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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

A Sweet Deal from Anthropologie : Numbered Mugs on Sale

A quick note...If you're into typography as much as I am, then you'll love these numbered mugs from Anthropologie. They are on sale now for $3.95 each and they offer six different numbers/mugs. You can get a set of six for just $24! Not bad!

They also offer their beautiful cursive monogrammed mugs and print monogrammed mugs at $6.00 each.



I'd love to have every one of these...how fun!


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If you would like to read more information about the 2009 Cottage Charm Giveaway event taking place during the entire month of May and see the list of current cottage style giveaways, just click the banner below!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 10:24 AM 3 comments  

Categories: shop

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

LolliShops: The FrouFrou Friendly Market Place

LolliShops is a juried, online selling venue for talented artists, collectors of vintage and art supply vendors Have you heard of LolliShops yet? What is it exactly? From the Lollishops site...:

"LolliShops is a juried, online selling venue for talented artists, collectors of vintage and art supply vendors. LolliShops will appeal to those who love...

* Elegant Whimsy
* Romantic Inspirations
* Fanciful Creations

... artists will enjoy setting up their own, customizable store fronts while LolliShops patrons enjoy feeling like a kid in a Candy Store!"


I'm really excited about this new venue for crafters/collectors/artists and patrons who love whimsical, romantic, and fanciful type items. The site is projected to open near the end of October.

While you are visiting LolliShops, don't forget to check out the:
~LolliShops blog to stay up to date with the latest happenings
~LolliShops Flickr Photos to see samples of the beautiful work of the many Lollishop vendors that have been selected so far
~Pre-application if you would like to apply to LolliShops.

Also, even if you aren't interested in running a shop, you can help spread the word about LolliShops buy putting a button on your blog...you can just copy and paste the button coding from the bottom of the main LolliShop's page.

I hope you enjoy the site as much as I have so far - and it's not even "open" yet!

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On the homefront, little did I know the last time I posted that things were about to go downhill in a big way for me as far as my health goes. Hubs had been terribly sick as were a couple of the children, but I felt like I was holding my own though not feeling well (little twinges of congestion in my chest, tickles in my throat). I as I said in my last entry, I was just determined to rest when I could thinking I'd be back to my old self soon. Ha!

Let me tell you, I have been bed bound now since last Thursday morning. It turns out that I have acute Bronchitis. Goodness, talk about miserable! Up until today, I literally coughed probably 21 out of the 24 hours of the day. Any small movement, any attempt to speak even, would bring on a coughing fit to end all coughing fits - the really violent type of coughing fit where you can hardly catch your breath, your insides burn, your throat is irritated, your back and shoulders hurt, your abs throb, your gag reflux kicks in, and you feel like you've given yourself a hernia. My poor children thought I was dying:( I've been telling them all along that it wasn't as serious as that, but I guess physically, I looked to them like I must be on the brink of death! They'd get out of bed at night with very serious and concerned faces, sweet things, and come to my bedside..."Mommy, are you ok?!" When I came back from the doctor with my prescription strength medications, they needed to be reassured..."So you're going to live now???"

Hubs has been wonderful...he's done so much. Of course, I missed school registration and it was he who took the day off work and went in and filled out all the paperwork for three children, did the girls' shoe shopping, organized their backpacks for the first day of school, watered my flowers, did the laundry, took the kids to two parties this weekend, and so much more. He has admitted that it's very hard to be a "single" parent!

I would be remiss if I didn't admit that our little cottage does need a woman's touch again after being neglected by me for almost a week. With so many other important things needing to be taken care of by Hubs, the dusting and sweeping are low priority (though he did sweep and mop a couple of nights ago!) I'm really looking forward to being back on my feet again - and today I've felt better for the first time since all this began, not nearly as much coughing, thank goodness!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 4:20 PM 22 comments  

Categories: cottage, crafts, personal, resources, shop

Saturday, July 26, 2008

1955 Good Housekeeping Cookbook

Do not walk, RUN to Ebay and snatch up a copy of this vintage cookbook from 1955, the Good Housekeeping Cookbook ! I found one at Goodwill yesterday and WOW, what a gem! There are over 3000 recipes in the book (760 pages!), from old-fashioned dishes to the "newer" dishes of the 1950's. There are plenty of practical kitchen tips as well. This is a great one to add to your cookbook collection. Vintage and antique cookbooks are so charming...through them, you can take a step back in time to the kitchens of your mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and beyond.

As of this posting you can get this book for as little as 1.99! Check it out! And let me know if you order one! I know you'll love it as I do mine!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 11:45 AM 7 comments  

Categories: cottage, homemaking, kitchen, nostalgia, recipes, resources, shop, thrifty finds

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Vintage Style Embroidered Tea Towels and Polka Dotted Ironing Board Covers - Fun!

I found an Ebay shop, Chenille Pet Vintage Stitch Designs, that sells embroidered vintage style tea towels and other items and I thought this one particular tea towel set was especially sweet. It's a "Days of the Week" set with each towel depicting the activities that usually take place on that particular day. Aren't these lovely?











And speaking of lovely, check out this handmade ironing board cover I bought from Hestia Houseworks Cottage Ecclectic
the other week! Oh, you must check out her shop - you'll love it! She has other colors available other than red, and other patterns, too!

My poor old ironing board is i-don't-know-how-many years old and is such an eyesore. I can't wait to give it a facelift using this red polka-dotted cover. I may even paint the metal base another color besides white if I'm feeling especially ambitious. Who knows...maybe I will fall in love with ironing by the time I'm finished.

Nah. But at least I'll have something cheerful to look at:)

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 9:11 AM 6 comments  

Categories: accessories, cottage, homemaking, makeover, resources, shop

Sunday, June 01, 2008

The Twice Remembered Cottage Online Yard Sale - Monday @ Noon thru Thursday

I've been talking about the big (in real life) yard sale that I've been getting ready for for weeks. We are *finally* having it at our home this coming up weekend on Friday and Saturday. I will be so thrilled to have the extra space and a fresh start! We are going to be doing a bake / lemonade sale, too (the kids love doing this!), so I'll be back to baking all those cookies again this week!

I mentioned in a previous post a couple of months ago that I would be sure to set aside any cottage decor items and offer them for sale online here on my blog first. I have all the cottage items ready to go now and just need to photograph them in the morning. They will be available to view and purchase around noon central tomorrow. We'll just keep things simple and do as many others do when they sell things on their blogs - the first one to post and let me know that they want an item or items, along with their email address, the items are considered theirs and I'll send them an invoice via PayPal. All I ask is that folks consider carefully before claiming items because everyone loses out when claimed items are forgotten about by the buyer. I really would like to put everything that doesn't sell online this week in my yard sale on Friday and would rather not have to deal with items that I'm not sure are "sold" or not. I hope you understand:)

I'll ship all items the Tuesday after my actual yard sale this coming up weekend as I won't have the time before then to pack and mail. Between pricing beaucoodles of children's clothing and baking cookies, I'm just hoping to be done with everything by the time Friday morning rolls around! Every time I think I'm making headway, oh look! Another box of *stuff* to sort!

So stop in tomorrow and see if there's anything that strikes your fancy and I'll happily send it from my cottage to yours!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 6:00 PM 6 comments  

Categories: cottage, decorating, online yardsale, shop, thrifty finds

Saturday, May 31, 2008

New Cottage Charm Giveaway Mailing List

Well, this year's Cottage Charm Giveaway is all but over! Drawings are taking place now and into tomorrow for some and it's so exciting to see who all the winners are! We've had a blast and I thank each and every one of you for playing along.

I received some exciting news yesterday from Sadie Lou, the administrator of the Cottage Style Street Team @ Etsy.(As you probably already know, Etsy is THE place to buy and sell all things handmade and vintage.) The Cottage Style Street Team was put together "for artists/sellers at Etsy that specialize in Glitter, Ephemera, Old Photographs, Collage, Mixed Media, Roses, Polka Dots, Tea Stained, Ball Fringe and all around beautifying the world with our Romantic, Shabby, Cottage Style!" There are, as of right now, over 160 members in the team. How wonderful is that?

Anyway, Sadie contacted me and expressed interest in working together next year to promote the 3rd Annual Cottage Charm Giveaway. This would be an awesome way to promote the members of the Cottage Style Street Team as well and I'm all about promoting small businesses - especially those specializing in cottage style! So who knows...with the help of many more shop owners, next years Cottage Charm Giveaway could be even bigger!

So check out the CSST @ Etsy...Maybe you even qualify to join their team if you have an Etsy shop. They also have a blog that you won't want to miss. I've added it to my blogroll already.

While we're on the subject of exciting announcements, I wanted to let everyone know that I've set up a mailing list for those interested in receiving upcoming announcements regarding future Cottage Charm Giveaways. (Thanks to KJ at eye-dyllic for the great idea.) I know that time flies by and we can easily forget - so it would be convenient to have reminders when the next giveaway rolls around. You can join the mailing list below as well is in the right hand column of my blog down near where the other Cottage Charm info is.



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Well, it's been fun and thanks again to everyone who helped make this year's giveaway a huge success!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 7:40 PM 5 comments  

Categories: cottage giveaway, resources, shop

Thursday, August 23, 2007

For Those That Are Interested...

I wanted to let everyone know that I'm keeping a separate blog for my faux treat and business related entries. After all, this blog is about cottage decor and renovation:) I'll update my business site as new photos or items are available but I'll let you know here whenever I do that...

You'll find my business persona a little "different" than who I am normally. It is a reflection of and in a way, a tribute to, the family and folks I was raised around here in the South - people I'll never forget and who are the epitome of Southern Hospitality. I'm not off my rocker, hehe, but I do genuinely have an appreciation from where I came from - no matter where I go - and wished to express that somehow through my business:)

Here you go! The Twice Remembered Cottage

Have a great day, everyone!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 12:36 PM 7 comments  

Categories: cottage, resources, shop, sweet treats, Twice Remembered

Friday, August 03, 2007

A New Journey

I feel that I have positively neglected my poor blog and dear readers! I wish that I could say that we've been swamped working on the house and that lots has been done, but no - that isn't the case. Just like my blog, our projects have been getting only a little attention this summer. I feel disappointed in both instances, but I do know the break has been necessary because my "new journey" has begun. In due time, we'll get back to the house and though I feel guilty about it's utter state of incompletion and my CHAOS (Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome), it will keep for now.

As you may know, I'm starting my own little business. I've always wanted to help out with the family budget in some way, especially from home and preferrably doing something I enjoy doing. Because of the great interest that has been expressed by many folks, I've decided to mainly specialise in making and selling my faux candies and other confections.

I have had so.much.fun with this sweet treat adventure and really see it as a way to be creative everyday and make pieces that bring smiles to people young and old. Children love it. My kids and others that come into my home are just amazed and you can see their eyes get big and their wishful expressions on their faces. Often they tell me, "Oh, I just want to eat it!". They love to pick up the pieces and touch them and marvel over the fact that they can't even take one nibble:) And I gave a small box of candies to Hub's grandmother the other day and I can't tell you how much joy it brought to her. She called and told me, "You have to sell these! If I could sell them from door to door, I would!". Hehe! Later in the week, one of her friends, who I've never met and don't know, called me and told me, "You have to sell these! Make them in bulk! I want to send some to so-in-so and so-in-so and...". As it stands at this moment, I'm making twelve boxes of candy for an upcoming event (they are being bought to give as gifts)- a dozen candies per box. I've been working daily on these little gems.

So, having decided to make this a real business, I've also had to spend a portion of my time ordering candy boxes, candy liners, and all the other supplies needed for this venture. After all, presentation is everything! I will also be expanding into making cookies, cupcakes, and later cakes, so the candies are just the beginning.

I've had many of you ask about purchasing my candies and first I want to say Thank You! Also, as soon as I'm finished with this larger order, I'll be taking some good pictures of them to post in my Etsy shop. At that point, I'll be officially opening my online business and you'll be able to see more details and purchase easily.

You know the saying, "Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life"? ... I love that and it's so true! So this is what I've been up to as of late. That and swim lessons for the kidlets, getting them ready for back-to-school, and preparing them for their annual end of summer trip with their grandmother. They left on Tuesdsay and don't get back home until Saturday night. Hubs was out of town from Monday until Thurdsay night, so I've been hubless and childless for days now with only our dogs and new baby cockatiel to keep me company...and I'm not complaining! A little time to oneself every now and again does wonders for ones spirit:)

Also, I haven't had the internet since Monday evening. I didn't know what was wrong with it but it turns out the the kids switched some plugs around and it wasn't connected correctly. So lots of emails to catch up on!

Thanks so much for checking in on me - I know it must be a bore to check in for two or three weeks straight with no update. I haven't had anything house related to report for awhile but I hope that things settle down and more time is freed up when the kids are back in school. Also, as it stands right now, the things that need to be done on the house are things that hubs has to do (trimwork, raising ceiling hallway, installing doors, etc., etc.). There's nothing for me to tackle now so I'm trying to be patient. His company has kept him busy traveling as of late, so no spare time for him, unfortunately. We're just trying to find time to squeeze in mowing the yard! I admit, I'm still having those days that I want to cry and throw in the towel and I feel in complete despair over living in what sometimes feels like a shack. I still shower in our almost gutted bathroom, come down our dreary, ugly hallway with missing sheetrock, walk into our living room with exposed subflooring and popcorn ceiling, but then look into our bright and sunny kitchen that though still needs a lot of work, looks so cheerful and inviting to me. The parts that are done show that hubs and I are capable of bringing our (my) visions to fruition and that eventually, I'll see every room the way I see the completed parts of our kitchen. But does anyone have any patience to spare?

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 7:30 AM 27 comments  

Categories: accessories, crafts, resources, shop, sweet treats, Twice Remembered

Monday, May 28, 2007

"Sweet Little Things" from the Twice Remembered Cottage

Do these candies look yummy or what? Mmmmm... In actuality, I'm not suppose to have sugar - any sugar, but I've had a major sweet tooth all my life:) Sometimes I do better than others at sticking to my no-sugar diet. This month has been a good month (I've lost about 7 or 8 pounds!). But that hasn't stopped me from admiring all the sugared pieces of goodness that are so commonly available everywhere I turn. In fact, it hasn't stopped me from making my own sweet treats right in my own kitchen.

I made a small assortment of candies this week: white chocolate melts with both rasberry and milk chocolate "drizzles", dark chocolate melts with milk chocolate and white chocolate drizzles, milk chocolate and creamy nougat bites, and chocolate chews - plain and powder sugar coated.

How do they taste? Well, I wouldn't know. And neither will anyone else:) You see, these candies are completely and 100% fake, made from non-edible household materials. They're not made of wax and they'll last forever! They were made by me strictly for viewing enjoyment, hehe. I can't tell you how fun it is to make these - and for me, this is just the beginning!

Soon all of my kidlets will be in school which means I'll have more time to work on crafts to sell. I don't want to work outside the home, so this is a good solution to help add a little to the family budget (and to feed my craft addiction!) Like many of you, I have my hands in everything - my interests are many! But I do know for sure that I will be making a lot more of these candies, plus cakes, cupcakes, brownies, sundaes, and much more. I consider myself "in training" now and I'm really excited about learning more about this beautiful "faux food" art form.

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If you are interested in having some of these "Sweet Little Things" from my Twice Remembered Cottage, for now I'm selling them for $10 a dozen, plus $4 shipping. They'll come with a doily and each will be in an individual paper candy liner (they look like mini cupcake liners!). I can send you all of one kind of candy, or a variation as seen in the photos. I'll be working on new creations as well (this is so addictive!). Just email me at onewomanscottagelife@hotmail.com and let me know what you'd like and I'll whip something sweet up just for you:)

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 11:11 AM 15 comments  

Categories: cottage, shop, sweet treats, Twice Remembered

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

A Few Cottage Finds at Goodwill

Have I ever shared a photo of our parakeet, Skyler? If not, here he is admiring himself in the mirror. Actually, he thinks that's another bird. He's constantly smooching on his reflection and I'm constantly cleaning Skyler slobber off the mirror:)


I haven't posted any Goodwill bargains in quite a while, so I thought I'd do that today. First of all, I've found a spot for that little white flea market table (for now...who knows where it will migrate in the future!). I put it in the kitchen, of all places. Until we put food pantry in there, we'll have room for the table. Everything is so transitory during a remodel anyway, and I may be crazy for trying to "decorate" an unfinished kitchen just a bit - but that's ok.



Oh how I love the colors red and white!


This is a very old silverplated coffee (tea?) pitcher. The cream and sugar are missing the lids but I really liked the antique look of the set. I never plan to clean them up:)


An old scalloped edge bowl - perfect for the apples that won't fit in the fridge!


Someone made this simple little memo/photo board. It's covered in a pretty cotton plaid and ribbons were attached with upholstery tacks. So simple that I might try to make one myself sometimes. I purchased the photo frame at Goodwill, too, and as you can see, I still need to find a picture to put in it:)


This stack of old scalloped edged plates and saucers was just $4.99. I searched and searched for any bowls or cups that went with the set, but to no avail. These old plates are very lightweight and delicate, have plenty of craze marks and have been well used (and probably loved!) for decades.




Ah, and here is our little man Sky again. He loves to perch at the top of the kitchen cabinets for a birdseye view of the place. Hmm, seeing this photo makes me really wish our crown moulding was up already, lol. But I'm sure Skyler doesn't mind:)


I want to say thanks for Dawn for tagging me for the Thinking Bloggers Award! Wow! It's time for me to tag some Thinking Bloggers and I'll get to that soon.... Thanks again!

On the remodeling front, that pesky dining wall is now sanded and primed (again). It's not perfect, but much better than the first time around (remember I wrote about the ways and dips?). I don't think anyone will be able to tell that there was once a door on the that particular wall. I'm making my peace and moving on:)

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 9:42 PM 16 comments  

Categories: accessories, cottage, decorating, furniture, shop

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Lot of 40 + Antique Ladies Home Journal on Ebay...What a deal!

It's not a usual thing for me to make two entries in one day, but I wanted to let everone know about an Ebay auction before it ends.


For those of you interested in ephemera and antique papers and old magazines in general, this auction is for you! It's not my auction, (and I sure wish I had the extra cash floating around to win) but I think this is a great deal:)

Someone is selling a Lot of 40+ Antique Ladies Home Journals dating from the 1800's (1888 to 1896) for the starting bid of $75. I don't know how high the bids will go (no one has bid yet - the auction ends in 1 Day 4 Hours as of this posting), but I *do* know that if these were sold individually, you would pay A LOT more than that. For instance, someone else is selling an older LHJ (early 1900's) for $25. Someone else is selling one pattern from a Ladies Home Journal for $9.99, another is selling one ad from the magazine for $25, and so on. So this is an awesome find!


There would be so many uses for these old mags...framing ads and articles or using the beautiful pictures and print for decoupage. It would be splendid if one of you bids on and wins this auction! The seller has tons more photos on her auction page - check it out! The auction ends on Mar-29-07 16:25:48 PDT (1 day 4 hours)

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 12:59 PM 11 comments  

Categories: books, cottage, nostalgia, resources, shop

Monday, March 26, 2007

What $62 Might Get You at the Nashville Flea Market

I had so.much.fun on Friday at the Nashville Flea Market. As I mentioned earlier today, it was just me - no kids or husband:) That meant I could linger for as long as I wanted at any one booth without anyone complaining, hehe. And the weather was beautiful to boot!

Oh how easily I could have dropped $100 or more for beautiful old goodies, but as I mentioned in Friday's post, we were about to use a good chunk o' change for our new doors (see today's earlier entry)and hardware. So needless to say, I had to fight myself to keep from buying too much, lol. So here is what I bought...

A cute little old red and white chair for $11...




And old cream colored woven blanket with cherry red, lime green, and pale blue stripes for $5....



A cute little wooden cottage table for $20....



These old milk bottles are probably my favorite. Someone at some point painted the inside of them white and I love it! I got the set for $20. The little white pitcher beside it was $6.


Oh, and the old silverware in the pitcher, I didn't get at the flea market, but at Goodwill last week for just .25 each. Can't beat that! I don't plan on cleaning them - I love them just the way they are (for decorative use only)!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 3:23 PM 17 comments  

Categories: accessories, cottage, furniture, nostalgia, shop

Friday, March 23, 2007

Flea Market Bound + PIcking Up New Interior Doors

You may find this hard to believe, but I haven't been to the flea market in probably two years. I know that if I went there frequently, we'd have no money to finish this neverending remodel, so I play it safe and just don't go often:) Besides, I just have to box everything up and store it for now anyways. But Friday (today), I'm Flea Market Bound! I still won't be lugging back furniture or higher ticketed items because the Flea Market is just a pitstop for me before we head down to pick up our pine interior six-panel doors. We'll be buying all of the oil rubbed bronze door knobs we'll need while we're there, so my flea market budget is pretty pinched. (Fiddlesticks!) But we'll see if I can find a special something with an itty bitty "renovator's budget":) The weather is going to be gorgeous, I won't have the kidlets, and I love a good hunt!

Before I sign off, please check out a new decorating/remodeling blog that I've recently discovered. It's called A Charmed Life and is written by a new blogger named Dawn. She says on her website... "I just recently purchased my first home and am busy remodeling and decorating. I am inspired by magazines, HGTV, books, and of course other women's blogs! I want my home to feel warm and welcoming and to be a special place for my family." Now, I've probably gone and embarassed her (sorry, Dawn!) but I love it when a new and inspirational house blog gets discovered! She just started writing this month and has lots of nice photos and project ideas already...check it out!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 12:14 AM 9 comments  

Categories: cottage, doors, resources, shop

Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Good News, Then the Bad News, Then More Bad News

The Good News is that I primed the dining wall where we removed the door and unless you are looking for it, you'd never know there was a door there. The Bad News is that I *do* look and I *can* tell where the door use to be. *sigh* This wall has driven me nuts and I wish that I could just give in and let it go. You don't see seams - they're gone, but I can see a couple of waves and dips in the wall near the seams. In the photo, the color variation you see is the primer - it was a different brand of green primer that I had originally used on the wall, so the color is a little off. I thought that maybe that's what was throwing me off, but when I painted a sample of the paint on the patched area - nope, it's a wavy wall:(

The wall wasn't even to begin with, but I never noticed because there was a door there interrupting the drywall. But now that it's just one big wall, those little humps jump out at me and I won't get any peace until they're fixed, lol. So the More Bad News is that I'll probably need to go over nearly the entire wall again with drywall mud to even it out. You may think I could just sand out any unlevel places, but that would result in just one big dip instead of two little ones. Oh well, at least this can be fixed and it isn't some kind of catastrophe. We'll see if I have any hair left by the end of this project. I think I need to get one of those really large, wide drywall blades, though, to help ensure that I'm applying the drywall evenly and filling in the dips correctly.


I know the days are suppose to feel longer now, but they are just flying by for me. There is so much to do and still so little time! Ack! But I have worked on some cottage crafts a little bit this week...
This set of little glass cottage fridge jewels (magnets) will be going in my online shop when it opens. I know there is usually a need for us to put reminders and lists on the fridge or other places - I love the idea of doing this in cottage style:) You can click the last photo to get a better look at this cottage fridge jewelry:)

Well, as usual, I only have this snippet of time and now I need to get out of work clothes and fetch the kidlets from school. I haven't yet responded to the generous comments and emails from the last entry but will soon - thank you all so much!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 1:38 PM 16 comments  

Categories: accessories, cottage, decorating, diningroom, shop, walls

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

This Weeks Thrifty Finds / Cottage Treasures

I had the day to myself last Friday so I decided to do a little Goodwill Hunting. I got there just as they were unloading a few carts of stuff right of the truck, so I found some great little cottage worthy items:)


This is a framed print that I just love. I'm very picky when it comes to art I buy (which explains why I don't have much framed art). I know I must really love a piece when I try to walk away from it but can't...it keeps drawing me back, which was the case with this piece. I love the tranquility and peacefulness in this print and can just imagine myself on that little canoe out in the water:) The artist is Gene Pelham who was known for his magazine cover illustrations, especially the "Saturday Evening Post". I also like this print because it has all the colors I'm using in our house...reds, greens, yellows, and a touch of blue. The frame is solid wood...very heavy. I'm not sure how old it is. I paid 19.99 for it.


Wooden candlesticks...The two taller ones were $1.99 each. They still had their original price stickers on them - one for $25 and the other for $15! I plan on painting the smaller pair of candlesticks. They were just .50.


This next find reminds me of a small apocathary chest. It's solid wood and very heavy. I want to paint it and replace the plastic knobs. I paid $9.99 for it...


Here's a little wooden shelf that I bought for 2.99...Nothing fancy but it's nice and solid and simple.



I love natural looking baskets and have been collecting them for a few months now. I found these two identical baskets and snatched them right up They didn't have a price sticker on them so I don't know how much I paid for them. I have them filled with ivy now and they're sitting on my living room window sill.


I found these brand new decorative bottles - $1.99 for the smaller one and $2.99 for the larger one. I've always wanted a couple of these for the kitchen.



And lastly, here is a beautiful, large...chamber pot. I only just last night learned what it is...and only AFTER I declared that it was a soup tureen on the HGTV decorating forums. How embarassing... Anyway, I guess I have to take it out of my cupboards now, lol!

I've added all these finds to my Thrifty Finds / Cottage Treasures photo gallery.

Have a good day, everyone!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 7:33 AM 9 comments  

Categories: accessories, shop

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