Wednesday, December 16, 2015

HOLIDAY WISHES for a JOLLY MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPIEST of NEW YEAR'S!


May the Magic of Christmas be yours
throughout the holiday season
and always!
 

 
 
 

XXOO




Saturday, November 21, 2015

WISHING YOU A HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Watch out what you say or wish for......
 
it will do this........
 
Yeah? Who asked for THIS??
And the bitter cold to go along with it??
 
 
Yes, it's inevitable that winter weather will come our way
but, it could at least have waited until
AFTER THANKSGIVING!!
 
When I was a little kid,
I used to love to be out in the snow...
make snow angels and snow forts!
 
 
Now I'm a fair-weather girl!
I really should be living in an
area that's warm all year round!
Perhaps I'm showing my old age !
 
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In case you've been out of the country or otherwise out of touch for a while......
 
The Little Prairie Girl has moved!
Out of the biggo barn near Holland
to the chic downtown shops of Cedar Falls!
 
 
                              Photo credit: Little Prairie Girl
 
 
The shop is an eclectic mix of antiques, repurposed vintage,
unusual finds, and a fabulous array of clothing that is sure to please!
 
                             Photo credit: Little Prairie Girl
 
                             Photo credit: Little Prairie Girl
 
                             Photo credit: Little Prairie Girl
 
I have the honor of having a few of my
repurposed furniture items 
displayed in amongst the vast array of fabulous finds!
 
Here's a preview.....
 
This is a pair of antique shutters,
one has louvers and the other is double panels,
made into a hanging display shelf.
I painted the slats different colors
to make them look like salvaged wood pieces.
SOLD
 
 
 
An orphaned cabinet door turned into
a chalk board for leaving messages or clever sayings!
SOLD
 
I reluctantly took this antique buffet with it's matching mirror top
- yes, I removed the protective covering! - 
I love this piece and if it doesn't sell
I just may have to reclaim it!
 
Who doesn't need more seating options
when the whole family shows up
for Thanksgiving??
Burlap covered bar stools are the perfect pair!
 
A funky '60's room divider shelf unit
with a built-in planter!
How cool is that!
 
Vintage cedar chest, a curbside find,
is now a beautiful painted lady.
The perfect hope chest - do young single girls use these any more??
 
 
Aren't these funny! They make you laugh-out-loud!
Okay, I'm the only weird one?
I mean, at some time, some one WON THE PRIZE!
They got a TROPHY to prove it!
I'm giving them another chance
 at life on the fireplace mantel!
Painted all white - Group a few together!
 
 
I'm so pleased to have the opportunity to be at
Little Prairie Girl.
Natalie has the knack to work her magic
and place items in the perfect spot
and accessorize with eye-catching vignettes.
It makes you want to buy!!
If you haven't been there yet,
WHATTA YA WAITING FOR!!
 
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How many of you, or your kids, or grandkids,
have made one of these??
 
 
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!


GATHER TOGETHER
GIVE THANKS WITH A
GRATEFUL HEART.
 

 
XXOO




Tuesday, September 29, 2015

CHANGES - IN THE SEASON & ME!

 
FALL!
Oh, yes! It's that time of year, already! When you start seeing pumpkins at the Farmer's Market, you know that FALL is in the air. I'm not ready! I don't even want to think about it! I don't want to give up summer, yet! Oh, it's lovely to see the leaves spectacular color transformation.


Although I don't think this is how the trees around here will be looking this year. Leaves are turning color all right - BROWN! And there's piles of them scattered all over the grass, sidewalks, and streets. I guess that's a pretty good sign cooler weather is not far behind!

Those of you who've followed me throughout the years will probably remember posts about my little cottage bungalow. The little bits of decorating I added to it and my never-ending transformation of the landscaping with the addition of numerous perennial gardens. Well.....I recently sold it! It was kinda planned, but not really. You see, it was on the market early last fall for a brief time and then I took it off. This past spring, I was contacted with a potential buyer wanting to know if I was still interested in selling. Long story short, I decided to "Just Do It"!

 
I'll miss my little house, but I'll miss my yard and gardens the most......


Buh-by beautiful flowers.
 
So, now I've taken up residence (temporarily) in an even smaller place - I know, I find that hard to believe, too - with a small yard and......right away, I just HAD to plant my own flowers!
 
 
Most of my stuff is boxed up in a storage unit, but I do have a few tools and paint supplies with me in case I found a project I wanted need to work on. Ah, ha, ha, ha! You KNOW I'll find more than one!!
 
 
Shortly after moving in, I spied this on the curb in the neighborhood.....
The condition of it wasn't too bad - a broken foot piece,
 

the top surface was all scratched up, and some of the veneer was damaged.
 
The inside was pretty good except for a bad crack right down the middle of the bottom!
Most likely caused from being dropped really hard on the end
that had the broken foot piece.
 
AFTER:
For some reason, I visualized this chest with a more feminine look. I used Annie Sloan's Ochre
paint overall, Khaki color on the trim as an accent, and added
a rose vine stencil for a pop of color.
 
I did some heavy distressing, since the chest had so many deep scratches,
dings, and rough exterior. It gives the well-worn look in a more well-loved manner! 
 
Next, I found this on the curb........
 (does everyone KNOW that I moved into this neighborhood and they're
leaving stuff out for me to find? FREAKY!)
 
 
Of course, very heavy! Why can't I ever find the light-weight stuff! Anyhoo....
dragged it into the truck (a gal that was leaving for work from the house next
 to this was nice enough to offer her assistance)
and unloaded it in the garage.
 
You can see how TALL it really is! It's a nice piece of furniture.
I think it's maple or cherry. There was one (?) cabinet door on the bottom
where there shoulda been two - how do you lose a door??
 
The finish on this was so nice, I just couldn't bring myself to paint it.
(I DO have some restraint when it comes to fine furniture!)
I removed the cabinet hinges and decided to leave it at that.
Not knowing what else to do with it,
I ended up giving it to a young couple I know
to use in their new house!
 
I did keep the single cabinet door, though!
Turned it into a chalkboard message board!
I figured painting it didn't matter!
 
I hit a few garage sales since I've moved, too.
 
This commode is cool, but missing ALL THREE DRAWERS!
WHAAAAAT!


Well, I didn't let that interfere with my plan!
I cut some plywood to fit in the empty slots for shelves.
Added a couple of beautiful burlap toile print baskets and VOILA!
Added a toile print craft paper to the door insert to match. 
 
JUST LOVE IT!
 
At the same garage sale, I got an old pair of tall window shutters.
 
That I turned into a display shelf!
I painted the slats different colors to resemble
odds & ends wood floor/wainscot planks.


 Can you guess what this is?
It's a divider with shelves - you know, the kind that
was built-in at the front entryway
as a buffer between the door and the living room!
This one even has a planter box to put those lovely tacky plastic flowers in!
 
I dolled it all up with paint, of course! But forgot to take
"AFTER" photos! 
I'll get those in the next post! You'll be amazed at the transformation!
 
 
 Here' a nightstand I got and neglected to take
 a "BEFORE" photo!
Am I getting forgetful, or what??
 
 
I painted it with the AS Ochre
and then wiped it with a damp cloth
for a more distressed look.
 
 
It has more of a Colorado look than cottage.
Maybe that's why I like it!
 
 
I've been searching for some old rusty barbed wire.
When I was a farm wife, eons ago, 
helping mending fences and fun stuff like that,
there was scads of it EVERYWHERE!
Big rolls of it! Smaller coils of it twisted up and thrown in piles!
 
Well, up at the Oronoco, MN "Gold Rush Days" Flea Market
I finally found me some!
 
I wanted to try to duplicate something I'd seen at another 'junk' show.
 
This is my version of it!
 
 It's more difficult to twist and mold into a shape than I thought!
(That's usually how most of my project ideas turn out to be!)
 
This'll most likely be the only piece I do!

OK! So, I got that idea outta my head!
On to another idea that I just had to try!

Since I like wine, and who doesn't, I decided to do something
with all the wine corks I've accumulated and that've been
given to me by the bags full from other 'wine connoiseurs'!

Wine Cork Necklaces!
This is one of my most recent ones I threw together.
 
Using old jewelry pieces, old keys,
beads, bling, and rusty whatever's!
The sparkly things in this eclectic creation don't show up
very well in the pictures.
 
 It's fun to put old stuff all together!


Old earring with some funky animal print glass beads!
 
These are some that I did this past spring.



 
The hazards of a 'junker'!
There's so much junk,
not enough time!
 
 
 
 
 
Stay well, my friends!
XXOO