Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Vacation 2010 - Deep In The Heart of Texas (Day 2)

Neither of us had ever been in downtown Fort Worth so on Saturday morning we walked around for a while and took some pictures. We both loved it - so many unique buildings and lots of activity.  




We left downtown to travel a few miles east to Handley for the Handley Street Festival car show. There were some really nice classic cars, an arts festival and an antique mall. Bob found a print that included a 1939 Chevy in major disrepair (kind of like his looked when he first got it), and I got a small print of downtown Waxahatchie. I've not been there but I hope to go someday, and I just liked the colors. I also found a cross made from old cutlery.


Street Festival Finds
From Handley we headed south toward Austin, with a stop at the Style Station. This is a weird and funky place. They have a fairly good selection of vintage clothes with an emphasis on western wear, but they do have things from the 60s-80s and some jewelry, hats, etc.  I'd recommend a stop if you like vintage clothes and have a little time to chat. One of the owners is quite the talker and very opinionated.  His wife prints Style Station t-shirts - they're fun and only $10 to $12.

And of course we made a couple of junquing stops between Fort Worth and Austin.

Vacation 2010 - Deep In The Heart of Texas (Day 1)

We returned from vacation last Wednesday and I've been trying to get vacation posts up ever since.  Lots of pics, so I'm doing it day by day.

Our main destination was Austin for the ACL Festival to see The Eagles and Robert Earl Keen, but we spent the first night in Fort Worth.  We were guests at The Fort Worth Club downtown - very nice!  We had a lovely big room with the most comfy bed - I wanted to take it with us - and a wonderful dinner.  Thanks, Peter and Linda! 

 

Friday, October 15, 2010

Sweet and Sinister Swap - Part II

For the Sweet and Sinister swap I made my first-ever crown (Queen of Halloween) which turned out better than I expected, although certainly not on the same level as so many that I've seen.  I also made a cute little vintage trick-or-treater.  For the home decor item, I found a fun black and white bead garland.  The thrifted item was a black sheer/velvet scarf with feathery trim (perfect for dressing up on Halloween or maybe even for a night out).  I also included funky black rubber gloves with black and white pop-art ruffled trim for use in her art studio, vintage papers and trims wrapped and tied with vintage seam binding and bling, black and white hand-crafted flower pins, a do-it-yourself black and white journal (pages prepped and embellishments supplied so she can create just what she likes) and three funky black ornaments that can be used for Halloween or even a black and white Christmas. All this and more was packed into a black and white print storage bin.  I hope she loves everything!  Here are a few pics: 





Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sweet and Sinister Swap - Part I

After reading about Kari Ramstrom's annual Sweet and Sinister Swap on a fellow Silver Bella attendee's blog, I decided to sign up. Although I'm participating in three swaps at Silver Bella, this would be my first ever complete swap as items were due to be mailed by October 10. The rules required that most things be black and white, and that there be a handmade item, a home decor item, and a thrifted item. 

I started preparing immediately and came up with some fun things to send to my swap partner, Terry Frias.  Yes, Kari paired up Terry and Terri for this swap, and I'm so glad she did.  We've been communicating via e-mail and she is so nice, funny and talented. We found that we have a lot in common, including husbands named Bob!  How spooky is that???

Today I received my Sweet and Sinister Swap items from Terry.  In a word - AMAZING!  The items she created are SO well-done and darling, and everything was packaged in such a fun and creative way.  She made me a beautiful Halloween necklace and bracelet and a banner that is so detailed and just perfect!  She sent a cute LED skeleton candle - which looks great flickering inside the clear bucket - and lots of embellishments for Halloween projects including glitter glue, stickers, rub-ons, beads, crepe paper and so much more.  Everything was packed in a beautifully decorated can and each little tag is unique.  Here are pics, but I promise everything is even nicer than it appears in the photos (must get a new camera).  Terry is truly artistic and loaded with talent! 

As soon as I know she's received them, I'll post pics of what I sent to her.
 

Monday, October 4, 2010

More Spools

I found a couple of cute pics and decided to make more spools as gifts.  I made one other one using the photo of the little girl, but different papers on the base.  I think they're cute.  Hope the recipients think so!  The photo is awful - taken at 3:00 a.m.


Sunday, September 26, 2010

Another Class at Paper Crown

Last Tuesday I took Jackie Peters' Halloween spools class at Paper Crown.  It was such fun, and Jackie is amazing.  Check out her blog to see the beautiful things she creates on an almost daily basis and all the lovely ways she decorates her home.  http://goodgriefgirdie.typepad.com/blog/

The spools are so stinkin' cute I can hardly stand it!  It's a little early for Halloween decor but I just couldn't put them away so I dug out my white cat to join them.  They're 15" and 18"  tall, so you definitely notice them when you walk in. 

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Okie Bellas in Duncan

On Saturday, September 11 Chris and I drove to Duncan for a day of shopping and crafting with the Duncan Bellas.  After touring Kerry's and Teresa's beautiful homes and studios and enjoying mimosas, we hit the antique malls before lunch.  After lunch and more shopping, it was on to Sheryl's gorgeous home for a tour and soldering lessons.  All three of these ladies made me realize I need to get on the ball with the decorating.  I used to love it, but as my style changed over the years I pretty much just removed things and didn't really replace them.  Since seeing their truly amazing decor, I've painted a table and shelf and made displays of various things that had been scattered all over the house, so I give them a big thank you for the inspiration.  I still have loads to do but at least I'm working on it now.  I'm also excited to get an old buffet/hutch that my mom is giving me this weekend that she inherited from her uncle.  It should hold loads of craft supplies and I think will alleviate some of the clutter and crowding I have now.

Here's Chris displaying her soldering talent (thanks to Teresa for the pic). 


Just a few of the MANY things I bought that day.


And here's the shelf I painted.  I bought it years ago at a garage sale and it's been on my kitchen counter ever since.  It was hunter green before and kind of blended into the shadows under the cabinet, but just look at it now!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Labor Day Weekend

Hope you had an enjoyable long weekend!  On Saturday after a stop at a local estate sale where I found several pieces of jewelry and a few silver items, we traveled to Purcell via Noble.  We'd not been there to "junque" in over a year and wanted to go somewhere not too far from home as we had a lot planned for the weekend.  In Noble I found a cute Samsonite train case complete with it's original interior plastic tray and mirror.  I also scored a business ledger from 1949, in almost perfect condition with the exception of some mold on the binding (which of course makes the entire book smell a little musty but I'll work on that) and quite a few nice buttons.  In Purcell they were having an antique and craft fair downtown.  We weren't aware of it prior to arriving, but enjoyed discounts offered on our purchases at two of the three antique malls.  I found several hankies, an appointment book, lace, napkins, postcards and photos.  We also stopped by a flea market where we happened upon some old friends we hadn't seen in a while.  After a good visit with them and a nice lunch at Jo's Famous Pizza, we declared it a successful trip and headed home.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Happy Anniversary!

Happy 25th Anniversary to my sweetie - my best friend, my traveling companion, father to our four-leggers - my love.  Hard to believe it's been 25 years. How time flies. Hope we get another 25 as special as the past years have been. 

In addition to two compilation CDs, I made this anniversary card for him.  I'm addicted to flowers so it's almost impossible for me to not use them, but I wanted it to look masculine so the flowers are mostly blue, brown and silver.  Like he'll notice.  I also used the lined envelope I made during make-and-take at Paper Crown last week.  I had planned to mail it to a friend, but I love it so much I'm happy to keep it in the family.  Ha!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

So much junque, so little space

Due to budget cuts, the DH was on furlough yesterday (a day off but no pay) so what better activity than going junqueing!  Less pay, no space in the house - whatever.  After weeks of temps in the high 90s and low 100s, the weather was beautiful and we had to hit the road.

We stopped at several garage sales.  At the first, he purchased an iron table base which he plans to use as the base for a welding table.  It's actually very cool and just happened to come with four iron chairs.  All apparently handmade.  For $10.  We'll see where they end up.  Photos to come in a later post. 

At the third garage sale I found this giant candelabra that may stay on my buffet for a while, but will probably get moved elsewhere at some point.  I also found a 1950 school text atlas in excellent condition, a diploma in a lovely satin-padded folder that will make a great journal cover, another certificate in a smaller folder, some linens, a small wooden drawer, and a children's book from 1951 that includes selections from Alice in Wonderland accompanied by awesome color illustrations.  Other finds for the day included a Dick and Jane reader in very good condition, another book with beautiful illustrations, lots of old buttons, a folding wood measuring stick, two vintage plastic frames, and old photos.  All in all, it was a fabulous day.



Saturday, August 21, 2010

Nature vs. Nurture

Nature wins, at least at our house.

This year we purchased and planted six tomato plants.  They all died.  But...this hardy fellow came up on its own in the middle of our yard, growing from underneath the pile of fence panels we have yet to put up.  It's about four feet by five feet and has been loaded with cherry tomatoes all summer.  I can't explain.



I have purple coneflower planted in my front flower bed and they do fairly well in spite of not quite enough sun.  However, this little jewel came up through a crack between our porch and the house.  Amazing.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Okie Bellas' Day Out

Anyone who has talked with me in the past six months is probably aware that I'm going to an arts event this fall called Silver Bella.  I've wanted to go for the past two years but didn't want to go alone, and this year it worked out that my friends Kerry and Chris are able to go, as well as Kerry's neighbor Teresa and her best friend Sheryl.  We five Silver Bella newbies decided to get together beforehand so everyone would be acquainted before going to Omaha.  We met in OKC on July 24 and by the end of the day it was like we had all known each other forever!  We visited Antique Co-op and shops in the Plaza District before having lunch at Pachinko Parlor.  After lunch we drove through Classen Curve on our way to Paper Crown and Cloverleaf.  And of course we made the obligatory stop at Sonic before the day ended.  It was so much fun to spend the day with my two old friends and former co-workers, and to make two great new friends.  Can't wait to do it again!  Here we are at lunch, after a bottle of wine and a little sake - Chris, Teresa, Sheryl, Kerry and me:

Monday, August 2, 2010

I Wanna Be A...What??

I bought a packet of scrapbooking supplies at Ross over the 4th of July and it contained some leather-look letters and glittery yellow paper.  Somehow those two items inspired this little creation.  I also included a heart cut from a small piece of red leather that I've had for years, a flower fashioned from a tiny scrap of lace, and a piece from an old measuring tape.  I most definitely do not want to be a cowgirl so I'm not sure where this came from, but I do like it.


Sunday, August 1, 2010

Flower Power

I've been on a flower-making kick the last few days.  Here are a few of my creations, along with a beautiful bright pink rose made by my talented friend Kerry.  I had one little scrap of the lovliest light blue velvet ribbon and it made a perfect flower.  I hope to have more of these made by the end of the week.  It's a great way to use up little scraps of lace, paper and ribbon, and a nice highlight for vintage buttons.  I'll be using some of these for my Silver Bella swaps.


By The Sea

On July 22 I had my second class at Paper Crown.  These classes have been so enjoyable!  We made a mermaid shadow box, which adds a fun element to the beach decor I'm trying to incorporate into our home.  If you visit you'll see these lovely ladies perched on the shelf in the main bath. 

Just a note - please excuse the photography in my recent posts. Our harddrive crashed a few weeks ago and we lost our photo editing capabilities.  I hope to have them restored soon.




Saturday, July 31, 2010

Karlee's Collage

In an earlier post I showed a collage I had made for the silent auction at our family reunion.  My great-niece wanted it so badly but was outbid by a cousin.  This wasn't such a bad thing as the colors wouldn't have gone with her room, and she now had the opportunity for a custom-made collage of her own!  Her mom did an amazing job refinishing some vintage furniture and redecorating her room, with a little help from her mom.


Now I need to make collages for all my other great-nieces!

I do occasionally make things...really

This blog was created mainly as a fun record of things I find and what I do with them.  Seems lately I'm scoring lots of loot, but not doing much creating. 

Earlier this month we saw a press release for the grand opening of an antique mall in a small town south of OKC.  It sounded pretty great but in actuality wasn't much as antique malls go.  However...there were probably 30 boxes of what probably came out of someone's attic or storage building.  I had the best time digging through them, and actually had to make a couple of trips to drop things at the counter as I couldn't hold it all.  This pic shows just a part of what I got - old photos, old letters and documents from the early 1900s to the 50s, sheet music, buttons, apron patterns, crocheted lace, old hangers that are great for display purposes - and so much more!  None of it was priced so I was a little concerned when it was time to pay, but the grand total was (drumroll)  $20!  We next went to an antique mall in Norman, where I found an amazing 1924 Tulsa High School yearbook, lace, a cute vintage hat and more.  It was a junque-seeking bonanza of a day!




So Far Behind

I am woefully behind on blogging, so I'll make an effort to catch up over the next week.  July has been a busy month.  I started this post on July 6 and am just now getting back to it on July 31.

Most of our Texas family was here over the 4th of July weekend for a family reunion. It was so great to see them, but we really missed my sister and her family who weren't able to make it. Weatherwise, it wasn't the best 4th of July we've had - this makes two years in a row for rain on the 4th. The weather prevented a trip to White Water Bay and caused cancellation of a planned golfing excursion, but we didn't let it stop us from shopping.  Did I mention rain?  Torrential rain.

Having family in town was a good excuse for a trip to The Rink Gallery. My mom scored a couple of really cute old chairs for her sun room and my sister-in-law found the largest tie-back tassel I've ever seen (no pics of their haul - sorry). I found these great shoe trees, mini perfume bottles, sheet music and more.














 On Monday the 5th the DH and I ran errands and I talked him into dropping by The Vintage Marketplace in Midwest City where I found a few more things to add to my stash. Now I just need to start using some of this stuff! 





Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Can it already be July?

When I last posted I was headed to the Mix and Mingle at Paper Crown.  It was great fun, and I signed up for two classes.  The first class was June 24, and we made the cutest chipboard book.


The next class later in July will be a shadowbox featuring mermaids. Can't wait! 

Monday, June 21, 2010

At it again

Seems like I haven't been very creative the last few weeks, but this week I managed to make a couple of cards and something for the silent auction at our upcoming family reunion.  I totally stole the heart design from something a friend gave me (thanks and my apologies, K!).  The cards were inspired by some sale paper from Michael's.  I'm not usually drawn to purple, but this just spoke to me for some reason.

Tomorrow night I'm going to a Mix and Mingle at Paper Crown. I'm so excited to see some former co-workers (two who are also going to Silver Bella in November) and to meet a few other fellow Bellas.  There will be a make and take and a discount on products, so it will be lots of fun!  Plus I'm hoping to get inspired to make a few more things this week for the reunion.  I'll keep you posted!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Pie


On Tuesday my BFF and I went shopping and to lunch.  She's one of the funniest people I know, and spending time with her always brightens my day.  She treated me to a wonderful Chef Salad at Don's Alley in Del City, followed by a huge piece of coconut cream pie.  In honor of that, I made and sent her this little thank you card, using a snippet from Andie McDowell's pie song from the movie Michael.  She seemed to enjoy the card almost as much as I enjoyed the day!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Out and About

Last Saturday the DH and I went out and about NOT in search of car parts.  We did stop by the Goodwill Store to find "garage jeans" for him.  He ruins everything he wears in the garage, so no point starting out with good clothes.  However, he did find a brand new pair of Levi's so an older pair from his closet will become garage jeans.  I found brand new items, too, including a Liberty of London plate, a paper trimmer, scissors and two packages of K&Company ribbon.  All this for less than $10 (including the jeans.)  Gotta love it.

After lunch we went to The Rink Gallery.  He declared it "not a guy place."  I only bought a hankie and a couple of packets of ephemera, but still had a great time looking.  Here are all my fun finds for the day:

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Chickasha

On May 8 we drove to Chickasha for their Antique Auto Club Swap Meet.  It was a fairly nice day, but there weren't as many vendors as usual.  In spite of that, the DH found a few tools and I was able to find a piece that looks like wood molding but is actually plastic and has great patina, an odometer with green and black numbers, and four tacks with numbers on the heads. I love the plastic piece and the odometer together, and am already thinking of a way to use them. 

The real find came later at one of the local antique malls.  I've been looking for a rattan chair for years but haven't been able to find the rounded-arm, low-to-the-floor style that I want.  What I found is the next best thing - two loveseats, a chair and an ottoman, all in very good condition and so comfy.  The cushions will definitely have to be recovered (I've wrapped one in fabric just to see the effect, but this won't be the fabric I'll use).  One loveseat will remain inside, and the other loveseat, chair and ottoman are on the covered patio.  Shopping for car parts is FUN! 


Friday, May 7, 2010

In a slump

My creativity seems to have deserted me, probably due to working all last week and part of this week and spending hours pulling weeds from our now-lawn service-free lawn.  But I did manage to make a few cards using some House of Three digital images I purchased.  I doubt I'll ever get into digital scrapbooking because I'm such a paper freak, but I do love the ability to download and print images at any time.

I also have to share my peonies.  They have been so beautiful this year - lots of great big blooms - but are now blowing apart in the Oklahoma wind.  I try to keep a huge bouquet in the house from the time they start blooming until they're all gone.  They make me so happy!