Kimba is having a garden party!



She got a new coat of green and I hung her up on the side fence to hold towels.

I got this decorative metal thingy at Hobby Lobby last year in their garden clearance for 90% off, but wasn't crazy about the color.

Our light fixture was in desperate need of a change out as well:

So, we changed it up a bit:

Love this color for outside.
Isn't this supposed to be a garden party? We do have a vegetable garden, and it's off to a pretty good start. The White House garden pales in comparison, don't you think? :) Er, minus a few hundred weeds or so...

So, if you have a real vegetable garden, is it okay to have a fake plant outside on your table?

Have a terrific Tuesday~
It's time to share thrifty treasures over at Rhoda's:
There were so many yard sales this weekend~holy moly!
I had made my list and had about 12 on it, but only made it to 2 or 3 on my list because there were so many signs for ones along the way, I had to stop.
Here's my loot:
greenery in a tin .75, cream hanging tin 1.00, frame 1.00
Here's my loot:
greenery in a tin .75, cream hanging tin 1.00, frame 1.00

I'm trying to decide what to do in my girls' rooom. Both of them are all of a sudden anti-pink, so I may be painting some of these, but they were just too darn cute to leave. And here's the kicker~these were between 3 yard sales, but look how well they go together! I saw my friend, Chelsea, out with her mom and she was debating about the pink hanging tin, but I couldn't leave it behind. So, Chelsea, if you found a place for it and decide you want it, it's yours! :)
shabby chic shelf with knobs: 3.00
2 pink tins: .50 each
pink hanging tin with crystal on the bottom: 2.00

I thought this was the coolest exit sign for 50 cents! I got it to put above the door in my boys' room:

This orange hanger caught my eye too~(how could it not??) Loved the knobs on it~they caught a little orange spray paint, but I loved the edging~see below

I also got a few kids' folding chairs, some cute clothes for my daughters, and I was out of money after 1 hour! (I started the morning with $18) It was a good morning~
I had to share some inspiration I've seen for old headboards and footboards:
Look what Kate from Centsational Girl did with a footboard she picked up at the thrift store (for half off nonetheless!):
Look what Kate from Centsational Girl did with a footboard she picked up at the thrift store (for half off nonetheless!):

Oh, but that's not all. She shows an alternate version for inside:

Look at what Karla from It's the little things that make a house a home did with a free headboard she got from the side of the road:


pic source: Better Homes & Gardens May 2009
Don't you just love this look? She explains how she did it~I even typed it up for you, straight off the BHG p. 240 :) Oh, and side note~I loved that little mirror above the bed, found out it's from Anthropologie.
"She and her mom started by cutting batting to fit over three plywood panels. (Use 3/8 inch-thick board) Next they wrapped the boards in a budget fabric, pulling it tight and stapling it to the back. Erin dressed up the seams with upholstery nailheads. Wherever she drilled in a screw to secure the panels to the wall, she cut the spike off a nail and glued the head over the screw. Erin helped her mom make an upholstered headboard with the same technique."
I hope you are as inspired as I was~keep your eyes peeled in your thrifting and yard-saling for these hidden gems!
Happy Thursday~

Thank you for having cute sunglasses in your dollar spot section for $2.50. For people like me that lose them, that sit on them, whose kids play with them and break them and can't stomach seeing $20+ sunglasses go down the drain. Thank you.
Thank you, sunglasses.
For being my headband in the summer, and for shading my eyes that have no makeup on them so I can look like one of those with-it moms at swimming lessons that woke up at 6 a.m. and fed her kids organic oatmeal and fruit before lessons instead of one that leaped out of bed 1/2 an hour before lessons, threw her hair in a pony, and tossed the kids granola bars to the backseat on the way.
I bought 3 pair that I'll try to make last through the summer.
Thank you.
Making a fool of myself trying to show what they look like on and trying to make him laugh at the same time...
Well! Was that a fun time or what? My husband always teases me that we can't leave a party without me getting a paint color or a recipe, and boy did I! :) I can't believe all of the beautiful colors y'all had~my list is full to pick up paint swatches and samples and to add to my inspiration notebook. Thank you all for participating~I'm still making my way around to all of your blogs and there are still more people joining, so go see them as well. I'll close Mr. Linky tonight to keep the spammers at bay, so if you have one you still want to post, get it up there. I had such a fun time at the party~thank you!!
Are you ready for a paint part-ay? Here we go!
Here are some paint colors in my home:
In my kitchen, we have Benjamin Moore Wilmington Tan
a tan with gold undertones~very rich, love it with red accents, but I would suggest a room with lots of light on this one.
In my kitchen, we have Benjamin Moore Wilmington Tan
a tan with gold undertones~very rich, love it with red accents, but I would suggest a room with lots of light on this one.
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