Saturday, November 3, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Thrifted Goodies and Jewelry Makeover
My sweetie and I went out for breakfast on Saturday and of course, we went to a couple of thrift stores. Our Goodwill is my favorite. I came home with 2 pair of shoes, a Carol Little skirt and a London Fog Bright Green Jacket for me. I bought a Leather Coat and a pair of pants for handbags. I also found some odds an ends pictured below......two necklaces, piece of silver chain, belt with a neat buckle, gold buckle and the neatest belt with 3 metal pieces. I guess they are supposed to be the sun. I have absolutely no idea what to do with them, but just had to have them. I am sure they will sit in my stash for a while.
I have already fixed the dark red corded piece. Some of the knots were too small and the beads would not stay put. I painstakingly took it completely apart and re-strung it. I added silver wood beads to the large beads so they wouldn't slip through.
Next, I took the clasp off the black necklace and added a length of the silver chain to make it longer. My next task was how to make a leather flower. After lots of trial and error, I checked out some You-tube videos and finally made one. It was pretty easy, once I figured out how to do it. I will do a tutorial soon. I used a vintage button from my stash for the center and love how it turned out.
I have already fixed the dark red corded piece. Some of the knots were too small and the beads would not stay put. I painstakingly took it completely apart and re-strung it. I added silver wood beads to the large beads so they wouldn't slip through.
Next, I took the clasp off the black necklace and added a length of the silver chain to make it longer. My next task was how to make a leather flower. After lots of trial and error, I checked out some You-tube videos and finally made one. It was pretty easy, once I figured out how to do it. I will do a tutorial soon. I used a vintage button from my stash for the center and love how it turned out.
Close-up of my "Rose"
That was my weekend project. I love being retired, am sort of dis-organized..........but never bored.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Thrifted Frame Before and After
I purchased this frame at a Thrift Store a few weeks ago......
Definitely not my decorating style or color.
It was priced at $3.00 and as it was Seniors Day, I got 25% off for a grand total of $2.25. There has to be something good about being a Senior.....
I dismantled the frame, painted the mat and frame in a Off-White Paint and then lightly distressed the frame. I added graduation photos of my 3 older granddaughters, Lauren, Lyndsay and Alyssa. Three sisters and all are special in their own way.
I rarely buy anything new and have a house full of Thrifted Finds that some would call junk, but are treasures to me.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Buttons Buttons and More Buttons!!!!!
My Buttons
I absolutely LOVE Buttons......all types of Buttons......especially Vintage Buttons. I have collected them for years and had them stashed in plastic bins. I finally organized them by color and type. Now, I just sit back and admire them. Here is a look at my treasures.
The revolving jar "thing" underneath the cabinet is a 1940's nail organizer from my Aunt Alice, who passed away in 1996 at the age of 99.
These boxes go under the Wood Shelf made by my talented Hubby.
My favorites - Lots of Metal Buttons
This plastic drawer "thing" also came from my Aunt Alice.
More Buttons in Jars and Plastic Drawers.
I love when I can see them.
Vintage Toy Ironing Board
Jars of Plastic Shirt Buttons and Plastic Gold and Silver Buttons
This revolving Jar "thing", also from the 1940's came from my Dad. The little Flower Pot in the middle was done by my daughter in the 3rd Grade. She is now 43 and a High School Teacher. Check out the little Bunny.....I love it!!!
I created this Recycled Leather Clutch as a gift last week.
I had a hard time parting with some of my "Babies".
I do love how it turned out.
Sold this little Clutch in my Etsy Shop earlier this year.
Click here to see ways to use Buttons on Pinterest.
These are my Buttons.......Let me know how you store yours.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Kitchen Chair Makeover
Amazing Kitchen Chair Makeover
We have had these chairs for about 30 years and hated to think of replacing them. I think we paid about $10.00 each when we bought them. One of our cats loved to sharpen his claws on them and they were getting very shabby. We came up with the idea of replacing the seats with wood. After a little bit (actually a lot) of "Trial and Error", my husband came up with using 3 pieces of tapered wood. I am so blessed to have such a talented man, who can do just about anything. He hates to paint, so I did the painting and distressing.
Before and After
Shabby Seats
Complete
I am in love with the finished look. My kitchen is done in Red and Blue with a little Yellow thrown in. I have Black Applicances, so the Black Chairs are a nice addition. I absolutely hate to cook, but love spending time in my kitchen.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Thrifting Scores Yesterday
Thrifting Scores Yesterday
Yesterday was very rainy and a terrible day to stay cooped up in the house.My hubby and I went out for lunch and then on to our favorite Thrift Stores. We have some amazing ones here. The best thing is that it helps the community.
Leather Jackets for Handbags
More Leather Goodies
I am so in love with the Dark Brown Bomber on the left.
It has the most amazing pebbled leather.
This will make a great Commuter Bag!!!!
Handbags and Belts for the Hardware
Skirt in Wonderful Fall Colors
Loving this and it was only $2.25..............needs a little TLC.....
Now, I just need to get busy......
Finished a Fall Bag Yesterday.....
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Chest of Drawers Makeover - Before and After
We bought this 4 Drawer Chest when our first child was first born. It was unfinished and as I remember cost about $30.00. I saved a little every week for about 2 months to be able to buy it. Originally, it had 4 legs about 8" high. When our son and his little brother were a little older, we were finally to buy them nicer furniture. We relegated the chest to a utility room and later to my husband's workshop. In the 1970's, I covered it with the tackiest of Contact paper........ seemed very stylish to me, at that time. This is what it looked like for the past 35 years. Tacky might be the understatement.
We needed a "new" piece of furniture for the side of the bed in the guest room. First of all, we stripped all of the contact paper off. My husband cut the bottom drawer off and added short legs. He also added molding to each drawer. Then I painted it a dark rust and distressed it. Finally, we added the little knobs from Hobby Lobby. This is how it turned out.................pretty cool, I think.
The lamp was repainted in Silver...........Lampshade was recovered in Burlap. The clock was a Thrift Store Find............. I just love how this turned out.
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