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Monday, October 3, 2016

Cooler days, full moon, It's October! Changing my Outside Decor

 

Right by the front door sits the headless scare crow, his head vibrates and the eyes blink, and holding our carved pumpkins this year is my great aunt Rosie's' wheelbarrow.


Purple spider patiently eating her prey


Headless scarecrow at night quite scary.


Here is my spooky eye ball wreath I made a couple of years ago.


Thank you for stopping by, and catching up with me.

God Bless you, Vicki a Colorado Junkett

Sunday, September 11, 2016

September is party time

September is a very busy month in our family, last camping trip of the summer, garden harvesting, with back to school, routines, and birthday celebrations.

This week we had a combined birthday party for my granddaughter who turned three and a grandson that turned seven. I decided that my guest list would be families that live on our street that the grand kids play with, so I invited about six families. I looked in my party supply box and found this paint splotches pattern and decided on a paint theme.  I also had some extra blue snack napkins and blue solo cup that I had left over from Fourth of July.


I set up a card table with individual poster board and brushes from the Dollar Tree for a painting activity.  I had tempera paint in primary colors and had the kids mix colors to get green and purple I think they had more fun mixing colors than painting on the poster board.

 
The next activity was silly string, I gave each friend a can of silly string to spray at each other they had a great time.

The menu consisted of roast beef, ham, turkey, and cheese sub-sandwiches, from City Market and my husband sliced up tomatoes, onions, and lettuce to add to subs, I made my grandmothers' potato salad and my sisters' macaroni salad recipe and couple choices of chips and dip.  And of course condiments ofcatsup, mustard, mayo, pickles.


Our seven year old grandson requested Ice cream cake for his birthday. We have a TGIF store in town, so I tried there first, but they don't sell ice cream cakes any more.  Someone suggested Walmart has ice cream cakes,so I headed to Walmart and bought an ice cream cake and to my surprise it was decorated with colorful sprinkle to go with the party theme.


All in all the party went very well with having such an age difference at this wonderful event.  I believe everyone that came had a good time.


Have a Great Day,

Colo Junkett

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Summer Blooms are Fading

I haven't planned very well this year in my garden, usually my annuals Marigolds, Cosmos, Bachelor Buttons are starting to bloom the end of July, beginning of August.  Other project came up and I ran out of time to throw out some seeds.
Iris and Purple Veronica

Dianthuis

Lambs Ear 
My back yard Paradise is brownish green, but still very relaxing and enjoyable. :)

Have a wonderful Day!
Vicki the Colo Junkett 

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Farmhouse Vignette using Felt Shamrocks




Hi Friends,

Today I decided to make a green felt shamrock garland for one of my little shelf.  I always have felt on hand to craft with so, I made a template from light weight cardboard, that I thought would be the right size and traced out shamrocks from the green felt and cut them out.  For a little  dimension I attached little white hearts on the petals of the clover.



 Once the shamrocks were glued and dry I added a little glitter glue around the little white hearts.



Then I glued the stems to petals to attach the shamrocks


I also put some of the shamrocks on a pipe cleaner as a stem.


Simple project, cutting out all the shamrocks took a bit of time


Fairly easy project , I think the shamrock turned out nice and added a bit of color to my March décor 


Thank you for stopping by to see what I have been doing. So until the next project, take care and God Bless you and your family.

Vicki a Colorado Junkett

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Front Porch Decorated for October

Hi friends,

The front porch is decorated for Halloween.


 The purple and black striped spider found some bugs in the web for later to munch on.


We had such a great time carving the pumpkins this year.



Thank you for stopping by,

Vicki the Colorado Junkett

Sunday, August 16, 2015

August Sunflowers in my Late Summer Vignettes

Hi Friends,

I have a few late August vignettes to share with you today.

In a few vignettes in the den I have added sunflower florals with some yellow shredded paper for filler. I have been collecting vintage bottles for a long time I love these aqua bottles.




I place a couple of roosters in this wine box added some raffia and a few sprigs of sunflowers and pip berries.


 Just another vignette a canning jar I filled with shredded yellow paper and added a yellow homespun fabric bow and floral.


I have a small collection of cigar boxes and this King Edward cigar box I added a vintage glass fishing net ball and some floral to make up this late summer vignette.

It was great to get some of my August sunflowers displayed around my house for late Summer décor.

Thank you for checking out some of my ideas to use collectibles in and around the home.

So until the next project. May God bless you and your family.

I'm Vicki the Colo-Junkett

Friday, August 14, 2015

My Out Door Happy Place

Hi Friends,

It's another glorious day here at My Little Colorado Cottage. 

This is the cottage gate to my happy place, my garden. 

  

Today I just had to show off a few blooms in garden, these blooms make me happy!


This wired milk crate is one of my yard sale finds this summer and I thought it would be a great planter for annuals.


My yard is always a working in progress.  Some of the perennials I planted last summer are coming up nicely this year.


I'm going for a kind of rustic,  kind of cottage, and kind of rural feel to my outdoor living space 

What do think?  Thank you for checking out my outdoor happy place.

May God bless you and your family.

Have a wonderful day! I'm Vicki the Colo-Junkett

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Late Summer Vignettes in my Kitchen - Using Vintage a Tin, Box and a Box Grater

Hi Friends,

I've been putting together a few late summer vignettes in my kitchen.

I have added sunflower to a vintage America Cheese box I have placed on a shelf above my kitchen cabinet, that I found at a auction years ago.



I also added some sunflowers to this beautiful blue tin I received form a friend a few years ago among a few of my vintage hens and roosters collection.





I hope I have given you some ideas and tips on how to display some of your vintage collectibles.

So until next time,
God Bless you and your family.

I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett






 

Monday, April 20, 2015

GrandMa Mode

With the grand kids here it is very hard to have time for being creative but I thought I let you know what I have been doing.

Last year my garden boxes were taken over by bind weed 


so I decided to dig the dirt out of the boxes and line the boxes with old carpet, I'd had been storing for a project like this.  Next I put new dirt mixed with two bales of peat-moss
So we will see how the garden does this year.
Have a Wonderful Day

Vicki

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Rustic Farmhouse Shamrock DIY for March

 Hi Friends,

Today, I'll be doing a little project with felt to make some bowl fillers or ornies to add to my March décor this season.

I always have felt around, when ever I'm out thrifting I always pick up felt. So many things to use felt for.

I found this pattern from a craft book I have and cut out the shamrocks


Using cotton balls, I use for stuffing the shamrocks 

With embroidery thread I sew the front and back together


This is how they turned out.


 I hope this little tutorial has inspired you to make a new diy for you March Spring  décor.

Thank you for stopping by to see what I have been up to, so until next time.

Colo Junkett

Sunday, January 4, 2015

A Few Easy Winter Vignette Ideas - Using some items from my Vintage/Country Collections

Hi Friends,

Today, I'm sharing a few easy décor ideas I am using for vignettes this winter season in my home.

  This brass spittoon I picked up at a auction many years ago sit by my front room window all the time to hide string light connections so I always try to keep some kind of floral displayed in it. I just added a few dry stems from clematis vine in my garden, a bunch of red leaf eucalyptus stems some dried broadleaf  plant and of course white pip berry.


I'm sure you have seen this Sir Walter Raleigh tin I have had in my collection for ever, it seems. I use it in a vignette almost every seasons. 


To a vintage wine crate on a corner shelf, I added pine cone, a few cinnamon sticks and a couple of branches of red eucalyptus wrapped with red and white pip berries.


I'm so glad you stopped by to check out a few ways you may use some of your vintage boxes or tins to put togethers an easy display for winter

So until next time friends, May God bless you and your family.

I'm Vicki the Colo-Junkett