Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Our First Lilacs


My family grew up in New England in a town flooded with lilac bushes, in fact it's where Louisa May Alcott was inspired to write Under the Lilacs. Pretty much all of my relatives have had gorgeous lilacs including my parents, my grandparent's and even Jason, and although I have been able to cut many a branch from their yards I have always dreamed of being able to cut lilacs from my own yard. Well, this spring I finally was able to cut my own. I don't have a ton of them this year but enough for me to get excited about and to use in a couple spots around the house. I don't have much for pictures tonight but just thought I would share my first lilacs soaking in the sink. I hope you all have a fabulous spring evening! (There's a detailed source list if you scroll down).







Cabinet Color- Winter Gates in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore
Wall Color- Horizon in Eggshell by Benjamin Moore
Trim Color - Simply White in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore
Door Color - Mopboard Black in Semi-Gloss by Benjamin Moore

Striped Roman Shade in Window above Sink - made by me, you can read more about it here.
All appliances are Whirlpool and were purchased at Lowe's during their Memorial Day Sale
Hood - Custom Built
Farmhouse Sink - Signature Hardware
Faucet - Wayfair
Backsplash - basic white subway tile
Counters - Honed Carrara Marble you can read a review here
Hardware - Home Depot (think they were by Martha Stewart) 
Bar Height Stools - World Market
Mug Holder - World Market
Canisters - Williams-Sonoma
Pendants - Birch Lane
Metal Baskets - Joss and Main
Dishes - Emma Collection from Pottery Barn (wedding gifts)

Cake Stand - Emma from Pottery Barn
Faux Pears - HomeGoodsCanisters - wedding gift - Williams-Sonoma
Stool - HomeGoods
Marble Rolling Pin and Board - gift from my mother-in-law (from Sur La Table)




9 comments:

  1. One of my favorite flowers! And they smell so good! I'm glad you finally have some. Your home is lovely!
    love and blessings~
    Lynda @ Gates of Crystal

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  2. Oh how lovely! Your lilacs are beautiful and add such a welcome 'pop' of color to your home! They are just perfect! Seeing them takes me back to my childhood on Long Island where we had a massive lilac bush in our yard. I thought I was such hot stuff when I would bring in a huge bouquet to my teacher in grade school! I can Just seeing them here in your picture I can still remember that wonderful heady scent to this day! Thanks for sharing and allowing me to take a trip down memory lane! They are just beautiful as is your home!

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  3. WOW! Where I live, our lilacs do well if they bloom by May 27! They are one of my favourite flowers Thanks for showing them to us!

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  4. So beautiful! Must be exciting to cut them from your own bush! Ours are just starting to leaf out, so it will be a little while yet. They make everything smell so fragrant!

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  5. We had a big lilac tree in our backyard when I was a little girl and we would take them to our teachers every spring. It was a nice memory! Love, love your home!!!

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  6. I grew up with a lilac bush outside my bedroom window. I loved it. It bloomed every year in April.

    Where I live now, lilacs bloom in March. I put in a white one this year in my white garden. I look forward to having lilacs next spring!

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  7. Beautiful kitchen. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Thanks for the post. I really love the color of the lilacs with your white farm sink and gray countertops!

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  9. Beautiful lilacs, and beautiful home! Could you share what type of lilac bush you planted?

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