Monday, November 23, 2009

Nothing Wasted Christmas Sale Part 2

Last of the items that I'm posting this year. No running around crazy, trying to finish up projects. I plan to take it easy, enjoy the Christmas decorations, watch Christmas movies, bake, etc. Wish the same for you. If you have questions about any of the following items or from the previous post, just let me know!

There's just something intriguing about a skeleton key. What did it unlock?  This frame is painted in a soft green - really hard to see the color in this pic. The picture is of my grandmother in the 1920's. Wasn't she cute? $15


Hang in your entry way for notes to your family, your dining room for your dinner party menu, etc. Inner chalkboard dimensions are 16X20. $20


Sometimes, in life you need to look at a situation in a new way or to turn items upside down to see its potential in a new way. Yes, this is an "upside down" vintage spice rack, redesigned as a handtowel rack, painted in Heirloom White, dimensional scroll detail on sides. You'll need your own supplies, though. $20



Beach/cottage inspired 4X6 picture frame. What are those pastel wood strips? Paint stirrers of course!!!! Adorable children not included. Hard to believe they used to be so little.......$15



Make Breakfast in Bed VERY PERSONAL! Painted Heirloom White, the top with chalkboard paint. This one is fun! Write a special message to the special recipient - will it be Happy Birthday, I Love You, or You're Special? Also a good way to brighten up the day for a sick child who has to stay in bed. $25




Personalized Santa Cookie Plates. No 2 alike! Here are a couple of examples what they might look like. And yes, we all believe in Santa at OUR HOUSE and these are out every Christmas! They are handpainted with special porcelain paint and heat set. The directions on the bottles say dishwasher-safe, but I just handwash. Just get me the name and 24 hours to personalize. I have 4 of these left. $10  





As of now, I have 4 of the Glass Block Lighted Christmas "presents" left. See previous post.

And yes, I know I'm not being "PC" by using the word CHRISTMAS instead of holiday. Let's keep CHRIST where He belongs. Merry Christmas!

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