Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Summer in the Garden


Backyard Arbor

Foxglove


White Peony
Sweet William
Companula
Pink Peony
Lavender
White Dogwood
Unknown


Loving the garden this time of year
and breakfast on the patio on my days off.

We just returned from a trip to Eastern Oregon.
Our truck and trailer were filled with vintage goods
for the antique expo next weekend (July 12-14) in 
Portland, Oregon, 
including some treasures from 
my great aunt's farm in Wallowa. 




Next week, I'll be posting pics of our finds 
and vignettes for our booth.

Hope you're enjoying your summer and your garden!

~ Julie

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Summer Snowballs . . . . .


These pics were taken a few weeks ago. 
Wish the snowballs could last longer.





Hope your summer is going well!

I'm still very busy at the thrift store and now
getting ready for the Palmer-Wirf Antique Expo show,
coming up July 13-15 in Portland, Oregon.

Thanks for stopping by.

~ Julie


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Enjoying spring . . .






Love lilacs and peonies!
The yellow flowers are blooms from an azalea, 
which has a beautiful fragrance 
I hadn't noticed before in the garden.

Happy Spring!

~ Julie

p.s. Our daughter and granddaughter will be here
in 5 days from New York! Can't wait to spend time with them!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Map paper Easter eggs


Hi Everyone,
Hope you're having a lovely March!

Easter is early this year . . . 


I made a few paper Easter eggs 
from vintage maps 
to hang in a window display at the store.



Very easy to make . . . 
 
                               ~ Cut out an egg shape pattern and cut 
                                  from map or any other paper.
                                  You will need 16-18 per egg. 

                              ~ Stack together and sew a seam down 
                                 the middle on your sewing machine. 

                              ~ Leave string as long as you want at the 
                                 top for hanging.  

                             ~ Tie a knot in the strings at the top and 
                                 bottom of the egg to keep from unraveling. 

                             ~ Fold and crease on seam lines.  

                             ~ Open creases and fan open.

Ta Da . . . 
 

So pretty to hang anywhere!


CELEBRATE EASTER! HE IS RISEN!

~ Julie 

Linking today with:

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Little Reader Vintage giveaway


Do you like vintage baby clothes???

Here's a chance for you to win a

$25 gift certificate + free shipping

at 



which happens to be my daughter's
etsy shop :).

She has lots of adorable vintage baby clothes 
in her shop. 



You can check out her shop here
and 
sign up for the giveaway here


Have a great day!
~ Julie

Friday, March 2, 2012

Welcome March!


Welcome to March
in Vancouver, Washington . . . 
Yes, we woke up to a blanket of snow!!






Hope you had a great February!
Spring will be here soon,
but I do love snow.

Thanks for stopping by.
I'm still keeping busy at the thrift store.

~ Julie

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Where am I?


Where am I???

Definitely haven't been blogging . . . 
  or adding more items to my etsy shops . . .

but I have been busy . . . .
reorganizing and managing a non-profit thrift store

and adding a coffee shop.

A new concept . . .

free coffee while you shop . . .  at a thrift store.

I love being involved with new
projects that think outside of the box.

Here are a few pics.











Today is our unofficial reopening day.

Still working on a few details . . .
was excited to find these online
 


Gotta think about the big and small stuff.
 
I'm working with residents at a local family shelter . . . 

helping them learn new job skills at the thrift store . . . 

and learning new skills myself.

It's all good.

Hope you are doing well.
Sorry I won't have much time for blog hopping 
in the near future.

I look forward to catching up on your blogs.

Thanks for visiting.
I appreciate your visits and comments!

~ Julie

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Repurposed Rusty Fencing


Found this bundle of rusty garden fencing . . .
curbside while visiting New York . . . 


Carried it on the subway {lol} and 
packed it in a suitcase to get it home.

Inspired by its green color, 
I decided to make a tree
which can be used inside or out . . .

. . . I took it to Junk Fest to display ornaments.




Hope you're having a great start to the New Year!

I will be sharing a few back posts 
from Christmas crafting.

I've currently taken on the role 
of redesigning a thrift store and adding a coffee shop, 
so I will be somewhat MIA from blogging 
and won't have much time to blog visit
over the next few months, 
but I hope you'll keep in touch.
I will catch up when I have some free time.

I may do a few posts on the 
thrift store project as it progresses.
It's a great opportunity, and all proceeds 
benefit a local family shelter.


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