Greetings. Cold rainy crap here today. I have leaves to pick up after the high wind storm the other day and we won't be near 40 degrees for days. It's 44 now, dark, raining, and my husband is on the golf course. They just don't give up.
I received an email complaining that I didn't post about the box sale today. I'm sorry but I did say in the last post that the sale would start Friday morning. There were a few problems and I hope they're worked out. I guess if the item is sold, you go back to an error page. Or something.



I have to repaint all the trim because the Valspar we got was marking very easily. Every time we put the level or square on it, a mark. So I had a gallon of Behr eggshell enamel mixed and the finish is a soft sheen and very hard. The crown is going up next week and I can't find a chair rail that isn't the typical profile, which I don't care for. Too fancy, too many curves. I found 1/2" stock and wanted to use the plywood cap moulding over, but it's 3/8, not 1/2". I'll figure something out.
Now that I've been away from stitching for a few days, I'm not sure if I want to start another Santa or a sampler. Whatever I find on the floor will probably be my next project. But right now, that would be a lot to pick from. Had another chart slide.
Enjoy your weekend and stay safe.
Thanks for visiting!
14 comments:
I think that repaired shovel could help with the woodpecker situation... just sayin'... ;-)
Hmmm...if you mounted the wooden shovel to a wall, you could hang a piece of stitching from it.
Have a wonderful weekend! Stay warm!
Robin in Virginia
Ohhh!!!! I love it Marly, never find primitive out here either......Blessings Francine.
I love it, fun find. I would use it on the wall and hang a small quilt from it or you can fold a few quilts over it, not sure how long the handle is.
Debbie
Interesting shovel, Marly.
I think all of the primitives in this area are picked up by antique dealers and sold for big asking prices.
Have fun stitching this weekend. I think the spontaneous picks from our stash piles are often the most fun!
Oh, leaves.....I can't seem to get away from them :(
Hi, Marly,
Actually I'm glad I didn't remember your box sale, I would have just bought more and I see you sold them all without me :) I love your patched wooden shovel, it would look neat next to your fireplace, maybe like it is the clean out tool?
Melinda
Very interesting shovel. I like that idea of using it to display some stitching. :D
Now that is a different looking shovel!
I love the old primitive look of the shovel!
Aww I love it too :)
Hugs x
Love the shovel just as it is. A good shovel comes in handy, as there is always abundant !@#$ to be shoveled.
Robyn
I'm kind of fond of the primitive shovel -- though I'm not sure how I'd use it. I like all the ideas offered here -- keep the woodpeckers in line, display some stitching -- but shoveling "abundant !@#$" is my favorite, lol
That is an interesting piece. Whatever it was used for it must have been very handy! ~Roberta
You received many great ideas for the shovel... can't wait to see what you decide. Glad the box sale went well! Hugs!
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