I can't wait for my next adventure treasure hunting to see what goodies are out there to be found!
Monday, June 29, 2009
A Few New Treasures
Just a few treasures I found this past week while out thrifting and a couple that I brought back from my trip to see my mom in Missouri.........
Another piece I was thrilled to find was this tin from Holland. This one was 3.00, so I snapped it up! I've seen a few tins of this style in different shapes, sizes and colors and I always pass them up and then regret it, so I've officially got my first piece and intend to start a collection of them.
Then I found this rose tin for a whole whopping .50! Again I was thrilled! Do you see a pattern here. LOL! I was just reading Artsy Mama's blog and she has a tin just like it.
Then while visiting my mom she gave me the little pink pitcher for my all things pink collection and while at a flea market there I found the celluloid powder box to go with my celluloid collection. Hmm....think I need another colleciton. The correct answer would be----YES! hehee!
I can't wait for my next adventure treasure hunting to see what goodies are out there to be found!
I can't wait for my next adventure treasure hunting to see what goodies are out there to be found!
Monday, June 22, 2009
The Carousel Horse
Do you remember the carousel horses that were popular in the 90's--the one's that were made from the childrens old hobby horses. Well I brought my mom's home with me from Missouri.....
I always loved this horse. My brother had it made for her. He made the base and pole and had found an old hobby horse and then a cousin of his wife did all the painting and decorating......and yes I have pink drapes and carpet!
It is crackle painted all over and the roses, ribbons, braided trims and fabric for the saddle are all painted over as well.
I'd still like to try and make one of these myself. I wonder if anyone would want one? Oh well something that's still on my "to do" list after all these years. LOL!
Labels: Treasures
Friday, June 19, 2009
Wondering About Old Friends
Every once in awhile I'll read on a blog where two old school friends have found one another and I get to thinking of old school friends of mine. So I thought I'd post a few names and see if just by some wild chance any of these old friends might stumble across me here in blogland and if they do I will have secret questions that only they will know the answers too. So here goes..... A few of the old friends I'm wondering about are (in no particular order)........
Sylvia Reeves
Susan Reeves
Linda Martin
Kelly Wallis ( or was it Wallace ?)
Cheryl Adcox
Sylvia Reeves
Susan Reeves
Linda Martin
Kelly Wallis ( or was it Wallace ?)
Cheryl Adcox
Labels: Misc
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
New Vintage Paper Doll Rubber Stamp Set
Isn't she beautiful! Her name is Lottie and Lottie is a fabulous new vintage paper doll rubber stamp set designed by the talented gals at Pink Persimmon. She's a good sized stamp and they have a free pdf. download for her beautiful dress HERE. Her face even comes with a stamp for shading. The ideas of what you can do with Lottie are endless! Check out their Pink Persimmon Blog to see even more ideas for Lottie. I know I have her on my list of wants. Every girl needs to play with paper dolls no matter how old or young we are. Remember....Never lose your little girl heart.
Oh and make sure to check out the rest of the Pink Persimmon stamp sets too. They have some gorgeous sets! Happy Creating!
Oh and make sure to check out the rest of the Pink Persimmon stamp sets too. They have some gorgeous sets! Happy Creating!
Labels: Altered arts, Paper dolls
Friday, June 12, 2009
Frugal Friday--Misc Tips
Hi, first of all I am finally back and ready to start blogging. Today I thought I'd join the Frugal Friday tips and post a few misc tips that I use all the time. Don't forget to pop on over to Life As Mom to find all kinds of fabulous tips from other frugal bloggers. I always learn so much from them.
Ok, my frugal tips are............
1. I like to buy trays of chicken breasts (I quit buying the frozen--fresh is so much better and ends up being more economical), large pork roasts and beef roasts. Watch for sales of course. Then when I get home I get out my big stock pot and start cooking up the meat. I'll season each a little bit, but I keep it simple so I can later add spices for Italian dishes or Mexican dishes etc. After the chicken, pork or beef is cooked I remove any bones, skin etc and then shred the meat up and measure out 2 cups and place the chicken, beef or pork into quart size freezer bags and label. It makes a really nice convenience food item and it really stretches the meat so much further. I've discovered that I was really over doing it before and now I can make all kinds of quicker meals with less meat--or actually a better proportion of meat. Saving time and money.
I also save the broth from each meat in quart size canning jars. Just pour it into the jar, cool in the fridge and then pop into the freezer for later use.
2. Use those cereal bags. This one is something I recently learned. Now I'm talking those cereal bags inside the boxed cereals. If you look at them they are a nice heavy wax type paper most of the time and great for storing food and non-food items in. Just yesterday I saved my rags that I polish with in one. Keeps them stored neatly and they won't get their oily residue on other things in the closet and I didn't have to waste a nice ziplock baggie on them. They also make great little travel trash bags too. The ideas are endless. Oh and save the boxes to use for crafting too--tons of uses there.
3. Make A Mix Cookery I've had this book for years and have just recently started using it. It makes mixes for all kinds of baked goods and more. What I like about using this method is that if I decide to make muffins for dinner I can pull out my mix add my wet ingredients and be done in a jiffy. It's a bit dangerous having the versatile brownie mix on hand, but oh so nice! Lots of convenience here and cheaper too. There's also More Make a Mix Cookery--that one I still need to add to my collection of recipe books, but in the meantime the other book is keeping me busy.
4. The Bulk Food section in the grocery store is a great place to save money. I'm talking about the big barrels of bulk foods where you measure out what you want. I have found my biggest savings has been in spices and yeast. For instance a pound of cinnamon costs 2.27. Well a pound of cinnamon is a lot and when you buy it prepackaged you only get a few ounces for that same price ore more and I've found all of the spices to be a huge, huge savings plus they are so much fresher and it's a cheaper way to experiment with new spices. For the cost of a pound of bulk yeast, ($2 something per pound) I would end up spending $12.00, buying it in jar form off the shelf (probably more if bought in the packets). That's a savings of about $10.00. And if you don't think you'll use all that yeast before it expires, put it in a jar and store it in the freezer. It will save indefinitely that way. I have saved my yeast for years this way and have never had a problem.
Well, that's just a few ideas for now. Don't forget to check out the rest of the Frugal Friday ideas--there's a ton of them!
Ok, my frugal tips are............
1. I like to buy trays of chicken breasts (I quit buying the frozen--fresh is so much better and ends up being more economical), large pork roasts and beef roasts. Watch for sales of course. Then when I get home I get out my big stock pot and start cooking up the meat. I'll season each a little bit, but I keep it simple so I can later add spices for Italian dishes or Mexican dishes etc. After the chicken, pork or beef is cooked I remove any bones, skin etc and then shred the meat up and measure out 2 cups and place the chicken, beef or pork into quart size freezer bags and label. It makes a really nice convenience food item and it really stretches the meat so much further. I've discovered that I was really over doing it before and now I can make all kinds of quicker meals with less meat--or actually a better proportion of meat. Saving time and money.
I also save the broth from each meat in quart size canning jars. Just pour it into the jar, cool in the fridge and then pop into the freezer for later use.
2. Use those cereal bags. This one is something I recently learned. Now I'm talking those cereal bags inside the boxed cereals. If you look at them they are a nice heavy wax type paper most of the time and great for storing food and non-food items in. Just yesterday I saved my rags that I polish with in one. Keeps them stored neatly and they won't get their oily residue on other things in the closet and I didn't have to waste a nice ziplock baggie on them. They also make great little travel trash bags too. The ideas are endless. Oh and save the boxes to use for crafting too--tons of uses there.
3. Make A Mix Cookery I've had this book for years and have just recently started using it. It makes mixes for all kinds of baked goods and more. What I like about using this method is that if I decide to make muffins for dinner I can pull out my mix add my wet ingredients and be done in a jiffy. It's a bit dangerous having the versatile brownie mix on hand, but oh so nice! Lots of convenience here and cheaper too. There's also More Make a Mix Cookery--that one I still need to add to my collection of recipe books, but in the meantime the other book is keeping me busy.
4. The Bulk Food section in the grocery store is a great place to save money. I'm talking about the big barrels of bulk foods where you measure out what you want. I have found my biggest savings has been in spices and yeast. For instance a pound of cinnamon costs 2.27. Well a pound of cinnamon is a lot and when you buy it prepackaged you only get a few ounces for that same price ore more and I've found all of the spices to be a huge, huge savings plus they are so much fresher and it's a cheaper way to experiment with new spices. For the cost of a pound of bulk yeast, ($2 something per pound) I would end up spending $12.00, buying it in jar form off the shelf (probably more if bought in the packets). That's a savings of about $10.00. And if you don't think you'll use all that yeast before it expires, put it in a jar and store it in the freezer. It will save indefinitely that way. I have saved my yeast for years this way and have never had a problem.
Well, that's just a few ideas for now. Don't forget to check out the rest of the Frugal Friday ideas--there's a ton of them!
Friday, June 5, 2009
A Quick Report
No, I haven't fallen off the face of the earth--I've just been out of town with very limited computer access. Eeks! We went to Missouri to be with my mom to help her after her open heart surgery and everything is going great now, so we will be heading back home tomorrow, so I should be back to blogging come the first of the week. And would you believe I've traveled across several states and not snapped one single picture of anything! Maybe I'll try to do that on the way home, but I am bringing home a few treasures that I'll share about next week. Hope all is well with everyone and I'll be back chatting at you all soon. Toodles til then. ♥
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