May 23, 2010

What does your coffee table say about you?


Does your coffee table reveal your secrets? Well they may not be secrets but your coffee table will certainly give a hint at what type of person you are. Let's dissect mine.

If you look closely, one would think that I'm a bit hoidy toidy

  • There is a glass of wine
  • A beautiful book on the works of Van Gogh all set upon a beautiful glass top table.
  • An old Italian vase with vintage silks.
  • 100% circular wool area rug 


Now let's take a closer look.

  • One glass, half full by the way, of Two Buck Chuck Chardonnay from Trader Joe's
  • The glass top table, which I don't even like, was given to me by my mother in law. I had to take it or insult her. Although this is something I would not choose for myself,it actually works in my little parlor.
  • An "empty" $230.00 bottle of Grand Marnier. It was given to me by my father in law. He bought it, drank it and gave me the bottle because he knew I would think it's pretty. Besides, it has gold leafing on it and was too fancy to just throw away.
  • I took, or asked it I could have, the Van Gogh book from my dad's library because I love Van Gogh. He was glad to give it to me.
  • Italian vase? Not even close. Just a cute vase from Micheal's arts and craft store with some silk ivy found in the clearance section.
  • The area rug was a bargain from Domestication's which I've been shopping from for about 20 years.
So what does my coffee table say about me? 

  • Although I love a good glass of white wine, spending $2.99 on a bottle and loving it's fruity undertones and watching it's legs dance down the side of my glass while saving a buck is ok with me.
  • I would gladly accept any gift my in-laws give me because I love them to death and their intentions are honorable to recycle some of their stuff while I'm trying to fill my big home with stuff I can't afford to buy.
  • I kept the $230.00 bottle of Grand Marnier because I knew I would never indulge in such an extravagance like that when I have two kids to send off to college in a few years. I also appreciate the craftsmanship of the gold leaf and the beauty of the bottle and the way it was designed.
  • The book? I took that for selfish reasons. It was to better educate myself in the art field in which my career depends upon. I fantasize of Va Gogh's beautiful "Sunflowers" and pretend that they are growing in my backyard so would be able to offer the birds a tasty treat. I'm a avid bird watcher.
  • The area rug is a good, basic rug from a company I've been supporting for many years. They have great customer service and their prices are very affordable. It's unique in the fact that I don't like to shop in the local stores where my neighbors can have the same accessories as I do. This will ensure that my home will look a bit different from everyone else's.
So you see, I'm not hoidy toidy at all. Just frugel, thrifty and a bit Artsy Fartsy. Other then using silly words like artsy tartsy, I'm really not too far from being just like you - well, maybe just a bit more color minded.

5 comments:

  1. Sweet post Donna, and I thought it was Artsy Fartsy! You mean I have been saying it wrong all these years? And about me....I'm just your average dork!~ Have a good day!~ Debbie

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  2. Debbie - you are too funny!

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  3. I"m with you Debbie. Artsy Fartsy is what I say, too. As for coffee tables...don't have one so that alone says something about me I guess. I do like having a peak into your world Donna and learning what yours reveals about you. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Artsy Fartsy it is!! Thanks ladies, I will make the change LoL

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  5. Loved all your reasons for keeping what you have. I can see you treasure objects, feelings and people.

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