Sunday, 19 February 2012

Op-Shopping


Water colour, $10

2 metres of fabric, $1.50

 Apron, $2.

My first week of work is done, thank goodness for that.
I hit the three local op-shops yesterday morning and picked up these few treasures.
A walk to the park is planned this afternoon to enjoy the beautiful, sunny weather, then it's back into it for another week.

Enjoy your Sunday.




Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Send it Forward + My week

It's been a busy week so far. I commenced my New Graduate year at the hospital, and although I'm pretty exhausted from the early starts, I'm really enjoying it. All the staff are lovely and are so very helpful, so really what more can I ask for. It's a half hour drive from home, but it is a nice drive with great views of the country side.

Before I forget I thought I best decide on two recipients for my handmade tea towel cushion covers as my contribution to the Send it Forward idea. And so those two are Lea of We Like to Make Stuff and Peta of The Sea and Me Change (both lovely blogs if you haven't already popped over to see them). If you two ladies could please send your postal details I can get them sent off to you. 
(zara-117(at)hotmail(dot)com)

We had a little visitor in the garden during the week too in the form of a youngster blue-tongue lizard. He's more than welcome to stay too with a bit of a snail population around at the moment. He stays pretty camouflaged as I can often hear a bit of rustling of the mulch but can't see him.



Someone else trying their hand at a bit of camouflage is this one...

matching the colours perfectly.

I have the weekend off and am planning it already, I know it's only Wednesday but I can't help it. I'm hoping to get in a bit of thrifting (which I have missed all week), maybe a picnic at the park; and a bit of sewing. Plus a visit to the nursery to pick up a couple of hardy pot plants. Any suggestions for what will grow well on a verandah either side of the front door, that maybe receives an hour or so direct sun in the morning? The current two were looking quiet sick when we moved here and they're in need of replacements.



Well hoping you all have a wonderful rest of the week. x


Sunday, 12 February 2012

Thrifted


Orientation at Dubbo allowed for a spot of Op-shopping one afternoon, and I didn't leave empty handed.




Pillowcases, 50c each. Two for the bed, and one to be made into a market bag.

Johnson, 50c

 Paragon side plate, $1

20c each


Flea Market Finds, here, at Her Library Adventures.

Saturday, 11 February 2012

On the Wall...







This weeks 'My Place and Yours' theme at Punky & Me is 'On the Wall'. Now I'm pretty lucky with our house as there are quiet a few hooks already in the walls, and I've been enjoying swapping around a few frames to see where they work best. On the shopping list now are a few of those wire plate hanger things so I can display a bit more of the Johnson plate collection.

Why not take a few photos of what can be found on your walls, and join in the fun, here.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Op-Shopping

Thursday we went on a bit of a drive to Blayney, about 30 minutes from Orange to check out the town. The local Vinnies provided some treasures.

Johnson, $1

Pyrex, $1


 Necklace, $3


And a bit of reading material.


This weeks thrifted finds, here.

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Outside










 Joining in again with Vic's 'My Place and Yours'. This weeks theme is outside, and lucky for me the weather today is beautiful. The sun is shining, the washing line is full and I think it's about time to sit down on the front verandah with a slice of banana cake and enjoy it while it lasts.

To add your outside pics and check out all the other fantastic photos, do so here.


Last chance, if you'd like to be in the draw to be the recipient of a 'Send it Forward' handmade tea towel cushion cover, just leave a comment on this post.

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Crockery Cabinet

Saturday's Clearing Sale just out of town saw the purchase of a few much needed pieces of furniture and a couple of other things including two old timber ladders, one for a bed side table and the other for the sewing/craft room.
My favourite piece would have to be this kitchen dresser..finally a place to store and display the ever growing crockery collection. There was a bit of competition in the bidding for this one, but the fiance was determined, and so the final bid was ours..Yipee.


The top glass section currently holds the pastel coloured crockery, mainly Johnson pieces. It's lovely to see and admire the collection every time you walk through the kitchen.










It's rather cold and wet here today, so a spot of sewing is in order, there's also overripe bananas waiting to be turned into cake, and bags to be packed for a week of  New Graduate orientation at Dubbo... I better get to it. 
x