Thursday, August 15, 2013

Grain Sack Pillow



 
A friend was moving and trying to get rid of things. I was the lucky person who happened to be in town that day!
 
She gave me this neat old grain sack.
 
I took an Ikea pillow insert and pinned the fabric around it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 It then sat on my couch with the pins for several weeks...
 
 
 
 
Today I sewed it up and now it's good to go. I love the colors and graphics!
 
 
 
Thanks for your visit!
 
Pam
 
 
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Friday, August 2, 2013

Doing the Wave with Petunias

I'm so glad that someone figured out how to come up with Wave Petunias, because I love them!! 


I had some trouble finding them this year.  The planting date that everyone goes by here is Mother's Day.  We were going to be out of town right around there, so I waited until Memorial Day to buy them. Boy was I shocked that they were really hard to find!  Luckily they had just put some out that morning at my favorite nursery.  The colors were limited to purples and whites.  I would've preferred to have more pink flowers, but beggars can't be choosers, right?! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I have them in pots on my driveway and on my back patio.  They are blooming like crazy and are just so much fun to look at!
 
 
 
Here's Bailey doing his wave!  "Hey, I just came in 20 seconds ago, but now I must go outside again!"  :)
 
 
 
 
What are your favorite flowers for pots?
 
 
 Thank you for your visit!
 
Pam


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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Apothecary Collection


I was so happy to see this teeny-tiny apothecary jar on eBay a few weeks ago. I was even happier when I was the lucky winner!


 
 

 
 I have several and really wanted this size.  I'd seen a similar one at the Portland Expo a few years ago.  They wanted $1500 for it.  Hmmmm.... just a little out of my price range!  :)
 
 
 
My parents collected apothecary jars and had an amazing collection.  That was until the 1971 Northridge earthquake when we were living in Northridge... I believe they lost hundreds of jars.  Luckily all of our family was safe, but it was horrible to see a room full of glass that morning!
 
A few years ago, I started collecting jars from eBay and at antique shows.  When my Mom passed away, I received her HUGE Dakota jar, which I cherish!
 
 
 
Look at the difference in size between these two! 
 
 I'm just amazed that these beauties have survived almost 100 years! 
 
I believe this little one that I just purchased was originally a "Salesman Sample" jar.  I guess it was easier to carry around this little one and take orders for the bigger ones.
 
I've seen collections of these at Disneyland and at Lagoon Amusement park here in Utah.  I love how fun and colorful the candy inside can be.
 
What is your favorite thing to collect?
 
 
Thanks for coming by!
 
Pam


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Friday, July 12, 2013

Great Time in the Garden and a Great Stuff Giveaway!


I absolutely love summer and working in the yard.

 
 We built this pond four summers ago.  The fish are getting huge and the plants are thriving.
 
Several birds are making their homes in my birdhouses.
 
There are three different birds checking out this house.  It looks like the one on the bottom right has already moved in!
 
 
 

There are several babies in this house.  The parent sitting here is very, very attentive and goes crazy if anything or anyone gets close.
 





I found this ladder last year for $2.  We built the flower boxes and added drippers for water.  The daylilies and coneflowers are some of my favorites.  The rose of Sharon to the right of the ladder hasn't started blooming yet.
 
 
What are your favorite flowers?
 
 
Now on to the giveaway!
 
The people at GREAT STUFFTM have offered to give FIVE of my readers three cans of their products. 
 
Each winner will receive one can of each of the following:
 
 
I've tried all three products and love them! 
 
It's easy to enter!
 
You must be a follower of my blog to enter.
In your comment, let me know how you would use the GREAT STUFFTM products! 
That's it!  Easy as can be!
 
 



 
 
I will be choosing the five winners using Random Number Generator on Thursday, July 25, 2013.  Be sure to leave an email address in your comments if yours doesn't automatically come through.
 Thank you to everyone who entered.  The winners have been notified by email.
 
Thanks for your visit!
 
Pam
 
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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Holy Toledo! Another Scale Redo

   




  
 Several months ago I purchased this grey Toledo scale on eBay.  I should've looked closer at the listing, as I was shocked when it arrived and was HUGE!  I put it in the closet and was going to list it back on eBay this summer. 
 



Then it hit me that if it wasn't SO industrial looking, I might really like it. So into the garage for a redo!











 
 
 
The face is still a bit rusty, but it did clean up pretty good using steel wool.  (This is the 'before' shot of the face.)  The problem with removing rust on the face is that it eventually the scrubbing will remove all of the paint too, so I had to stop and accept that it's still a bit rugged looking.   







I love it in our downstairs kitchen/game room. 



Thank you for your visit!

Pam


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Pinterest Blitz Party by Debbiedoos and On Sutton Place
 
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DIY Show Off

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Aging an Old Milk Can



  
A few weeks ago when we were in Oregon, we went to one of my favorite stores in Eugene.  Barb, from Treasures From the Heart was having a "Junque in the Trunk Sale" with lots of vendors.  What perfect timing!  Ok, we weren't planning to go to Eugene until the next day, but I didn't want to miss her sale, so we changed our plans.  :)



I always find great things at her store.  I need to walk around several times so I don't miss anything!
 
One of the fun things I found at the sale was this milk can.  The couple who was selling it had worked hard to clean it up and paint this very cute cow on it.  I loved it, but it was a little too bright for me.
 
Enter some handy-dandy Minwax Provincial stain and the brightness was toned down.




 
I put a couple of coats on with a foam brush, then lightly wiped it off with an old sheet.  I let it dry (not hard in our 100+ degree heat the past several days!)  I then put a coat of clear flat spray on it.  And now I love it in the house.
 
 
Thank you for your visit!
 
Pam
 
 
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