Friday, September 2, 2011

Sneak Peek

I'm keeping it short today because I get to pack for a fun weekend!  I have numerous projects going on right now but the big one hanging over my head is this AMAZING desk that Bob brought home a couple of weeks ago.  Gasp!  Yes, Bob brought it home and it doesn't have anything to do with "his" garage.  I'll give you the full story when it's done (fingers crossed) because it's pretty great.  From the little bit of research I did it was made in Chicago sometime between 1950-1970.  The most charming part is it's a dual desk which also means it's huge!  Basically two desks put together with drawers for two and everything.  It's been well loved and used but that means I am drawn to it even more.




The not so great part is how my big mouth has me freaking out a little about finishing it.  The other night Bob, one of our neighbors and I were admiring the desk which takes up the third stall of our garage.  Someone asked when are you going to have it finished?  I think my exact words were "I'll have it done and in the office by October 1st."  As I said it I was cringing inside.  Did that really just come out of my mouth???  Next week I dive into the cleaning, repairing and sanding of this beauty.  Meanwhile, what do you think about paint?  White, black or something totally different?

Have a GREAT weekend!!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

One Woman's Junk....Another Woman's Really Good Junk

I LOVE junk!  Junk to me is something someone else has discarded that I find beautiful.  Maybe it's rusty, distressed or the previous owner just no longer has a need for it's orginal use.  If it falls into any of those catergories I usually want to bring it home.  Stop right there - I am not a HOARDER (although I love the show) I pass up lots of junk because I have to get a "feeling" the junk belongs in our home.  For me to haul it home, let alone pay for it, I need to be able to envision what I will do with it and what purpose it can serve.  That means I go to a lot of yard/garage sales, estate sales and Goodwill but I also walk away without anything 80-90% of the time.  It's that other 10-20% of the time that keep me going back.  Fortuantly, I only live 1.7 miles (yep I know the milage) from this new, fairly clean and well organized Goodwill Store so I can stop in about once a week.


I think some of the salesclerks are starting to recognize me but honestly they seem to recognize most of the customers so I'm not that scared about an intervention yet. 

I was reminded again the other day though that what I find beautiful and irrestible is just someone else's junk.  Along the back wall of lamps and home goods I spied a vintage, metal fan with amazing gold blades that had the perfect patina on them.  The bottom was just slightly rusted!  The curved iron casing over the blades was almost too much for me to handle.  I tried to play it cool as I grabbed it off the shelf but inside I was screaming "It's mine! It's mine!"  I have eyed similar fans in Pottery Barn and on different blogs forever.  It was a little more than I normally pay for an accessory at $19.99 especially since it clearly didn't work as indicated by the cut and frayed electical cord but I didn't care.  I only planned to use it sitting on a shelf or mantle. 

As I walked/ran to the front to pay a clerk stopped me and said "Are you going to buy that?" 

"Yes, Yes I am" I said probably sounding very proud.

She said "The guy in the back says those go for a lot on ebay."

My joy over the find was growing!  Onto the counter where the next clerk looked at my fan as I sat it down then looked back at me then back at the fan again,  "Are you going to buy that?" 

Again "Yes, I am" with a huge smile on my face.

"What are you going to do with it?  You know it doesn't work, right?" she said.

"Yeah, I know that.  I'm just using it for decorating at home."  At that moment I had a slight doubt about my purchase.

The almost fatal blow was "What kind of decorating do you do with something like that?"  I know you can't hear tone here but let me assure you she thought I had the worst taste in the history of Goodwill shoppers.  I mumbled something about vintage and probably even threw out something about Pottery Barn as I rushed away.  Once outside, in the safety of my van, I looked at the fan and fell in love again.  It's beautiful and I don't care if the very nice Goodwill lady doesn't like it...it's home!



Moral of the story..I'm going to buy what we like for our home.  Everyone has their own style and sometimes ours includes other people's junk.  Sidenote: Bob came home, noticed the fan and he liked it too...VICTORY!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

A Window into Our Life

About this time last year I was at the farm picking through a trailer of goodies my parents had cleaned out of a shed when I came across some old window frames that had been salvaged from another farmhouse.  The glass/screen had been missing for years.  They were painted green but naturally distressed and weathered.  To many I'm sure they looked like what they were...old window frames but to me they became an interesting bulletin board.  Much to Bob's dismay (you'll hear this phrase a lot) I brought them home.  We started this project months ago but last week I finally finished it so I could blog about it!!  See it's working :)

Bob backed the window with some cardboard so I would have something to adhere the cork board to.  He also installed 4 anchors to the back so it could be hung...yes it's that heavy!  I purchased the cork board at Walmart for less than $10 (two packages of 4 squares)  Remember we started this before the idea of blogging occurred to me so there aren't many shots but this one was half way into the project.  Cardboard and anchors on...


I had to trim the cork board to make it fit but it only took about 10 minutes.  I recently bought magic in a can....okay it's adhesive but I'm obsessed and have used it on multiple things I'll tell you about later.  I sprayed the cardboard and cork board for good measure then sealed them together. 


Here's the final product hanging in my laundry room before I tacked up about 50 notes from school etc.  The best part is I have another one in the attic...perhaps another bulletinboard for the basement or something totally different??  What have you used for a fun bulletin board?


                                                  (sorry about the poor lighting in this photo,
                                                     still learning how to use my camera!)