Thrifty Weekend Finds & Kitchen / Dining Paint Selected!



We had a very nice (cold) weekend though we weren't home very much at all. Our weekends stay very busy with other activities outside the house - and when I think about it, it's a wonder anything every gets done around here, considering the small frames of time we have to work on projects! A couple of hours here, a couple of hours there...:) Eventually the work gets completed:) My plans of working on the kitchen ceiling went out the window this weekend when we went to do some much needed shopping for the kidlets. Wouldn't it be wonderful if school clothing never wore out, lol, and things like all those socks and long sleeves shirts you bought at the beginning of the school year didn't just disappear? Well, at least that major household task is behind us.

I did make a Goodwill run on Friday night and found a few little sweet things. The stack of fabric that you see above is just different pieces of clothing that I found. I loved the colors and patterns together and think that someday, someday, I may try my hand at making a quilt from clothing scraps. Isn't that the way many women did it long ago? So I'm starting a mish-mash of a fabric collection. If I don't use the pieces to make a quilt, I may sew something else...we'll just have to wait and see what strikes my fancy. As you can tell, I love the bolder colors and patterns:)

Honestly I didn't find much this week at Goodwill at all. It's a good thing - I don't need to be spending the money. My Goodwill hardly ever has anything old and vintage - but I never let that stop me from picking up things that are simple in form or have an "old" feel. I found the wire basket above for .99 and like the way it looks with food in it. Here I have apples but I was thinking it would be cute loaded to the top with (faux) eggs.

I did use real eggs for this photo, hehe...I found the sweet little black metal bowl(?). I'm not sure yet how I'll use this versatile piece, but maybe I'll put my faux eggs in it instead! (What's with the egg kick?) Someday, when the kitchen is finally complete, I look forward to adding homey little touches like this. Maybe I'll be tempted to bake more?

It's funny - I picked up two black pieces this week. I've always loved black - and I love white, too. Just when I was thinking that I had made the transition to white accessories, I'm lured back in by black. I think I may just use both!


And speaking of white, these two little birds sat on Goodwill's shelf for a couple of weeks. I had them in my cart the first time I saw them, decided not to get them, decided a few days later to buy them but could only find one, didn't buy it, a couple days later was wishing I had bought them the first time I saw them, found them TOGETHER my last trip to Goodwill, and finally brought them home. Lol, I do try hard to not buy items unless I'll really use them - but sometimes it takes me a few days to decide if I will or not!

And lastly, I bought this simple little glass jug. Milk has never looked more yummy!

Well, those were my little finds. Oh, by the way, if you don't know where all the thrift stores are in your area, check out this nifty site called The Thrift Shopper! It has a National Thrift Store Directory - just plug in your zip code or city, and it will produce a list of nearby thrift stores for you. How neat is that!

On the home front, I found a paint color for the kitchen! I bought a sample and it looks great! I took photos, but they look nothing like the actual color, so I'll do a virtual room so you can get a better idea. It's a Sherwin William color called Hearts of Palm. Heard of it? It's very pretty - not too sagey, not minty, not too limey...it's just right! Ok...my hand is frozen now. Until next time!




26 comments:

linda t said...

Your pics are spectacular... oh my, I am drooling over all your finds! You are good!

January 22, 2007 at 3:04 PM
Becka said...

You have such a fabulous way of arranging still life objects to photograph. I love looking at your pictures. Your little birds are adorable and although we get our milk delivered in glass bottles, maybe I should find some cute teeny tiny milk bottles to serve it in...

January 22, 2007 at 3:47 PM
Kim - said...

you did alot better than me. Those are great finds. I went on Saturday and found nuttin.......for me anyway. My son however found a bunch of toys.

January 22, 2007 at 3:50 PM
Marilyn in NM said...

Kim, I loved your pictures! The colors of the fabric are so neat. I never liked red and then all of a sudden I just fell in love with it about 4 years ago. No I can't get enough red!
I also loved the wire basket. The "red" apples look great in it! I'm going to go to the SW site and check out your paint color....have a great day!

January 22, 2007 at 4:18 PM
Tea and Margaritas in My Garden said...

Love the white birds and milk jug against that fabric. And what pretty dishes you found in the greeb=n and cranberry. Great colour combo!

tea
xo

January 22, 2007 at 5:00 PM
Denise said...

Kim,
I have to chime in as well - you do have a gift with photography; your photos are always so lovely to look at. I notice you are drawn to both white and black. I want a cottage look, and it looks so clean and tidy with white, but I think I am heading to a more rustic look, darker woods and black paint (I think I am just cringing at the thought of jam on a white slipcovered sofa). Anyway, when I see your photos, I want white again. Like those little birds - I want those!

January 22, 2007 at 7:33 PM
Kim said...

You have such great taste! I love your finds. The apples really set off that basket. Nice nice!

January 22, 2007 at 8:38 PM
Daisy Cottage said...

Kim!!!! I think this is your BEST post ever! Your photos, your descriptions, your fabulous finds, all of it just made my morning ~ good job girl! You scored with these delightful goodies ~ when you tire of them, just send them to me! hehe
xo,
Kim

January 23, 2007 at 6:42 AM
Ellen said...

I love the clothing pieces - I've been saving my husband's worn-out suits and dress shirts in hopes of a "haberdashery" quilt someday. Now, about that becoming proficient at sewing thing...

You've given me some inspiration for my kitchen, too. Eggs are a great idea.

January 23, 2007 at 9:34 AM
Gardengirl said...

I loved this post. I loved everything about it. The combination of objects made for a beautiful photo.
http://lavenderdaze.blogspot.com

January 23, 2007 at 10:22 AM
A said...

Hi Kim! I just stopped by to tell you that I have written a post about your blog (in English of course) if you'd like to see. :) Loevely pictures you show us today, as usual! We're getting spoiled! ;)

January 23, 2007 at 11:02 AM
Amy said...

I love all the items you snagged especially the retro looking fabric :-)

January 23, 2007 at 12:50 PM
Jen Kershner said...

Oh Kim, that's a hoot! If you had this posted when I posted my comment I didn't even read it. I'll post a pic of my green study on my blog for you so you can see it. Jen

January 23, 2007 at 12:59 PM
Jen Kershner said...

Oops- I meant to say that I absolutely love all your finds and I'm headed to that website to get a comprehensive list of thrift stores in my area. I had to absolutely fight myself to keep from going in my favorite one this morning. Jen

January 23, 2007 at 1:00 PM
Nonie said...

I have a baby quilt that my Grandma made for my son when he was born. It is made from old clothing. There is a 1940's print in it from a shirt my Dad wore when he was little. I think it is the sweetest treasure. Maybe I will post it on my blog.

January 23, 2007 at 2:35 PM
Cindy ~ My Romantic Home said...

Thank you so much for the link to that Thrift Store Directory! I thought I knew about all the thrift stores in my area but there are some I didn't know about...I can't wait to go check them out!

Your photos are beautiful! I love those birds!

January 23, 2007 at 6:59 PM
Shabbee Chick said...

Okay, I LOVE that black metal bowl. Yummy!

January 23, 2007 at 7:23 PM
Tiff said...

That last pic is simply marvelous. And I love how you grouped the clothes fabric in a stack.

Tiff

January 23, 2007 at 7:26 PM
Twice Remembered said...

Thank you, everyone:) I love hearing everyones thoughts and comments:) It's so fun to talk color and design and projects and your experiences and ideas keep me motivated!

I've started using a tripod for my photos and that has helped. I know so little about the camera but slowly my husband is training me.

Mostly all these little things that I find at Goodwill I have to wrap up and pack away since we're remodeling. So, it's nice to have photos to know what I have. Now, to figure out a system to know where I pack everything, hehe.

January 23, 2007 at 10:13 PM
Nostalgia at the Stone House said...

Kim,
Your photographs are spectacular and the items that you found are amazing. I am sure many people would have walked past something like the black bowl, but you saw its potential and added the eggs for a stunning effect. Clever you!
Just lovely!

January 24, 2007 at 3:31 AM
Carol said...

You have created a really beautiful and country like looking "still life" with all your finds Kim! I own such a black iron basket too, but it has a glass vase stuck in it and I bought it as a vase and have always used it as one. I never thought about taking the glass out and using it as a basket, but you are right, it looks great!

January 24, 2007 at 5:54 AM
jewlover2 said...

You're so smart! Never in a million years would I have picked up the things you did...and yet, you make them beautiful! I've got to start five and dimeing it!

January 24, 2007 at 8:22 AM
Twice Remembered said...

Thank so much:) Sometimes I lug home things, though, thinking I'll later come up with some way to nifty way to use them...and after thinking and thinking and thinking, come up with zilch, lol. Is it possible that some junk really is just...some junk? hehe

January 24, 2007 at 8:31 AM
Amanda @ Morning Glory Cottage said...

Kim,
You have a great eye for color!! As an avid quilter I would advise being careful using old fabric from clothing. Yes it is possible, but when you've put the time into a quilt you won't want it to fall apart. Fabric becomes brittle and will rot with age and repeated washings. I'm not trying to discourage you, just a warning. Yes women did make quilts out of clothing years ago, but most of those quilts didn't make it to today. The old quilts we see were made from the leftover scraps from the clothing they were making. As for quilting classes, go for it. I took my first class more than ten years ago. It was great fun and I learned a lot. Our parks and recreation offers an inexpensive quilting class. Perhaps they have something similar in your area? If you want to start a stash for quilts start hitting your local quilt shops and fabric stores. I bet you'll find a lot of fabrics in those same colors that you've displayed. Your site is great and I often check back. You've inspired the kiddos and I to start our own blog. Also counts for personal development. Thanks for the inspiration. Good luck!!!
By the way I want to come thrift shopping with you. We never have great finds like that here. ;-)

January 27, 2007 at 12:28 PM
Twice Remembered said...

THank you, Kramer family, for the tips on the fabric. I'll definitely keep that in mind! Fortunately, all the clothing I picked up looked like they were new or like new pieces, so not many washes yet.

I'm going to check out your blog! Thanks for checking in on the cottage progress here at our little construction site!

January 28, 2007 at 10:45 PM
BrendaH said...

I love your beautiful pictures and your sweet, humble, homey way with words. In a nutshell-this is my favorite decorating blog! I am new to thrift shopping, but I have to say I agree with you completely-now that I'm hooked I can't seem to stay away from the awesome possiblities every time I go to the Goodwill in my area-now thanks to the locator you provided-I find that there are many new places in my area that I didn't evn know about. Thanks. Keep up the inspiring stories.

February 15, 2011 at 12:53 PM

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