Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Fill a bag for a BUCK!

We have a St. Vincent's Thrift Store that has an outside area where you can fill a bag for a buck.

I've never stopped to look at the items before, but one day this little thing caught my eye. I knew just what I wanted it for, and it was not for it's current state.

Before

I had to restrain myself from ripping the junk off of it in the car on the way home.

I also got 28 vintage children's books in my bag for a buck, most of them from the 50's and 60's. They are so darling, I'll save them for another post.

After

I think it is much happier in it's new home. And much prettier, too, without all of the junk and fluff.

So this ended up costing me .0356 cents with tax- not bad, eh?

Friday, July 31, 2009

FREEBIE!


I was driving down my street last summer and spotted this on the side of the road with a FREE sign on it - you better believe I slammed on my brakes!

Before

I happened to know the nice guy who was giving this away, and he agreed to load it up on his piano dolly and roll it on down the street to my house. Free, and delivery too? I'll take it!

So I got out some of my favorite paint, and yes, it took me a year to get around to the project, but I love how it turned out. I used some spray paint for most of it, and a foam roller with the matching paint in a can for the top and sides so I could get a more even finish.


You can imagine my excitement when I was at the Dollar Store on 88 cent Tuesday and found (my favorite!) spray paint - Heirloom White for 88 cents a can. Yes, this is the same paint I bought at HD for $3.49 a can. Yippee! So now I have a stash - for any future projects I might have (there are plenty in my garage, just ask my husband!)


After, part one -
The top needs new glass shelves and still needs to be painted, but I am loving using this as a buffet for now. Much better, don't you think?
I spray painted the small knobs Oil Rubbed Bronze (my other favorite paint) and they turned out great. I LOVE that stuff! I bought new knobs for the bottom, I found them at Craft Warehouse and used a 40% off coupon on each. That made them $1.52 each with tax. Not bad, eh?




Monday, July 27, 2009

Please sir, may I have some more?

This time of year always finds me dreaming about vacations.



We took our annual family trip up to the Ranch in Montana

a little earlier than normal this year.


The problem is that my brain keeps thinking now it's time to go.


I guess thirty years of habit will do that to you.



This year we went hiking somewhere I'd not been before.


Talk about lovely views!


I was admiring these little cabins along the way...


Maybe someday ...

beautiful craftsmanship

This tree was so unusual ...

I wonder what happened to it as it was growing to cause it to bend this way.


The curved portion on the ground isn't attached to the ground,


it is floating and sways in the wind.



Talk about determination to succeed!



Saturday, June 20, 2009

Upcoming Projects



I fell in love with these things the moment I saw them,

having a few projects mulling around in the back of my mind...


I also fell in love with the prices... the fabric was already cut

and then it ended up back on the roll, so I got it for remnant prices.

Gotta love that!

And the cuts just happened to be the right sizes

for what I was intending to get anyway.

So I guess they were just meant to come home with me, right?


Got any ideas for me of how to use this?

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Little Cuties!

While on vacation recently, I was able to go to one of my favorite downtown stores that sells the most delightful things! I had to have a photo of these cute little piggy banks since one couldn't go home with me this time. I definitely would have chosen the one with the pink shawl, though!

And look at these adorable slippers!

I bet I would have worried about getting them dirty. I just thought that these clock lamps were so cool. I love the shades!

(By the way, sis, had I been uber-rich, one of these would have been your souvenir! But alas...)
Truly, this is such a fun store. You should see the rest of the stuff they have there, but I was too nervous to take any more pictures. I look forward to going there every year. Too bad it's like 500 miles away from home. Or maybe for the pocketbook that's actually a good thing!


Monday, May 25, 2009

Memorial Day

{ let us remember them }



photos from trip to DC with Mom
spring break 1993

Friday, April 17, 2009

Now that's a Garden!

I've got to get to work in my garden soon.
I keep looking out my kitchen window to a big mess
and thinking about what I want to do different this year.
This is only my second year having a garden
and we can just say that last year wasn't a huge success.
* one VERY large pumpkin
that hogged up all the room
* three watermelons
two were "past their prime" and the other was fairly anemic
* a handful of raspberries
that was a surprise - it was the first year we transplanted them
* a lot of great roma tomatoes
I used these for soup and we canned up and froze the rest
* several heads of lettuce
gobbled up by the birds before we could harvest anything
* beautiful fresh dill
this smelled SOOO GOOD!
* large stalks of corn
the sunlight wasn't great for most of the corn, we had a few tall stalks,
which I planned to use for fall decorating - but my baby came in mid October
and I was distracted and didn't cut them - the squirrels enjoyed the corn cobs
this winter, though!
Now isn't this lovely?
This is my aunt's garden and orchard in Montana.
She has about 60 acres and it is just absolutely amazing.
She works very, very hard to make all of this possible.
I love canning with her. She does everything, but when we are there it is time to do the pickles and carrots, and my sister does the jelly.
You should try her plum jelly. It's divine! We call it
"Plum Jelly by Mellie."
The first year they made it I kept calling it jam.
But that doesn't quite have the same ring to it, does it?
Unless your name was Sam, then "Plum Jam by Sam" would work.
But it's not, so I was corrected, quite often, I would add. Ha Ha.

I always look forward to her huge raspberry patch. I love to go out and just stand there and eat and eat and eat. Then there are all of the desserts we make...My family loves rhubarb pie. I am only starting to like this. My grandmother made a delicious huckleberry/raspberry/rhubarb pie that was so yummy with vanilla ice cream.
My aunt also dries apples that we get at Christmas time.
I always look forward to all the good food!

I can only hope (and work hard) to get my garden anywhere near this...
I have to say it still feels like a chore, and not that much enjoyment yet.
Maybe that will come someday, but for now, where is that dang rototiller?