Yesterday I finished the nightstands that go with the Coffee Dresser and I got them delivered to my booth. Whew! There was so much I wanted to get done yesterday because today will be a big loss.
I have an out-patient procedure today and I don't know how long it takes or if I'd be in the mood to work in my booth afterward. I'm thinking I will probably want to come home and chill.
I'm getting a port installed (is that the right word?) which will ensure I never again have to be stuck 8 times to get an IV in. And it won't be unsightly tubes like the pick line I had sticking out of my arm for ages. Unsightly AND creepy. Yeesh. No, this port might make life a lot easier for me. At least the infusion part. If the port could run a table saw that would make life a lot easier. And I'd be leaping around for joy.
ANYWAY. So I took the nightstands to my booth. They look good with the dresser so we'll see what happens. Maybe someone will nab all three.
You already saw this:
What does it say? Let's take a look.
I have all these wonderful old industrial-farm pieces throughout the yard and (duh) I never thought about using them as props until this week. Slow on the uptake? Maybe. Preoccupied all the time? Without a doubt. In a big, fat hurry always? Zoom, zoom, zoom. Ricochet Rabbit!
Together:
The little family:
Next up - finishing my rustic baby empire desk. Here's a sneak peak at The Stout Little Bugger (said by Mr. Bad Rabbit when lifting the desk.)
It looks to be in great shape from a distance, but .....
Till next time. Have a great weekend!
Linking up with other creative types:
miss mustard seed
french country cottage
common ground
finding fabulous
its over flowing
be different act normal
my 1929 charmer
uncommon designs
diy show off
primitive and proper
my uncommon slice of suburbia
elizabeth and co.
savvy southern style
some what simple
no minimalist here
Linking up with other creative types:
miss mustard seed
french country cottage
common ground
finding fabulous
its over flowing
be different act normal
my 1929 charmer
uncommon designs
diy show off
primitive and proper
my uncommon slice of suburbia
elizabeth and co.
savvy southern style
some what simple
no minimalist here
I love them! I bet they'll sell quickly.
ReplyDeleteThose are delightful! I'm pinning as I feel a copy urge coming on. Thanks! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteOh, those are fantastic!! Love them. Thank you for sharing. Visiting from Common Ground. Would love it if you would share this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated Houe. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2012/07/make-it-pretty-monday-week-6.html Wishing you a grand weekend. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteI love this! Love the bottom drawer "but first.. Coffee". I'm now a new follower from a blog hop. Feel free to follow me back at www.iheartpears.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYou will love your new port! I have had mine for 2 1/2 years...and wish I had insisted on it before all the surgerys and needle sticking!! Best of everything to you...and I love your work!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so gorgeous, like the tea one best since I am a tea lover! I really like all your old industrial farm equipment - gorgeous - don't ever sell! So glad you shared you creative inspiration with Sunday's Best - you help make it a great party!
ReplyDeletethose are so cute and would be adorable in a kitchen!
ReplyDeleteLove these expressions on your pieces ~ very cool!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, I am sure these are gone already, or will be soon. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love pieces with personality and these are so cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThey are all very sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! I am hosting a Giveaway to win a 50 dollar gift card to the store HomeGoods. It would be great if you stopped by and entered. Thanks Anu
ReplyDeleteVery useful information, thanks for your generosity. More power to you!
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