Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Junque, part 3

Vintage printed tablecloth, $2.95. I was excited to find this for my collection, as it is in wonderful condition and this is one of my favorite prints. Usually the printed tablecloths you find are somewhat faded, due I'm sure to repeated washings and ironings. This one looks like it was rarely used, as the colors are crisp and bright. I did find a few yellow stains, but for the most part this one is fabulous!





Faribault/Faribo camp-style wool blanket, $4.95. There were originally 2 of these on the rack, and I contemplated over them for a while. I decided to walk around a while and if I came back and they were still there, I'd buy them. Well, I came back and one was gone, so I snapped up the other one! I may have made an error in judgement in passing the other one up. Oh well. This isn't one of the older blankets; it's a newer reproduction but still this size (I think it's a Twin) retails for $90+ new! Not sure if I'll keep this one or try to sell it later this fall.


Bathing beauty, $4.00. I'm normally not much into knicky-knacky types of things, but this little cutie caught my eye and I just had to have her! I bought her at an estate sale last weekend. I just think she's adorable, and she makes me so happy to look at!














Vintage Stitch-A-Story embroidery projects, $2.00. I bought these from a most amazing estate sale. These are marked 1948 and they are little embroidery projects for a little girl. The one on the left still has a needle attached to the floss! I think they are absolutely adorable! I'll probably try to resell them, but I have no idea on a price because I can't find any previous listed. If I don't think I can make good money on them, I'd rather keep them for myself!


Vintage crocheted bloomer potholders, $.69 each and vintage wood-handled melon baller, $1.00. The bloomers are from the thrift store and the melon baller is from the same estate sale where I got the Stitch a Story pieces. I soaked the potholders in Oxyclean (I know, I sound like a commercial for the stuff, but I love it!) and all of the stains came right out! When I came home I noticed I already have a melon baller with a red handle, so now I have one of each!

If you can believe it, there's still more junque I haven't posted, but that's all for now, as I have to head to the airport! The rest of the junque when I get back next week!

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Crafting gone awry

"What," you may be asking, "in the hell is that thing?" If I hadn't photographed it atop a lamp, it's doubtful you'd be able to identify it as a lampshade, as it currently is a hot mess of fake peonies from Wal-Mart and hot glue gun strings. This, my friends, is When Crafting Goes Horribly Wrong. I have seen this idea before in magazines and such and I had this old lampshade I don't particularly like, and I found these silk peonies at Wal-Mart when I was shopping for a Mother's Day craft for my Cub Scouts. I'm really not sure where things took such a turn for the worse, but all I can tell you is that in my head, this was way, WAY cuter.

The problem now is that I could only get enough flowers to fill about half the lampshade, so I'm left with two choices: 1) go spend another $12 on fake flowers and finish out the ugly thing, so at least when I give it to Goodwill it's finished or 2) just give it to Goodwill as is and cut my losses. I'm leaning towards #2. At one point I was thinking maybe some beaded fringe along the bottom could save it, but I think it's even beyond that. You win some, you make some really ugly. Dang.

Junque, part 2

Old Pinewood Derby car kit, $.80. This is pretty cool! It must be from before 1967 because on the back it makes reference to "Lions", which was a rank that was discontinued in 1967. I'm going to list this on eBay tonight and hopefully it will do well! Some other old boxes of PWD car kits have gone for a lot of money. Oddly enough, people even buy the already-made-up cars, for quite a lot of money! Weird, the things people will buy.











Hello Kitty tissue packets, $.80. These are also for resale, and I plan to list them tonight. I think Hello Kitty stuff can bring money, but we'll see. These are kinda cool because they feature a popular Japanese baseball team, the Hanshin Tigers. So possibly I could appeal to HK fans and baseball fans as well. Figured for 80 cents I couldn't go too wrong. Let's hope not!











Length of vintage Strawberry Shortcake fabric, $1.00. I bought this in a package with some other fabric, but I bought it for this one. It's about a yard and a half and it's going on eBay tonight. I think it will sell.









Old 1960s Crewel Embroidery kit, $.95. This one is also for resale. I took a chance on it because it is still in the original packaging. Similar items have sold, so hope this one will too! I think it's ugly, but hope there is someone out there who likes it and will plunk down some cash!














Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cookie cutters, $.35. These are also going on eBay tonight. Figured I couldn't go too wrong for 35 cents, and they will be easy to package and ship. I won't make much on them, maybe a couple bucks.















Two 1965 round Springbok jigsaw puzzles, $1.69 for both. I've learned from the Yardsalequeen.com boards that these are desirable, so I've been on the lookout and last week I found two! Makes me wonder how many I've passed up before I knew to look for them! I have to put them both together before I can list them, as complete puzzles bring more $ than those missing pieces. I did the bird one and it's complete, so now I'm working on the other one (British Soldiers and Battles). Not sure if I'll try to list them separately or together as a lot.
It's just after 9 am. So far this morning Maren has: pulled the tablecloth off my kitchen table, spilling a full glass of ice and water all over the table, the books and papers on the table and the kitchen floor; pulled some of my scrapbooking embellishments off my desk and strewed them all over the house; pulled off her poopy diaper and got her hands in it; messed with the fish lamp in her bedroom and got water all over the carpet; and took off her clean diaper and peed in her highchair (for the second day in a row). It's like she suddenly became 500% naughtier the exact moment Quin crossed the state line.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Junque, part 1

Old Ball canning jar, $.69 and two pillowcases, about $1.00 for both. I was totally excited to find the canning jar, and for so cheap. Now, if I could only find some old marbles to go inside! The pillowcases are to make into pillowcase dresses.









Vintage Halloween cake picks, $.99. I have these up on eBay right now and there are no bids, but a couple of watchers. If they don't sell I may wait to relist them until the fall, when people have Halloween on their minds! I figured for a buck I couldn't go too wrong with these, even though many of them are broken. Hopefully some Halloween collector out there will want them.






Two old cookbooks, $1.29? and one old pattern, $.29. The title of the cookbook on the left cracks me up! It was put out by Slovenian Women's Union of America in 1951, on the group's Silver Anniversary. I love that there are handwritten notes and recipes throughout the book. There are probably some really good recipes inside! The middle book is another 1050s cookbooklet-type with fun illustrations and scary-looking food.




Old aluminum cookie cutters, $.99. I haven't decided to keep or try to sell these. I don't think they'd bring very much as they are; I'd have to wait and see if I could find more to combine into a larger lot. The scottie dog is probably the most desirable of these, but I love the Santa as well. Wish I could find more of these, but this is the first time I've ever found old cookie cutters at a thrift.






Old utensils, $1.00 each and cookie cutters, $.25 each. These were from a really great garage sale that my mom and I found. I love the wood-handled utensils, especially the icing knife and the chopper, because they're unusual.








Vintage Christmas Tablecloth, $3.00 and vintage dishtowel, $.75. These were from the same garage sale as the items above. The seller must have either been a collector or had all her mom's or grandma's stuff, because she had a ton of it, lucky for us!









Old child's gloves, $2.00 and vintage embroidery transfers, $1.00. These were found at estates sales when I was out with my mom. The little gloves are sweet; I soaked them in Oxyclean and they came pretty clean. I have a couple of thrifted shadowbox frames upstairs that I might try to put these in, we'll see.







I also bought a couple of board games and a puzzle to try to resell. So far only one of the games has a bid, but it only cost me $.69 so if I make anything I'll be happy. I need to do the puzzle to see if it's complete, and if so I may try to list it with some other puzzles in a lot. They seem to do better that way unless they're very desirable, like the round puzzles I'll post in my next grouping!

Monday update

Lawn mowing update: I still have all ten of my toes attached firmly to my feet, so I consider that a success! Actually, it was easier than I had expected and once I got the motor started initially, it was all smooth sailing. Now, as for the quality of the job--well, let's just say that if I ever got a haircut like that, I'd go back, complain loudly and insist they do the job again at no charge! It's not terribly even, especially in the back yard. There are a few little tufts of long grass still sticking up here and there that I missed, and the OCD in me is tempted to go out with a pair of scissors and trim them up! I'll resist, but I can't say the thought didn't cross my mind.

Life as a single parent continues to challenge my patience and in some cases, reaction time. On Saturday Maren grabbed my cell phone off the kitchen table (shame on me for leaving it within 6 inches of the edge) and dunked it in the dog's water bowl. It no longer works. Additionally, Maren has: pulled the tablecloth off the kitchen table several times, dumped out the dog's water dish 3 days in a row, spilled a bag of screws all over the floor, written on herself and her clothing with a pen, thrown a spatula and a hairbrush in the trash, figured out how to unlock the dishwasher door when it's running, and torn up numerous paper items. Church yesterday was a challenge; I made it through 2 of the 3 hours and that's actually more than I thought I could handle. I had to take her out of Sacrament Meeting 3 times, but I think most of the people who were in view of her antics find them to be entertaining, and hopefully they have some sympathy for me! She's so much fun, and I adore her, but man, she wears me out!

Not much for the holiday for us here--just another day. I want a new coverlet for our bed, as the down comforter and duvet we have now is just too darn hot for the summer, but I still like having a blanket of some sort on me. I checked the ads in the Sunday paper and found one that looked perfect at Kohl's, but I went to 2 different locations and neither one had the color I want in the size I need. Grr! And that particular item isn't available online. I checked at Linens N Things and Target as well, but a king-size quilt at both of those stores is in the neighborhood of $60-$80, which is way above my price range. I would have hit the thrifts, but most of them are having 50% off sales today, which means they are absolute madhouses and you usually can't even get a cart. I checked eBay and there are a few promising options, so maybe something will pan out.

I'm way behind on posting my thrift/garage sale/estate sale finds, so I'll do that in chunks over the next couple of days. I've got lots of good junk to report!

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Good morning!

Up early this morning, and I feel good--it's only 8:45 am and already I've started the dishwasher, switched the laundry, and fed Maren. I'm waiting for it to be 9:00 am so that I can mow the lawn; I figure that's not so early that the neighbors will be cussing me, but I don't want to wait too long because it's supposed to be above 90 degrees today! I've never mowed a lawn before in my life so this will be a new adventure for me. I'm not even sure how to start the mower, so I think I may have to call my Dad to walk me through it. We have a teeny-tiny lawn, so I don't think it will be that hard. My greatest fear is chopping off my toes with the mower, but I put on my running shoes so at least now there are a few layers between the blades and my tootsies. I'll let you know how it goes. For now, I think I have enough time to run the vacuum and maybe even do the stairs. Sometimes this getting up early on a Saturday thing isn't so bad!

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Iris

Last year, about this time actually, my dad was here and he helped me rearrange the big flowerbed in my back yard. One thing we moved was these iris plants, only I didn't know they were iris. Last year was our first spring in this house and when we moved the plants they hadn't actually bloomed yet, so I didn't know if they were iris or gladiolus or what. The shock of the transplanting kept them from ever blooming last year, but this year they've decided to show themselves, and when I came home on Tuesday I was greeted with this lovely surprise! The columbine you see in the background was also planted last year (my dad actually brought them to me from his own garden) and although they spent last year looking pitiful and dried out, they've rebounded this year and each of the three plants has a few little yellow blossoms nodding on top. They're nothing like the bushy plants my dad has in his backyard, but I think if I give them a few years, they'll fill out nicely. It's so nice to finally have some color in that flowerbed!

Today has been long, and it's barely half over. Maren woke up at 5:45 am and wouldn't go back to sleep, so I got up by default. By 9:00 am I had: cleaned up pee from the bathroom floor, wiped up all the water from the dog's bowl and put his mat out to dry after Maren dumped the bowl, bathed Maren twice , changed her diaper three times, and wrestled a fat black permanent marker away from Maren, but not before she managed to get the lid off and plant a black mark in the middle of her lips. Thankfully she took a nap not long after that and is napping again right now, which gives me a few disaster- and mess-free hours. My Visiting Teaching appointment for this evening just called and cancelled, so that means I only have once place to go, hooray! I am tired and I just want to sit on the couch and veg out to my guilty pleasure reality show, So You Think You Can Dance, which premieres tonight. Come 7:00 pm, you know where to find me--on the couch!

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Guilty pleasure

This is today's lunch. There's no food in the house since I've been out of town, but I always have a box or two of the orange stuff stashed in the pantry. Mmmm....unnaturally orange....mmm...

Monday, May 15, 2006

I think I am IN LOVE

I saw this waffle iron featured in May's Country Home magazine and was instantly charmed. The back plate is regular square waffle pattern, but the front side is these gorgeous roses. Doesn't it just make you want to eat waffles for every meal from now until forever? I bet waffles made with this iron even taste better than regular boring old Belgian waffles.

Mother's Day flowers

These are the flowers Quin sent me for Mother's Day. Aren't they pretty? He always makes me feel special. There are iris, tulips, mums and two kinds of lilies, all in shades of yellow, orange and purple. I love having fresh flowers in the house, but rarely do. They seem like such an extravagance but I think they add such a nice touch. Maybe I need to treat myself to flowers more often!

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Sometimes I can't believe how blessed and lucky I am to have the privilege of being a mother to this sweet, happy, smart, beautiful little girl. She makes my heart sing!

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Thrift store finds, part 2

Here are the clothes that I bought Maren the other day along with the rest of the stuff in the post below. I don't usually check the baby clothes because it takes a long time to get through them all and I'm usually trying to hurry because Maren's doing her very best to climb out of the cart. I'm glad I stopped this time, as I found some really adorable things! All of the clothes I bought were $2.95-$3.95.


I love this little sailor dress! I think sailor dresses on little girls are classic and adorable. This one fits her perfectly right now, so she'll be wearing it to church tomorrow. I'll try to post a picture.






This little yellow outfit is really neat. It's made of a heavy material and the front is decorated with pintucks and intricate embroidery. The back has darts and the little sleeves are so cute! It's in perfect condition and looks like it will fit Maren right now. I was so excited to find this--what a treasure!













It's a toss-up between this pink dress and the previous yellow outfit as to which is my favorite find. This is a handmade dress, and whoever made it did a fabulous job! The front, hem, and bands of the sleeves are all decorated with pintucking. There's piping along the waistline and it has the wide hem that is indicative of an old-fashioned style. It even has 2 pockets sewn in! The dress is in perfect shape. It's too big for Maren now, but I think next spring/summer it will fit her. This was another treasure! I can't believe someone would get rid of a dress like this.









This little yellow dress will also fit Maren now. It is hand-smocked in the front and has embroidery along the bodice. There is pink and blue piping along the skirt. (Can you tell I'm a sucker for smocking, embroidery, and piping?) When I got home I noticed that a few of the stitches have come out of the smocked part, but it looks like a pretty easy fix.







This is a cute little black velvet jumper from Gymboree. Maren won't be able to wear it for a couple of years yet, but it's in perfect shape and it won't go out of style.

















This is a Ralph Lauren jumper. I've seen the prices for RL baby clothes and they are insane! Who buys that stuff for their kids? People with money to burn, I guess. I would never have paid retail, but at $2.95, it was a steal! It will fit Maren this fall and I think this will be so cute with a little white shirt and tights.

I also bought 3 Gymboree onesies in various sizes that I didn't take pictures of. From what I hear on Two Peas, Gymbo clothes hold up really well and keep a lot of resale value. I have noticed that they seem to be made well and have cute details that other clothing lines don't.

So Maren has some cute new clothes and I can't wait to dress up my little living doll. :)

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Thrift store finds, part 1

So I really wasn't going to go to the thrift store yesterday. I wasn't, I promise. I was trying to show some restraint, and I totally failed. And you know what? I think I'm glad I did. I found some pretty cool stuff!

Shabby white bedside table, $4.95. I've been looking for another bedside table for the guest bedroom, and this was perfect. Cheap, lots of storage space, and great shabby look. I can tell it was homemade. It just so happens to be the exact width of the old cabinet we found a couple weeks ago, but I'm not sure if I like how it looks on top of the table, so it probably won't stay there.





Chenille baby blanket, $2.95. I'm not sure if this is a quilt top or what, becausethe back seems a little unfinished to be an actual baby blanket. This is so cute! It is made of pale yellow, soft, corduroy. There is a white chenille border and then the chenille lamb in the middle. If I can figure out what it is supposed to be, maybe I'll finish it. I love chenille!







Satin baby quilt, $1.95. This is really neat! All of the little colored triangles are actually like pockets. The colors are lovely and soft and I can imagine a baby would love a silky blankie like this! There are a few stains, so I'll soak it in Oxyclean and hope they come out. I'm going to wash it and give it to Maren to see if she likes it.







Old Farm Bureau cookbook "The Way to a Man's Heart" from1961, $.80. This is one of those cookbooks where all the ladies contributed their own recipes. I find cookbooks like this fascinating because I assume these are the recipes they actually used, whereas you never know how popular or realistic the recipes you find in commercially-produced cookbooks were. I also find it slightly bizarre that all the Farm Bureau ladies are credited as "Mrs. Husband's Full Name." I realize that was perfectly normal and acceptable and correct at the time, but I still find it crazy that women would be okay with giving up their own names. The Artful Cupcake, $1.81. This has lots of neat recipes and decorating ideas. I love anything cupcake-related right now.

Old child-sized mug, $1.81. This little mug is just darling! I love the little graphic on the front. On the back in gold lettering it says, "With Best Wishes, McGrath's Furniture Store, Nevada, IA." I just Googled Nevada, Iowa and found that it is a tiny town in central Iowa with a population of less than 7000. McGrath's Furniture Store doesn't bring up any results, so it must be gone. Anyway, this little cup was some sort of premium or advertising piece, and it's adorable! It will go in Maren's room.



I also bought a cute Crate & Barrel dishcloth with cherries on it for my kitchen, a flowered pillowcase to try to make a pillowcase dress for Maren, a set of vintage Winnie the Pooh sheets for resale on eBay, and a whole bunch of clothes for Maren that I'll post later.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Moving the furniture around

Just want to point out that I added a bunch of links to my sidebar over there on the right. These are blogs I read daily and message boards where I post. In other words, where I waste a whole lotta time. :)
Woke up this morning to snow. SNOW, folks! It's the 10th of May for crying out loud and I live in Denver, not Anchorage. Sheesh! Not a lot, not even a half inch it looks like, but just yesterday I was admiring my little flower bed in the back and all the pretty green that has come up in the past week or so because of the rain, and this morning I saw those same little guys with a sprinkling of white all over them! I had no idea it would get so cold overnight, or I would have covered them up. I hope it didn't kill anything. :( Good thing I haven't planted my pink poppies or the hollyhocks I bought last weekend!

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Ta-da!

Remember this--the dresser I pulled out of somebody's trash pile?

















It now looks like this! I finished it up yesterday and I was so excited to get it up in the room that I manhandled it all the way up the stairs all by myself, since Quin is out of town. Good thing it wasn't any bigger or heavier! It's just the perfect size for the spot and I was so tickled that I already arranged stuff on the top of it last night. I still need two knobs for the top drawer, but I'm going to wait on those until I decide what to do about the other pulls. I sprayed them silver, but when I put them on yesterday I noticed the paint chipping and coming off on my fingers, so I'm going to need a more permanent solution. I'm also thinking the drawers need lining, so I'm going to keep a lookout for some vintage drawer liner paper or even wallpaper. I'm sure I'll run across some one of these days, and if not, there's always eBay!

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Simply Delish

This stuff ROCKS. I highly recommend it over crushed ice, with fresh guac and chips. Very refreshing and summery tasting! I'm going to try the lemonade next week, but my love of all things lime made me reach for this one first. Yum!

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Today I spent some time working on the dresser that I pulled out of the trash a couple of months ago. I used my palm sander for the first time and sanded off all the old varnish, a surprisingly easy task.

I decided to paint it rather than restain it, because the wood is nothing special to look at. I thought I could take the easy route and use spray primer and the new spray latex paint, but it did not go as planned. The primer is okay, although I'm not actually sure how much coverage I'm supposed to have. I think I used the whole can so I hope it is enough.

The paint was another story. I don't like the consistency of it at all! It seems much wetter than regular spray paint and bubbled easily. Where it dried it did leave a very smooth finish, but I'm not sure I like it. The real problem is that the nature of the veneer is such that there are tiny grooves all over, and the spray paint doesn't get down into the grooves. So they stay dark and show through the painted surface. I think I'm going to have to use a roller with a bit of a nap to get the paint down into the little cracks. I'm a little concerned that I won't be able to get as smooth of a finish with the roller and regular latex paint as I could with the spray paint. We'll see.

The other problem I've run into is the drawer pulls. This dresser has 2 knobs and 3 pulls. It seems that the standard distance between the holes for pulls is 3" which makes finding pulls to fit my 4" holes very difficult! I have a couple of options: 1) spend big $$ on 4" pulls, 2) fill the holes with wood putty, sand, and drill new 3" holes, or 3) reuse the current pulls. I'm going with option 3 for now, as it's the cheapest! On a whim I picked up a clearanced can of Chrome spray paint today, so I sprayed the pulls and they don't look half bad! More like a nickel than a chrome, really, which is what I was hoping for anyway. I will have to see how they look once I get the dresser painted, and if they don't look good I may just repaint them. That would still be cheaper than buying new 4" pulls! I do have to buy new knobs, as one was missing when I got the dresser. Why on earth are knobs and pulls so darn expensive? Highway robbery, I tell you! I'm dreading replacing the pulls whenever I get around to refinishing Quin's old dresser--I think that one has 10 handles! Cha-ching! I may have to try the spray paint trick then as well--I should still have some chrome paint left over!

By the time I realized my problem with the paint it was almost 6 pm and threatening to rain, so I put everything back in the garage and can hopefully try again on Monday during Maren's naptime if the weather permits. I'm anxious to get this thing done and up into the guest bedroom! Mostly I just need to actually finish a project! I keep buying things at thrifts with the idea that I'll somehow 'fix' or alther them, and then they just sit around here. I need the boost actually finishing a project will give me! I think the next UFO (UnFinished Object) I need to work on is the pink pillow that I bought a while back--I ripped off the old backing and cut out the broken stitches, so it needs to be restitched and then washed in Woolite to hopefully get the pencil lines out of the fabric. Then it will need to be carefully ironed and I need to find some new backing fabric and a pillow form to put it all back together. That will make 2 projects down, about 6 to go! Baby steps, right?

Thrift store scores

Crocheted Doily, $.95. (Sorry for the blurry photos, that's what I get anymore when I turn off the flash. Time to dig out the manual.) This is about 12"x 12" though it's hard to tell the scale in the photo. I don't know that it's hand-crocheted, but the colors are lovely! The rose in the middle is variegated pink with green leaves and then the outer edge is the same soft green. There were a few brown stains on this but a soak in Oxyclean took them right out! This is currently in the middle of the small table in my front room.





Crocheted vintage potholder, $.95. This one is in the dress pattern that used to be so popular. I believe this one has been around a while, as the outside is rather faded but the inside is still vivid pink and green.








Three vintage patterns, $.49 each. These are adorable! Two are for children's clothing, and the middle one is actually for a doll. The one on the left is the sweetest little smocked dress that would look adorable on my Maren even today! The doll pattern is interesting; I can't imagine making such elaborate clothing for a doll, including underclothing! You'd be a lucky little girl to have a mama or gramma wiling to sew these for you!




Three books, $.99 each. The book in the back is a picture book by Chris van Allsburg, but it's one I haven't read. The book is in excellent condition; in fact, it hardly even appears to have been opened, as the covers haven't been 'cracked' yet! Cover price for this one was $17.95, so I got a heck of a deal! The book on the left is a 1938 school reader, and it seems to be on the theme of being careful. There are color illustrations throughout and it should be fun to read someday with Maren. On the right is a Happy Hollisters mystery book, published in 1961. My mom read these books when she was young, and I read some of them as well. I've been on the lookout for them and I think this is the third I've found. They feature a family full of kids who solve mysteries. I'd love to read these to my kids as well.


Very old mirror, $5.99. This is such a cool find, and I'm so excited about it! I found this yesterday at Goodwill and debated whether or not to buy it. I'm so glad I did! I could tell the mirror was old by the beveled edges and the black speckling on the backing. It appears to have been part of a piece of furniture, as there were hinges on each side. The frame is dark wood of some type and is very heavy, but I thought I could maybe get the mirror out and do something with it. I pried off the cardboard backing this morning and found this stamp in the corner of the mirror:

Don't know how well this will show up, but you can see in the bottom right corner the date this mirror was made: Oct 2 1919!! I knew this was old, but I had no idea it was that old. Very cool, and very worth my 6 bucks! I still want to take it out of the frame and maybe make a new frame with molding or something so I can hang it. The mirror itself is 18x20 but that is not a standard size, so that's why I'm thinking I may have to do something on my own. This will either go in my front room or in the guest room upstairs, as neither of the guest rooms have a mirror.

Those are my recent finds. Not all from this week--some I just hadn't photographed yet.

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