This was such a beautiful tribute to our Mom. It was written by my brother, Matt.
Here's to you Mom!
Here we have another estate sale treasure. My plans are to paint it a dark charcoal and add silver engraved hardware. Will update when finished.
Flowers from a friend. A treasure from another friend. If you look very close, you can see an embroidered white initial V on the napkin.
Blessings!
While out walking last Saturday, I stopped at one of the neighborhood houses to look at their garage sale items. I saw an interesting short bookcase. For a mere $20.00, I thought it was a good deal.
Immediately, I pictured stripping and repainting it for one of the girls. It would be perfect sitting at the end of the couch. It wasn’t large and wouldn’t take up too much space as they move place to place.
There was just one thing wrong with it. It felt very dated with the scalloped apron. Mr. Thrifty was at the ready and before I could finish the sentence, he pulled the apron off.
This next project comes from 2 estate sales. For some background, many Germans settled here with the Von Braun rocket scientists. We go to many sales and the fine carved German furniture and crystal is plenty. One of the houses that we went to for the sale was a German scientists who worked on cuckoo clocks. No surprise there. I picked up this one piece that was a part of a clock and it was $12.00. Isn't it gorgeous? I had no idea what I could do it, but I couldn't pass it up.
The next step will be cut the mullions out of the cabinet door. There is also glass on both sides. Both of those pieces will need to removed. I am hoping to paint it all out in white. Look at this shrine/cabinet that I found on Pinterest.
Can you believe that price? I told Mr. Thrifty that I might have a job for him when he retires!
Two coats of white chalk paint and a coat of dead flat finishing cream completed the project
I can’t decide between having the curtain or not.
This has been such a great project.
Last week, I went to an estate sale. The house had a beautiful view of Huntsville. The inside contents were less impressive. My thrifting buddy held up a vase and said that my peonies and hydrangeas would look great in the vase, knowing that I love all things pink. The vase had a wide enough mouth on it and it costs $5.00, so I put it in my pile of treasures to purchase.