Monday, July 25, 2011

Mason Jars. Galore. :)

I found THREE boxes of mason jars when we first moved into this old house. It all started when I was a bit perturbed after walking into the basement after closing to find that the previous owners failed to remove a bunch of what at first glance looked like junk. What to do with almost 60 mason jars? Other than a WHOLE lot of canning and organizing of Cap's screws and bits?

I cleaned this up with a bit of vinegar and lemon juice. (I like to go the whole eco-friendly route) These things were dirty. 91 years of dirt and dinge in that basement. I found a cool tin tray at Christmas Tree Shop for $3.99. Perfect for entertaining and perfect for this little project. I chose 7 oversize mason jars and filled them 1/4 of the way up with sand. Placed them on the tray and then put tealights (lilac, not my favorite scent) in the jars.
Isn't that perfect for a starry night on the cutest covered porch? Why, I think so!
This porch has turned into something darling and quite comfortable! Thanks to the shelf of "Whatev's" I'm finding great things to rehab and create with. For instance, this past weekend I found the coolest box of fishing tackle. Who leaves that behind? Mr. F! And thanks to him... I'll be making a lure garland wreath for next spring!


For more mason jar ideas, head on over to Johnny in a Dress.

Friday, July 15, 2011

BIG TRUCKS & CAMO

As you all know we purchased a HMWVV (Fancy for Humvee, Ha!) so we recently as in the "big day" joined the military vehicle club for our state.


I loved this camp site. This setup is from WWII. I LOVED the pallet chair. The idea started brewing in my head of how awesome this style chair would be next to big campfire. This is our humvee and our little "campsite". I need to work on perfecting our day pack and I would really like to purchase a picnic basket! Since we are going to be doing a lot of these day trips with the club in the near future. Look at this beauty. Yeah, I'm not a huge fan of this camo pattern! Cap is restoring our humvee to hopefully look very close to this. Well minus the camo! Oh and the extra 5,000 pounds of armor. So my role was to take as many detailed photographs that I could.
Cap needed the tail light and reflector placementMy favorite label is:
Caution
high intensity noise
hearing protection requiredI love the "steering wheel" lock. Look at all those switches! Now you all know why I haven't driven Thor.

Enjoy your weekend. I have lots of little projects to finish up around the house :)

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Clothes Pin Wreath

Thank you to the beautiful and talented Natalie over at Johnny in a Dress for giving me the inspiration to make my own version of the wreath.

I probably should have used a "thinner" piece of cardboard. It was a bit difficult to slide the clothespins onto the cardboard.
59 Clothespins were used :)I cut out the center circle using Caps medical scissors. Shhh... Don't tell him!Thank you Nat for saving my butt!! You mentioned in one of your posts how you use a tarp to spray paint. You saved me and Caps lawn. He thanks you too! Cherry red. A really super lovely color!
Do you know how much I love the letter E? Lots.I love it!
I love the aqua blue ribbon! This will soon be hung on my front door. But I think this looks really lovely against the yellow in our foyer.

Thank you again Nat for bringing the crafty out in me again!::yawnnnn::

Jax is right. It's late. It's time for bed. And I need my beauty sleep.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Happy Belated Forth Of July!

I hope all you all had a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend! I spent the weekend working both at the hospital and a home. There was simply no rest to be had. I have SO many projects that I want to get done this summer. And as we all know summer in Vermont is FAR too short!

So I started the weekend with tending to my tomato and watermelon plants. The weather was beautiful and these little guys needed some nurturing!
My friend Buffy and I got together on Saturday morning to do a little antiquing around town. I found some really great things to "rehab" at the ReStore. It's this great little store where you can get stuff super cheap to redo. There is everything from paper towel rolls to toilets to furniture and every time you go there is something different. If you see something you like you HAVE to purchase it that day because I can tell you it won't be there the following time you visit. I'll share my purchases with you soon. Promise!

Sunday: I weeded the gardens. I did laundry and most of all I cleaned our house!! I also began painting the porch floor. What a CHORE! But we did slip out to see a few fireworks. I snuck out Cap's pajama pants to wear to bed. They are Gap and fabulous. I love their super soft cotton! I made Cap strawberry shortcake and he made me a Frozen Lemonade with a splash of vodka and a few fresh strawberries! Yummo!please excuse the mess! My recycling bin currently in need of a good washing... So I left it in the garage to get scrubbed. The porch floor is finished. And it was time to put together the new patio set I picked up for $48. The instructions were less than great! I was a hot mess when I was all finished!

Isn't my little supervisor the cutest thing you've ever seen! He kept getting in the way.
It's getting closer to finished! And I'm over the MOON in LOVE with my little porch! This was so worth the productive unrelaxing weekend I originally had in mind!