As everyone can now see, we have a NEW NAME! We are absolutely in love with the changed name and know that this will help us identify our style and connect more with customers in the future. We couldn't be more thrilled!
This summer we have been preparing to apply to vintage markets around Michigan. One of the requirements for the applications is to send in pictures of your booth {insert panic mode here}. Since we have never had a booth before, we decided to stage a booth in my driveway in order to get the shots we needed. I am soooooo glad we did this. We learned SO many things, like what to do when a pop-up tent doesn't want to "pop," or when your hand crafted checkout table falls apart, and that magic erasers are a MUST in a booth. Nevertheless, we had so much fun setting up and arranging our wares. We even invited previous clients, friends, neighbors, and other garage sale enthusiasts to come over and check out our goods! Our goal was just to get pictures, but we ended up making some $$ too, which is always nice! We can't wait to take this show on the road! Check out some of our booth pictures:
Monday, August 10, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
7 Women to Inspire Your Inner DIY Diva
7 Women to Inspire Your Inner DIY Diva
1. Annie Sloan
ABOUT ANNIE: Annie Sloan is a seasoned painter and decorator
living in Oxford, England. Many people credit her with starting the “Painted
Furniture Revolution” due to her highly successful book 'The Complete Book of
Decorative Paint Techniques' (also known as “The Bible” in the painting
industry), and of course, Chalk Paint! Annie’s past includes a long history of
painting, teaching about painting techniques, and even being a rockstar! Annie
was once a member of “The Moodies” and toured with Pink Floyd, but she knew her
dream in life was to be an artist. “Being
a rock star was boring, with too many sound checks and too much hanging
around," she said.
WHY ANNIE IS GREAT: Annie is most well known for her amazing,
easy to use Chalk Paint and decorative waxes. Annie noticed a problem with the
paints on the market at the time. Many paints used shades of black to create
colors (which Annie says dirties the brushes), as well as having too much
uniformity. Her website states that “while teaching in Belgium, Annie found a small factory that would
supply what she wanted and designed her own range of traditional chalk paints.
This was followed by a range of mid- sheen paints in modern colors and a line
of unique light-reflective paints that sparkle and gleam.” Annie’s paints are
now sold all over the globe and used to create beautiful pieces every day.
ANNIE’S INSPIRATIONAL WORDS: "I'm an opportunist," she says. This has led to mistakes, but it has taught her to follow her own gut
feeling. "You know more about yourself, your business and your own
products than anyone else," she added. Trust your gut! Sometimes, it can
lead to revolutionary ideas (like Chalk Paint)!
"Who Is Annie Sloan." Annie Sloan. Annie Sloan Interiors. LTD, 1 Jan. 2015. Web. 27 Apr. 2015.
Zacaroli, Mary. "FROM ROCK TO RAG 'N' ROLL." Oxford Times Magazine. Print.
ABOUT NICOLE CURTIS: This “Rehab Addict” grew up just north of Detroit, MI and learned the ways of hard work (and repurposing) from her “Gramps” and “Gram” who owned a garbage business. Nicole’s grandparents always had spare parts around, and her Gram could often be heard saying “I can make that!” Nicole learned her skills at an early age—operating tractors and backhoes was the usual. Nicole's inspiration also came when her great-grandmother's 1890's home that sold when Nicole was a teenager. Of the sale, Nicole says "I remember screaming, 'Why isn't anyone buying this house?' My family just let it go. So this whole thing is the result of post-traumatic stress. I was heart-broken."While attending college for a degree in education, the single mom started her own cleaning business and loved being the “CEO” of her own company. “There was not a chance I could switch to working for someone and not be in charge of my income.” Nicole didn’t get into the “flipping” business for the money. In fact, she doesn’t see it as “flipping” at all.
I got interested in rehabbing because I was poor. Nothing motivates you to learn how to do something like not having the money to pay to have it done. I've never bought anything turnkey and never will. I've never "flipped" a house in my life. I really don't feel that I fit in that category. I rehab houses out of necessity. It never really started as a way to turn a quick profit — in fact, it still isn't. I've learned ways to make money on investments, but it's not by slapping cosmetic fixes together. It's by building homes that people don't even know they want until they see them. -AZ Central
Now Nicole rehabs houses across the Midwest and showcases her work on the popular HGTV show “Rehab Addict.” She even has stars like LeBron James wanting to work with her and design houses for foundations and families with special needs’ children.
WHY SHE IS GREAT: Nicole is a hard worker and a free thinker. She sees the possibilities in impossible situations—from homes that are deemed “beyond repair” by others, to supporting her family and making others’ dreams of [unique] home ownership a reality! Nicole sees potential in all things and follows her instincts. “I want to be a coach and a cheerleader,” she says. “The more I can share my knowledge, the more houses I can save.”
NICOLE’S INSPIRATIONAL WORDS: “ I love showing people possibilities and teaching them to think out of the box — or in this case, out of the trash can. But most of all, when I speak, my message is: Take pride in yourself, your home, your communities. It all goes hand in hand. Oh, and I make strangers talk to each other — that one puts everyone on edge.”
Morrison, Kara. "Nicole Curtis: "Struggling Single Mom" Turned HGTV Star." AZ Central. Gannett Company, 27 Mar. 2015. Web. 27 Apr. 2015..
Scott, Gregory. "True Grit." Minnesota Monthly. 1 Aug. 2012. Web. 27 Apr. 2015..
ABOUT THE JUNK GYPSIES: Sisters Jolie and Amie Sikes started out in Overton, Texas with their junk-lovin’ mama, Janie and hard workin’ daddy Phillip. The family owned a pizza shop in Overton, where they gained the experience that would one day help them run one of the most well-loved businesses in the vintage industry. Jolie says, “Through mopping floors, baking pizzas, and learning from our customers and co-workers, our pride of knee-scrapin’ hard work and our entrepreneurial genes laid the foundation for the road ahead.” Sister Amie left for a full time job in Austin, Texas, where she worked until she was tired of the day to day hustle and bustle of life. She packed up her belongings and headed back home. Jolie graduated from college and headed to Houston to work as an undergrad advisor at Texas A&M, but just like Amie, the 9-5 life was not cuttin’ the mustard. Both sisters left to pursue their dreams together with the help of their mama and daddy, and of course, Large Marge! The rest is history! The Junk Gypsy Co. now operates their world headquarters out of Round Top, Texas and has junked up some of the country scene’s biggest names—from Dierks Bentley’s vintage Airstream, to Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton’s hunter chic meets gypsy rockstar wedding, and even Sadie Robertson’s (from Duck Dynasty) sweet sixteen party! The Junk Gypsies have also helped to restore many parts of Round Top, as well as throwing a rockin’ Junk-o-Rama Prom twice a year at the Texas Antiques Week. Don’t miss their awesome line of junk inspired décor and linens featured in Pottery Barn Teen.
WHY THE JUNK GYPSIES ARE GREAT: The Junk Gypsies risked it all to pursue their dreams of junkin’. Both sisters left their big city jobs (with predictable income) to chase their dreams of pickin’ and thriftin’. As the sisters say, “We believe every man’s trash is truly our treasure, junking is a way of life, and garage sales are our Rodeo Drive. We’d rather be at a flea-market collecting chippy-peely castoffs than anywhere else. It’s not just what we do, it’s who we are.” They have truly made junking their family business!
THE JUNK GYPSIES’ INSPIRATIONAL WORDS: “With $2000, and an old pickup truck, we set out to find a great business, but instead we found a great life.” Get out there and find YOUR great life, too!
Sikes, Jolie. "Junk Gypsy's Gypsyville." Junk Gypsy Company. 1 Jan. 2015. Web. 27 Apr. 2015..
"Meet the Gypsies." Great American Country. Scripps Networks. Web. 27 Apr. 2015..
ABOUT LARA: Lara learned from a young age the importance of being thrifty and finding salvaged goods. Growing up in Garden City on Long Island, Lara was the youngest of five children in a family that often had to work hard to make ends meet. Lara’s mom had a knack for decorating on a budget and taught Lara how to “create ravishing rooms using second-hand finds.” Lara says, “[My mom] loved to haggle for wonderful old paintings, silverware, furniture–anything she could breathe new life into. Mom always gave me a dollar or two on these outings and encouraged me to search for treasures as well.” Lara went on to attend Penn State on athletic scholarships, then began working for NBC as a page at Rockefeller Center. She quickly moved up the ranks by anchoring (once even running a whole news program solo out of a van) in different cities until she was noticed by Good Morning America for her creative writing skills. She also began hosting Antiques Roadshow, where she could interact with others who shared her passion for vintage and one of a kind pieces. Lara is also the host of the HGTV show “Flea Market Flip,” which teaches duos to find inexpensive and unique pieces and repurpose them into functional, funky works of art! Lara is the author of I Brake for Yard Sales, a style guide for junkers and thrifters alike!
WHY LARA IS GREAT: Lara is a driven woman with an intense career, but she manages to find the time to pursue her passions. “On any given Sunday morning at the crack of dawn, you might catch a glimpse of her flea marketing with her little girl, trolling for treasures for interior design projects like the one she just completed for her pal, comedienne Kathy Griffin.” Lara is not only a skilled picker, but a talented designer with a flair for modern and dramatic uses of color. She is proof that you can do it all—raise a family, search for junk, and oh yeah… host one of America’s most popular morning news shows!
INSPIRATIONAL WORDS FROM LARA: Life is full of joyful surprises. If you’re always looking for a big payout, you’re bound to be disappointed. But if you look for happiness, you will be blessed.
Spencer, Lara. "I Brake for Yard Sales." Guideposts. Web. 27 Apr. 2015..
Spencer, Lara. "Lara Spencer: What's New." Lara Spencer. 1 Jan. 2010. Web. 27 Apr. 2015..
Carter, Mary. "Carter's American Junk." Carter's American Junk. Web. 28 Apr. 2015..
"Magnolia Homes - The Story of Chip & Joanna Gaines." Magnolia Homes. RiessGroup, 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 28 Apr. 2015. .
Willome, Megan. "Chip and Joanna Gaines." Wacoan of the Year. Athens Publishing, 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 28 Apr. 2015..
2. Nicole Curtis
{Noess, Lauren. Nicole Curtis. Digital image. http://www.nicolecurtis.com/about/. 1 Jan. 2015. Web.} |
I got interested in rehabbing because I was poor. Nothing motivates you to learn how to do something like not having the money to pay to have it done. I've never bought anything turnkey and never will. I've never "flipped" a house in my life. I really don't feel that I fit in that category. I rehab houses out of necessity. It never really started as a way to turn a quick profit — in fact, it still isn't. I've learned ways to make money on investments, but it's not by slapping cosmetic fixes together. It's by building homes that people don't even know they want until they see them. -AZ Central
Now Nicole rehabs houses across the Midwest and showcases her work on the popular HGTV show “Rehab Addict.” She even has stars like LeBron James wanting to work with her and design houses for foundations and families with special needs’ children.
WHY SHE IS GREAT: Nicole is a hard worker and a free thinker. She sees the possibilities in impossible situations—from homes that are deemed “beyond repair” by others, to supporting her family and making others’ dreams of [unique] home ownership a reality! Nicole sees potential in all things and follows her instincts. “I want to be a coach and a cheerleader,” she says. “The more I can share my knowledge, the more houses I can save.”
NICOLE’S INSPIRATIONAL WORDS: “ I love showing people possibilities and teaching them to think out of the box — or in this case, out of the trash can. But most of all, when I speak, my message is: Take pride in yourself, your home, your communities. It all goes hand in hand. Oh, and I make strangers talk to each other — that one puts everyone on edge.”
Morrison, Kara. "Nicole Curtis: "Struggling Single Mom" Turned HGTV Star." AZ Central. Gannett Company, 27 Mar. 2015. Web. 27 Apr. 2015.
Scott, Gregory. "True Grit." Minnesota Monthly. 1 Aug. 2012. Web. 27 Apr. 2015.
3 & 4. Junk Gypsies
{Ricapito, Marcia. Travel with the Junk Gypsies to Flea Markets. Digital image. HGTV. Web.} |
ABOUT THE JUNK GYPSIES: Sisters Jolie and Amie Sikes started out in Overton, Texas with their junk-lovin’ mama, Janie and hard workin’ daddy Phillip. The family owned a pizza shop in Overton, where they gained the experience that would one day help them run one of the most well-loved businesses in the vintage industry. Jolie says, “Through mopping floors, baking pizzas, and learning from our customers and co-workers, our pride of knee-scrapin’ hard work and our entrepreneurial genes laid the foundation for the road ahead.” Sister Amie left for a full time job in Austin, Texas, where she worked until she was tired of the day to day hustle and bustle of life. She packed up her belongings and headed back home. Jolie graduated from college and headed to Houston to work as an undergrad advisor at Texas A&M, but just like Amie, the 9-5 life was not cuttin’ the mustard. Both sisters left to pursue their dreams together with the help of their mama and daddy, and of course, Large Marge! The rest is history! The Junk Gypsy Co. now operates their world headquarters out of Round Top, Texas and has junked up some of the country scene’s biggest names—from Dierks Bentley’s vintage Airstream, to Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton’s hunter chic meets gypsy rockstar wedding, and even Sadie Robertson’s (from Duck Dynasty) sweet sixteen party! The Junk Gypsies have also helped to restore many parts of Round Top, as well as throwing a rockin’ Junk-o-Rama Prom twice a year at the Texas Antiques Week. Don’t miss their awesome line of junk inspired décor and linens featured in Pottery Barn Teen.
WHY THE JUNK GYPSIES ARE GREAT: The Junk Gypsies risked it all to pursue their dreams of junkin’. Both sisters left their big city jobs (with predictable income) to chase their dreams of pickin’ and thriftin’. As the sisters say, “We believe every man’s trash is truly our treasure, junking is a way of life, and garage sales are our Rodeo Drive. We’d rather be at a flea-market collecting chippy-peely castoffs than anywhere else. It’s not just what we do, it’s who we are.” They have truly made junking their family business!
THE JUNK GYPSIES’ INSPIRATIONAL WORDS: “With $2000, and an old pickup truck, we set out to find a great business, but instead we found a great life.” Get out there and find YOUR great life, too!
Sikes, Jolie. "Junk Gypsy's Gypsyville." Junk Gypsy Company. 1 Jan. 2015. Web. 27 Apr. 2015.
"Meet the Gypsies." Great American Country. Scripps Networks. Web. 27 Apr. 2015.
5. Lara Spencer
{Larsen,
Talbert. I Brake for Yard Sales.
Digital Image. Guideposts. Web.}
|
WHY LARA IS GREAT: Lara is a driven woman with an intense career, but she manages to find the time to pursue her passions. “On any given Sunday morning at the crack of dawn, you might catch a glimpse of her flea marketing with her little girl, trolling for treasures for interior design projects like the one she just completed for her pal, comedienne Kathy Griffin.” Lara is not only a skilled picker, but a talented designer with a flair for modern and dramatic uses of color. She is proof that you can do it all—raise a family, search for junk, and oh yeah… host one of America’s most popular morning news shows!
INSPIRATIONAL WORDS FROM LARA: Life is full of joyful surprises. If you’re always looking for a big payout, you’re bound to be disappointed. But if you look for happiness, you will be blessed.
Spencer, Lara. "I Brake for Yard Sales." Guideposts. Web. 27 Apr. 2015.
Spencer, Lara. "Lara Spencer: What's New." Lara Spencer. 1 Jan. 2010. Web. 27 Apr. 2015.
6. Mary Randolph Carter
{Naughton, Jake. What I Love|Mary Randolph Carter. Digital image. New York Times. Web.} |
ABOUT MARY RANDOLPH CARTER: Mary Randolph Carter was born
and raised in Richmond, Virginia, a city full of heritage and tradition. She
was the oldest of nine children in a family that appreciated and had a love of
all things old. Mary went on to college and, after graduation, became a Guest
Editor at Mademoiselle Magazine. She
also helped start Self Magazine and
became the Vice President of Advertising for Polo Ralph Lauren. Living in New
York City helped drive Mary’s love of junking and collecting. Mary (or Carter, as she is known to most) and her
husband Howard would spend their weekends browsing antique shows,
even toting their young sons along with. Carter started out as a devoted
collector, but the high price tags of collectible items stalled her love of
finding treasures. It was then that she realized she could use ordinary household
items—kitchen gadgets, golf balls, old picture frames—to decorate and create visually
appealing scenes in her photography shoots. Her transformation from collector
to junker inspired her book American Junk,
which features guides to some of the best junk stores in the country. Carter has
gone on to write many books about the love of all things old and how to
incorporate them into your daily style.
WHY CARTER IS GREAT: Carter has inspired thousands to find
their inner junker through her stunning books, all of which are chock full of
photos of amazing things she has found! Carter says, “No other author before me
had had the guts, chutzpah, or support from their publisher (and that was a
fight!) to call a book on decorating and collecting--American Junk! That was
seven years ago and three junk books later--Garden Junk, Kitchen Junk and now
Big City Junk, my passion for the hunt is still going strong.” Her passion for
junk has carried over to her work with Ralph Lauren, where she traveled the
country creating photo shoots that highlighted not only fashion, but the unique
relics and décor that can be found at America’s flea markets. She is a
family-oriented, driven archivist who inspires us all to “brake for junk!”
INSPIRATIONAL WORDS FROM CARTER: “Let yourself fall in love
with something that simply makes you happy. If there’s a place for it in your
heart, there’s a place for it in your home.”
Carter, Mary. "Carter's American Junk." Carter's American Junk. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
7. Joanna Gaines
{Wilson, Sarah. Joanna Gaines. Digital image. HGTV. 1 Jan. 2015. Web.} |
ABOUT JOANNA GAINES: Joanna Gaines was “born in the
wheatfields of Kansas and raised in the Lone Star State.” After graduating from
Baylor with a degree in Communications, Joanna moved to New York to intern for
Dan Rather at CBS News. She was inspired by the boutiques and shops “off the
beaten path” in “the midst of the big city.” Joanna married Chip in 2003, and
during their first year of marriage they bought an old industrial building and
transformed it into Joanna’s shop, Magnolia. Joanna had little to no design
experience, but that didn't deter the people of Waco, Texas from streaming in. Joanna and Chip
began flipping homes, which eventually led to managing the Magnolia Villas, “a
collection of 37 garden homes in a pocket neighborhood.” Joanna uses her
natural talents for design in all of the houses that Magnolia renovates. As the Magnolia website states, “she
loves the use of industrial pieces that are a glimpse of how life used to be,
making old things new and seeing the potential in every project.” Joanna’s
timeless and understated décor helps bring new life to the renovated homes in
Waco. Catch Joanna and Chip on the HGTV show “Fixer Upper.”
WHY JOANNA IS GREAT: First and foremost, Joanna is a
wife and a mother. She believes that family should be at the center of life,
and says that her best times are spent with her children. Joanna’s family
values help create style and décor that reflect love in each and every home.
She is hardworking and positive, always finding the good in each home (even
when Chip is distracting her with silliness). The Gaineses demonstrate the
power of finding your passion and making it a “family business.”
INSPIRATIONAL WORDS FROM JOANNA: “Preserving and
highlighting the character of each home keeps things original and one of a
kind. [My] passion is to create inspiring spaces that encourage others to do
the same thing in their own homes.”
Willome, Megan. "Chip and Joanna Gaines." Wacoan of the Year. Athens Publishing, 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 28 Apr. 2015.
Have these women, or any other DIY divas, inspired YOU? If so, leave a comment below, and thanks for stopping by my blog!
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Old Dresser Turned TV Stand
It is a winter wonderland over here in the Midwest! Yesterday was Valentine's Day and we stupidly braved the cold to take a trip to the "local" home improvement store. I stocked up on stain, paint trays, and more (windshield wipers). I guess it was worth driving through white-out conditions to have fresh supplies!
I also finished a TV stand that I had been working on for a friend! I love being able to check projects off the list and see the final product. Amanda found this pic on Pinterest (from Danielle over at Antique Recreation) for inspiration.
{image courtesy of Pinterest, all rights belong to Antique Recreation} |
I knew I had the PERFECT dresser to use for this project. After much digging and rearranging of the overflowing storage unit, we unearthed the beast and got started on removing the multiple layers of paint (people must be so indecisive because this thing was at least 4 different colors!!!!).
{Please pardon the MESS but we are redoing JUNK here!!!} |
The dresser is painted with white (homemade) chalk paint and finished in AS clear, soft wax. The drawers are painted in "Cerulean Skies" (homemade) chalk paint, distressed, and sealed with AS dark, soft wax, along with the distressed edges of the dresser. We added some pine boards on the inside where the middle and bottom drawers used to be to give it some sturdy shelving for holding DVD players, books or what have you. The original knobs were SO cute that I decided to leave them on for a more vintage look! I think it turned out great and I'm excited to see how it looks in it's new forever home!
Saturday, January 31, 2015
These Boots were Made for Junkin'!!!
A recent junk excursion left me feeling like my neon orange Nikes are not adequate for scaling hills to enter old, dirty barns in search of junk. After an impromptu trip to the local TSC, I think I have found my Nikes' replacements. Behold, my new #junkboots!!! Can't wait to break them in!
Entertainment Center turned Dress-up Wardrobe
I had the opportunity to make another piece for my #1 customer AND test out my skills at making one of these fun dress-up wardrobes that are all over Pinterest! Whew! Let me tell you--- if you are looking to try one of these you have your work cut out for you!
First we had to lug the thing into our basement which was a hassle and a half. THEN we had to "gut it" (AKA rip out the shelf on the top).
Then came the fun part-- PAINT! We used this awesome turquoise that I had used on other tables in her family room where the wardrobe was destined to gp. How can you not be happy painting with a color like this?? It's bEaUtIfUL!!!
Then I painted a backing to match the other tables, added some funky knobs for hanging jewelry, put up the rod for hanging clothes, and added some gold flair on the bottom. VOILA! Dress-up wardrobe complete. Now I'm looking for someone who wants a play kitchen!!!!
First we had to lug the thing into our basement which was a hassle and a half. THEN we had to "gut it" (AKA rip out the shelf on the top).
Then came the fun part-- PAINT! We used this awesome turquoise that I had used on other tables in her family room where the wardrobe was destined to gp. How can you not be happy painting with a color like this?? It's bEaUtIfUL!!!
Then I painted a backing to match the other tables, added some funky knobs for hanging jewelry, put up the rod for hanging clothes, and added some gold flair on the bottom. VOILA! Dress-up wardrobe complete. Now I'm looking for someone who wants a play kitchen!!!!
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