Market Time!
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Quick Garden Spruce Up
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Rustic Window Mirror
Last summer I was poking around my local Re-Store and found a fantastic pile of used windows for $5 each! (If you are looking for used building materials, etc. try your local Re-Store, they are a great resource.) I really didn't know what I would do with them but I grabbed 3 since I knew I'd never find them like that when I did have a project in mind. When I started thinking about doing some rehab on our guest room I found just the perfect project for one of them.
I wanted to have a large piece to center over the bed that I could add pictures and other items as I collected them. So I turned the window into a rustic-looking mirror. It's not meant to be so clear that you can do your make-up just a reflective surface to add some character and a bit more light to the room.
(click over for more info . . . )
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Five Dollars, WELL spent!
I’m so excited to share my side table rescue with you. I saved this little cutie from a local thrift store. When I found her she was quite sad, covered in layers of random paint, rust, and heaps of nasty grime. (Blech!) She was a steal at $5 and I’ve been on the lookout for a little table just like this for our living room. Pop on over and see her amazing transformation! Not to mention, a great way to smooth out those awful pits and dings in old metal furniture . . .
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Farmhouse Vase
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Beginning Again
Over the past year of not blogging, I’ve actually picked up new followers (thank you for joining in!) so, to kick things off, I thought I’d share a round up of past posts/projects that were particularly popular. As well as some that somehow slid under the radar. (Let’s see if we can do something about […]
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Kitchen Luxuries You Shouldn’t Live Without
(Don't forget to stop by and pick up your freebie at the end of the post!)
Do you remember when you were first outfitting your very first kitchen? Back when you were thrilled to have enough pots and pans to put together an entire meal for more than one person. And then, the absolute satisfaction when you felt like you finally had everything you might need to cook and bake just the way you wanted to. Then a few years later, you found a fancy new recipe that were just dying to make for a special dinner but you had to buy a special pan, or tool. And next you knew you had a collection of odd kitchen tools so large you needed a new cabinet just to keep everything. At that point you put on the brakes and decided, right then and there, that it's time for some will power and if you don't have it, you don't need it. Right?
Maybe, but I've found these simple kitchen tools a bit of a luxury that I'm thrilled to have on hand. I know they are not absolutely necessary but love having these on hand.
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