Just wanted to share a few crappy beat up items I found. The first is a slanted old wooden mail box with full lid and rusted strap hinges. Probably not too old but I like it anyway. I have a thing for boxes.
Naturally I thought about adding one of my unframed samplers to it. One fits perfectly. The inside of the lid has white stains from a previous paint job or what? I could sand it off I guess.
While I was playing with it, I thought the sampler might look better on the underside of the lid, and the box filled with smaller pieces, dried oranges, or gourds. I also found this very long and thin sliding lid box that had a label at one time. Another dirty crappy piece that makes my sister nuts. Really? I've seen your upstairs lady!!
While I was playing with it, I thought the sampler might look better on the underside of the lid, and the box filled with smaller pieces, dried oranges, or gourds. I also found this very long and thin sliding lid box that had a label at one time. Another dirty crappy piece that makes my sister nuts. Really? I've seen your upstairs lady!!
I was upset to learn that my favorite quilt shop in New Wilmington is closing. Very surprised. I purchased all my fabrics there and she carried the styles and patterns I love. The other local shop is mostly bright calico, batiks, and nothing I can use. So disappointed. Many of the fabrics were already gone because of the closeout sale but I managed to find a few.
My husband is at a retirement get together for a co-worker. The man owns a large piece of property and like many around here, became an overnight millionaire. His royalties alone on the ten gas wells will be anywhere from $100 to $1000 per well per day. They told him to expect around $3000 - $5000 per day but he turned 65 and was planning to retire regardless.
As for the bag I showed last post, I may email The Attic and see if they would like it for their breast cancer auction. The samplers I no longer cared for and sold, were stitched on linen and custom framed. One went for $10. I should have kept the frames!
As for the bag I showed last post, I may email The Attic and see if they would like it for their breast cancer auction. The samplers I no longer cared for and sold, were stitched on linen and custom framed. One went for $10. I should have kept the frames!
Lots of rain and darkness added to the cold temps and yep, possible snow showers.
I'll be working on boxes this weekend for sure!
Have a good one!
Thanks for visiting.
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