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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Denim satchel & wallet.

Our youngest wanted to make something special for her older sisters for Christmas and decided on a denim card holder for one & satchel for the other. Good choice as it fits their personalities and style perfectly. Needles to say they were very impressed & pleased. This was her first lesson in embroidery, and she loved it.
 
 
 We cut flowers from other fabric & she sewed them by hand with an embroidered topstitching. The embroidery was continued all over the denim.

 
 We sewed pockets on the inside from contrasting fabric & attached an elastic hairband to hook over the button to close. She added zig-zag to finish the look.

 
Embroidered satchel with elastic & button to close.
 
 
 
 

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Peach-Pit Trip

We hit the road today to get the peach pits for my new kitchen floor. It has been a dream since childhood to have a peach-pit floor one day. That day has come! With the water damage & sagging we had in our kitchen, we had to replace the floor from the crawlspace up. So I get at least a little section of peach pits. Well this is where the search took us. SC is peach country and we thought it would be easy to get pits, but it was easier said than done. We finally got hold of a non-commercial farmer who didn't clean his orchards after every season. It was a Sunday road-trip worth of family time. We drove 60 miles to find the orchard and then had to pick-up pits from under the trees. At first we thought the bigger trees would have more, but working our way back to the car we found the smaller trees had the most & freshest pits. We also found animal traps in the orchard.  We read some scripture, prayed & enjoyed God's creation, picked the last of the season's wild pear/apples (they look like apples & taste like pears) and saw the biggest deer stand ever on the way back home.
This day will be remembered every time we step on our peach-pit floor.
A good day!
 
Pear-Apples, they were delicious. With the Carolina-Blue Sky as backdrop.

Peach pits found by scratching the leaves open.

Small animal trap.

Biggest deer-stand ever! (I know it is not a stand but I like to tease my sons in law)

The prized peach pits/kernels clean & ready for the kitchen project.
 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Wise Old Tree

And so a new season begins, and the old tree seems to enjoy every moment of it, she heard the girls' secrets when they swing, she sees all the neighbors when they take their dogs for walks, sees the joggers run by, people leaving & coming back. She saw our girls grow up, kissing boyfriends while saying goodbye, heard weddings being planned, saw all the special occasion pictures taken under her.
A lifetime of memories and all the memories still to be made. Glad to have you in our front yard. 
 
 

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Morning message!

This was my morning message for today, inside the egg carton!
 
 
 
Psalm 118:24
 
This is the day the Lord has made: let us rejoice and be glad in it.
 
My prayer is to start each day like this.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Kitchen Hutch Before & After

We are in the process of re-doing our kitchen floor and this old hutch was just too big to move. It has been a source of frustration for us for a long time and the kitchen seemed too small for such a big piece.
Problem solved! We cut the top section off and this will be used in my workroom as a storage space. This also made room for my sunflower painting that has been wilting out of sight. So glad we did this.
Before - Old Hutch reaching for the ceiling
 
 My Country Sunflowers found a wall in my kitchen.
 
After - Half the Hutch now server with some needed wall space.
 

Antique Shopping Sites

After a hectic couple of weeks we went sightshopping this past weekend this is where we ended up in a town called Red Cross NC. I found a treasure or 2 and will post as they become functional. For now feast your eyes on this.
 
Red Cross NC  Nov 2013


Red Cross NC Nov 2013
 

Mt Pleasant NC Nov 2013





Waxhaw NC 10 Nov 2013
 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Buck & Doe Cornhole Boards

Buck & Doe Cornhole Boards
 
Custom Cornhole for entertaining the wedding guests. My husband built the boards and I painted the designs. I made the bags and the whole family pitched in with sanding the boards and dividing the corn and filling the bags.
 
 
One sheet of plywood, cut to size for 2 boards. We loved the knots in the wood because we wanted the old country look.
 

 
2 x 4's Were used for the frame, the sheets were screwed & glued into place
 
 
The legs were screwed into the back side and made to fold in for transport & easy storage.
 

 
The family helped to separate the corn & sunflower seeds we had a bag of mix feed (the groom bought for his critters)

 
The wooden surface was sanded & then I stenciled the buck & doe love design in green & purple. I made a stencil with hard plastic I got from an old folder. I painted the holes & created a frame in the same colors.

 
After the painting was done we sealed the design & wood with polyurethane, about 3-4 coat with light sanding between coats.
 

 
The cornhole game was a big hit at the wedding and the custom design complemented the whole country theme.
 



 
 I made the cornhole bags out of strong cotton in the same colors as the designs. They are all double stitched for extra durability.
 
 
Cornhole bags in olive green & eggplant purple.

 
The bags are available on Etsy (SOLD 9/22/14) but send me a message if you want custom colors