Now it's off to do laundry and start making my packing list so that we don't forget anything important. I'm also trying to get started on my Marie Antoinette collage before I go because the mailing date is only a few days after I get home next week. Time to get to work!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Three things for Tuesday
Now it's off to do laundry and start making my packing list so that we don't forget anything important. I'm also trying to get started on my Marie Antoinette collage before I go because the mailing date is only a few days after I get home next week. Time to get to work!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Eggs, Sparkly-side up
One of the few things I did get out of the box were my two big foil egg candy containers. (And you know, as I'm typing this I could have sworn that I have three of those eggs--where is the other one? Hmm.) These are two of my favorite Easter decorations and every year I desperately wish I could find more at the thrift. I was inspired by Andrea's gorgeous eggs and decided they needed to be fancied up a bit.

They were fun and easy and I definitely like them even more now that they've been gussied up. Now I just need to find a few more giant foil eggs to add to my collection!
Another fabulous sparkly egg came my way courtesy of my sweet and talented friend Shara! Would you look at this glittery goodness?
Wishing you all a lovely Easter weekend!
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Bunny crafting
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
The Sad State of Thrift Stores
Yesterday I popped into a thrift in search of some plates for a project. The first thing I noticed is that it looked like a bomb had gone off in there--it was a pigsty! Normally that thrift is kept pretty clean so maybe they'd had a particularly busy Sunday or something because it was a disaster. Adding to the chaos were at least a dozen little kids running wild, crying, leaving toys all over the store, and generally behaving like a bunch of heathens while their mothers ignored them completely. I almost left, but did find one treasure that it was worth waiting in line to purchase:
My favorite thing in the bag was this little glass bottle of glitter. It's marked "StarTwinkle" by Elizabeth Arden in great pink script. I did some googling but can't figure out what was originally in the bottle. I think the vintage gold glitter is a perfect replacement for whatever it might have been!In this store yesterday I was looking at the children's clothing and found a plain white Hanes under-T, size 4T, marked $2.99. Seriously, can't you buy a package of three for about that much? It was hanging right next to a Hanna Andersson sweater that was also marked $2.99 (which is perfectly reasonable) so what kind of moron do they have doing the pricing?
I wonder if instead of donating, people are holding onto their stuff and hoping to sell it this summer at garage sales to make some money. If so, maybe that's a good thing--more garage sales, where prices are much lower than the thrifts anyway, right? How is the thrifting in your area? Have you noticed any change in inventory levels or prices?
Friday, April 03, 2009
Vintage black and white dress
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Strollers, a Marie swap & garage sale linens
I signed up for the Marie Antoinette collage swap over at Maria's blog and I'm totally excited! Since my creative mojo has been on hiatus for approximately 16 weeks now, I'm glad to find something that finally sparked my creative interest. We won't get our partners until April 6 but I'm already mentally going through my supplies, pulling out pinks and blues, ruffles, foil dresdens, and feathers. I think I need to go rent the movie again for inspiration. This should be FUN! Maria's taking sign-ups until April 6th so there's still time if you're interested.Today I head to the OB for a checkup and to hopefully schedule my ultrasound in 4 weeks! I think I finally felt the baby move yesterday, which is about right because I recall I felt Maren around 17 weeks. I thought maybe it would be earlier this time because I knew what to look for so I've been paying attention to all the swishy feelings in my tummy lately, but this pregnancy my tummy has been generally very *bubbly* so it's been hard to tell if it's the baby down there doing the boogie, or just my lunch.
And because this post needs another photo, here's an old one I never shared of some fun garage sale finds from last summer. Have a good Wednesday!
Monday, March 30, 2009
A stroller request and new (old) treasures!
Last weekend my favorite local store Patina had a birthday sale so naturally I had to go--this place never offers sales or discounts of any kind, so 25% off everything was a big deal! I picked up a few treasures, including these darlings:
Friday, March 27, 2009
Girl Scout Goodness
I'm amazed at just how much GS paraphernalia there was available in 1949! For example, the official GS bathrobe and bedroom slippers:
Although you've gotta know that I'd give my eyeteeth to find one of those aprons at a thrift!A whole range of GS wardrobe options. My favorite is the checked boy-style wool jacket on the right. Very evocative of the time period to me.
You can even make official trefoil-shaped GS cookies with this handy cookie cutter! I actually found a GS cookie cutter at the same estate sale that I bought this catalog, but it's a newer style. Still fun, though.
Is anybody craving a Thin Mint, or is it just me? Good thing I have some still stashed in the fridge for just such an occasion!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Birthday Girl
Sunday, March 22, 2009
A swap and a tag
Another clever interpretation of the theme was the package of cupcake sprinkles and the beads that are definitely club-shaped! And last but certainly not least, a few of my favorite British candy bars, including the BEST peanut butter Kit Kat I've ever eaten, which is conspicuously missing from this photo because it made its way into my mouth immediately after its discovery. :) (The Mister and I loved it so much I'm thinking of starting a letter-writing campaign to the Kit Kat folks to convince them to sell them in the US). It was such fun to swap with Caroline and I love the package she put together for me!
I was tagged by one of my fellow blogland Heidis to share the 6th photo in my 6th photo folder. I have to admit that I've been tagged with this before but didn't participate because my 6th folder doesn't even have six photos in it! LOL I just did some cleaning and sweeping the old photo folder and moved things around but folder #6 still doesn't have six photos in it, so I'm going to improvise and choose the 5th photo in the 5th folder.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Sivinteenth o' March 1966
This little card must have been given to passengers who flew United Airlines on St. Patrick's Day in 1966. It lists the menu served onboard the flight (click to enlarge). Considering that we're lucky to even get a package of pretzels and half a cup of Diet Coke on flights these days, it certainly sounds like quite a spread!
There is even a little pale green chenille & tulle shamrock to be tucked one's buttonhole! They certainly thought of everything, didn't they?
Monday, March 16, 2009
Today I love...

(have you noticed that ruffles are everywhere this spring? I couldn't be happier!)
And my new shiny turquoise flats from Target:
Oh, how I ADORE this color! I can already tell these are going to get a lot of wear.So yeah, I did a little bit of retail therapy this weekend. Just doing my part to help out the economy!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
A Major Hottie
Here are a few pictures from the (very short) ceremony:
I'm so proud of my husband! He's a great officer, a great leader, and an outstanding husband and father--not to mention a Major Hottie too!. :)
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Puzzle giveaway winner and Pink tulips
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Comment #5 was left by the lovely Barbara! Barbara's blog Oodles & Oodles is one of my favorite reads, for both her witty commentary and great photos of fun vintage stuff. Congratulations, Barbara!
In other news, I don't think I'm alone in blogland in saying that I have the Spring Fever something fierce! I shouldn't complain because we've had an unseasonably mild winter here (although we did wake to snow this morning) but nonetheless, I'm ready to break out the bunnies and chicks and pastel colors STAT. I'm making myself wait another week or two because otherwise I'll be sick of the mess by the first week of April, but to tide myself over I picked up these gorgeous pink and white tulips at the grocery store last week. The bouquet was big enough to fill both my favorite Lu-ray pitcher from Sarah:
and the fab jadeite repro pitcher I got last spring. I love the combination of the pink & soft green, don't you?
I'm hosting book club at my house tonight (we're discussing Three Cups of Tea, a fabulous book that I highly recommend) and I had planned to make these cute treats that I found on a friend's blog. I opted to make homemade caramel instead of using the store-bought squares but darn it all, I overcooked it! Sheesh. I should have paid attention to my instincts and taken it off the heat earlier but I stubbornly cooked it to the recommended temperature and was left with a scorched, brittle mess. I don't have the ingredients to make another batch and I'm too lazy to run to the store for square caramels, so we'll be having brownies instead. :) I do still want to make the pops, but those will have to wait for another day (and until I can chisel the current mess out of my saucepan).
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Vintage kitchen puzzle Giveaway!
I was tickled then, when I found this puzzle at a yard sale one summer:
I love to look at the photo and identify all the things I have in my kitchen: the red Krispy Kan, bowls of beaded fruit, stacks of printed tablecloths and dishtowels, green wooden-handled utensils, a red plaid metal picnic basket. There are also a few things in the photo I'd love to add to my collection, like the little chicky egg cups and the scotty dog light switch cover.I've done the puzzle and it's complete. It has 750 pieces but it's not too difficult to put together. If you love vintage kitchenware like I do and would like to win this puzzle, just leave a comment on this post between now and Friday at noon. I'll draw a winner this sometime this weekend!
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
A weekend in Glenwood Springs
I'm feeling much better now, but those first three weeks of February were a bit rough (hence the lack of blog posts). The one thing I've noticed this time is the sheer exhaustion I'm feeling. I hit the wall at about 4:00 pm each day and from there on out, I'm good for nothing except laying on the couch under a blankie until it's time to go to bed. I'm learning that if I want to get anything done it has to be in the morning and early afternoon or it's just not going to happen. I'm nearing the end of the first trimester so I'm hopeful that soon some of that magical second trimester energy will kick in. I've also apparently lost my Crafty Mojo--it seems that once the baby moved in, it took a hike--but I'm hoping that will return quickly as well.
This past weekend we celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary by taking a little family getaway to Glenwood Springs, a small town about 3 hours west of Denver in the Rocky Mountains. On Saturday we went skiing at the local ski resort. While we watched and waited, Maren had her first ski lesson. We were amazed when the instructor took her up on the lift after only practicing for about 20 minutes on the small hill outside the lodge! I guess they figure the kids learn best by doing.
From there on out, The Mister and I switched off staying with Maren and taking runs. By the end of the day we were absolutely wiped out (see my earlier note about feeling exhausted) but still glad we went.
Sunday morning we visited Glenwood Springs' namesake, the famous Hot Springs pool, which has been in use since the 1890s. I remember visiting when I was a child more than 20 years ago and not being terribly impressed with the salty-tasting hot water, neither of which are desirable for a kid unless they're accompanied by a beach to play upon. I'm old enough now that I'd rather be in warm water than cool so I appreciated it much more, especially on a chilly March day!Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Pret-a-Porter Poodle
I had no idea how few 100% wool sweaters are out there! Even the ones that felt like wool were often made with a blend of a synthetic fiber as well. I don't have much experience felting sweaters, so can anyone in blogland tell me--do they have to be 100% wool for them to felt properly, or will 80% wool/20% synthetic work? I bought a few that were wool blends and figured for 99¢ it was worth the gamble.