Sunday, November 15, 2009

Christmas Sale Part 1 or What the heck have I been doing all year?!?!?!?

It had been almost been a year since I created anything!! The first half of 2009 was very hard emotionally for me due to my dad's illness and death. And then inertia just set in. “The natural law of inertia: Matter will remain at rest or continue in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force.

In this case, the external force was the upcoming 2nd Annual Holiday HeART SELLebration. Yikes! However, due to scheduling issues, the physical sale had to be cancelled. You may hear later about an upcoming event for the spring with my partner in crime. But until then, I'm trying something different - putting a few items online. Yes, I know that a website, not a blog, is the proper format for this BUT I just don't have time to set that up right now! Another addition for the to-do list!

My next post (in a few days, not 11 months) will have some new items that would make good earth friendly presents so check back to see what I come up with in my garage kitchen table artist workshop! I have some interesting things that are in progress! If you see anything here you'd like, e-mail me for additional info and/or purchasing details. Plus you're always welcome to stop by and see anything in person!

All work and no play? This domino organizer can hold bills, (OK, that's no fun) CD's or DVD's. Sorry, you'll have to get your own copy of Mamma Mia, etc!   $15









You may remember these boot stretchers from my January post. Attached to a piece of wood, painted to match, these conversation starters can be hung with vintage hinges. Use for caps, jackets, leashes, etc. $25 for pair


















This former shutter, painted in a very popular color - espresso - has a brand new use!  Tiny round mirrors along the top add a little something extra. Slip photos, envelopes, invitations, reminders about your kids' events, etc. between the slats. The silver bin holds files and papers, while the handy hooks and knob hold keys, scissors, leashes, or whatever you need to keep at your fingertips. Hang with the  vintage hinge in your entry way, your office or anywhere you need some organization. $35




Soft green, lightly distressed and feminine with rosebud knobs. Perfect for hanging necklaces, ribbons, etc. $20 SOLD









Great Bunco prize or gift for the Bunco player in your life. Clock from a game tin, silver hands (difficult to see them in this pic), with dice at 12, 3, 6 and 9. $15 SOLD








For the budding ballerina, a clock made from a game tin. $15


"Wine and Dine!" Give a wine cork tray in espresso for the wine lover on your list. Or use it to serve at your holiday get-togethers. Also in black without bun feet. $22






















This is something I personally use all the time! I took a vintage 11X14 frame in antique gold and attached black mesh screening to fashion a functional, yet feminine, earring hanger. Three gold cuphooks at the bottom hold necklaces. $20





Here's another version. This one can hang vertically or horizontally. No necklace hooks. $20




If nobody takes this, it may be going in my kitchen! Lightly distressed red Shaker style chalkboard with drawer. Can stand alone on counter or can be hung. If you ask nicely, I'll even include some chalk! $20 (If you like chalkboards, stay tuned for more styles in Part 2. These were really popular last year.)


Here's a truly novel way to display your family snapshots! Weathered wood from (shall I tell you?!?) a pallet with old-fashioned clothespins! This was NOT the same pallet that I got into a fight with and lost! See my Facebook picture of my purple foot. LOL! $15




However, this "Simplify" version IS from the murderous pallet! Grrrrrr....
Wooden letters spell out a command to take it easy. This would work nicely in your office for notes and reminders.  $18





A sneak peek of one of the Christmas Glass Block Decorations that some of you are so curious about! Clear Christmas lights, threaded through a hole drilled on the side, will brighten up any tabletop or mingle with real presents under your tree. I have 5 blocks "unwrapped" so if you'd like to coordinate/match ribbons, let me know soon. Inside use only. $30




Remember, Part 2 is just around the corner!

Here's a Using Life's Leftovers tip:

For packaging those delicious homemade gifts of cookies and candies, try these ideas rather than spending $$ on those tins. For Mexican Wedding Cakes/Russian Tea Cakes/Snowballs/your name for them, use a jar saved from jelly, pickles, spaghetti sauce, etc. Decorate the lid with scrapbook paper or paint, wrap a ribbon around the jar with a label that says "Freshly Made Snowballs."  Wrap festive paper around a Pringles can and stack perfectly sized cookies inside.









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