Notes by Meg


  • Merry Christmas, Happy Boxing Day and Happy New Years to everyone.I hope everyone has had a wonderful Christmas full of family, friends and great times. We hosted many of our family members on Friday night and had a great time catching up and reminiscing. The cleanup and relaxing has commenced. ...
  • Our basement reno has been in progress for 3 years. There are still bits and pieces to finish but the basic setup and of course finishing details are in place, (before the middle pieces haha).This space has been decorated for Christmas as well, with a nature simple theme compared to upstairs. Our...
  • With 12 days and counting until the big day, we are relishing in the baking, decorating and shameless watching of Christmas movies. A Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey plays in the background as I write this. We both work with the public and people who don't exactly have that whole Christmas cheer ...
  • Let's skip to the bedroom floor for a little bit. The spare bedroom and the master bedroom have to get their fair share of Christmas cheer as well. I lean towards the white and natural cheer upstairs. After all, I appreciate those sugarplums dancing away while I sleep too.First, my gnome welcomes...
  • Our Christmas home tour continues.ENJOY!magnolia leaves for the season. love love the colour.out of all the pictures from this season. i think this one takes the cake. Oliver looks perfect underneath the twinkling tree. love birch, i collect it everywhere i find it.our unusual happy tree topper.T...
  • Ho Ho Ho It's December 1

    So by me posting this on December 1, it kind of leads you to believe that I just decorated for Christmas instead of the truth. My dark secret of decorating on November 1. eek. I LOVE Christmas. My family and friends laugh at me but hey if you're going to buy the decor why only look at it for 2 we...

Blogging Since 2015

This blog is written by Meg and includes tales of the renovations/ decor changes of her home and the shop she owns in Fonthill, Ontario. It goes back many years, much before the shop was born. It is like one of those stacking dolls. It started with a couple of kids buying their forever home. It snowballed into renovations, which turned into garage shows and then a store. If you are new here, welcome! We are glad you stopped by.