Sunday, July 17, 2011

Yard Sale Freak

I’m a yard sale freak – I absolutely LOVE yard sale-ing!!!  

It’s a sure fire way to put a smile on my face and song in my heart.
The thrill of the hunt and the sweet taste of victory are just hard to beat.
It’s actually been weeks since I’ve been on a serious hunt,
and now that I’m paying for retail space to sell my finds in,
I’ve been feeling a little guilty for not going. 

I decided this weekend wouldn’t see much yard sale-ing
either because I’m STILL getting over being sick –
 it’s just taking me a long time to get back to feeling like myself again.

But when I woke up at 7:30 on Saturday, I decided to give it a shot.
Since it was already late, I decided to not look online for sales, 
or chart my route – just take a relaxing morning and see if 
I could come across 4 or 5 yard sales just driving around.  
Well, there were so many yard sales I could have shopped 
for weeks at the sales that were open on Saturday. 

I had a great, fun day finding all kinds of things
and building up my inventory.  I’ll show you some 
of the things that were my favorites.  
As I always say, one of the hardest things about doing this, 
is that I pretty much only buy things that I personally love.  
Sometimes I find things that might sell, 
but I pretty much just go for the things 
I really wouldn’t mind being stuck with if they don’t sell.

This week was no exception when I came across this adorable red train case.  




It was love at first sight, and I’m secretly hoping that it doesn’t sell.
It is in perfect condition not only out side, but a lovely red inside too!! 
How many things could I use this for?!? (besides traveling)

Then this sweet thermos set!  

  


Again, perfect condition!  
As thermos says, it keeps hot things hot, and cold things cold, 
(the manufacturers instructions are still in the bag)  
So I’m having visions of hot chocolate, coffee and
corn bread and heading up to the snow to go sliding,
or lemonade and tea and ham sandwiches 
for a perfect impromptu summer picnic.  
(one of my five year olds favorite things are picnics)


It’s hard to pass up a glorious stars & stripes flag,

or a vintage, foldable, wooden measuring stick that can be bent into endless shapes.


I actually played this flute last night, and I gotta say, it was pretty fun! 

I won’t quit my day job just yet, but if nothing else, it’s really pretty and would be cute decoration.
 





Just a hodge-podge of fun finds



Including this book of cigarette paper which I thought was really cute,  


and I just loved the detail on this frame


The sculpture needs a little t.l.c. but loads of potential


Block and tackle, which is not only interesting, but would make a really cute display piece



A lovely Roseville Pottery find
 


and lastly Jack. 

I know he’s not an antique, or not really even vintage
but a gumby Jack – seriously, who could pass that up?
Obviously not me.

So, most of these things will be making their way to Scout Living this week, 
and as I’ve already disclosed, I’m secretly hoping a few things won’t sell.

This is all so much fun for me, I just love finding these treasures 
and getting them all cleaned up and ready to be enjoyed.

It’s hard to believe this weekend is over – they always go so fast.  
I wish each of you a pleasant week ahead.

Affectionately,  Miss. Worm

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Beaded Beauty

Just a preview of a few necklaces 
that are in my space at Scout Living.


 


These are all hand beaded and each one is completely unique.
No two are alike.



I like things like that - completely unique.
Just like each one of us, 
completely unique and beautiful in our own way.

A little scripture that I have been thinking about today:

Do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink;
or about your body, what you will wear.
Is not life more important than food, 
and the body more important than clothes? 

Look at the birds of the air; 
they do not sow or reap or store away in barns,
and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.
Are you not much more valuable than they? 

Who of you by worrying 
can add a single hour to his life?
So, do not worry about tomorrow, 
for tomorrow will worry about itself. 
Each day has enough trouble of its own.


This year has had it's share of challenges - all in all it's been pretty difficult.  But I've been so blessed to reflect back on the past months and remember all the times that I could not see how I would make it through, or how I would pay my bills, or be a single mom all of a sudden, or find a good job.  In addition to this, I've had lot's of hard choices to make.  Choices that were not clear, easy or black and white.  Choices that I did not want to make.
I am happy to report though, that I have felt the presence of God in my life.  
He was constantly guiding,
constantly loving,
constantly supporting me,
constantly offering mercy and showering me with peace,
and constantly meeting my every need.  

Not only did He meet all my needs, He met so many wants, preferences and simple joys.  He's good like that.  Through all the difficulties of this year, my faith has grown in leaps and bounds.  I am so thankful for the beautiful, careful, attentive love of my Heavenly Father.

Good night to you all.
Affectionately,  Miss. Worm

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Simple Splash of Color

Soooo, yes, I am alive - 
and no, I have not been kicking back relaxing 
since my darling daughter has been spending the summer with her Dad. 
 (I don't think I fully know how to kick back and relax)  :)

I have been catching up on some work at my "real" job,
 and helping a friend move, 
and helping aforementioned friend with some minor remodeling
 on house to be moved into. 
 Is scraping old "cottage cheese" off a ceiling 
and sanding the sheet rock considered minor?!? 
 I'm not sure.

Aaaanyway, I have been thinking about this sad little blog,
 and fully intended to return to it on Tuesday, when I got sick.  
Still sick, but I just did something noteworthy, so I thought I'd check in.

This is what my bed has looked like all week since I've been sick.  
(I know, I have no pride)






My little guest house has one bedroom 
which is occupied by my darling daughter, 
so my bedroom consists of my bed 
which is squeezed into this little corner 
next to the stove that heats this tiny place in the winter.

The wall has mostly been empty, until I made this wreath
to fill the space, only it looked a little too lonely 
so I moved it to a smaller space.
  Now, I've been dreaming of painting, 
but did I mention this little place is a rental?  

Then, I came across this great little find at Scout Living.  




I washed my sheets tonight and hung this map, 
and now I don't feel so compelled to break my rental agreement and paint.  
(ALL the walls are the same dreary tan)  

The dealer at Scout has more of these maps - different countries 
which say they are from the sixth grade class.  
So if you have a small area that you need a super quick change up in, 
this might do the trick.  

My "bedroom" feels so happy now. 
 Stay tuned, I know I need to make a bedskirt, and a real quilt.  
(I've had this down comfy for almost 20 years and love it, 
but it probably needs to be covered)  
I also have this idea floating around in my head 
for some super cute pillow shams.

Oh, and a little close up of my favorite little pillow,
(Loads of these winged pins at my booth in Scout Living. - 
I put them on everything!)



I'm going to bed now, maybe I'll wake up and not be sick anymore, please?

Anyhow, work in progress here as always.

Affectionately,  Miss. Worm