Old Farmhouse Style Decor ~ Traditional Farmhouse Style ~ Antique Home Decor ~ Authentic Farmhouse

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White Cottage Company

White Cottage Company

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@rhondarinaldi1078
@rhondarinaldi1078 Жыл бұрын
You are so talented ! Does your husband realize what a gem you are ?? I can’t believe you made a screen door ! So pretty
@patnatali4171
@patnatali4171 29 күн бұрын
So talented I love the kitchen and that screen door.
@katherinestobbe5556
@katherinestobbe5556 Жыл бұрын
❤ Aw Mary, this video brings tears to my eyes… I SO enjoyed growing up on a farm…our home was built in 1904, and I just loved the character of it! Most everything had a special uniqueness in the way it was designed and materials used! We lived simply, had cows, chickens, and pigs…had a large vegetable garden, about 1/4 acre of raspberries, a fruit orchard…had no close neighbours, and as we were a family of eight children, we had each other to play with, do chores with, and loved singing together, made cord wood, and had two work horses, Maggie and Jesse, that my dad would use to pull a handheld cultivator to till the garden and raspberries, etc. My oldest brother owned a Model A…loved it! And one of my responsibilities was to use the milk/cream separator…and then with a butter churn I made countless pounds of butter, using the wooden butter form. And of course, there was the butter milk for mom to use! We never wasted anything in those days…when chickens were roasted in the oven of the beautiful wood stove, we ate the chicken feet, the necks, the gizzards, liver and heart! I could write SO much more for the next hour or two! With that being said…I am incredibly thankful and grateful for my upbringing in such a way! My Christian parents taught us about God and we faithfully went to church… We have truly lost a lot of precious lifestyle…and have traded it off with the modern too much techy stuff that has changed people! Yes, we worked hard, but it was a healthier way of life for countless reasons! I miss those days.. through the good times and the hard times! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@katherinestobbe5556
@katherinestobbe5556 Жыл бұрын
❤ I sound like I’m ancient in age…but it really wasn’t that terribly long ago that we lived like this!
@beckymarsh583
@beckymarsh583 Жыл бұрын
And just like that she whips up a screen door. Amazing video. You’re an inspiration.
@thebradoctor
@thebradoctor Жыл бұрын
TFS your story. I'm grinning ear to ear! 💜
@munchkinheaven7877
@munchkinheaven7877 9 ай бұрын
You should write it all down Katherine and turn it into to a little book, maybe get some pictures from places that show some of the older farm implements, it would be lovely to see it from a child’s perspective x
@SheilaDawdy
@SheilaDawdy 8 ай бұрын
I hope you write a book or more here! I love to hear about the bygone days! This screen door is a great reminder! I believe I’m going to make me some now! Look forward to more comments from you!
@cynthiablackwell7546
@cynthiablackwell7546 Жыл бұрын
I put an old screen door on my pantry when we built our retirement home to remind me of my grandparents house. My grandmother always yelled as we ran out the back door, “Don’t slam that door!” I love the sound of mine slamming today; reminds me of fun times with my cousins down on the family farm! ❤️
@ontheprairie
@ontheprairie Жыл бұрын
"Don’t slam the door,,” triggered some wonderful memories for me as well.🥰
@mollieteachworth764
@mollieteachworth764 Жыл бұрын
My grandma always said the same thing....usually AS the door was slamming!😂
@jgwood10
@jgwood10 Жыл бұрын
It brought back memories. My dad always said “in or out, don’t slam the door”!
@beckyscheller9358
@beckyscheller9358 Жыл бұрын
Loved the door. I had a raccoon use the cat door into my screened porch . They are very bold. Not fun to get out either
@jenobenour3379
@jenobenour3379 Жыл бұрын
We were always swinging on the wooden screen door. Ours was always "quit swinging on the door" as it would bang closed. Sweet memories.
@kelleymcfadden9675
@kelleymcfadden9675 Жыл бұрын
Ah, yes, the wonderful screen door memories! When my Grandpa died I wrote a poem titled " The Old Back Screen Door" and read it at his funeral. There wasn't a dry eye in the place! My dad gave me the spring off the door as a keepsake. Oh the creaking and slamming sound it made. If the adults only knew back then how much that sound would mean later in life, they would've let it slam every time without getting onto us.
@janetbyrne7765
@janetbyrne7765 Жыл бұрын
Mary I found this video to be the sweetest thing! The screen door that you created, drinking from a tin cup, the hook board and the curtained space all struck such a harmonious note with me! Thank you for those lovely, old fashioned and useful touches being brought back to my memory. Absolutely charming.
@randimckinney1940
@randimckinney1940 Жыл бұрын
If no one has told you today Mary, you are so inspirational..crafty and encouraging us to enjoy the simple and serene in life. Thank you.
@sheilalovesgreg3489
@sheilalovesgreg3489 Жыл бұрын
Mary, Mary, Mary! This takes the cake, there’s nothing you can’t do and you do it all so well. I love it all, great job.
@ellenreilley3938
@ellenreilley3938 Жыл бұрын
I know! She couldn’t find a screen door so she made one!!!
@glennaknights267
@glennaknights267 Жыл бұрын
Ah...the slam of the screen door! How that takes me back to my childhood. So much that you added (floral shelving, lace edges, curtained cabinet coverings) all bring me back. Also, me or my sister having to run out to get the clothes off the clothesline when the rain started. Playing kickball in the street in front of our house. Playing outdoors all day in summer, coming home only for lunch and then dinner. And still going outside to play after! Beans, hot dogs, and brown bread every Saturday night, followed by Saturday night baths. Thank you, Mary, for this VLOG and for allowing us to join you for a walk down memory lane.
@MsRkerr
@MsRkerr Жыл бұрын
Mary, you never cease to amaze me! I love old farm houses too! I grew up living in one. Love the sound of old screen doors. I can hear my Aunt now, “Don’t slam the screen door when you go out!’, of course we always did.😂
@schammond8993
@schammond8993 Жыл бұрын
Happiest time was spending a week or two in summer at my Grandparents house. Hiding in the barn, feeding the chickens, running from the rooster, petting the calves, laughing till we couldn't stand. Every night a bath in that old clawfoot tub and the ticking of the clocks to fall asleep by. My parents are gone and now I have the clocks. Oil lamps in every room ( handy when the power goes out). An old clawfoot tub in our bathroom. Most everything in our house is old. The curtain under the sink, I've got the rod now to make the curtain. These are the memories of my roots. It's the beginning of what defines who we become. The essence of who we are. Sounds silly I suppose to some but I loved that time. Financially it wasn't a great time but it was a time with a slower pace. Thank you Mary. God's Blessings, Susan NW Georgia
@cindypoling5922
@cindypoling5922 Жыл бұрын
The screen door is absolutely beautiful and I agree, I too love the sound of a wooden screen door.
@markandmary70
@markandmary70 2 ай бұрын
You are a gem! What character you have jumping in and doing what you see in your head. I hope your husband realizes how special you are.
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 Жыл бұрын
This was definitely my favorite video I’ve ever seen of yours. Adding these nostalgic elements to your home just adds so much character! Please continue to do this and make it a series!. When we were restoring our old house, we went to California(from Idaho) and bought a vintage screen door for our pantry. I really like it. I also remember the slam of the screen door when I was a kid. I need to have one put on my back door so I can hear it again. Thanks!
@nilakshiroy6
@nilakshiroy6 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree, one of her best indeed!
@sharonrickards3297
@sharonrickards3297 Жыл бұрын
My sentiments exactly!
@nildarodriguez3974
@nildarodriguez3974 Жыл бұрын
One of the best.
@craftyazshabbyshacjude3297
@craftyazshabbyshacjude3297 Жыл бұрын
Totally Relate to you. I'm not Armish but very much respect them. My family have always handmade our things for the home, from tiny objects for the season right up to Handmade furniture and for us Ladies, baking and etc and hand sewn objects and Quilts throughout my life. Gardens and growing our own produce were a necessity. and have always tried to maintain that, try and era lol at times. Love your Channel. God Bless you and Thank you xx
@beckysmith7142
@beckysmith7142 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mary, I know I keep saying this, but you never cease to amaze me! I love the screen door! You have such amazing skills! The new "old" touches to your kitchen, are things I also remember from my past. I would love to see more videos like this one, maybe even a series. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us!
@sheriebumgarner7065
@sheriebumgarner7065 Жыл бұрын
Yes! More vids like this one!!
@prowland0514
@prowland0514 Жыл бұрын
This video brought me to tears. Remembering my Mamaw’s house!! Miss those years so long ago!!!! Thank you!
@bonnieturner3591
@bonnieturner3591 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the walk down memory lane in this video. I, too, have many great memories of the old farmhouses in my family. I love watching you re-create the good old days!
@Watchoutforsnakez
@Watchoutforsnakez Жыл бұрын
I love that your adding touches that are doable and yet are neither stupid expensive or tacky. The screen door is killing me. My great grandma had a slamming one. ❤ With a hook and eye closure. Your featuring things my great grandmother had, kerosene lamps, scales, screen doors. Things that made sounds, smells, and were often pretty. Lastly I’m subscribing because your starting out with a regular modern house, like me it seems, not already a real farmhouse. Your not trying to recreate a pretend farmhouse but you are recreating MEMORIES from being around a farmhouse or people who raised food and animals. Now others who did not experience those things can enjoy and understand better the charm of “those days”. I am delighted to find you ma’am.
@margaretmurphy9795
@margaretmurphy9795 Жыл бұрын
The screen door! I just love it when you say " I thought I'd just make it myself." Out come the tools and wood -- away you go. As I watched I knew that the Big Box stores carry old style wood screen doors, but you built like your grandfather did! Wonderful. I had patterned shelf liners with lace trim in my home and miss them. I have no open shelves in my downsized space. I think I will add lace behind doors as it will make me smile every time I open a cabinet. Thank you for a pleasant tour of farmhouse things.
@rozannamurayama9629
@rozannamurayama9629 Жыл бұрын
The things from our past sometimes bring us the most comfort.
@robynwilliams9845
@robynwilliams9845 Жыл бұрын
MARY!!!!! You have done it again! I’m blown away by your skills! I’ve watched you for a few years now and I think this might be my favorite of all! So inspiring!!! That screen door is perfection! ❤
@pjmans
@pjmans Жыл бұрын
I didn’t grow up on a farm, but I was sent out to my aunt & uncles farm to help out ~ they had me through wood down the old wood chute into the basement & then go down & stack the wood. They had an old woodstove that they cooked on & kept the large house warm (I was a gradeschooler when I was out there). *Your old screen door is sooo beautiful!
@tinasalobecke66
@tinasalobecke66 Жыл бұрын
Love this video! All of the things you added are great, especially the screen door! You did an amazing job building it Mary. I also love the old farmhouse style. It’s just so cozy and nostalgic. It’s all about the memories and feels 🥰
@barbaralewis3281
@barbaralewis3281 Жыл бұрын
I have a sign that hangs over my door as one would leave my home; sign says "Make Memories"
@kerryclare3456
@kerryclare3456 Жыл бұрын
I will be 71 years old soon, and I still remember the sound of grandma's screen door. The spring groaned as we stretched the door, (past where it needed to be), and then the door smacking shut as we went out and let it go. It was always followed by someone's voice hollering, "Don't slam the screen door!". Your video brought that back instantly. Thank you!
@WatersandWilderness
@WatersandWilderness Жыл бұрын
Mary, you are so amazing. I am so impressed with your updates, creations and how blessed you are with the ability to build and make things. That door, the cupboards, and the rest of your work is just perfect. Thank you for sharing with all of us.
@soonergal1422
@soonergal1422 Жыл бұрын
You are so incredibly beautiful with everything you do. Thank you ❤️
@pamkendrick1855
@pamkendrick1855 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the farm touches you've done! That screen door is amazing!! You are truly inspirational 😊
@timeaaraouzou710
@timeaaraouzou710 Жыл бұрын
You're an amazing lady, Mary. What beautiful accents you added, and the screen door is absolutely gorgeous. While watching you make it I was thinking, "Nothing is too difficult for her." You are a true artisan.
@Karebear59
@Karebear59 Жыл бұрын
This is probably one of my favorite videos you have done! I love everything you did! Your talent amazes me. Your home is beautiful!
@curban616
@curban616 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Ohio. My grandmother was Mennonite, and lived in a farmhouse on a farm. No electricity and no inside plumbing. She had a well pump that had the coldest best tasting water ever! Also had an outhouse! 🤯! My sister and I took a bath in a galvanized tub with hot water warmed on the wood burning stove! She did her own preserving and her house I loved!! We used to go hunting for Morrell mushrooms..oh what fun! Great memories. I am 68 years old now and still think of that home with happy memories.
@sarahko2014
@sarahko2014 Жыл бұрын
I don't often comment, but I watch most of your videos because they're peaceful & relaxing after teaching ESL all day...🇰🇷 But I have to say, the way you just made your own screen door was amazing!🎉 It looks nice on your home and sounds good, too~😂👍
@KathleenNiles-w9j
@KathleenNiles-w9j 2 ай бұрын
I love the screen door.
@laurieg2436
@laurieg2436 Жыл бұрын
I love the lace trim!! The screen door is the icing on the cake!!
@pamelap.123
@pamelap.123 Жыл бұрын
My grandparents had a little farm in North Carolina. I'm 67, so these memories come from the 1960s. There was a big blue enameled cast iron wood burning stove where biscuits were baked every morning, and a pantry full of food that she had "put up'. To this day, if I smell dried apples, I'm taken back to that pantry.i
@heathercraven-sw6is
@heathercraven-sw6is Жыл бұрын
I adore this video, Mary! It brought back so many memories of being on our family farm as a child in the old farmhouse with my grandparents. So many memories to share in the comments but some are the wood cooking stove and my grandma having us go get eggs from the chicken coop and fruit and vegetables from her giant garden to make a huge breakfast on the old kitchen table with mismatched chairs- how she made biscuits in a wood stove I’ll never understand 😅 We had the oil lamps, a piano in the “parlor”, slamming screen doors, eating fruit she canned in beautiful china cups and dishes, eating mulberries off the trees while soaking our feet in the irrigation ditch, making thing in my grandpa’s barn shop… so many more! I am very lucky that we still have the farm and I plan to retire there though unfortunately the old farmhouse had to be taken down. We saved all the old wood and I plan to repurpose some of the wood. Thank you again for sharing your experiences Mary
@janiceforkum3889
@janiceforkum3889 Жыл бұрын
My Uncle was a farmer and they lived out in the country in Arkansas. I loved the screen door and the sound of it slamming, and drinking from the tin cups 😊 Also inspired me to make some cute curtains for my kitchen doors .❤ Keep all the great ideas coming !! Love everything you do!💖💖
@suzyjones8387
@suzyjones8387 Жыл бұрын
Good morning Mary. I was raised on a farm in Tennessee and one of my fondest memories is making gingerbread and quilting with my grandmother. One of the things I hold closest to my heart is watching her put butter in a small wooden mold and getting to push the butter out onto a small covered plate. Lastly, the smell of lilacs remind me of those days.
@roxanneklafehn8516
@roxanneklafehn8516 Жыл бұрын
When I was a kid my grandparents had a tiny lake cottage that my grandfather built. There was an old fashioned pump at the kitchen sink which I loved. Was so disappointed when Nana got a new faucet. Boring ! Now I have a replica pump spout faucet in my bathroom. Nana also had an old washing machine wringer mounted on a big tree to wring out our wet swim suits. Sweet memories.
@terihandrick2333
@terihandrick2333 Жыл бұрын
Mary, I am always so impressed with your willingness to just leap out in faith and make it happen. I love the screen door, my grandmother had one and I miss that sound of a screen door - although when we were children that constant in and out of the house might have driven her crazy, but she never said so. I love the ironwork at the bottom, and I have to agree with you, I would have left it the color it was - as the black is just so expected.
@maryjanew20
@maryjanew20 Жыл бұрын
As you were building the screen door I was hoping it would slam like the one we had when I was a kid. 😊 I didn’t grow up on a farm but we had a few of the things you made like the skirt under the sink and the trim on the shelves. My mom would attach the decorative trim with matching colored thumb tacks. Sweet memories.
@kittykatty2898
@kittykatty2898 Жыл бұрын
I love the screen door - just beautiful. All those things look so authentic and to me they give the house a "soul"... Love your house and admire your skills Mary! xx
@jillsiebman7832
@jillsiebman7832 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was crazy wanting things in my home that reminded me of my childhood but I love everything I have. Thank you for sharing. I love all the things you've added!❤
@susishearer9531
@susishearer9531 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a walk down memory lane with you Mary. So much fun! You are so talented and I loved watching you create and make your own screen door. It's beautiful. So peaceful and charming to watch!
@tammystumpf5641
@tammystumpf5641 Жыл бұрын
My dad grew up Mennonite but left when he married my mom. I have wonderful memories of spending 2 weeks every summer at my grandmas farm and 2 weeks at my cousins farm. I have memories of being upstairs in the barn hanging our heads down a hole in the bulls pen watching the boys try to get the bull back in his pen. Also wearing dresses and rubber boots to bring in the cows. So fun! I love your videos.
@mariel9037
@mariel9037 Жыл бұрын
Mary - more videos like this would be amazing! I have incorporated so many things from my grandparent's homes into my home and I just love the warm, nostalgic feel it gives. I have my grandparent's screen door and first kitchen table, both of which my papaw built. I have an old jelly cabinet that was in my granny's kitchen - my dad and I restored it together. And I have so many small pieces that I use just as decor. I love your channel and watching you create!
@tinamarie8699
@tinamarie8699 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree. ❤
@Hope-yl7rg
@Hope-yl7rg Жыл бұрын
I think you need to teach a carpentry class Mary. There's nothing you can't build. So impressive. LOVE the screen door.
@joannerios7034
@joannerios7034 Жыл бұрын
Mary....thank you for making me literally laugh out loud today 😂. Your story about the oil lamp and the hilarious question your boys asked about seeing dinosaurs killed me...love your channel and your precious family ❤
@twosisterssoutherncookin5150
@twosisterssoutherncookin5150 Жыл бұрын
We grew up in an old farmhouse with the screen door. Mama and Grandma Grace would yell at us not to slam the door. We always had a curtain under the sink also. We had to wash the sink curtain often because as kids we were messy. Thanks for bringing back the memories. Nothing more satisfying than sitting on the front porch at dusk with our kitty cats listening to the whippoorwill singing. Great job on the screen door! Love it
@lorrem2539
@lorrem2539 Жыл бұрын
Mary, it all looks so cute! Just because these ideas are not in the "current" decorating magazines does not mean you can't do it. That is how things get popular, by doing something no one is doing currently! I remember my mom always had those copper molds hanging in the kitchen and the great big fork and spoon on the wall. I recently found a bunch of the molds at Goodwill for only $1.99 so I hung them up in the soffit above my cabinets. I found an old breadbox with a copper door at a flea market for $10.00 so had to buy that! I do have the big spoon and fork from my mothers house, so thinking I will repaint them and hang them, too. 30 years ago I found a similiar self-adhesive lace. I never did put it up, but never threw it out ......maybe I need to hang mine now.
@juliefuller3552
@juliefuller3552 Жыл бұрын
I think that this is one of my favorite videos. You really encouraged the viewers, I’m one of them. I am in the process of brightening my living room. Changing my beautiful knotty pine paneling ceiling to antique white chalk paint walls leaving the ceiling and trim. I agonized over making such a radical change. I just love it , thank you Mary !
@terrysuemakesvideosforyou9940
@terrysuemakesvideosforyou9940 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the city, but most of my family on both sides lived on farms. I spent alot of time visiting and helping on farms growing up. My mother was not Amish, but grew up on an old fashioned farm. My father spent all of his summers on his grandparents farm so that I too love the old houses. Those are very fond memories . Over 25 years ago my husband and I got to move out in the country and I will never go back! Thank you for all of your wonderful videos! You really brighten my day!
@roxannern9393
@roxannern9393 Жыл бұрын
On our grandparents' farm, we used the door leading into the dining room of the big white farmhouse with built in closets. The first closet had walls lined with hooks (no rods) each holding multiple jackets and the floor was lined with boots. You opened the door, stuck your feet in boots and grabbed a jacket that fit. No one had their "own." We had our favorites and were respectful of those preferences...but owned nothing on for ourselves. The kitchen cabinets were white metal framed in a thin line of black paint. I do not ever remember having a Christmas tree or any such fancy things. Never missed any of that. The screen door was a wood frame lined top and bottom with gray screen. The white farmhouse on the other side (a 2 mile dirt road walk) of the almost 400 acre dairy farm had a half door and its own wood screen door leading into the kitchen. That perfect sound you have replicated with the beautiful door you made here. There was always 2-3 gallons of sweet tea on the kitchen table. I love your work. But, I think it's the memories your channel brings that keeps me coming back time and again watching some videos multiple times.
@beverlylones9552
@beverlylones9552 Жыл бұрын
Loved the curtain, below your sink. The oil lamp is beautiful! Loved the gorgeous paper on your open shelves! The lace is so sweet, adorable! Oh my goodness, Mary, the screen door is stunning! I honestly believe you can do anything! I absolutely loved all the changes!💕
@dwightlewton40
@dwightlewton40 4 ай бұрын
My favorite aunt had an old pop belly stove in her farmhouse where we kept our horses. She would make like party mix and keep it in the pan on top of that stove to keep it warm. Yum...I loved it! However, I live in an old farmhouse built in the late 1800s. Our bricks were made by hand across the street. Only one other family, besides the original family, owned this house for about 10 year, before we bought it. A few years ago, I had the original wood floors done with all the flaws left in. They are beautiful. I have all the original Ash wood trim, not painted, transit windows, and many small antiques from this milking farm, like buckets, wash tubs, milk pitchers etc. I love all of it!! I use or display just about everything. Then I myself collect antiques. My dining room furniture is antique, my living room furniture is antique French Provincial, but I did buy an antique replica set for my bedroom. My favorite bedroom has a iron twin bed with 2 oak chest of drawers and an antique night stand. I also have some of my grandparents antique items, like a trophy case from my dad's family and desk that we got from my mom's parents. It was given to use after my mom passed in 1983 and my dad stripped so many layers of paint that my grandfather was known for doing, and behold, there was a gorgeous antique desk. I also, have our family kid's rocking chair that my grandchildren sit and read in. I love all of it! So very grateful that I have been able to enjoy it.~~Jen
@teresabell1014
@teresabell1014 Жыл бұрын
Love all the old fashion touches in your kitchen. Nothing brings back memories like a screen door slamming shut ! Thanks for all you do Mary , I appreciate you !
@cedarcottagefarm2885
@cedarcottagefarm2885 Жыл бұрын
I remember all the natural woodwork, the unfitted kitchen with the big long sink, and the large kitchen pantry that held the dishes and home canned food.
@cweaver6792
@cweaver6792 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loved all of your farmhouse memories and that you made them come to life for you again! Your screen door is fabulous!
@martyhighley8717
@martyhighley8717 Жыл бұрын
I grew up on a farm and remember very well the " dont let it slam", usually, right before it slammed. Lol. I also remember my grandpa lived (right before we moved him onto our farm) in a little town that had a grocery/hardware/gardening tools in it and wooden floors and a huge covered porch on the back and had wooden screen doors and we would sit there and drink "soda pop" while the people caught up with everyone. Thank you for the memories, Mary
@salimorton641
@salimorton641 Жыл бұрын
Mary, you always amaze me with your carpentry skills! The screen door is beautiful 😍❤️.
@AmandaChaney-m1w
@AmandaChaney-m1w Жыл бұрын
My grandparents were Amish and I remember the smell of the oil lamps burning, I have one and have recently been lighting it in the evenings-the glow is so lively and the scent so nostalgic. I also remember the coal burning stove and the coal bucket that sat next to it, I was always happy to be the one to put the coal in the stove. I remember the fresh cows milk in the jar that my grandma would skim the fat off of the top. Oh, and the windmill and water pump right outside the backdoor!
@janashe8600
@janashe8600 Жыл бұрын
Mary, you always amaze me with everything you build and the special touches you do in your home!!
@nivefaletau1938
@nivefaletau1938 Жыл бұрын
I LOVED IT SOOOOO MUCH.. A GREAT BLAST FROM THE PAST... REMINDED ME OF MY MAMA AND DADDY. WONDERFUL MEMORIES...I'M 60 NOW🤍💛💚❤️
@delinayoungs3988
@delinayoungs3988 Жыл бұрын
Love the screen door and so amazed that you could make it your self. Love the farm house look too !
@hyacinth4368
@hyacinth4368 Жыл бұрын
Daddy made our screen doors. Then we got storm doors in the late 1960s. I still have the latch hook from the front screen door of the house I grew up in.
@nana2fivegirls
@nana2fivegirls Жыл бұрын
The screen door is the prettiest thing I have seen you make so far.... I absolutely adore it!!! I'll have to add that to my to do list! So cute!!!
@margaretbroadway7358
@margaretbroadway7358 Жыл бұрын
You are an amazing woman, Mary. If you can't find what you're looking for, build it. Love the screen door and all the other touches you added to your home to remind you of the past.
@Athomewithkay
@Athomewithkay Жыл бұрын
Hi Mary! Everything is beautiful! The screen door is stunning! I LOVE the shelf liner!❤
@DownButNotOutYet
@DownButNotOutYet 9 ай бұрын
Good afternoon Mary, I remember seeing my Dad making screen doors, one for the front and one for the back. It was many years ago. I was a little girl and had no concept of his carpentry skills. The doors actually served to keep the majority of moths out the house at night when the lights were on and maybe they unwanted flies or wasps during the day, it also operated as a sort of security door, it had a insidehook just to keep it closed, Dad did not add a spring to shut it behind us, we closed it by hand. Dad passed away, the door became shabby and I replaced it with a metal door - it was gastly, but it worked and served the purpose. So many handmade treasures were lost with easy just buy ready made requirements. The door turned out fabulous. Where there is a will, there is a way. Thank you for sharing I loved the video. Many blessings, kind regards.
@grettalafata3347
@grettalafata3347 Жыл бұрын
Unbelievable Mary! You are so talented in anything you set out to do! The projects just come together so beautifully, I love them all! Anyone who needs to learn how to do anything creative should definitely be watching your channel. You have learned so much growing up in your Amish community. it's just beautiful how you bring everything to life here for us to watch. Thank you for sharing another jaw dropping video that always inspires me to tackle something in my home. And by the way, I just love my drop cloth curtains you made for me several months ago! I have 2 sets and they are just hanging so lovely in my home! XO :)
@judypennell1281
@judypennell1281 Жыл бұрын
I always remember going to my grandmother's house which was a farm of 20 acres. I loved to go almost every day. There were lots of animals on the farm which I got my love for animals because of going there. She was a great cook on her big iron cooking stove. Her food was so good. I remember the time she was canning honey. I loved to chew the comb. I do miss her and the good times I had playing on the farm with my cousins.
@debrahart4888
@debrahart4888 Жыл бұрын
Oh Mary. I just adore you!! I’m just 5 minutes into it & I HAD to tell you I’m so excited about THIS video. Even though I watch every single video you create ( often watch some more than once ) this one in particular has me so thrilled to see what you have in store for us!!
@jeannemarie2294
@jeannemarie2294 Жыл бұрын
❤the screen door!! When I moved to my home in Florida 35 years ago …..a screen door was the first thing I ever added!! Cannot live without! Enjoy the breezes!
@justkimdg2
@justkimdg2 Жыл бұрын
I am just once again so in awe of your God given talent! And I love the nostalgia of a screen door. I almost feel sorry for the folks who were never fussed at for letting the screen door slam. That, and getting fussed at for sliding down the banister at my Grandma and Grandpa's farmhouse. They just happened to live in Ohio so I have a very special place in my heart for Ohio.
@ConservativeVeteran
@ConservativeVeteran Жыл бұрын
Totally agree....a 'slamming' screen door is a precious memory from childhood. Amazed that you made your own! Although a crafty raccoon could open that screen door so you may want to put in a hook and eye. Everything you do is so incredible....love the sink skirt and the shelf paper and lace trim.
@margueritepeaden3445
@margueritepeaden3445 Жыл бұрын
I remember screen doors on everyone’s homes when I was a child, before storm doors came along. The sound brings back memories, usually of someone yelling at us not to let it slam. If you had a bunch of little kids running in and out constantly it stopped being a pleasant sound and became quite irritating to parents, especially if mama was trying to get a baby to sleep or if someone had a headache. I loved the screen door you made, it was beautiful.
@pattidavis8043
@pattidavis8043 Жыл бұрын
I've wanted a screen door for so ooooo long. The sound brings back such wonderful memories of my grandmother's home!!!! I can just smell the pork chops and biscuits cooking right now!
@Beruthiel45
@Beruthiel45 Жыл бұрын
It's very interesting to me that so many of the things that remind you of old farmhouses are things I grew up with too, but in old English Victorian houses divided into flats after the last world war, when there was a severe housing shortage because of bomb damage. Curtains across kitchen shelves to hide messy storage; shelf liners with lace trims; wall hooks for clothes because of no built in cupboards. We used elasticised curtain skirts around pedastal sinks too. We didn't have screen doors, nor kerosene lamps as much because most of those houses had gas lighting so we used candlesticks to read by. Even though I'm 78 and grew up in an English city I really enjoyed your farmhouse memories, because mine are much the same. We always reused and made do with what we had too. 💖🙂
@jonispruit8877
@jonispruit8877 Жыл бұрын
I Remember as a kid the screen door. Which I always love seeing. Only thing missing is the hook lock. Lol! I have memories of those colored metal cups. They were tall with a bit of a lip and they stacked. I’m sure some of you Remember those. ❤ I swear they’re the best to drink a cold Pepsi out of. It’s memories like that, that bring us a little smile in remembering a simpler time and a blessed time. Thank you for sharing your memories.
@joanvolkman7326
@joanvolkman7326 Жыл бұрын
I remember the sound of the banging screen door that we had on our cabin in the north woods of Wisconsin when I was a kid. Thanks for the memory. ❤
@brendabuckley7071
@brendabuckley7071 Жыл бұрын
My aunt had a farm in Lancashire UK. The men would come in from the fields and sit around a large table for lunch. What I remember as an 8 year old was, they ate potatoes veg meat. Then on the same plate they were served apple pie and custard. Less washing up!
@gwendleburks8904
@gwendleburks8904 Жыл бұрын
I love the screen door. I grew up living in a farm house. I always love the kitchen and dining room. I still remember churning butter. That was the best butter in the world 😊 My mom always yelled “don’t slam the door” 😂
@patnatali4171
@patnatali4171 29 күн бұрын
I remember my great uncles farm going into the house from the back porch , there was a smell from the wood the whole milk and if there had been canning done it's just a very nostalgic memory for me
@thesentimentalsoul3683
@thesentimentalsoul3683 7 ай бұрын
The screen door came out AMAZINGLY. You had the sweetest smile when you first slammed the door after having installed the spring. So many nostalgic pieces. It's beautiful to surround yourself with sweet memories of our past. ❤❤❤ T.Y.V.M. for sharing with us.
@annesupplee5747
@annesupplee5747 Жыл бұрын
I love that there isn't music in this video. The quiet is refreshing.
@farmers-daughter2000
@farmers-daughter2000 Жыл бұрын
I was about 4 when we moved to the farm. They dont always have closets either. My grandmother had a old one eyed cat that could pull the screen door open and get into the house. I smile with the memorys. I didnt like living in the country. I was an only child so i often was alone. I would love to still live on the farm now.
@sunflowerbrown5823
@sunflowerbrown5823 Жыл бұрын
Mary I was born on a farm in the Catskills and now live in the Rockies. I remember **everything** you showed from childhood. I think the old shelf liner and lace trim was made of oil cloth. Our neighbors had a dairy farm and they had a spring house, too. Thank you SO for slamming that screen door for us! I just closed my eyes and listened to the past. Such a pleasure! If I had one I would smile every time I slammed it! Now I want one, too! :-)
@gailallen2895
@gailallen2895 Жыл бұрын
We share many of the same memories and the screen door sound is a favorite. Porcelain doorknobs..priming the pump..bead board..swings..wash on the clothesline..quilts on the beds.. There were really hard times but such a closeness too. God got us through.
@donnamessick8684
@donnamessick8684 Жыл бұрын
Making that screen door was impressive! There is not much you can’t do Miss Mary!
@dianaherrin1243
@dianaherrin1243 Жыл бұрын
I love it! I’m 70 and this has always been my style. Fantastic job on the door!
@sandyhenkelman
@sandyhenkelman Жыл бұрын
I love all of these things. Reminds me of my childhood. Especially the screen door. My dad would say don’t slam the door lol how could you not .
@Spedteacher2020
@Spedteacher2020 Жыл бұрын
I am that way with wooden porches, they take me back to childhood. My mother would paint the porch gray each spring. 🤍🤍🤍🤍
@rachelgross3621
@rachelgross3621 Жыл бұрын
I grew up with a tin cup sitting by our sink. My dad always drank from it. What memories!
@sheilatodd7280
@sheilatodd7280 Жыл бұрын
I love that sound. It reminds me of living at home. And Daddy yelling " you don't have to let it slam!". Lol. But they are fond memories. We use to drink out the water hose. I still remember that smell. It smelled like a rain shower coming on a hot day.
@sonyalowry7317
@sonyalowry7317 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I am so glad to see traditional farmhouse style decorating. We moved into our home five years ago and this is how I decorated. I like modern farmhouse style but my heart will always love traditional farmhouse style.
@tammyc1903
@tammyc1903 Жыл бұрын
Well now I need a homemade screen door! My husband loves the sound of an old screen door slamming. 😊
@carolynhostetler8641
@carolynhostetler8641 Жыл бұрын
My grandma’s spring was in her old basement, with a trough running through the basement. I used to go set items in there to keep cold. There was always a big crock on the basement steps filled with sugar cookies. So many good memories.
@kelleneellexson1962
@kelleneellexson1962 Жыл бұрын
I grew up spending time on my grandma and grandpa's farm in Barnum, IA. It was the best. My grandma would have loved all your farmhouse projects.
@estherheming8836
@estherheming8836 Жыл бұрын
I'm going to ask the Lord to bless me with some more talents . So I can try more building. Thank you, Mary. You are so talented...
@chattykathie7129
@chattykathie7129 Жыл бұрын
My grandma always said don’t slam the screen door. Lol now we all love that sound.haha
@MargaretErbe-t7s
@MargaretErbe-t7s 7 ай бұрын
My husband grew up on a farm. He wanted our home to feel comfortable, like that farm. Some of the things you make we had. I love the look. 1 of my grandmas' always had shelf paper in kitchen. She crocheted doilies for China cabinet. I love it! Made some for mine. Thanks for video.😊
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