Thursday, June 26, 2014

5 Craft Shows I Won't Do

I am so excited to be featured on Vend Raleigh today.  I wrote a blog post about how I choose craft shows to be part of.  Cary Heise, the founder of Vend Raleigh, encouraged me to write this after we met at their Sip n Shop event.  

I am not trying to hurt anyone's feelings, I love all my DS friends and I love my tiny little church shows.  I am trying to help all those beginners who don't want to waste their hard earned money on a show that is doomed to fail.  We work hard on our crafts and I want us all to be successful.

Check it out.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

301 Endless Yard Sale!

I waited and saved my pennies for Friday June 20 for months.  If you have not heard of the 301 Endless Yard Sale in NC, you need to find out about it!

It was an awesome experience. My hubby was nice enough to let me go alone, no kids!  He stayed home and did a little yard work so I could have a day to myself junking and picking all by my lonesome.  It was glorious.

I started in Selma,  NC at 8am.  Very cool little antiquing town. Lots of little antique stores  so I hoped it would be a good town to pick.  It was. Great old furniture, maps, tobacco baskets.  Everything you could want.  The best deals were with locals who did not own shops but had lots of old stuff.  I scored a bunch of 1950's National Geographic maps, a few frames, 3 big wooden spools, and a metal scoop. Pics to follow down below.

I did see a really cool tandem bike.  Not $300 cool though.


Some prices in Selma were waaaay too high for me but I am glad I started there to give me a base line for prices in other towns.
Next I stopped at the American Legion sale.  So many nice men trying to raise money for our Vets. I purchased a vintage Bulova wind up mens watch.  It is aleady scratched up a little so if I scratch it again I won't feel bad. The Vets were so nice and let you dig through boxes and bags and there were totally willing to haggle.

I also picked up a Canon film camera AE-1 with a lens kit, a ton of lenses and a converter kit.  What does that do?  It lets me use all those lenses on my NEW Canon.  I got a telephoto lens in this kit too!  I am so excited.  I can't wait to try it out.  I would post a pic but the Vets made me swear not to tell anyone what a deal they gave me.  I will say I got the camera, 3 lenses, cleaning kit, lifter kit and huge bag all for $20!!!! WHAT!?  Crazy I know.

I drove through Selma into Smithfield stopping at a bunch of yard sales all along the way. So many nice people.
I Smithfield I stopped at a sale in a parking lot with 4 huge sellers.  The first would not deal at all saying it was too early in the weekend to reduce prices.  Fine by me.  NEXT! The cute little hubby and wife team behind her had an old Minolta Autocord camera for $5!It came with the original instructions and receipt. It doesn't work and I don't care. I have a couple I use as display in my home.  I did find more dorm beds here than a college would ever need.


The beds were only $15 each!  Crazy!  They also had a ton on office furniture, classroom furniture and bunk beds.

There were less sales on Fri than Sat., but I am glad I went on Fri to get the good stuff first.  I stopped at a house of all Thirty One items. Lady was a rep and was cleaning out!  She was swamped.  Other people had their yards all mapped out with yellow tape where new vendors would be on Sat.  

Somewhere down the road a little more I scored a bed for $30.  I will let you know more about this later as it is a project hubby and I will be working on later

One of the best stops was at an intersection with 4-5 sale.  I bought a solid piece feedback quilt for $5. Yes, I said $5.  This family cleaned out their barn and just wanted it gone. They had the coolest fishing tackle, quilts, old hairdryers, luggage, and the cutest kids to sell it all. When I drove by again later in the day on my way home they had hardly anything left.  Good for them.  I also bought the best bundt cake here.  I am a big believer in stopping at ll lemonade stands. This one happened to have homemade, still warm bundt cake.  $1 for a lemonade and a piece of cake. Breakfast of champions.

So many great sights on the way.


So many beautiful old houses and barns, and gorgeous fences. The people could not be nicer and everyone wants to know where I am from.
More than once after I told them Apex, but originally NJ, I was called a city girl!  ME!  If they knew where in NJ they would never call me a city girl.  I do talk fast and loud.  Love it or leave it.:)

Somewhere in Four Oaks I picked up a vintage tobacco burner and windows for $1 each.  More to come later as I will be showing you in a later post how I used these items.

I made it all the way down to the Dunn Benson line.  Great little shop with lots of old items right on the border at the Mary Stewart School. 

I think the best items and deals were in Smithfield and Four Oaks.  The people renting out their yard crack me up.  It was such a blast I can't wait for next year already.   So many people were in their campers and set up a sale in a parking lot. I want to do that.  Next year I will sell Sat and buy Fri.  Everything you could ever want was there.  also discovered some great junk shops. 

Funny story....I only regret not buying a vintage metal fan that worked.  I tried to haggle and she would not budge so I moved on.  So I am on my way back home and stop at a house with tons of kitchen sets from the 50's.  So colorful and in great condition.  The couple loading their truck asks for a hand. I am happy to help.  We start chatting about where the good deals are and they mention a deal but not a deal on vintage fans.  They tell me about the same lady who would not budge on price but they bought the fans anyway.  They show me the fans I did not buy!  I was bummed but glad they were so happy about them. We laughed about it when I told them my side of the story.

It was a great day. I finally got home around 3pm.  Here are pics of some of my smaller items. I will post more pics of the big items i am working on.

 






You can see more on my FB page as well.

Stay tuned for more on my other items and see where I used them in my home and how I repurposed them into other items!



Thursday, June 19, 2014

My Luggage Addiction

I have an issue with old luggage.
It is not so much an issue but more of an addiction.  I find it and buy it, always.  I resell lots of it but not all of it.  I love the texture. I love the colors, all the reds, blues, even the avocado greens from the 1950's-1970's.  The older the better.  

I even love the smell.  You might smell old grandma but I smell history.  I have the same love for the smell of old books.  Who used this suitcase?  Where did it travel to? I like to think of all the families who loved the piece before me. We hand things down in our house. There was a time when if you needed something you only had to go as far as my mother's basement or attic to find it.  Sadly, those days are no more but I strive to be that way for my kids someday.

I had a little suitcase when I was a child at my Grandmother's house.  She lived a short bike ride away from us my whole childhood. I loved having her so close.  I spent as much time at her house as I did at my own. I had my own room and my own toys and even a cradle for my dolls. All my other small toys were in a suitcase under the bed.  Easy access and easy cleanup. It was filled with doll clothes and items we found at yard sales usually.  I would give anything to have that suitcase now.  Or anything of my Grandmother's.  There was a house fire and everything was lost, it all burned.  I think this is were my luggage love started.

I always have luggage for sale in my booth.  I have 3 pieces there right now.
This is what I have in there right now. A train case, a blue Samsonite and a very nice vintage tan leather case with a crimson velvet interior.  It is a beauty.

I use the luggage all over my house and in my business.  My favorite is my luggage side table.  In my living room I use 3 gorgeous pieces attacked next to a club chair.  They store off season blankets and pillows.  I change my pillows a couple times a year so I like to keep the pillow covers close so I can change them whenever I want. The pieces are a little dinged up but beautiful. 

My living room end table.


I also use luggage at my craft shows. I use them to display all my items. I fill them with chalkboards, photo albums, pillows, you name it. 

I also have a stack in my garage that I will not show you due to my garage being full of my "projects".  It looks like a hoarder lives out there. A path gets you from the outside to the inside door.  I am working on a better organizing solution but until I come up with one it stays as it is.  My husband doesn't care so why should the neighbors?





Thursday, June 12, 2014

Father's Day: Store Bought and DIY

Father's Day is Sunday.  I already gave my hubby his present.
Last month actually.
We had both been looking for a new watch.  Nice steel banded dress watches.
Our neighbor frequently shops at the local pawn shops and suggested we go because they always have a ton of watches.
We went to a couple and nothing jumped out at us. Some shops are downright scary. 

Then we went to a more upscale pawn shop in a really nice area of Raleigh.  There were so many choices.  Watches, jewelry, purses, instruments and all of it in beautiful (and clean) condition. 

We found what were were looking for!
Beautiful and affordable.  I am always looking for a deal and I am not afraid to ask for a discount no matter where I am so of course I asked for their best price for both.  I don't care where you shop, they offer a discount.  With my newly discounted watches we were on our way and were very happy. I had my Mother's Day present and he had his Father's Day present.

If you know me at all you know this will not be the only present my hubby gets for Father's Day.  I usually make him a present of some sort as well.  It always involves photos.

I love to take pictures.  I have never been a video person and sometimes wish I was, but I have tons of pictures. 

 Every year-round this time I start digging through files on my computer to com up with as many pics as I can of my husband and the kids. 

 Some years I have done a Shutterfly album.  These are great because I can have the kids add their thoughts and even artwork to the album.  These are always a hit.

I will make a photos album this year.  I am a long time scrapbooker and I know from past experience these are the most treasured by my husband. I know because I never see them again after her opened them.  He puts them with the rest of his treasured items never to be seen again, except by him.  

I know I have done a good job when he gets a little misty.  That is the goal.  To move him with memories from the past year.  To make him remember all the great times we had.  I want him to know that so many of the good times in our lives involve him, and often revolve around him.  

I want him to know that without him none of this works.  I want him to know how loved he is and how much we appreciate all he does for our family.

   
  These are photos I have used in the past.  I just like to remind him how much we love him.  He is not just a father.  He coaches for the kids' teams, he is a sideline cheerleader never missing a game, he is a hug after the game to congratulate or console, he is the best snuggler on the couch, and the official height comparison in our house.  You must be tall if you are taller than Dad.




It doesn't have to be perfect or elaborate.  Sometimes one great photo says it all. I will post pics After Father's Day, I don't want to post pics before he sees it.  
What are you getting your Dad?

Monday, June 9, 2014

Burlap Garden Flags More

I have been so busy lately, in the best way possible. I have been busy with some new ideas and items. I am excited about the direction my business is going.  I know it might seem easy to just throw a few new things together every now and then, but it takes planning and courage.

Courage to put myself out there every time I show the public a new idea.
I have to believe in myself and my product enough to show the world.  I think that takes courage, especially if it is an item I have never tried before.

Often I have made an item for myself or a friend or a couple friends before I put it out there for purchase.  My friends can then test the items and give me feedback. I need to know about durability, sturdiness, fading if the item is fabric.  They are my quality control in essence.  

Sometimes I have to make a few prototypes before I come up with a successful product.
Not every idea works out the first time.  
This is especially try if a zipper is involved.  No matter how many times I have put a zipper into something I still have to pin and repine a few times before I sew it in. I am ashamed to tell you how many zippers I have ripped out a couple times before I got it right.  We all make mistakes.

Most often new items are customer requests.  Usually they have been requested more than once.  The burlap wedding chair signs I have made a few times. More to come on these!

The first flag I made was for my daughter.  She won't graduate tip next year but it is a great test.  

I tested the paint first.  I ran it under the sink after it was dry.  No problem. I sprayed it with the hose.  No problem.


This was the request.  So many of my best sellers are.  My friends and customers have the best ideas. I won't copy anything.  I put my own spin on all my items.  A good friend asked if I could make this one.  Of course!  "I can make that" is my middle name. Their high school colors are black and orange.

They are going to have friends and family sign it with a permanent marker at a graduation party.  Great idea! 

To prevent fading I spray seal all these with a protective matte sealer.  I don't want the bows fading horribly.  Some fading is expected just because they are outside all the time, but I want the colors to stay as bright as possible.

Have an idea you want brought to life?  Contact me!

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Fuquay Craft Show June 7

This Saturday June 7, I will be a vendor at the Fuquay-Varina Celebration of the Arts Festival.

Stop by booth # 30 and see me.   I will have a ton of new items.
I will also be sharing a booth with It's All Chic.  She makes the most amazing hand painted wood signs!

Monday, June 2, 2014

Burlap Garden Flags

I just started to make burlap garden flags. when I say just I am serious, I mean about a week ago.  

Like so many other things that I create, my clients and customers often put in requests. 

The garden flag came from an awesome friend/customer named Courtney Schearer.  She saw one somewhere and asked if I could make one for her.

I am a pretty crafty chick so I said yes.  How hard could it be?!

I did a little research and realized most are just glued together and no thought is put into weather-proofing or water-proofing.

Mine would not be like that.

Mine would be water/weather-proof.

I started by cutting the burlap 18X12". 
 This will give me enough room for words or a monogram and still fit into manufactured flag standard sizing.  
Manufactured flags are anywhere from 18X12" to 10X15" with lots of sizes in between.

I  sewed a 1/4" hem on all sides. It gives it a great professionally finished look.

I made a pocket at the top for the flag rod.  I made mine 1.5".  There is no set size.  It just has to fit over the rod.

Then I hand painted my design on the flag.  The high school grad flags are a simple block font and the monogram S took little more finesse. 

I used a multipurpose paint so I would not have to worry about running paint when it rains etc.  I tested a couple out and I liked this one the best.  Not too hard after it is dry and it stood up well to my scrubbing dry paint with a Magic Eraser.



I let it dry for 24 hours before I applied a second coat.  I wanted my letters to be bold.
After the second coat I applied my accents.  Ribbons, bows, whatever you want.  My friend Courtney wanted UNC colors, hence the Carolina blue polka dot ribbon.



So funny that a day after Courtney asked me to make this one, another friend asked if I could make a grad flag for her graduating senior for her front yard.

I will add her daughter's name at the bottom.



So fun and so simple. Take the proper steps to ensure you can enjoy your flag for years to come.

I finished the whole thing with 2 coats of a matte sealer.
They are just so pretty!

What do you want?  Contact me to bring your ideas to life!