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Snapshots Of Our Home – Home Tour Part 3

Front of the house

Home Tour pt. 3

We’ve started the process of moving. Since this house hasn’t sold yet, we’re kinda taking our time, trying not to wear ourselves out. But I can feel myself getting antsy to be totally moved. 

I’m staying home today to pack and clean while Ricky goes to the new house to wait on the washer and dryer. Did I say I was going to pack and clean? But here I sit….. 

Here are a couple more rooms in the house we’re leaving. Such a bittersweet feeling.


The Dining Room

Small dining room with vintage French furniture

This dining room is pretty small and I found a pretty dining room suite, actually bought at different times, that fit perfectly. It doesn’t fit so perfectly in the new house. It looks so dinky there! Those large rooms and high ceilings cause it to be lost in the expanse. Continue reading Snapshots Of Our Home – Home Tour Part 3

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Snapshots Of Our Home – Home Tour Part 2

Blue canning jars in a kitchen window. The kitchen in the home tour of our old house.

Home Tour Part 2

Continuing with the home tour of what will from now on be called, The Old House. How sad! I love this house! Moving to the new house will be exciting, but I feel like this house will have its feelings hurt. Oh. I’m getting teary. Sniff. 

Anyway. Let’s move into the den and kitchen. I’m skipping the dining room today because I didn’t get pictures yet. Thought I had some of the whole room, but I didn’t.


The Den

Primitive cabinet with a mix of mid century, florals, and fancy golds. Continue reading Snapshots Of Our Home – Home Tour Part 2

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Snapshots Of Our Home – Home Tour Of the House We’re Leaving

Corner in the living room

We close on the new house tomorrow and will start the process of moving, probably the next day. The house we’re in now, the one we’ve lived in the past 40 years, hasn’t sold yet, so we’ll just ease stuff out. Not get in any big hurry. But one thing’s for sure. It will never look the same after this weekend. I don’t want to forget, so I took some time to go through and take some pictures. No fancy lighting, no tripod, just me snapping pictures. So they’re not all that great — not that my pictures are all that great with fancy lighting and tripods. Picture taking is just not one of my talents. There are a lot of pictures and to keep the page load time under an hour, I’ll divide them up over the next two or three days.


The front foyer

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How I Organized My 5′ x 17′ Craft Room

How I organized my tiny craft room using vintage storage ideas.

Don’t we all feel the need to organize something when the new year rolls around? My craft room, which also serves as my office, was the first room to get the “treatment”. It was a mess. A really bad mess. Really, really bad. I was tired of turning sideways to get to the computer, tired of seeing the cat have to jump over a little pile of stuff to go outside. Tired of the chaos. So I went to work. Two and one half days — yes days — later, I can say done. Here are the results. We’ll start with the vintage suitcases.

Vintage Suitcase Storage

I adore the look of suitcases and vintage boxes stacked for storage. But for efficiency they’re really not the best. It helps to have them on shelves like this instead of stacked on top of each other, but then you have to pull each one out and set it down somewhere to get to the contents. Kinda hard in a 5′ wide room. Ideally, the shelf itself would pull out, but hubby is way too busy to concoct something like that. I’m lucky to have the shelves!

Now let me say this isn’t a glamor post. You’re not going to say, I want a craft room just like that! Oh, you might pick up a few ideas. I’d like to think I helped in some small way, but friends, this ain’t no magazine worthy room. It’s real. It’s a real room for a real person. It’s just me doing the best I can with what I have to work with. A five feet wide, seventeen feet long room (Okay, I exaggerated. It’s a few inches more both ways. But only a few.), a couple of neat-o pieces, and way, way, way too much craft crap. I’m grateful to have the room, which used to be a porch. It’s more than most people have. But let’s face it. It’s not the dream craft room for any of us.

I was pretty pleased with the handiness of this next workspace:

Craft Room Jewelry Work Space

A little typewriter table, a turquoise vacuum cleaner attachment holder and two, super duper, awesome, industrial storage bins that hold jewelry bits. Have you seen how much those little bins sell for?! Check out the most recently sold listings of metal drawers on eBay! Scroll past the plastic drawers. I was lucky and found mine for $5 each at an estate sale.

Another “pretty” shot:

Those ceramic wheels are in this metal tray:

The tray sits in this wonderful, old cabinet:

Craft room storage

The top is handmade and sits on an iron stove base.

Craft Room Storage

Still looks pretty messy, huh? But it’s an organized mess. Let’s rest our eyes on this 1970s beauty pageant badge:

Whew! That’s better.

So, if you stand with your be-hind backed up to the cabinet we just saw, this is the view of the rest of the room.

Small Craft Room

I got the metal shelves at the far right for a song at an estate sale. Had to take them apart to get them home. And the man conducting the sale Would. Not. Help. Had no intention of helping. But that’s just how he is. The taller shelving is a Restoration Hardware knockoff I had my hubby make a few years ago. I didn’t put them together right and the top is leaning. I’m not inclined to correct that any time soon. And that little enamel top table is my desk. Where I’m sitting at this very moment. No, really! Probably when you’re reading this, unless it’s the middle of the night and sometimes even then, that is most likely where I’ll be!

Let’s see another “pretty” picture or two, shall we?

And remember the cat? When I first brought the old cabinet in, she found a spot to lay. Lie? Lay? Which is the proper grammar? That spot has been cluttered for quite a while, but I fixed a cushion for her using the same bark cloth that’s on the windows.

Oreo was unavailable for pictures.

So that’s it. Don’t ask to see the room a month from now. I’m notorious for my messes.