Friday, May 11, 2012

Mother's Day Terrariums

All because I found a 
centerpiece brandy sniffer at a garage sale. . .


I stopped after work at a garage sale and picked up a $2.00 brandy sniffer 
because I thought it would make a great terrarium.    The elf above is another garage sale find.


I came home and talked my son and husband into going to the plant store to make a it a family project.  Unfortunately, our local greenhouse didn't have miniature plants. 


However, I told my husband if he would go back to the garage sale and pick up the other two brandy sniffers they had for sale, I'd make our mom's each a terrarium for Mother's Day.


Since he hates going to garage sales, I was surprised to get a call at work that he actually had gone and bought the other two!


A garden center near my work had a terrific selection of small plants.
My son and the kitty helped put together our presents.


They were so easy.  Layer of rock, layer of soil, plants, and moss.  Done.
Now I want to make MORE.

Thursday, May 10, 2012


A new look for my mailbox.  
The name was cut with my Silhouette Cameo using 651 Oracal vinyl.  
I actually did paint the post a deep chocolate brown after taking this picture.
I just love the font.  Doesn't it looks like a old department store logo?

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Amelia Island Shell Necklace

We recently vacationed on Amelia Island in Florida.  I picked up some shells from the beach and created some necklace charms for new friends we met on the trip.



I brushed the front and the back with Diamond Glaze, drilled a hole with my flex shaft, and attached a jump ring.  


I used a Krylon 18K gold pen to coat the edges and give them a bit of bling.



This one I coated the entire thing with Krylon 18K gold.  I really like it!


Thought you'd like a glimpse of what a trashed out space I work in!



Thursday, May 3, 2012

Pretty Vintage Linen Tote #1

Another Vintage linen sewing project.   Isn't she lovely?


I created the pattern to fit the vintage embroidered table runner I cut to size.
Using duck cloth as an interlining made the bag stiff enough to stand on it's own.  A thick piece of cardboard covered with fabric inserted at the bottom to makes the bottom stay flat.



There is a pink polka dot lining with an interior pocket as well as covered buttons on each end to draw the  sides together.

I just think she's adorable.  
I made her a pocket on the front of the bag.
Oh this picture makes her look so wrinkly! I'm off to the iron.



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Garage Sale Chronicles #11 - Books and Butterflies


My latest find was a color plate book of Renoir prints.  Opposite each print is a short "review of the artwork by a leading scholar of the times."  I bought it for $8.00.  I thought it was expensive until a realized if I was actually at a museum the price would have certainly been 10 times that!

I continued to dug through the pile of old books and found the beauty above.  Aren't the colors and gilding wonderful?  I  briefly thought of doing an altered book, but the thought vanished quickly as I realized it didn't need altering at all!

Tucked into a box of sewing notions that contained a fabulous pink tatting shuttle, was an envelope containing this set of butterflies.  Won't they look great framed up?  I can't decide if I want to frame them together, individually, or create silver bezels and use them in jewelry.  I think I'll just consider the $2.00 spent on the box as the cost of the tatting shuttle and these are FREE.  Thoughts about ideas to use them?



I haven't taken a real close look but the wings look real and the bodies appear to be printed paper.  The detail on the bodies appears to simulate the real colors and patterns.