Friday, April 4, 2014

Random Spring images....

 Life has been busy around the recycled household lately....but in a good way. My best friend from childhood is out from Texas (her mom lives next door) so I have been trying to sneak little moments with her between her visits with family...love her so much!


 This is my terrarium that my friend Liz gave me for Christmas one year...it sits on our credenza. A little bunny is visiting it right now....


 This little silver bowl just became a catchall for vintage items that have either left the shop or are going and I just love the way it looks right now...I think it will stay like this for a short bit!


 I went to the Antique fair last weekend but only came home with a couple of finds...this cute Nipper bank....



 And this beautiful chalkware Mary... love them both....
And on another subject, we went to the booth 2 weekends ago and came home with this baby....





 Our youngest car was 19 years old and the 21 year old car (my mom's which my daughter was driving) was dying so we bit the bullet and found this beauty. She is so comfortable and has so much room to pack in lots of vintage goodies! We are so happy!


 And last, but not least... I started this rag wreath...it is my first and I am really happy with the results....


Here it is in the booth... I had a friend take a picture of it (mine came out blurry )  and it is sideways...still cute though in my mind! I am linking up to the Be Inspired party at Common Ground, Hop on over and see all the talent from these bloggers!  Hope your spring has started off great!  karen.....

2 comments:

Bohemian said...

Oh how nice that your BFF is out for a Visit and you can get together and Enjoy things you're both Passionate about. My BFF lives in Texas now too and it would be so nice if we could arrange a Visit and catch up! Your 'Scores' are Amazing and the Booth is Lovely!

Blessings from the Arizona Desert... Dawn... The Bohemian

karlascottage.typepad.com said...

Doesn't a new car feel good? We keep our cars forever too, usually pass them down to the kids after a while, so they are still part of the family.