Monday, January 6, 2014

Old Pickle Jar Projects

 
 
It's been awhile!  Been doing a lot of projects and having GRANDBABIES!   There is nothing in this world greater than being a wife and mom and then comes those darling, sweet grandchildren.  I cry sweet, happy tears~~~I've waited and waited and waited.  Thanks Kids!
 

 
 
Been fluffing a few new pillows here and there~~
 

 
 
 
Found these awesome napkins from H&M and thought of a cute kitchen project using the napkin as a pattern~~
 
 

 
 
What is so unique about these napkins is that each four corners have the same printed design!  I copied onto paper from my printer and cut on the portion I wanted;  mod~podged to some old pickle and jam jars~~
 

 
 
 
~~added little red handles from left over trim and wired around the jar with some twine (held in place very securely with a bit of hot glue); 
 
 
 

 
 
I'll just call them my Kitchen Utility Jars:  will look cute holding silverware, wooden utensils, etc.
 
Lots of cold here today and way too much snow~~
Hope you're keeping warm and the projects going!
 
Thanks for being here~~Blessings,
 
~Patty~

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Frog Tape and an Old Leather Suitcase

 
 
I'm probably the last person in blog~land to use Frog Tape.  I'm really impressed with it's ability to give clean lines (even when I rearranged the tape several times before painting)~~
 
 

 
 
I'm going to try this on fabric also~~it's a bit more expensive than regular painters tape, but well worth the results~~
 

 
 
~~got a new stencil to show off onto this old leather suitcase~~
 

 
 
~~just a bit more distressing to do (after getting the "clean lines")~~
gotta make it look more vintage because the stripes look too new (well, they are of course)~~
 

 
 
Have you tried this tape on fabric and how did it stand up to the job for you?
 
Hope you're making it a great week~~thanks for stopping by and wishing you many blessings!
 
~patty~
 
See you at this great party:
 
 
Elizabeth and Co.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Wicker Hamper and Old Chair Projects

I bought a vintage wicker hamper and ladder back chair for $3.00 each.  The chair I have had for a long time and finally added it to the project list.  The black paint projects were lined up~~here's two of them:



Here's an older picture below of wood chair (one of my junk finding days)~~



Painted with home~made black chalk paint and lightly distressed;


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
~~a black and white Toile pillow looks sweet with the French script padded seat~~
 
 
 
 
 
Below is the cute hamper; it was in dire/desperate condition; really was a fabulous $3.00 bargain~~
 
 
 

 

 
 ~~and below is a picture of it white with plastic vinyl in it's prior
life~~

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 







 

 
 

~~Geez~~I found this fabric in my stash and forgot I even had this; was a perfect little touch after padding the lid~~used a bit of jute trim around the edges~~

 


 

 
~~Thanks for stopping by~~I'm off to see what you've been up to.  Have a great day and many blessings!  ~patty~

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Tuesday's Projects and Junk Finds

 
 
Yep~~another wreath~~(it's just the autumn thing for me; I love to dry flowers this time of year)~~
and attached an old book to the base of the wreath with ribbon and wire~~
 

 
 
~~some sweet friends save me their roses when they are about to be tossed:  I'll hang them upside down to dry and use them in pretty bouquets~~I love how they look "vintage".   Artemesia, hydrangeas, roses and carnations all dried for this wreath~~
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

And here's my loot from a few days ago:  that nasty~looking wicker hamper is going to be my next project ($3.00)~~after I get that big, antique door (behind the wicker) completed today~~
 

 
 
An old swivel wooden stool (already filled in the holes where the back support used to be); that newspaper roller I'm thinking will be sweet for an autumn display~~
 
I have plans for the cheap ($1.00) round table with legs that screw on~~and sweet little frames to use with some hardware/wire backing~~
 

 
 
Well, below is that old door~~it is HUGE!  ~~and it was only $5.00!   I've got both sides painted now and ready to add some big hooks; going to stencil the glass later today and get this off to the booths:  will look cute displaying wreaths, vintage clothing, etc~~~~
 
 

 
And this old chair I just added a stencil on today~~
 
 
 
 
~~because it is one of those "as is" conditions:   it will be a darling way to display a favorite plant~~
 

 
 
Taking it to the booth tomorrow with that HUGE door!
Why do I buy big stuff to lug around??
 

 
 
 
Hey; thanks for being here~~hope your week is a great one and many blessings come your way!
 
~patty~
 
 

Monday, August 26, 2013

Dried Flowers and Another Wreath

 
 
Dried Hydrangeas sell very well on their own at my booths; I love making fall arrangements out of them too~~
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
Tomorrow I'll show the little one I made with an old book tied on with wire and ribbon and some of my latest junk finds~~I'm off to see what you've been up to; have you found any great stuff lately?
 
Have a great, blessed week!
 
~patty~
 
 
 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Tuesday's Junk and Makin' A Sign

Here's a few things I bought on the cheap recently:  Last week bought a huge, burlap potato sack for $1.00~~I'm thinking of reupholstering a chair cushion and pillow from it~~


 
 
 
Tuesday, found another one of these wooden lid things for  $1.00; and made a sign from it~~
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
I love stenciling; bet you knew that already!
 

 
 
Off to see what you're up to, then start some painting projects.   Make it a great day and have many Blessings!
 
~patty~
 

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Make A Cloche From Glass Lamp

 
The top "cloche" (aka old glass lamp filled with dust and shells) was taken apart; the metal parts spray painted black; removing the electrical cord, socket~~and cleaned the glass portion:
 
Below is a smaller version~~bought them both for $2.50 each!
You've seen them in the junk shops~~they are everywhere and pretty much on the cheap~~
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
This larger one was perfect size to add some vintage bingo cards,  French script papers wrapped with ribbon, a few wine corks and a paper clock face~~
 

 
 
I used another small glass part from another old lamp; added the finial~~
 
 

 
 
This was a fun little project; adding this and that to the inside took the longest~~had too much potential of wee things to place in there! 
 
Sending this project over to this fun party:  see you there!
 
 
Elizabeth and Co.
 
 
 
~patty~