I'm a fan of the bins at Ikea.
I've had a bunch of Ikea galvanized tubs for 15+ years that I bought for toys, and those are still keeping the Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head parts corralled.
When we had large dogs -as in Great Dane and Rhodesian Ridgeback size- we kept a full size trash can in the garage filled with their kibble. The local chipmunks appreciated that and their offspring are probably still eating from the stash of dog food that their ancestors hoarded.
The previous spoiled puggle had a wooden half barrel bin that he knew how to open, and it wasn't quite big enough for a 20+ pound bag of dry dog food. So when the girlfriend of #3 son wanted to go to Ikea it was perfect timing to pick up a new dog food bin for Honest Abe the 8 month old ranch dog.
Thursday
Friday
Little Shed Makeover
We've got this little shed in our backyard and I'm going to take you on a 4-season tour of it, with a painted update and a sign.
The shed has lived 26 years in the same place and was moved to that spot from a different house, putting the actual age of the build at about 31.
The wood was hammered together back when men wore short shorts like Richard Simmons, which was the style while they were getting physical and listening to their body talk.
I didn't invent the length of the shorts or that song, but both were popular in the 80's when the little shed was born. I'm not going to include the picture of my husband wearing that style, his children have already ridiculed him enough.
Thankfully mens shorts have since gotten a makeover, and it's time the little shed did too.
Behold the shed in the glory of early Spring. We took out a large shrub to the left and planted some hostas and grass and that's about the time I got the ambition to finally paint it.
Working right up close to it made me realize how really crappy it actually looked.
The shed has lived 26 years in the same place and was moved to that spot from a different house, putting the actual age of the build at about 31.
The wood was hammered together back when men wore short shorts like Richard Simmons, which was the style while they were getting physical and listening to their body talk.
I didn't invent the length of the shorts or that song, but both were popular in the 80's when the little shed was born. I'm not going to include the picture of my husband wearing that style, his children have already ridiculed him enough.
Thankfully mens shorts have since gotten a makeover, and it's time the little shed did too.
Behold the shed in the glory of early Spring. We took out a large shrub to the left and planted some hostas and grass and that's about the time I got the ambition to finally paint it.
Working right up close to it made me realize how really crappy it actually looked.
Before the Summer miracle that is paint |
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Summer
Step Stool Makeover, October Thrifty Style Team
In September's edition of the Thrifty Style Team, I gave a vintage enamel bucket a makeover and explained how a local auction house groups things together so if you win the bid you come home with other treasures you may or may not want.
Same scenario for Octobers step stool - it was grouped in the same winning bid as the enamel bucket and sat in the garage til I took a paint brush to it. A thrifty update to a thrifty castoff.
And speaking of thrifty, this month there are 16 Thrifty Style Team projects to check out, those links come at the end after I'm done blabbing.
Same scenario for Octobers step stool - it was grouped in the same winning bid as the enamel bucket and sat in the garage til I took a paint brush to it. A thrifty update to a thrifty castoff.
And speaking of thrifty, this month there are 16 Thrifty Style Team projects to check out, those links come at the end after I'm done blabbing.
Tuesday
Vintage School Chair
I've got some factual tidbits today from back before dirt was invented.
OK perhaps not quite that long ago, but long enough that it was hard for me to remember much about when I was in 2nd grade.
Fact; this metal and wood school chair did not belong to me during my elementary years.
My rear end never hit that seat to read about Dick and Jane or to see Spot run, and I think this style was in use before my days in the classroom.
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school chair
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vintage
Wednesday
Fresh Cut Flower Wreath, 29 Bloggers Fall Ideas Tour
Is it getting Fall-sie where you live?
Do you bring the outdoor colors inside?
At my place there are crisp nights, apples galore, and tons of Autumn decorating inspiration from the group of bloggers in this tour of ideas.
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Mudroom
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Tuesday
Imperfect Pumpkins Sign
One thing I am positive about is that there is never a dull moment around here, and there is also never a shortage of things to do, work or otherwise.
Along with my new found love of growing dahlias, we have a couple of kids with green thumbs growing their own veggie gardens, and this year Daughter #2 is throwing her hat in the pumpkin growing field.
Last Fall D#2 decided she wanted to have a pumpkin patch so she saved seeds to sow in spring from her unusually shaped pumpkins and gourds that were sitting on her porch.
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Friday
Vintage Bucket September Thrifty Style Team
There's a hole in the bucket Dear Liza, Dear Liza.....
Well not really.
The vintage enamel bucket below is very solid with nary a hole and I'm giving it an update for the September Thrifty Style Team, along with a second update using the inside metal cylinder from an antique ice cream maker.
You will find links to the other Thrifty Style Team members below, so stop in and see how thrifty they are this month.
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Saturday
Bliss Ranch Dahlia Garden
There are flower farmers, and then there are FLOWER FARMERS.
There are people who plant flowers, and there are people who plant, grow, and tend flowers.
There are people who take their passion for growing flowers very seriously, or make an income from it, and some who grow tons of blooms for the pure enjoyment of the whole process from start to finish.
And there are also people like me.
Wednesday
Clyde The Duck Sign
Clyde belonged to daughter #2 and he was quite the character who wandered around the ranch for many years until a vicious racoon tore his head off. Yeah that's a harsh visual, but it's the sad truth.
When more Peking ducks arrived at our house there was a name that duck contest for Clyde's girlfriends. My daughter picked the name Hazel, and Tina (follow her on Instagram at TLC4wwk) suggested the winning name that my daughter chose, and Clyde's main sidekick was named Clementine.
I affectionately referred to Clyde & his harem as the crapping quackers.
But Clyde was her main bird.
Clyde the duck celebrated his birthday, and was a pretty good sport when my daughter made him numbered hats each year to commemorate the day. Daughter #2 will always have a soft spot in her heart for him. A duck, go figure.
But I don't miss Clyde, Clementine and Hazel crapping on my porch and eating my flowers even though they looked cute as they waddled around the yard. Nothing says welcome to my home like duck doo.
Recently at the local auction house I put a low bid in on a pile of junk - that low bid being $2.50. Turns out no one wanted that pile of stuff so it came home with me.
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August Thrifty Style Team Storage Crates
Hello hello hello, it's time for the August Thrifty Style Team projects, and you're invited to click the links at the bottom to find out how the other ladies are being thrifty for August.
Yikes, that means Fall is right around the corner and I would prefer summer to last a couple months longer. Not that I don't like Autumn, it's my fav, but we didn't really get much of a Spring, June was a wash, literally, with lots of rain, July flew by and now here we are at the middle of August.
Besides, I'm just getting into the groove of summer projects, and I realize there is so much on the list that won't be getting done. Boo, and I don't mean that in a Fall ghost sort of way.
However I did have to add a few things to the indoor list because there is this puppy that came to live with us.
And he likes to chew.
And we like to wear shoes.
Yikes, that means Fall is right around the corner and I would prefer summer to last a couple months longer. Not that I don't like Autumn, it's my fav, but we didn't really get much of a Spring, June was a wash, literally, with lots of rain, July flew by and now here we are at the middle of August.
Besides, I'm just getting into the groove of summer projects, and I realize there is so much on the list that won't be getting done. Boo, and I don't mean that in a Fall ghost sort of way.
However I did have to add a few things to the indoor list because there is this puppy that came to live with us.
And he likes to chew.
And we like to wear shoes.
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