Saturday, April 30, 2011

Score!

I spent the morning at the South Florida Fairgrounds Flea Market/Garage Sale.  When I'm there, I'm like a pig in sh*t! 
Heaven!!  
While I found lots of great stuff, this is my score for the day......vintage Christmas tree light reflectors in different shapes and colors!  Love 'em!  


       I also found these assorted treasures! 
 Stay tuned to see how they'll be incorporated into upcoming art projects!

PS - some were purchased but others were found in the parking lot!


Sunday, April 10, 2011

A STEP BACK IN TIME


Last month when I was on the Eastern Shore I visited Jaxon's in Parksley Virginia!  Wow - what a place!  It was truly like stepping back in time!  I remember going to this Five and Dime as a child in the 60's and the place has not changed a bit!  Well. okay, maybe a little bit.......they didn't have that pair of patent leather yellow and orange sandals that I once coveted!




Love this hair net display!



     UPDATED VINTAGE TEA TOWELS


While yard sale-ing last fall, I came across some unique retro dish towels that still had some life in them.  I decided to update them so they could continue hanging out in the kitchen as they had for many years.   I got the idea for making these from a similar towel my mom gave me.  She used a new towel and pot holder to make hers but I liked the idea of repurposing old towels because I find the colors and patterns so interesting.
  I did purchase some new potholders, then used vintage buttons and assorted vintage trim to bring them back to life.  I love the fact that they fasten around the bar on the oven door making them accessible without falling on the floor.  I gifted the first few I made - these are my latest.  I'd like to make more since I'll be listing them in my etsy shop, but I'm running out of towels.  Yikes - you know what that means......gotta hit the rummage sales and score some more. 

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Peruvian Purple Potatoes

Yep....purple potatoes for dinner!  Maria's Produce Market has a variety of fresh vegetables that I've never ever seen before.  Many of the customers are from India, Peru and Guatemala, thus the unfamiliar offerings.  I don't have the slightest idea how to prepare most of the vegetables they offer but with potatoes.....I thought I'd be safe.  I oven roasted them with fresh rosemary, garlic, olive oil and S&P.  They didn't crisp up like I wanted so I finished them off in a saute pan.  Although they tasted like regular potatoes, the brilliant purple color (the photo doesn't do them justice) made them taste even better!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

GROW - My Color Challenge Project

My collage for Louise Gale's Color Challenge is on its way to my swap partner in Spain.  The challenge was to use complementary colors and create something using the theme of Blooms, Flowers and Fauna.  I chose the colors purple and yellow (we could use black and white as well) and created this mixed media piece. I cut petals out of magazine pages and used text from an old gardening book, some paint, buttons and a found wire hanger.  I hope Jo enjoys it!

Stuff I Find When Looking Down

Whenever I'm walking outside, I'm always looking down for treasures. I never know what I'll find but it's usually rusty and cool and I just have to have it!! My girls are used to this - they often help me find great pieces that I might have missed had there not been four more eyes looking! I'm not happy until my pockets are full! I have quite a collection of these "treasures" waiting to be re-purposed in the right art project. My favorite is twisted old wire which makes unique hangers for my collages or mixed media pieces.

Writing this post has gotten me thinking about how this relates to life. How often do we miss what's right under our feet because we are so focused on looking ahead to where we're going? While I'm great at looking down and finding odds and ends under my feet, I'm not great at applying this to my own life.  Sometimes I find myself so immersed in future concerns that I'm missing the little (but important) things happening right under my nose. It's like thinking about what I'll have for dessert before I've even started eating my dinner!  The challenge for me is to take notice and "collect"  the little things I find all around me in the present.....laughter, hugs, a smile, kind words.............these are the real treasures!