Saturday, March 26, 2011

home baked

It seems like every magazine I read lately has a recipe for homemade biscuits. I used to be quite the Baking Powder Biscuit baker but hadn't made any in awhile. I couldn't take it anymore. I had to tie on an apron and whip up a batch. Of course I used an old metal bowl and a vintage silverplate meat fork to blend the ingredients. Who needs a pastry cutter?! Next I kneaded the dough a little so it would form some kind of cohesive blob. Then I rolled it out just a bit with my handy dandy wooden rolling pin I have had for over 20 years. Cut some biscuits with what else, but a vintage biscuit cutter. Plopped them in a pan and baked.
While they were still warm I spread on some butter and strawberry jam. Mmmmmm. Nothing better on a rainy afernoon! For this recipe, look in Country Living Magazine March 2011. I'll have to have my daughter show me how to make links to such sites, but until then, you'll just have to borrow the mag, look it up on line, or go buy one yourself. Happy eating!


Treasures!

Success! I drove out to a much a do about nothing yardsale and had to wait in line for 45 minutes to buy my booty, but I had some luck!

I got these cute little hobnail wall lamps for $5 and they'll be finding a home in my "glamping" trailer, the Cowgirl Cottage.

I've been looking for a chandelier that I could make shabby chic and I finally got one, again for $5.


The pretty little glass crystals alone were worth the $5.


I'll show you what she looks like all done up.

Friday, March 18, 2011

I love this! Another favorite saying that reminds me of our role as women was one I read on the wall of a building on a college campus that I have remembered since my days as a young student: "No Success Can Compensate for Failure in the Home."

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Booty

I had a business meeting in La Grande today so I drove over last night and stayed at my house with the kids. How cool is that!

After the meeting I went junking and found some good stuff.

It's difficult to see but the plate on the chair is actually a cake plate made of silver and glass.
On the cake plate is an old cup and toothbrush holder, and a silver serving spoon.

I also found a lampshade. If you know me at all you know I have a thing for old floor lamps, and sometimes they come without shades, so I'm always on the lookout for the vintage shapes. I also found this lovely little 'train case' that I will decopague, and the little metal 'basket' that will soon have a coat of white paint and hold dainties in my vintage trailer.


The painting goes great in my bedroom and will be perfect after I paint the frame country white. You can't see it very well but it is about an inch or so thick wood frame that holds the painting out from the wall.

So cottage-y.

I also went on etsy and bought some chicken wire cloches that I read about in Country Living Magazine. When they arrive I will definately post them for your viewing pleasure!

Happy junking!




Sunday, February 20, 2011

Spring Fever



Isn't this the cutest idea? I have a bunch of these type of springs and tried to make one of these wreaths but haven't quite figured out how to make it come out this way. The springs collapse on themselves, they don't hold the wreath shape.
And you can bet I'll be looking for egg separators in my junking outings to make one of these lovely bouquets. I have everything I need except the egg separators!


What are some ideas you have for spring(s)?

Saturday, February 12, 2011


I'm in the mood for yard sale season. Unfortunately it's a couple of months away. These are just some of the things I'll be looking for:

A little table and chairs for a breakfast area in my kitchen
Some mirrors for the wall by the bathtub
A tub tray for the bathtub (I saw a shutter once as an idea)
An old upright wood radio or some such sized furniture to catch keys, etc. in the entry
A fireplace mantle (my living room wall desperately needs one)
A lamp for the boys' room table between their beds
Some vintage wall art
Old frames for my soon to be kids' photos wall
Old silver, of course
White stoneware dishes
Silverware
Aprons, tablecloths, hankies (all vintage)
Downstairs bathroom decor (used to be an old Butler's Pantry)
Containers for container gardening on the back deck and front landing area

Friday, February 4, 2011

I love having one of these in my new house. We have already decided where the Christmas stockings will hang and in what order. The kids have also re-discovered sliding down stairs. And look at this, a real claw foot tub! I love these and now I have one in my house. Picture a couple of mirrors hanging on the wall and a tub tray holding bathing luxuries. Add a little candle light and I'll be ready for that "Ahhh" moment.
And finally we got re-connected to the technical world, meaning we have cable tv and internet again, so I'll be posting more frequently and updating on facebook more often. I could do it from work but we aren't supposed to, and Lexy will be glad we don't monopolize her computer when we visit her and Eric.

Yahoo! (pun intended)