Friday, March 28, 2014

Saturday Spotlight: Tracie from Fishtail Cottage

Hi, everyone!   Kris from Junk Chic Cottage and I wanted to do a regular feature on our blogs, something unique that hasn't been done before.   So we came up with an idea to 'spotlight the real life behind the blogger' in a more personal way.
There is so much talent and inspiration in blogland, and we thought it would be fun to bring you a closer look at the person behind the blog.

Every week on Saturday we will spotlight a blogger and have them tell us a little bit about themselves and their blogs.  You will be able to see and read about each of the bloggers on both Kris's and my blog. 

                                                                 
                                                                 


Today my guest is Tracie from Fishtail Cottage.  Tracie has a pretty cottage style and I love to see how she repurposes vintage finds and uses them in her decor.  Please sit back, relax, and enjoy getting to know Tracie better!

I first want to say how excited and honored I am about being featured over here at Must Love Junk! Not sure where to begin, I had to go back through some of the other features to see what I should share with you, but realized quickly that this post is just about being “real” about who I am! My name is Tracie and I began “Fishtail Cottage” blog in 2010.

















It came about after several email exchanges with a very special lady Dore at Burlap Luxe about my garden. Dore encouraged me to share my passion of gardening the journey of decorating my home. After much thought, I went ahead and began to create Fishtail Cottage.

The Gardens here at Fishtail Cottage are very young.  I began my landscape in 2006 when we first moved in.  Because we built our home and the land was ‘clear cut’ – I started with just plain dirt, well I should say “clay”.  I tried to think of the big picture and decided to put in the bones of the garden.  I brought in truckloads of good soil and drew out how I wanted landscape to look in the years to come ~ very little was accomplished that first year other than grass, a rose terrace, concrete walkways and stairs and the fence.  I couldn't help but plant some things like boxwood and a few bulbs to see some sort of green outside. But over the years the gardens have evolved quite nicely…and every year there is so much to look forward to seeing how it changes. Sharing with you some of my favorite photo’s of the garden this past year.











My home is another amazing transformation that has happened since I began blogging.  Here are some of my favorite photo’s and projects I’ve accomplished over the past few years!









Looking back, it’s difficult to see my current life without the outlet sharing my creative world with others.  This blog has given me a way to journal my ever evolving garden and home for myself! To see the changes over the past couple years is amazing.  The friends (yes, friends) I’ve met online with similar interests has impacted me more than words can say.  The encouragement and inspiration I’ve found in others has given me inner strength to attempt projects that I never would have dreamed I would try.

I hope that Fishtail Cottage has blossomed not just a Blog, Facebook page, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest but a resource for others to be inspired as well! There is still so much to look forward to discovering together! Thank you so much for coming over and taking the time to read about me!

xoxo, tracie

Thanks so much for sharing with us, Tracie!  Your gardens are just stunning!
Please stop over and visit Tracie at Fishtail Cottage, then pop over to Kris's blog to read about Debbie at Lakehouse!
Have a great day :)

26 comments:

  1. It was fun to learn more about you, Tracie...your garden and home are inspirational!

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  2. Susan, I used to visit Tracie Fishtail Cottage blog a lot...now I want to visit more. She has a wonderful garden. I like many of her decorating ideas too. Blessings to all, xoxo,Susie

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  3. I've been following Tracie for a long time. The only thing that matches her pretty face and personality is those gorgeous gardens. I know they are very hard work and she makes it look easy! Thanks for featuring her! Hello Tracie,..love you!

    XO,
    Jane

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  4. What a lovely garden Tracie has and love the "Construction Zone" sign!

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  5. What a breathtaking garden Tracie has shared! Having such a beautiful place to sit and listen to our creator would be like a piece of heaven on earth. Gorgeous!! And her home photos share another creative aspect of her life. Thank you, Susan for sharing Tracie here today. Blessings, Cindy

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  6. I've followed Tracie for some time now, ever since I began blogging in fact! Love her home, love her garden and especially love her garden party link party! I'm so glad you chose her for your feature!

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  7. What a beautiful home & gardens , Thank you for sharing !!!

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  8. Wow, I am so impressed with Tracie's gardens! I know the hard work that goes into putting in gardens from nothing and hers look great. Love her home, too. Her dining room pictured is so pretty and I love the Cottage sign. Thanks for sharing Tracie's home with us, Susan!

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  9. Tracie's home, and gardens are amazing! What a vibrant personality she has!
    xo

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  10. Tracie's gardens are breathtaking!!! And I love her charming style throughout her home.
    Mary Alice

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  11. Absolutely stunning! I love everything about Tracie's home and garden style.

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  12. Tracie,
    I always enjoy a visit to your blog. You have such a green thumb and beautiful garden that I adore. I enjoy your home posts when you share your talents.
    Vera

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  13. I love Tracie. I follow her everyway I can. Thanks for sharing her today! Have a great weekend.

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  14. Your gardens are inspiring - thanks for sharing!

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  15. Susan, thank you so much for sharing Tracie with us. I have been a follower of Fishtail Cottage for some time and enjoy reading and seeing all the lovely things that Tracie accomplishes. Her garden is so beautiful and so is the Cottage. . Happy Weekend..Judy

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  16. Tracie,
    Your gardens are just gorgeous. It was fun to read about you and your lovely cottage. Thank you for sharing on Spotlight.
    Kris

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  17. Thanks for featuring Traci- I love Fishtail Cottage.

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  18. Tracies HOME and GARDEN are beautiful~~~~LOVE reading her blog, she is an inspiration! Blessings~~~Roxie

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  19. I've gotten to know Tracie through blogging and she is such a sweet gal who is an amazing gardener. Her home and gardens are simply beautiful!

    Thanks for featuring her here today.

    xoxo
    Kathleen

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  20. I'm so glad you featured Tracie as I was unaware of her blog. The gardens are spectacular and her home is gorgeous too. Will have to go over and visit her!

    xo
    Pat

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  21. It's wonderful to see Tracie featured today! She is a special friend of mine and a blog I always enjoy. Tracie is talented and creative but she also always takes the time for everyone else! Have a fun weekend...to you both! Sweet hugs, Diane

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  22. Wonderful feature! It's always great to see Tracie, her lovely home and gorgeous gardens! Hugs, Leena

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  23. Well talk about an overload of beauty - your garden - your home - and YOU - everything is just so perfect!!!
    XOX

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  24. So so pretty! I love the plant inside the bread box, great idea! I have that exact table between the chairs, found it at a thrift store. And that dining room is BEAUTIFUL! Definitely gotta follow this blog. Great feature Susan!

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  25. tracie's home is gorgeous, inside and out:) her gardens look amazing. tfs, susan!

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