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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

I know, I know....


I didn't fall off the face of the Earth, in case you were wondering :) I have just been totally swamped with my youngest daughter's play... making costumes(then fitting and resizing costumes), painting scenery, making props, and going to rehearsals. She was initially just directing it, but the last two weeks we had to have help from two teachers and she is now in the play too(Rapunzel). Needless to say, I have been very busy and stressed with it(I'm a perfectionist which makes things like this very intense).

Anyway, I really haven't done anything around the house, other than laundry and meals, but I did manage to finally find a spot for the kids hands. I hung it above my black cupboard and then put the boxes that I made under them. I really like the whole display. I couldn't get a good pic to show how nice and warm it looks, but you can get an idea from these....



And I had to throw this one in, because I thought the screen shot on the tv was funny :) They are both looking at me as to say "really, you are taking more pictures of this room?!".
And just another random spot in the family room.
And here is the little owl "leif" that I won in a giveaway, he was made by Gena Hart of Appalachian Doll, check out here Etsy store. Thank You Gena !

And last but not least, here is Milky White, one of the props I made for Into the Woods Jr.
Oh, and wait till you see the marvelous swap package that Tammy sent me. I loved everything and I will share pics with you in my next post. Please forgive me for my lack of posting, but hopefully things will settle down after this play is over, the show goes on Thursday and Saturday, and Sunday I will relax!!!

I hope all is well in blogland, I haven't been keeping up with any blogs for the last week or so, so much to do and so little time.

Until then, take care,

Tiff

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Pinterest Project Day! ....

Happy Thursday everyone! The weather is just gorgeous and warm out with the sun shining! I have all the windows open and getting lots of fresh air in the house, it's just lovely.

Today's pinterest project isn't out of a decorative want, it was made due to need! I saw several different pins using canning jars and hardware supplies to make toothbrush holders, herb jars, and bathroom toiletry holders. Brilliant I thought, I'm always trying to find a way to keep the kid's toothbrushes organized on their bathroom counter and after a bout of sickness that ran throughout the house last month.... I realized it was really stupid that they were all sharing the same tube of toothpaste!! Why hadn't I realized that before?!?!

Anyway, now they each have their own glass to hold their toothbrush along with their own tube of toothpaste.

I had to add the little saying because I thought it was funny:)


This pic was taken before I bought little travel size toothpastes for each glass.
So far it is working perfectly and hopefully it will keep the germs separated!


Have a beautiful day,


Tiff

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Mr. Rabbit...


Remember how I told you that I couldn't find my Easter decorations in the basement? Well, I still haven't found them :) But as I was browsing blogs, I kept noticing quite a few had a standing bunny that was part of their Spring decor. Then it hit, DUH!, I have my own standing bunny that I leave out all year long, Mr. Rabbit. So today I grabbed him from the corner and put him right back on the kitchen island and gave him his own little Easter basket.
I love cake stands, and these are just a few of my collection. Someday I want an open shelf all the way around my kitchen to display them all.
See his little sweater? I found it at Goodwill the other day for $1.99. I bought it because it caught my eye as a vintage handmade baby sweater. It was already a little felted when I bought it, but I washed it again and then I realized that it would look sweet on Mr. Rabbit. And it does! I just love it on him, it was the finishing touch that his outfit needed.
We often have homemade treats under these glass covers, but for now a nest with eggs will do, and it is way less fattening!
And the Easter basket he is holding...also from Goodwill, for $.99. It was that ugly rattan wicker color, but I loved the classic Easter basket shape of it and a coat of brown paint changed it. Again, I had no idea what I was going to do with it, until the whole Mr. Rabbit display came to mind :) Right now it just has some faux flowers in it, but maybe I will get around to making him some fabric carrots.
Mr. Rabbit from the back. Isn't he sweet? I bought him back in 2003 from Carol Walker, I'm not sure if she is still creating or not, but she did wonderful animal characters.

Have a wonderful Wednesday,


Tiff

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Tuesday's Treasures...And WOOL FOR SALE!


Hello everyone! Time for Tuesday's Treasures :) I found these pieces at goodwill this past week. A wood rolling pin for $.99, two Spring copper molds for $.99 each, and the Yorktowne coffee grinder for $7.99. I don't collect yorktowne dishes, I don't even collect my Folk Art dishes anymore, but I have wanted a coffee grinder for a long time and thought I could make this one over. Replacements Ltd. has it forsale for $55.99, so I don't think my $7.99 was too bad a price.
I also found these 4 tiny wood frames. They were marked $.99 but they were half off, so $2 for the lot. I'm going to make tiny cross stitches for them.
And now for the wool. Go to my new blog for that......http://overthemoonatfg.blogspot.com/. Link at the top of the page too!



Have a lovely day,


Tiff

Monday, March 5, 2012

MakeOver Monday...

Hope you all had a nice weekend. For us, it was one of those times when it really stinks to be a grown up, but as my hubby says "things will work out and we will be fine".


Anyway, onto the makeovers! Remember that wood cutting board I got last week? I painted it and aged it and made it into a platter for my fat chicken!
I love how it came out and it is so easy to just move her off the stove now when it is time to make dinner.

I also decided to redo this door hanger bunny that I have had for about 10 years. My parents made it(they did craft shows for years). It was a bit too cutesy country for me but I didn't want to get rid of it.
After three different attempts of trying to make it look more prim(I wasn't sure what I really wanted), I ended up with this. More detailed than I envisioned at first, but I like the end result. What do you think? If you like the original better, that is fine, but it's too late to go back, LOL!

Oh, and no Sunday Weigh in, why? you ask. Because I was in a foul mood and didn't want to post my mere .7 lbs loss. But there you have it, better than a gain, right? I'm a stress eater, and this past week has not been a good one. God is teaching me a huge lesson in patience. And I have to keep reminding myself to Trust in Him.



Have a marvelous Monday everyone,



Tiff

Friday, March 2, 2012

Friday Finishes...


The sun is shining and the snow is so pretty and glistening outside... and it's Friday, YAY!

I finished up these two projects this past week. The first one is the hand sampler that I started after Mason was born. It's all my kids hands as they were in February of 2010. I had the frame in the basement, but it wasn't quite the right size, so I added fabric to the top and bottom. Of course now it is bothering me seeing how crooked I sewed the bottom piece! I may have to fix that, or just leave it and pretend it makes it more handmade and old looking,LOL!


They kind of look like a bunch of turkeys, you know the hand ones you made in grade school :) Not sure where I'm going to hang it, but most likely will be in the family room as it is the colors of that room.
And here is the crocheted rug. It ended up being almost 4' by 6', it is laying on a rug that size so you can see the comparison
I had at first crocheted a scalloped edge around the whole thing, but I didn't like the look, so I ripped it all out and put a simple edging on of a contrasting cotton yarn that was a smaller weight.
The kids liked it here in front of the fireplace because it was soft and squishy, but it's not the look I want there. It's going to end up in a bathroom I think, maybe when we move. And don't laugh at how wonky it is! It's hard crocheting something that big and keeping it even, especially when you aren't following a pattern and just throwing in stitches where you see necessary :)(ya, I work that way).
Have a magnificent weekend,

Tiff

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Pinterest Project Day! ....

I know most of us our addicted to pinterest and I'm sure some of you are actually starting to try the things you see on there, right? So far for me, it's about a 50% fail rate. But here is a project that I'm considering a success!!! Cardboard hatbox makeover....



I saw the idea of using round prim boxes and mod podging printer copies of samplers on them, it was so neat looking, but it was just another idea that I pinned onto one of my boards for a later date. UNTIL, I was down in the basement again and came across these three Christmas boxes that were in the yardsale pile(yes this pile is huge and my basement is like my own store, LOL!). My mom had given them to me years ago and they just aren't my style, a little too country cute for me, but the boxes were in perfect shape....

First step, paint them. I went with three prim colors, black, a mixed tan(which is more mustard like in real life), and brown(from the chocolate bunny). I was afraid to sand them because I didn't want the Christmas colors coming through, but I think they are fine without it.
Next step... Look for some samplers that I could copy and print. Needed to be long and on the thin side. I found some in Primitive Betty's Etsy store(go check out her gorgeous work). After finding them, I emailed Betty and asked her for permission to use them. She was very sweet and told me to go for it. You can check out her blog HERE. Thank You Betty!!!

And here is how they turned out! I love them!! And it was a totally free project :)
I did have to cut the samplers down a bit after I printed them out, the top one had to be cut in half to fit the box, but I think they worked out well. After mod podging, I rubbed some acrylic stain on them to age them more and then mod podged the whole box and lid. I only had the shiny type, so next time I would use the matt finish.
Sally was soaking up the sun in her basket in this pic. I put the boxes in this spot to take the photos, I wasn't sure where there were going to end up, but I think they work well here, at least for now.
Yesterday, we only had small patches of snow left on the ground and this morning we woke up to this! No school today, which the kids are happy about(so am I!).

It's coming down pretty good and we are expected to get up to 10". So with a broken snow blower, you know what I will be doing this afternoon... getting lots of activity points for WW!!!
Wondering what the thing was yesterday? I'm not a 100% sure, but I think it is a tool used for making braided rugs. It came in a bag that was marked "tools for rug making" and there were the 3 metal things that you put the wool in to rug braid. So I'm guessing that this thing some how holds the ends as you start to braid. But I could totally be wrong! Hubby thinks it is a nutcracker :)


Happy Pinning,


Tiff