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Friday, July 31, 2020

Went Thrifting in July Found Vintage Fabric Napkins

Thrifting is one of my favorite things to do.
This is the last week of July and I want to show you, my great finds this month.

This Mount Rushmore tray was a interesting find.  I'm hoping to incorporate it into my patriotic decor.


Here are four cloth napkins with an interesting design that I'll be putting a side for next spring


Red checked napkins for summer


I could not past this item up.  Who knew? A red pillow case with Embroidered pink hearts.  I will be putting this into my Valentines decor tub for next year.
 

I may restyle this pillow case as a table runner I'll see.


I saw this box last time I went thrifting and didn't pick it up so.... this time I thought I needed it even though I do not need sewing machine attachments  This is a vintage Deluxe Zigzag Attachments Sewing Machine 18 Cam Patterns in a Pink Box.


 I'll be using the box for other sewing items


A cute chicken pitcher that I may paint, not sure yet.


I was super surprised to find these items. Which was your favorite?  I think the pitcher is my favorite.

Thank you for stopping by to see what I'm up to. May God bless you and your family.

 Until the next adventure,
Vicki 

Sunday, February 2, 2020

February Vintage Farmhouse Décor Project


Hi Friends,

I'm at it again with another project.  
Thrifted Wooden Heart Transformed to fit into my February Vintage Farmhouse Décor 


I haul this wooden heart earlier this month and am just now getting to this project.  
  I'm going to white chalk paint it


Then using some yardage of red and white striped fabric I'll cover the wood heart.
I traced the heart shape on to the striped fabric 


using Aleene's Tacky Glue to attach the fabric cutout onto the wooden shape.


I've had this wooden love piece for sometime, I'm pretty sure it came from Dollar Tree.  I just painted it with the Waverly White Chalk paint distressed it with a black sharpie
 

Here I added some fabric hearts and a button to the top and at the bottom of the heart.


Using some fine sand paper I sanded down the excess fabric off the edge when it had dried.

This was a fairly simple projects, allowing the fabric to dry took over night, but all in all this project was easy and quick.

Thank you for stopping by My Little Colorado Cottage and checking out another of my February projects.

God Bless you, Vicki a Colorado Junkett