Sunday, November 13, 2011

An Easy Furniture Makeover {Quickie}

I think one of the best things about old furniture and accessories is starting the makeover. "Just wait until I get you home..." takes on a whole new meaning! Trying to get the time to refinish the piece before the new-found-love rush is over and your wandering eyes have convinced your vintage lovin' heart to drag another 5 even prettier pieces home is whole other thing. Case in point, this ol' milk parlor cabinet:


Most of you know me personally and know my background of a milk haulin' family business. For the other 2 readers, I grew up tagging along with my grandpa, my dad, and later my brother in semi-trucks as they picked up milk from the local farmers, pumped it over into doubles, and trucked it to larger plants to be processed and become cheese or yummy ice cream. I still remember the smell of the old milk houses and trying my best to stay awake for the entire route {I don't think that ever happened!} Cows are really divas in cute coats that have to be milked super-duper early every day.


I found this piece from a local fellow "antiquer". The price was right {no, not "free" to all of you haters!} and the old key hooks and smell of a milk parlor sealed the deal. I plan to paint the interior a fun accent color and replace the back panel with beadboard. I just don't want to do that right now. So I decided on a makeover quickie and grabbed some fabric scraps. First, I scrubbed the years and years of character {dirt} off from it. Then, I wrapped each of the shelves in a different accent fabric and tacked them in with white thumbtacks. Lastly, I grabbed some of my favorite accents and filled it up.


A blue and white swag thing I hauled home to make an easy cute little wreath out of by doubling over, tying some orange ribbon on it, and tacking it on the door.



I sprayed some Scotchguard on this fabric to keep it clean and will use a brush to dust it off. I toyed with the idea of placing the accent fabric in the back of the cubbies but I liked the look of it on the shelves instead. I think it really helps to showcase the chachkes.





The sign says, "Believe" not Relieve or any other word you can think up. And believe me, I will pay more attention to my photo angles next time :)
Also, I have no idea who those fancy dressed folks are in the black and whites. I just liked the story they're telling. The back of the baby photo with the two women does say "Grace Sanford with her Grandmother Symonds and Grandmother Sanford". And although the grandmother's faces are as stoic as our patriots chiseled into Mt.Rushmore, I'm sure they were proud as peacocks of this brand new grandbaby. I think we'll keep this one and tell my youngest daughter, whose middle name is Grace, that this is who we named her after...





With the holidays on our doorsteps, these accents may not be here long. My eyes are already wandering to
glittery ornaments and silver reindeer.  

Maybe you have a cabinet that could breathe new life {if only for a few fleeting months during the holidays} with some fabric scraps, fun accents, and an opened door.

Blessings, Lori

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Goodwill Hunting

It is once again that time of year...the gold, orange and crimson leaves have fallen, the mornings are dusted with a crisp frost, and my husband and son are missing. Not to worry though, they can be found safe and sound strapped to a tree stand in a cold, damp woods anxiously awaiting a monster buck like two children waiting for Santa on Christmas Eve night. Call me crazy, but I prefer keeping warm and hunting for cool vintage accessories!
Everyone knows about Goodwill or Salvation Army secondhand stores but you may not be aware that Goodwill has an online auction too. I love Goodwill. I love their mission, the fact that they help so many people (2.4 million last year just in employment and training programs!) and that I can usually find something great there doesn't hurt either. Here are a few of my recent finds from their online auction:

My favorite is this 1914 Illustrated Father Christmas Book.
This would make a fantastic Christmas gift! {Current bid $34 plus shipping}


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These antique wooden textile spools would bring a fun splash of color to any room. They could be cute placed in a tall glass canister or rustic wood box. {Current bid $7 plus shipping}




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She's so sweet! A 1921 'The American Woman' framed cover page. {Current bid $5 plus shipping}


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This Antique Tupler Hardware wood storage chest would also make a great gift for a vintage lovin' guy or girl. It could be used as a jewelry box {extra points for putting it under the Christmas tree with a sparkly, new piece of jewelry in it!} or in a home office. {Current bid $84.94 plus shipping}

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Here are some of my recent finds that I fell in love with and brought home.


This {real, not a print!} oil painting of a woman and child {found for under $7}.
The little ceramic pig's head and lamb dish {$1 each}. 




I'm a sucker for old books and couldn't pass up this old rusty tricycle either. The pottery was under $2 and I love the intense blue and orange colors.



And some more goodies...



So when you are out hunting for decorations and home decor this Holiday season, stop in to your local Goodwill or Salvation Army and maybe you'll find a unique treasure that you can feel twice as good about knowing your purchase helped a great cause! 

Blessings, Lori