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Monday, February 28, 2022

Thrifting for Vintage Treasure to Display in My March Décor



 Hi Friends, 

It's that time for a thrift haul I went to "Community Budget"  thrift store, this week I found a few treasures.

This vase I picked up because I have exactly the same, so I thought I could just pair them up.



This bottle caught my eye, I was kind of surprised to find this bottle in the the antique room.  It reminds me of a red wine vinegar bottle.

For a dollar I picked up this small coke bottle


Because my shopping mission was to look for green items for my March décor I found a green ceramic creamer stamped Japan.


It looks like a harvest pattern


As I was pulling out my Winter Décor I found that I had three nut bowls and still missing tools.  So as you can see I picked up another set along with a wooden spoon.


When I found the aluminum custard or tart tins of courses I picked them up.  My grandmother used tart tins all the time for pudding and jello. for $ .10 each


This little bottle I just had to pick up, The picture doesn't give it justices but  it is a glass log cabin!  I
was thrilled

 


I know Christmas is behind us, but look at the cute singers for $.25 what a deal.



These ash trays were a find for me, I remember as a teenager seeing these type of advertising ash tray in tourist shop when traveling with family.



This grab bag of bead necklaces for $2.50


rolling ping half off because of the broken handles.  It didn't matter to me because I'm using it for décor


Aluminum shaker, can't see in this picture but there are measurement increments


pottery jug I didn't see any markings on the bottom it might be local artesian


spice jars I picked up six all but one had original stoppers
I saw someone use the spice bottle as bud vases


Lastly, another colander with a star pattern


I can't wait to get these items into my home décor.
Thank you so much for stopping by to see what I found this week.

May God Bless You and Your Family,
I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett 

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Rustic Fabric Shamrock March Project - For a Farmhouse Touch


Hi Friends,

This weekend I decided to invest some time to make a few shamrock ornies. In the past, I have made green felt shamrock ornies...


Today I'm using old white muslin fabric, that I have coffee stained, black checked gingham, and green cotton print fabric from my stash to make fabric shamrocks.
black gingham checked Shamrocks


green cotton print


Tracing my pattern and cutting out the shapes and gathered all the shades of green embroidery thread I had and decide which shade I liked best


Using this stencil I picked up at Walmart


and using Ceramcoat's English Yew Green acrylic paint stenciled the farm stripe on side of the shamrock shape


I used cotton balls to stuff the fabric shamrock ornies and stitched around the edge with embroidery thread




What do you think? I like how they turn out, and will be a interesting addition to my décor.

Until the next time, My God Bless You and Your Family.

I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett


Sunday, February 13, 2022

Vintage Finds - See How I Displayed Them For My February Décor

 Hi Friends,

I'm up to making some new vintage looking décor for February this year.  I have brought back a few of my favorite past Valentine DIY's and have made a couple DIY's this year.

I added a few Valentine card to the mantel. last fall I found a couple of new vintage Valentine cards will be added some where into my February décor



Coal bucket and shovel I had a coal bucket I've been using as a planter outside in the garden.  Today I'm using the coal bucket in doors by the fireplace, with a thrifted coal shovel, will also be added to the fireplace hearth, filled with pinecones I've gather this summer.

This DIY project was pretty simple.  I saw this awesome idea from Instagram and I just needed to try this project. So I went to the wood pile to look for the perfect log, carved our initials out and went over raw wood with antique stain.

I did thrift a music book with some classic Love Song,  aged the sheet music page with coffee grounds and display on a vintage clip board? I decided to add a few embellishments.

Teamed up the love song with recent thrift items. I love how the vignette looks.

Thrifted 45's I used to display the heart shape trinket box and dollies I've thrifted last year.


A new paper craft on the clip board and the cute little cast trinket box, new milk glass hob non candle stick.

I changed up the vignette with a cute white dish I thrifted along with a pink with white trim hot pad, and vintage brushes.



Thank you so much for checking in.

May God Bless You and Your Family.

I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Country Farmhouse DIY Valentine Cards

 Hi Friends,

 I decided to make a weave heart pouch for chocolate goodies to give away. I found a very Valentine's card/basket for candies treats for the students in my reading groups. In this great book I thrifted a couple of months age.



It's that time! For a diy Valentine Card! So I took the challenge to  make these little weave basket heart card this year, for the students I have in small group reading.

They look so cute and the diy video made it look easy. So, Why not, I thought.  I can whip out these cards in know time.  Oh No!  It wasn't that easy for me, any way I persevered on.  lol  

I had the pieces cut out and the idea in my mind was to just slide the two  pieces together. It didn't happen that way.


In four and a half hours I had made 17 I needed 80 by Monday! What was I thinking?




I filled the little Valentine basket with candy and will give them to the grandkids for Valentines Day.


I hope I give you a little inspiration you to make Valentine Day special for your love ones.

Until next time, May God Bless You and Your Family,

I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Vintage Thrift Haul


 Hi Friends,

I just had to drop by my local thrift/ antique store, to see if I could find any new items for my February décor. I did find a few things to add to my some of my collections.

I originally stopped by to look for a few pieces to transform the vintage oil lamps to electric and last time I was there there was a basket with odds and ends of mantels and electrical items.  Unfortunately,  there wasn't much I could not find related to Valentines.

BUT...  This is what I ended up taking home.

a wonderful replica wooden candle stick with a handle? For $1.00


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Check out the copper lantern with a mark on the bottom "Made in Germany", for $4.00 who knew?  


I also picked up a caddy for thread spools, something I can use daily for $1.00.  The green vase caught my eye because of the color and I'm not sure if its Vaseline glass or not, with the added color at the bottom for $1.00.

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I'm not sure this candle stick for $1.00 is milk glass but, I thought it would look nice with the other milk glass pieces I have.
I'm also hoping the copper lid for $1.00 will fit on the copper tea kettle I thrifted back a couple of months ago.
The wooden buffalos for $1.00,  I just couldn't resist from buying, my grandkids will enjoy playing with it.

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I did find a couple of things to go with my March and Spring décor this time. This little saucer is just previous, don't you think for $1.00?  The mark on the bottom says, "Royal Albert Bone China, England".

The Vintage/Thrift store I went to is starting to carry linens, these two hand embroidered dollies, caught my eye, they were $1.00 each. 



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I have been on the look out for a reasonable priced aluminum vintage strainer for a while. And to my surprise I found two strainer at $3.00 each, one is unique to me because of the strainer screen at the bottom of the bowl.

The rusty hook or handle that I paid $3.00 dollars for had a weave design, I'm curious if I can clean it up and use it as a hook.


Today my mission was looking for new items to add to my February-Valentine décor.  I was happy when I found this cute little casted iron ring box for $5.00. The trinket box has a vintage looking fabric print on it with a red felt liner and it is footed, very cute.

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I know I already have a pair like these but I just couldn't resist!  Even though the pair was $10.00! Confession, I know I have got to be a little more selective when I'm out thrifting.


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Thank you for stopping by today, I hope I gave you some inspiration to get out there and thrift, you never know what you will find.

May God Bless You and Your Family,
I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Rustic Diy for February With a Vintage Aged Touch

 


Hi Friends,

I'm putting together a quick Valentine project tonight.

Cut out a few pages from a thrifted music book, crumpled the pages and soak the pages in left over coffee.


 I've been wanting to incorporate, this clip board I have had for ever. Using a sheet of red construction paper I glue the cut out heart to it.


For a little embellishment I cut of strip of homespun to back the "Love Song" title


Cut out a heart out of fabric and a button.


Use a word document to type the word LOVE and use different size text to enlarge the words.




Thank you for stopping by, just a quick Valentine made from a music page, a few embellishment.  I think this project turned out so nice.

So until next May God Bless You and Your Family.

I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett