Showing posts with label craft goodies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft goodies. Show all posts

Monday, July 11, 2011

I Heart Thrifting

What a fabulous day I had on Saturday at one of my favorite thrift stores here in Gothenburg, Sweden. If you didn't hear about the "I <3 Thrifting" event this year, it was such a great success that I am sure Mr. Goodwill Hunting is already planning for 2012! And it was fun to know that many other thrifty kindred spirits like The DIY Showoff, In My Own Style, and Nesting Place were also out there in their own respective cities - not to mention Mr. Goodwill Hunting, himself!

And I came home with a stash of fabuloso finds! And I already have inspiration for what to do with my treasures - so make sure to follow all the way down and have a look.

Pottery was what caught my eye on this outing. Particularly in shades of blue.


I absolutely adore the pantina on these little clay shot glasses. I came home with glass light globes, small planter bottoms, misc. pieces, and some candle holders that are going to be fabulous middle supports for some unique tiered cake stands.


Now, this one is presenting me with a real dilemna. I purchased it for about $15 because I wanted that blue frame for a known project. But call me crazy...in only 1 day this fabric painting is really growing on me. It is done by a Swedish artist (at least the sig is a Swedish name), but my Swedish hubby says it isn't traditional Swedish design - more likely something from Eastern Europe. But the colors are fab...and it is such a nice oversized piece (about 4 feet tall). Help! What do you think? Keep this painting? Or use the frame to make my husband's 10-year anniversary present - a painting (by me) inspired by this longitude/latitude idea


Most pizza joints here serve a thin crust pizza, meant for one. How fun that we found these nice large round pizza plates from Sagaform. Check out their 'very Swedish' designed products. It inspired us to make pizzas from scratch tonight.




NOW...on to the inspiration! I've got plans for most of what I brought home. These are not finished projects...but just playing around to show you what I'm thinking. I've got garden towers on my mind, inspired by those I've pinned on my 'whimsical garden decor' board at Pinterest. Have a look!


The 'shades of blue' pottery will make 1 tall or 2 short garden towers. Those cute little lamp globes (center) will start stacking on an old broken broomstick and become a tall tower of glass goodies. The little pottery planter bottoms will sit on those cutie pie clay shot glasses on some kind of natural stone...and serve as little bird baths and feeders. 

And last but not least, I think this one will be a pretty simple bird feeder...the glass vase with a little porcelain vase on top...and an extra surprise tucked inside for when the birds come to visit.


Whew! What a great day that was. I've put together a fun little video about my thrifting day and I hope you'll have a look for a little thrifting inspiration. Feel free to shop and tell me if I need to go and pick you up anything!

Until next time...
Michael



Monday, May 9, 2011

How To Make a Wall Garden and Save The World (DIY)


It all began with a few rescued side-of-the-road hubcaps. Do you remember my hubcap flower tutorial? Now the wall garden has bloomed, and Flora has been joined by Merryweather and Fauna.



Det började med några navkapslar som jag räddade från vägen. Kommer du ihåg min navkapsel blomma tutorial? Nu har min väggträdgård blommat, och Flora har fått sällskap av Merryweather och Fauna.




Hmmm...I think there is still room for more!

Jag tror att det fortfanrande finns utrymme för mer!






Do you know where the names Flora, Merryweather and Fauna are referenced from? The first person to leave a comment with the right answer will win a small gift from Sweden.

Vet du var namnet Flora, Merryweather och Fauna är från? Den första personen att lämna en kommentar med rätt svar vinner en liten present.


Until next time...
Tills nästa gång...
Michael

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Monday, March 21, 2011

I see spots

I bow down to people who can sew...I mean REALLY sew. My mom can sew. My sister can sew. I have friends that sew. I, however, cannot sew. But I still have hope to learn one day. There are so many sewing projects that swirl in my head on any given day...alas, only to be pushed by the wayside. One person who really knows how to sew is Marie at Reebert. I love her new crayon travel books. Nice durable material and great colors. One thing I'm missing is that great Reebert tag. Or how about personalizing them?



Jag bugar mig för människor som kan sy...jag menar dem som är riktigt bra på att sy. Min mor kan sy. Min syster kan sy. Jag har vänner som syr. Men jag kan inte sy själv. Jag hoppas att jag en dag kan lära mig detta. Det finns så många projekt som snurrar i huvudet vissa dagar...tyvärr, bara för att hamna på hyllan. En person som verkligen vet hur man syr är Marie på Reebert. Jag älskar hennes nya kritväska. Tuffa och tåliga väskor med härliga färger. Det enda som saknas är den supersöta Reeberttaggen. Eller vad sägs om att göra den mer unik med barnets namn?

Until next time...
Tills nästa gång...
M

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