Friday, June 10, 2011

Pretty Pink Planters

I'm joining Beverly at How Sweet the Sound for another delightful Pink Saturday.  Visit her blog to see some darling "pinks" and visit some wonderful bloggers.  My first "pink" is of a bunny planter that I found at a yard sale for $1.00.  This little darling would be perfect at a baby shower adorned with pretty flowers.
This next photo is another planter that I found at the same yard sale and, yes, I only paid $1.00 for this cutie.


Here is a photo of both planters that would make any baby shower whimsical and the topic of many happy conversations.
Happy Pink Saturday to Beverly and all the other pink bloggers on this fine day.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Pink Saturday revisited!

It has been ages since a posted anything for Pink Saturday so I thought I would get back into the swing of things and post some photos of treasures I've picked up at estate/yard sales.

Actually this first photo shows cupcakes that I found at Kohl's for Valentine's Day.  I'm sure that they were on sale or I wouldn't have bought them!  The pink crochet doily was made by my mother or grandmother and it is very old.

 This next photo is of 3 tiny frames that I found at a yard sale.  I actually bought 6 little frames with pink roses in them, but I'm only including these 3 for Pink Saturday.
 I couldn't help but include a photo of my precious granddaughter with a darling pink hat!

The toile fabric, the bath crystals, the shaker, and the pretty shoe were all found at a yard sale on New Year's Day no less!  I used the fabric as a backing for some shelves and the other items in this photo were placed on the shelves.

                                            A close-up of the pretty shoe.
 This tea cup and saucer were also found at the New Year's Day sale.  I think that the flowers are so dainty.
 This cute doll was made for my daughter when she was a baby (she is 31 years old now)!  The doll is dressed in pink dotted swiss and she is sitting in a vintage high chair that I bought at a yard sale.
 I was very surprised to see this pink vase for a whopping .50 at a yard sale.  I'm not sure if it is a hob-nail or not!  Any thoughts?

                        Please visit Beverly for other delightful Pink Saturday posts.


Monday, May 23, 2011

F is for Finally Finished (Almost)!!!!

This week Mrs. Matlock has assigned the letter "F" for the class assignment.  I wasn't sure what I would blog about until I realized I finally finished a project that has been in the planning stages for months!!!
Several months ago I purchased this bookcase at a yard sale and, as luck would have it, it matched perfectly with a headboard and dresser that I already had!  However, I didn't immediately put the bookcase in the same bedroom with the matching pieces!!!  Instead the poor thing sat and sat forever in the garage until I found this fabric and these treasures at another sale.  I finally got around to working on the bookcase/fabric project and the following photos show the outcome.

Before


During

  
After





Other than a few books for the bottom shelf and one or two more things to complete the shelf with the box of roses, I'm finished!  ALMOST!!!!
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Sunday, April 10, 2011

"Easter Parade" of sales

Once again I ventured into the glorious world of yard/estate sales and I'm glad that I did.
This first photo is of a pretty red rose in bloom in my backyard.  It has nothing to do with yard/estate sales, but I thought it was nice to look at anyway!


I found these three darling, puffy "Bunnies by the Bay" at a yard sale of a mother and daughter.  I struck up a conversation with them and I thoroughly enjoyed my visit.  I was taken with their friendly smiles and easy, delightful conversation.  Merlie, the mother, and Amanda, the daughter, were selling a variety of things including Vera Bradley handbags, Coach and Dooney.  They also had so many wonderful books...decorating, doll, and cooking...as well as some furniture and wonderful home decor items.  Merlie has a real eye for decorating and I wish I could have bought the vignette in her living room (the sale was both inside the house and outside in the yard and garage).  I even went back the next day to visit and buy stuff!!!  It was so nice to meet such gracious people.

 The red bunny in the middle was $2.00 and the white ones were $1.00 each...all from Hallmark.


This three-tiered serving stand was crooked and stuffed into a plastic bag.  For some reason I liked it and instantly came up with a proper use for it.  So I straightened it out and............
 put some of my miniature dolls on it along with an old tea set.  I'm still not finished with it but at least I now have a purpose for buying the serving stand.
 The two little Victorian dolls on the top tier and the two dolls in front (pink and blue) are from an estate sale. You really should click on the photo to enlarge it so you can really see the detail. They are Maud Humphrey Bogart pieces and I spent a whopping $8.00 on all four!

The mini frames below are from Merlie and Amanda's sale.  I don't think that I've seen frames quite as tiny as some of these.  I like the rose pictures in the frames, however, I think I'll switch some out for photos of my grandchildren.

A close-up of the frames


Friday, April 1, 2011

Picture Perfect!

I recently found this double frame at a yard sale and   walked right by it to look at other things. For some reason I went back to the frame and decided to buy it even though I have a bazillion frames at home!
I didn't know what I was going to do with the frame until I thought about the gigantic roll of wrapping paper I bought at Hobby Lobby several months ago.

Here is the frame in its original state.

                                               

Here is the frame with the harlequin wrapping paper I bought at Hobby Lobby.

       

And here is the frame on the wall along with two corners I bought at a yard sale today!


I don't like how I put the corners up, so I'm going to move them closer to the frame.  My husband is going to love the extra set of nail holes in the wall, and he will  probably threaten to put up his favorite jumper cables if I continue to pound holes in the wall!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The entire project cost about $5.00 excluding the wrapping paper and the photo of my mom both of which I already had.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Yard Sales and Treasure Hunts

Every Saturday morning I visit yard sales and/or estate sales in my area.  I go alone (except I sometimes take our Labrador, Bear) because I have a system and I don't want to wait while a companion leisurely browses all the goodies for sale.  I quickly look over the merchandise and I make split second decisions.  Time is of the essence and I move on if nothing catches my eye.  Bear sits in the back seat with his head out the window and 95% of the time people ask me if they can pet him.  I always say "yes" because Bear is very friendly and loves people.  Little kids get a kick out of Bear as he slobbers kisses on them!! 

Bear is such a baby that he won't even look at the camera because he is afraid of the light that comes on when I'm ready to take a picture!!!!!!!!!!



Every single thing in this photo is from a yard sale except the two pictures of my grandchildren!  The frames, the corbel and the cute illustration of a baby gown with a precious inscription, were all purchased for next to nothing over the past few months.


 I've blogged about this entry table before but not about the things on it.  I found the birdcage and the pear at a yard sale, and the finial at an estate sale.    

Here is a close-up of the finial and the pear.

Easter goodies
                                                                        
The cloche is from an estate sale, the ribbon is from a yard sale, the hanging eggs and the pink rabbit in front are from yard sales, the letter "F" is from Hobby Lobby, the black egg was free and the pear is from a yard sale.
The "Recipe for Friendship" was purchased from Cracker Barrel while the pink vase was recently purchased from a neighbor's yard sale.
For some reason I was drawn to this as I've never seen a pink hob-nail like this.
Darling rabbits from a yard sale.

This little writing desk was given to me because I did a favor for a friend.  I'm still not sure what I should do with it or where I should put it!
These two rabbits were rescued from a box of discarded Easter stuff!!!  One man's trash......
Cute little rabbit ready for Easter.  She came home with me from a yard sale.
This darling table, the finial and the oval frame were purchased at an estate sale.  The pink bunny is from a yard sale.
A close-up of the table and the other goodies.

This whole yard sale/estate sale thing has become an addiction but I love it.  I can't explain the "thrill of the hunt" mentality; I just know that I thoroughly enjoy it!

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Breakfast at Tiffany's??????

A few weeks ago my friend, Debbie, invited my husband and me to her house for an informal breakfast.  She asked what I might want and I told her "...pancakes and coffee will be fine."  My husband and I walked into Debbie's house and we were greeted by people visiting from Wisconsin, Debbie's brother and sister, their respective spouses, their children, Debbie, her husband and their two children.  I was surprised but I was also happy to see Debbie's family again and meet the visitors from WI.  I was also shocked by all of the food!  Debbie's "informal breakfast" consisted of:

Coffee
Orange juice
Bottled water
Tea
Waffles galore!
Warm blueberry syrup
Chicken quiche
Vegetarian quiche
Chocolate-covered strawberries
Muffins


Sliced turkey sausage
Cheeses
Ham slices
French pastry
Fruits
Nuts
Fried potatoes

(Debbie is in the background dressed in red)
(Wisconsin visitors in foreground)

BUT.......
there wasn't a pancake in sight!!!!!!!