the rug and cover the cushions fresh and new. But until then this is what I have. No one bought the rooster pillow at the garage sales, but he looks good here! 

Jackie calls my house the "folk art" house. Hand crafted with vision and love is the key factor in making a house a home. 

This is my Mona Lisa smile! I am pretty darn happy in my little log home with my handy dandy husband down, here, in Hoot's Holler. Stay safe and sane, we will come through with flying colors and fresh summer breezes as we walk down our Lake Michigan beach. 

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Blue Skies And A Sunny Day

The door and windows are in! Spackle and paint to come. I have it in my head! Paint the floor, sea grass rug, pendents over tables to look at wallpaper books and fabric, paint and rug swatches!

My nook! I converted Steve's paint schedule center into somewhere, on the main floor, I can put my purse and briefcase down. As usual, I am just moving my props around. 

I think I am part Paloma Picasso and part old gold. Something about the simplicity of these two rings calls my name.  

Out of chaos comes creativity. Making pillows out of bits and pieces. Harder than it looks, putting together pillow combinations, out of your stash of gimps and fabrics. 

Heading out to the storage room for wall shelves and platters to hang on the walls of my reading nook. May sew new pillows for the little caned sofa. She is only six feet long and fits the nook like it was built for her.

Happy Birthday Sylvia!!

What's to come?

A busy and creative week was had by all, here in Hoot's Holler! 

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Staying Put In The Holler

Day ten of, self imposed, quarantine. Eating well! Putting miles on my afghan. Do you like it? I modeled it after the wool trading blankets of yore.  

Forced some Forsythia branches. 

Steve built this desk. He used the top of a coffee table he had made years ago and set it on the three drawers we just took out of the kitchen during the remodel. He made an interesting "leg" out of Walnut that he had stashed away. He then went on to paint the window trim in Dover White. 

I am a little embarrassed to show you my sewing mess. I am making one of a kind pillows out of scraps of fabric and gimp that I have stashed away!  

Alas, new shoes and purse for my Florida trip. We rescheduled for next November! Cute tennis shoes!

Clearing Steve's desk area out and making room for a Mary Ann nook. I needed somewhere on the main level to set my briefcase and purse down. 

What's this action, do you suppose? Steve is putting in a door and a window on my side of the garage. He is building me a showroom for my decorating business. I will keep you posted on all our projects as we stay hunkered down in the Holler.

Other than what I showed in photos, I have been staying busy with my decorating as my customers are resort girls and the homes are empty so I can work in them and still stay socially distanced.

Stay safe and sane.


Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Happy St Patrick's Day

Stepped outside and the sun was shinning. 

Mother Nature was busy bringing her bulbs out of her cooler.

Winky is my garden dragon, he looks happy in the sun. 

Snow Drops shiver in the cold.

Bring your head up to the light little ones. 

Old buildings rising up out of the snow banks. 

I found Steve's sprinkler, right where he left it!



When I came home from Florida, last November, I drove around to all the hardware stores to buy some Tulip bulbs and not one bulb left in the tri-county area!!

I knew I was running out of time to pop them in the soil.  

Plant Masters had a pitiful cart full of bulbs, half price, in the back. No Tulips, but I bought all the bulbs that she had and I can't wait to see what they will look like.   

Spring arrives in two days. The sun will start to stay longer in the sky. Still sitting pretty low, but back lit these Tulip leaves beautifully. 

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