Thursday, July 29, 2010

Lord help the mister who comes between me and my Sister!






I spoke with my sister today, I could tell I was going to pitch in and help her get her house ready. She's a busy gal, RN, long hours, and sometimes sisters just need each others help. Plus, I don't mind rummaging around her house, you see, we were cut from the same cloth. She loves to collect as much as I do. I also needed some pictures for a new post, so on my way I went. Oh, how I wish I would have had more time to concentrate on taking pictures, but I needed to remember she had me coming over for another purpose. Focus Glenda! So I have posted just a few items that I lust over, and I want to secretly put in my shirt pocket, if they would fit, and run out the door. She loves old brown bottles, maps, trophy cups, souvenir pillows; and she also loves things I make for her. Yes, the last picture is the paperweight I made. I did come home with a couple of goody bags. Thanks sis! Have fun with your gal pals from work.

Promise next post to show the antique mall I sell and display at. Can't thank you enough for stopping by!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Diamond in the Rough






Well, there we go ladies. Here are the pictures of my next project, as promised. Oh, I know it looks icky; but she is certainly a diamond in the rough. I love these old tool chests, the compartments, the old hardware, and the casters. Plus, this one is also a great height. There are so many possibilities, a kitchen island, tool box that it is, or just a great piece for a corner of the room. These are all good ideas, but I have other plans for her, and I can't wait to get started. First things first, this tool chest can't go anywhere till it has had a proper bathe. This will be a work in progress. No need to worry, you will be the first to see the after pics.
I can't thank you enough for stopping by.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Everlasting Words!


"The grass withers and the flowers fade, but the word of our God will stand forever."
Isaiah 40:8

Today was a day of yard work. The weather was perfect for this work; and so many of my flowers needed trimming. As I listened to the hum of the trimmer and mowers in the distance, this verse kept running through my mind. When my mom had died, and many flowers of condolence filled my home, I was given this verse. It came to me as I was sobbing one day and turning the pages of my bible begging for answers. I found these words to bring me the most comfort. That was many years ago. Now as the days grow closer, on the anniversary of my fathers death, I find myself weeping in the quiet moments. Today was that kind of day. So through the tears I just put my hands deeper into the dirt and worked that much harder. I miss them both, not one more than the other; and if given the chance I would only want to see them together.

This week I will show you the before pictures of my new project. I will also introduce you to the owners of the antique mall where my space of loved junk is for sale.
I can't thank you enough for stopping by!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Lighting is a little better!




I fret over taking pics. for this blog. Here is some more pictures of the cabinet I just completed, in what I think is better lighting. Daylight!
Can't thank you enough for stopping by!

My project is completed!






Wow just when I thought I was on a roll, side tracked again, but I finally finished my twenty dollar garage sale find. I wanted so badly to show you before pictures; but someone deleted them, me. Techie I am not. So here are after photos for you, hope you like.
The cabinet was a honey colored wood, so I knew that it would need to be painted. I also knew I would replace the back of the cabinet with bead board to give the cabinet a more farmhouse feel. Glass was removed from the doors, along with the crown molding and replaced with an architectural piece of salvage I had on hand. Now to the adornments, I used burlap to make curtains, rusted fencing to replace the glass, and ribbon as the finishing touch.
Just for you, I hung a chandie in front of the cabinet for a quick pic. I will be starting my next project in a couple of days, and will post before pictures at that time. Can't thank you enough for stopping by. Oh one more thing; the cabinet will not be staying with me, off to my junk booth it will go. Thanks!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Look where I've been!




I just found out about a great boutique that opened on July 1st. The name is Marigolds Uncommon Home & Garden. It's darling I tell you, darling. There were gifts, vintage items, and fresh flowers. The shopkeeper, Mary, well what can I say, this has been dream of hers for a long time. She's friendly and spunky and was sewing cushions on her work table and talking with customers at the same time. I adore her already and barely know her. She was more than gracious when I asked for a few pictures. If you get a chance, and you live in the area stop and say hey! You will not be disappointed.
Marigolds is located at 722 E. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend, In.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

A Sneek Peek





A recent purchase of mine at a yard sale, a very ugly Early American china cabinet. I know your asking why, if your like me I am repulsed by honey colored wood, but there was something about that cabinet, and twenty dollars later well you know how the story goes. With labor and love, the cabinet has been painted, distressed, adorned, and waxed; well almost. More pictures to come.
Thanks, Glenda
I'm such a goof, I spelled adorned wrong in my first picture, and for the life of me can't undo it.
Thanks, Glenda

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

"Layers are not difficult for me"




When I go to get a haircut, I ask for layers. Layers even show up in my decorating.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Life, Liberty, Happiness



This land is your land, this land is my land. This land was made for you and me. Happy 4th!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Grey or Gray?




Yes I love color, but I'm not opposed to simply grey.

"One picture is worth ten thousand words"


I will give you just one word instead of ten thousand. Glenda likes color.
-edit- I'm so silly, "Glenda likes color" is three words.
Thanks, Glenda