Saturday, September 3, 2011

JUNK SHED

I HAVE A GARDEN SHED, THAT IS WAITING FOR IT'S SIDING.  IT'S BEEN A FEW YEARS NOW.  IT STILL SERVES AS GREAT STORAGE.  BUT IN REALITY, THINGS OFTEN JUST GET THROWN IN THERE.  I DON'T LIKE TO THROW MUCH OF ANYTHING AWAY.  STUFF MIGHT COME IN HANDY SOMEDAY.  YOU KNOW THE FEELING?



I DID MANAGE TO DISPOSE OF THREE LARGE GARBAGE BAGS OF TRASH.  NOW, I CAN GET MY DOOR OPEN WITHOUT ISSUES. 

THE BEST PART WAS RE-DISCOVERING MY SON'S HAND PRINTS IN THE CORNER.




THEY WERE BURIED BEHIND STACKS OF JUNK & GARDEN TOOLS.  I THINK MY HUSBAND FORGOT THEY WERE THERE TOO, UNTIL I MENTIONED IT!  IT MAKES ME KIND OF SAD TO SEE HOW FAST THE BOYS ARE GROWING.  2007, THAT SEEMS LIKE FOREVER AGO!



I GUESS THE MORAL OF THE STORY IS: 

THERE ARE ORGANIZED JUNKERS.  I'M JUST NOT ONE OF THEM.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Wooden Blocks

I love old toys.  I snatched a moldy (gross) bag of old children's blocks up at a garage sale for less than a buck.  The large baggie had gotten some moisture in it.






I thought they were pretty cute.  I've seen people spell out names, inspirational words & age numbers.

I found these on Etsy, for sale.


Linking up to Junker Newbie's "Would you buy it Wed."  Head over there & see what odd things folks are finding for sale.


Monday, August 29, 2011

*W*E*L*C*O*M*E*

I had an idea one night, while laying in bed.  Do you ever have that...where the light bulb in your head comes on? 


I had bought a stack of cute little picture frames at a garage sale for $1.50.  You can see them in the center of the photograph above.  I decided to spell out a word, putting one letter in each frame.  A long sash could attach them and make a banner of sorts.  The next step was picking a word.  It took me forever to think of a seven letter word that could be versatile. 

The fun part was laying out the patterned paper to see how things would look.  I used Webster's Pages Petite Papers.  They have such cute vintage inspired patterns in the Country Estate & Yacht Club pack.


You can see the baby monitor there?  This was a nap-time project. 

I cut out two fonts on my Cricut before choosing the Old West one.  I always have issues with fancy letters that are hard to read, that's why the Heritage font lost out.

Once I got the look I wanted, I traced the frame backs and cut them out.  Many were missing glass, so this project did not involve any glass.  If they were complete, I totally would have used the glass.  I was also short one wooden back, so cardboard was used on one to hold the paper in.





Once all the frames were filled, I started the task of stringing them.  I was glad "welcome" had an odd amount of letters, this gave me a center starting point: "C"


Hurdle #1: Tying thick ribbon on attractively.  This sounds easy, but was really hard.  The solution finally came to me from trial and error.  Feed the ribbon in through the ring opposite way, going back towards the original side,  then go up and over....coming back through that loop at a down and away direction.  (make sense?)  The little strip of paper is my distance guide to help me space the frames evenly on the ribbon.



Hurdle #2:  Don't spell the word backwards.  When working on a word from the back, turn it around to read it before getting to far. 


oops

After I got things straightened out.  The results were fantastic.  Check this baby out......



Elegant, classy, vintage, crafty & so very inviting. 

I think to hang this somewhat heavy banner, a person would have to hang each frame's ring (on the back) on a small nail.  It would sag too much in the middle from weight & the ribbon would look tight and crappy otherwise.








The frames are so fancy.  I can't help but adore the rose edges & tiny dots.







This post is linked up to Between Naps On The Porch for the 136th Metamorphosis Monday *AND* Dittle Dattle for Amaze Me Monday.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Mom's Hutch

Now that my week of Junky Garden Pics is over, it's time for something more substantial!

My mom finished a fabulous furniture RE-DO.  The hutch that was in her husband's home was needing a face-lift.  She is so brave with paint, and is so good at the task.  Everything always turns out perfect!

                                              BEFORE:




AFTER:




Isn't it wonderful... so cute & trendy? How great is that charcoal color?! The best part, was keeping some original wood showing.  Masking that off adds more work to the project.  It really turned out great & I wanted to share her results with you-all.

 

This post is listed on My Romantic Home's Show & Tell Friday!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Junky Garden Pic #7


Don't discard rusty old pots & buckets.  They can be lined with landscape fabric for a rustic planter.  Rickety old stools make great plant stands.

Friday, August 26, 2011

JUNKY GARDEN PIC #6


Search out clay at garage sales, because it can be kind of expensive in stores.  I've gathered a few with cracks as well.  Stack, tip, cluster and arrange them into a beautiful mess! 

Thursday, August 25, 2011

JUNKY GARDEN PIC #5


WATERING CANS ARE MADE TO SIT IN YOUR GARDEN, NOT IN THE SHED!