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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Obsessed

I have been infatuated with oxfords lately.  I saw these months ago and have been trying to find something similar...these are Prada, and I'm quite certain make you feel like you are walking on rainbows and moonbeams or clouds or something.  I however, do not have $690 laying around the house to use on a pair of shoes.

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I do have $10 to blow on these.  I found these and the ones in the previous post for a total of $13.  Like my daughter says "that makes mommy happy".  Both are leather, and FYI, both were found in the mens section.  These could use a could polish, when my husband comes out of time out I think I'll make him do it.  

I found my camera.  It was returned to me about a week ago and I couldn't believe it, but it was still charged.
I'm holding this clown responsible for it.  I know right.  A girl using her favorite Toy Story video tape as a necklace would never commit such a hanus crime.  Flava Flav!  

Thank you Amy over at A is for Ampersand for another feature in your awesome $5 Thrifty Thursday.  If you love thrift like I do, her blog will not disappoint.  And thank you to the Tattered Tag for adding me as their new neighbor.  I promise I won't have loud parties and leave beer cans on the lawn...or will I?  

I'll be back soon with a real designer score.  
Check out the "i like to party" tab to see where I linked up...and yes, I am still going to clean that page up.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

It's National Thriftshop Day

I really forgot all about it, honest to God, I didn't remember until I looked at my calendar this afternoon.  To no ones surprise, I found myself with 20 minutes to spare on my lunch hour.  Here are the goodies.
My heart skipped a beat when I saw these.  I had just walked in the door and the heavens opened and sunbeams were shining and there they were...all pretty, and white, and suede, and Bass, and MY SIZE!  They were $3, and look like they have never been worn.

Might have to get some ribbon shoe-strings...they really deserve something better.  Any ideas?

I have one of these already, but couldn't pass it up.  It's a great book with tons of ideas.  I will add it to my shop soon (I hope).

There was an older couple standing near this and I asked the man if he was getting it.  He kind of laughed and shook his head no.  It's an old tackle box or tool box.  Can you see the ruler on top?  It's metal and...has all those great compartments.

  We'll call it the original "Caboodle".  I paid $2 for it.

And finally, this vintage Liz Claiborne one piece.  It's way too short for me, but I think it's super cute. It will definitely be in the shop soon.  Sorry about the horrible pictures.  My camera is missing (my 2 year old is suspect) so my phone has to do.  At least the last one fuzzied out my tired no makeup face, and the fact that this one piece is way too small for me.
Don't forget to check out the "I like to party" page to see where it's at this week.  I am going to try to get it cleaned up and organized better soon...I promise!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

I Spy...


Sometimes I swear I can sniff out the good stuff.  Like smelling a donut in bbq joint. Of course...when I say "good stuff" that is totally only my opinion...others I'm sure think I am nuts.  I am a scanner...I can be in an out of a thrift store in 10 minutes.  I can also easily spend an hour or more in one if I am in the zone.   This is a little compilation of what I have acquired through lunch hour thrifting and a garage sale.  
 This little gem I thought was just a small suitcase.  Once I opened it I knew I was cleary mistaken. I have never seen one and thought it was pretty neat.  It's like a mobile bar.
 It's hard to tell in these photos, my camera is terrible...but the right side holds bottles.  As in liquor bottles. 3 of them to be exact.  I don't have a huge need for it but for $3 I was down.  Maybe I can fake it as my briefcase and take it work.

Moving on...from liquor to fabric.  
 I cannot get enough of florals.  I am crazy about them.  I found this fabric above thrifting.
 Here is some heavy weight upholstery fabric I picked at a garage sale for a $1.  Total score.






She had these towels too.  She said they were her mothers.  I love hearing things like that.  I can imagine some sweet lady from the 50's or 60's taking such good care of her precious towels.  I think we live in such a throw away world now (trust me I am not innocent either, I fed my kids lunch today on paper plates)...but I do feel a little less guilty using second hand items and wearing mostly vintage.

This embrodered pillow is actually a pillow case!  Even has a zipper.  Heaven.  The last thing will have to wait for a photo.  I'm tired, been working like crazy trying to get my house ready to sell.  And, I have been waking up at ridiculous hours to ride my bike because my brother talked me into doing this.  Remember this post?  I found another one!  I couldn't believe it either.  I almost passed right by it too.  The first thing I spotted was the blue label that said "made in Poland".  I looked closer and sure enough it was another Burberry trench.  This one is a big one, hoping it will fit my hubs.  It had a little stain that came out in the wash and even had the lining.  I have to pick up the lining from the dry cleaners yesterday.  Oops.  Anyone find anything good this week?

Linking up to:
 Nifty Thrify Things
The Tattered Tag
Mod Vintage Life
Colorblind-Thrifters Anonymous
Her Library Adventures
Keeping it Simple
Sumo's Sweet Stuff
C.R.A.F.T.
Polly Want a Crafter
Apron Thrift Girl
Coastal Charm
Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Running with Glitter
Sugar Bee crafts
Today's Creative Blog
Sweet Serendipity

Monday, August 8, 2011

Garden Fresh Goodness

My husband called from work last week to tell me he was bringing home some tomatoes. Some garden fresh goodness. This was code for "go to the store and buy a couple pounds of bacon"...which of course I did. The mister's motto is "if you're gonna be a bear be a grizzly". He came home with a boxful. They were ripe and I knew we would never eat that many blt's. I thought I would try my hand at homeade tomato sauce. I looked at a couple recipes and then did what I do best. Throw crap together. He came home with a few zuchini squash as well...I added them too.




It turned out pretty darn good so I thought I would share. Remember, there is no right or wrong, substitute stuff, make it your own, taste often. Here's how it went down in my kitchen.

grocery:

Sauce:
10-12 super ripe tomatoes stolen from your neighbors garden (peeled) and roughly chopped
2 large onions (chopped)
2-3 large yellow zuchini squash (chopped)
5 cloves garlic (minced)
1/4 cup olive oil -or more
5 bay leaves
fresh basil
1/4 cup red cooking wine
a tablespoonish of white sugar
salt and pepper to taste
2 cans of tomato paste
2 packages of spaghetti seasoning

Prep: Chop the onions, squash, and garlic cloves.  Peel the skin off the tomatoes and roughly chop them.

add 1/4 cup olive oil to a pan and once it's heated add the onions, squash and garlic. Cook the onions, squash and garlic down about 20 minutes, or until they are soft and opaque. This is where I had to switch from a large skillet to a large pot. Start adding the tomatos. Mine were huge chunks, which is fine they cook down. Add the tomato paste, the season packets, the wine, the bay leaves, a little salt and pepper, the sugar and simmer on low for a couple hours, or even just 30 minutes if that's all you have, stirring occasionaly. If you don't like a chunky sauce, put it in the blender and then let it cool.  I blended mine so my kids would eat it.  I left mine in the fridge for a day before I made the meatballs. If you like meatballs, these were pretty tasty too.

PS. Garnish with the fresh basil...or add it to the sauce at the end. I LOVE basil and could definitely over do it.

Meatballs:
1 pound ground beef
1 pound ground sausage
1 egg
1/4 cup ish of breadcrumbs (or crushed crackers)
1/4 cup of good cheese. I used shredded romano (it's what I had)...but you could use parm or mozzarella
a tbsp of minced garlic
1/8 to 1/4 cup of milk
salt and pepper
1 spaghetti seasoning packet
oil for pan.

mix everything but the oil together until you get a good meatball consistency, then make meatballs. Heat the oil and brown the outside. Add your meatballs to the warmed up sauce in a crockpot and cook 1/2 the day. We also added some our favorite italian sausage, browned and left to cook all the way through in the sauce. It was heavenly.

Linking up to the wonderful parties on my "i like to party page" and here.


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Vintage Picnic and Campware

These remind me of picnics and camping.  I found something really cool over my lunch hour today.  Similar to this picnic set I posted a while back, but think bottles instead.  I'll try to get it posted later this week!  I think you're gonna love it!

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