Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Antique Lace
Monday, October 26, 2009
A Weekend of Planting, Cottage Cheese Ceilings, Paint Chips and Cleaning

Hastings delivered an obscene amount of shrubs and plants that my dad, Fred, and I took most of Saturday planting (and we just made a small dent). I pruned trees as well. And made a trip to Pike Nursery, coming home with 10 bags of mulch, 5 of soil amendment, and lots of 2 for 1 perennials. And I did get a beautiful Bowl of Cream peony; have been wanting a peony plant for a long time. This particular one was not the pink I've always dreamed of, but it was half price, and so I figured it was worth a shot to see if I can grow one with success. As it was such a beautiful day, cool and breezy, the chore of planting was hardly work.
I made a trip to Benjamin Moore to look at paint colors for the exterior of my house. I know what I think I want — gray with white trim and black shutters, but as I looked at all the different shades of gray and white, I became a bit overwhelmed. The paint store has a color specialist who popped over to chat. She is coming to my house on Thursday morning to consult on color choices.
On Sunday I stripped my bathroom ceiling of all the cottage cheese and painted it white. Looks so much better. But what a huge mess. It took me 2 hours of cleaning after the cheese removal before I could paint. Getting the stuff down is a piece of cake, but the mess it makes when it falls. Oy vey.
And, of course, I listened to Christmas music all weekend. Ahhhhhhhhhhh.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Laundry Light
Monday, October 19, 2009
Update on the $5 Bird Cage
A couple of posts ago I pictured a bird cage I got at a thrift store for $5. I found out how much a similar one sold for:

Yowza!


Yowza!
Laundry Room Redo
My laundry room is really more of a laundry closet in the ken. Its walls are in desperate need of painting, the shelves begging for a good cleaning. And so this weekend I decided to put pieces of scrapbook paper on the walls to cover some of the dings and smudges. I purged much of what was on the shelves. And it looks very quaint. I have a lone light bulb in the ceiling and am wondering what to use as a decorative cover. Any ideas?
BEFORE:
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BEFORE:
AFTER:
Oh yes I did . . .
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Thrifting Bonanza — Part III . . . The Bird Cage
Monday, October 12, 2009
Thrifting Bonanza — Part II
If I'd have NOT bought this white hobnail mirror, I would have had major major regret. I love white hobnail. This frame came with these other pieces. The butterflies are just decorative. The basket and vase are wall pockets. And they're all plastic. The whole lot was $10, a little more than I like to spend when thrifting, but I think it was worth it.

This jewelry box was being used to display men's old watches. I asked if it was for sale and was told sure, $2! I have something very special planned for my vintage jewelry boxes. You'll see come next year!

This jewelry box was being used to display men's old watches. I asked if it was for sale and was told sure, $2! I have something very special planned for my vintage jewelry boxes. You'll see come next year!
Uncle Shuck's

We did both the regular mazes. It was muddy as all get out, from all the rain we've had here in Georgia, and so maneuvering through the corn was not just figuring out your way, but figuring out where to step. I had my purse with me and carried it in the crook of my arm. We got to laughing about how goofy I looked. One kid asked why I brought my pockeybook into the maze, to which he added "do you have checks to write or something?" — which we thought was the funniest thing ever. Here I am in all my "that lady's a character" glory.
A small group of us decided to stay for the haunted maze. That meant hanging out for an hour and a half until it got dark, but there was plenty to do (including good people watching, hands down one of my favorite pastimes). We watched zombies and Freddy Kruegers arrive, no doubt the people who would be scaring us. It was getting darker and darker. The bats were out in full force, flying above our heads and swooping in a little too close at times. When the sky was black, we went in.
It was horrific. We got chased by masked children with powered-up chain saws. People jumped out of the corn. You'd come around a corner and at the end of the row stood a barely-visible figure who would slowly walk towards you, but you couldn't turn around. Zombies dragged their almost lifeless bodies out of the corn, grabbing for your ankles. And with every blood curdling scream, I wet myself a little, until by the end of the haunted maze I had completely emptied my bladder. My pants were wet down to my knees. The lady who writes checks in corn mazes was a mess. And she had a blast!
Paperwork Pillow
Took a vacation day today to get some stuff done around the house. Heating/AC guy came this morning to give the furnace a good once-over for the Fall and Winter. My chimney sweep, unfortunately, had to cancel on me. We had tons of rain this morning (and it still continues as I write this at 1:30) and he was dealing with flooding at home. Harleigh has to work today (she has off school for the holiday and wanted to get some hours in).
Here are some pix of Gideon, my little man always under foot. I was shredding a bunch of old paperwork which he found quite useful as a pillow.

Here are some pix of Gideon, my little man always under foot. I was shredding a bunch of old paperwork which he found quite useful as a pillow.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Thrifting Bonanza
After I dropped Gideon off at the groomer's yesterday, despite all I had to do at home, I stopped in to two nearby thrift stores and will share with you my great finds over the course of the next few posts.
First, a quilt. It didn't have a price on it so I took it up to the register. "How does $6 sound?" the girl asked, "But I think there's a sham to go with it. Let's have a look." She found the sham, which had a tag that said "Sham and quilt — $45." Oops. She said she had already quoted me $6, so she stuck with that price! Harleigh is in a hippy-girl phase AND needed a bedspread, so this was a great purchase.
Harleigh loves daisies, so I picked this up for her room as well. This little print has a sage green velvet matte which makes it even more charming.
Vintage linen napkins.
This quilt stand has been in the one thrift store forever, marked at $45. On this trip it was marked down to $5. Snagged by Mama Gahan.
First, a quilt. It didn't have a price on it so I took it up to the register. "How does $6 sound?" the girl asked, "But I think there's a sham to go with it. Let's have a look." She found the sham, which had a tag that said "Sham and quilt — $45." Oops. She said she had already quoted me $6, so she stuck with that price! Harleigh is in a hippy-girl phase AND needed a bedspread, so this was a great purchase.
Harleigh loves daisies, so I picked this up for her room as well. This little print has a sage green velvet matte which makes it even more charming.
Vintage linen napkins.
This quilt stand has been in the one thrift store forever, marked at $45. On this trip it was marked down to $5. Snagged by Mama Gahan.
Beat
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Hanson

Sunday, October 4, 2009
I love this!
Well, the lady making the towels also makes these holders for plastic grocery bags. I've always thrown the plastic bags into the cupboard above my stove. I bought this holder on a whim, and I LOVE it!!! It keeps the bags corralled into a contained space, they're easy to pull out, and the holder hangs in my pantry, taking up no space at all.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Great find at CVS
(And yes, I do drape a quilt over my backseat like it's a sofa. Makes it feel homey!)
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