At first, I thought I would break the chipped dishes up for a Mosaic bird bath that has been in progress for about a year. Then it came to me, I should make a bird feeder for the garden. I had a left over porch spindles from a deck project so, I just used water proof epoxy and applied the dishes to the top of the spindle. Then, I drilled a hole in the bottom of the wooden spindle to inserted a broken garden stake which allowed me to stick the feeder directly into the grown . Jun 30, 2009
Tea Cup Bird Feeder
At first, I thought I would break the chipped dishes up for a Mosaic bird bath that has been in progress for about a year. Then it came to me, I should make a bird feeder for the garden. I had a left over porch spindles from a deck project so, I just used water proof epoxy and applied the dishes to the top of the spindle. Then, I drilled a hole in the bottom of the wooden spindle to inserted a broken garden stake which allowed me to stick the feeder directly into the grown . Jun 28, 2009
A Bulletin Board Craft

This image is from the Jeanne d Arch whole sale catalog. Unfortunately, there is thousand dollar minimum order to purchase this item. It is such a clever piece, I thought it would be fairly easy and fun to make. All that is needed, is a frame or an old window, decorative paper, and some wire cable. Add a few clothes pins and you have your very own custom made bulletin board. I can wait to get started and when I do, I will be sure to post it. Hope this inspires you to attempt one of your own.
Jun 27, 2009
Jun 26, 2009
Welcome to the Chalk Board Party

Simple, Yet functional Craft Project

How easy is this. I found this in Country Living Magazine and I love the simplicity and graphic appeal of this project. All that is needed to complete this project is terracotta pots, number stencils, and black Paint and the end result has such curb appeal. Not to mention, the pots serve dual purpose. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did and that it inspires you.
Jun 23, 2009
Creating Flower Vases Out Of The Unexpected

This projects can be completed within minutes and the cost is minimal. All you need is a couple of old bottles and some 18 gauge wire. Once you have wrapped the bottle all you have to do is create a wire handle. Then, just add some flowers from your garden and It looks fabulous. I have used this same concept to create candle holders to hang from the trees in the backyard.
In the past, I have used this project to place an individual flower arrangement at each place setting on the table. If you enlarge the holes (I used an ice pick) the lid acts as a flower frog. I used new inexpensive salt shakers however, you could collect some vintage ones.
Jun 21, 2009
Wine Corks Turned Decor
There are so many fun things you can do with wine corks. One idea is that you can hot glue them onto a 5 x 5 piece of plywood to create a hot pad. Using the same concept, you could also create a push pin bulletin board. Speaking from someone who loves numbers, letters, and graphic design, they can also lend a great graphic element to a room.Jun 20, 2009
Happy Father's Day!
Jun 19, 2009
Beautiful Inspiration
Jun 18, 2009
It's A Party Over at My Desert Cottage . . . .
My friend at My Desert Cottage is hosting a party and you are invited. Just hop over to her blog to get the details. http://mydesertcottage.blogspot.com/ It sounds like fun!Repurposed Art
No longer forward nor behind
I look in hope or fear:
But grateful, take the good I find
The best in now and here.
John Greenleaf Whittier
Jun 17, 2009
Fun Ways to Repurpose An Old Lunch Pal
Photo credit: BHG
Photo Credit: Country Living MagazineJun 16, 2009
Jun 15, 2009
Jun 14, 2009
Hand Made Pillows
Photo credit: Country living MagazineI have been collecting vintage table cloth's that I purchased at flea markets and garage sales for quit some time now. Most of them are stained and tatter but that's o.k. because I want to cut them up and make pillows out of them. Collectively, they look amazing in an old wicker rocker sitting on the front porch or on a screen in porch. I have a sister who is an amazing seamstress and yet, I have always been afraid to attempt sewing. Then out of the blue, my 1o year old decided she wanted to learn how to sew and with the guidance of my talented sister they have made several darling things together. This has given me the courage to attempt a straight stitch. Especially, since my 10 year old can thread the machine for me. When I saw this photo, it gave me the inspiration I needed to get started. I hope you also feel inspired today!
Jun 13, 2009
A Before & After Project . . . .
Jun 12, 2009
Vintage Red
Jun 11, 2009
A Place To Call My Own


This photo is courtesy of Country Living Magazine. When I first saw it, it spoke to me on so many levels. The vintage decor is phenomenal. I have always wanted a small shed/art studio in my back yard to paint, craft, and refinish furniture pieces but unfortunately, it is low on the list of projects to be completed around here. This particular shed was built specifically for this gal by her husband. (How lucky!) She of course decorated the interior and I think it looks amazing. This article was so touching for me because my uncle built a sweet little shed for my dear aunt and for many years she taught painting, quilting and pottery to ladies in her community and many of these ladies ultimately became her dear friends. For now, I will have to settle for the craft area in my basement which isn't quit as glamorous but hey, I did hang a chandelier and a pretty curtain to separate my little area from the rest of the space. Now, if I could only keep my kids out of there! Are any of you lucky enough to have a special place that you can call your own to be creative?











