Thursday, November 29, 2012

Last Sale of the YEAR!!!

Elaine and I will be hosting our last sale of the 2012 year...
I can not believe it went by soo quick!
 

Come shop for unique, handcrafted and vintage items at Betsy BoyerSmith's home. (3971Teal Ln, Lewiston, ID 83501)

There will be items by multiple talented people such as BU2ful Farmhouse Charm, Laural Smith, Konen's Karamels, Oh Sew Green, Gourds by Phyllis, Deanna Grimm and many more!

Shop on Friday, November 30th from 4:00 to 8:00 or Saturday December 1st from 9:00 to 2:00

Hope to see you there and you are more than welcome to bring a friend!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Red Barn Farms 2012

      Finally!!!       Here are some pictures of the booth Elaine and I threw together. We have so much fun going to Red Barn year after year and seeing the same shoppers love our booth puts huge smiles on our faces. This year was a little chilly, but no rain...yay! We can't wait til next year.
 
BIG thanks to Jennifer Konen, Deanna Grimm, Phyllis Hewett, Shirley Boyer and Uncle Don for joining our booth!






Thursday, November 8, 2012

Clarkston HS Craft Show

Our next show is coming QUICK! Clarkston High School Craft Show, Saturday, November 17th from 9 to 3. Hope to see you all there! Now, I have to go get busy on my projects

The reason I have been MIA!!!

Meet our new love child, Olivia!
So sorry that I have not posted for EVER, but I have been crazy busy. Here is a quick run down of what's been happening:  
*Purchased our house
*Olivia
*Red Barn Farms Fall Festival (posting pics soon, promise)
*Sold Sweet Little April
*and crazy life!
Hi, my name is Olivia Smith. I love the chew on hands, flip flops and power cords. I have a tendency to tackle unexpecting kids and melt my parents hearts with my puppy eyes.
I am an Airedale Terrier and am growing like a weed!

Sunday, September 30, 2012

April's AFTER, TA-DA


 Well folks, here she is! I am usually not a girly-girl but I had a lot of fun making this camper girly. With a little paint, some TLC, elbow grease and a couple of decorations I am smitten with the results. She will be all set up and for sale at the Red Barn Farms Fall Festival in Colton, WA, October 13th and 14th.





DIY Fall Decorations

 Today was a great day of crafting! Finally made some wooden candy corn decorations that I have been wanting for awhile. It just so happened that as I was perusing the oops paints (this happens every time I'm in a paint store) there was an orange and yellow, and they were perfect fall-ish hues. The paints cost $1.50 all together and the lumber was also a steal in the bargain bin for $0.51. Why Home Depot charges 51 cents for the dinged up wood, I have no idea, but I love it. So, all in all, this easy DIY project cost $2.01! If you can run a saw and a sander and have an afternoon, your house can be overtaken by candy corn!

I Love this barnwood bird house that Elaine made for our wedding. And believe it or not, it matches ALL of my decor! hehe

April, my new camper project!

So...driving to work the other day I noticed a camper I had been
eyeballing for about a year
got a fresh coat of
turquoise paint.
 And then, on my way back from lunch I noticed that the little turquoise camper now had a FOR SALE sign in the window. So, what did I do? Stopped to look at after work,
liked it, bought it and brought it home.
Here is a look at the before shots. She is a 1959 16ft Forester.




Thursday, September 27, 2012

Puttin' Scraps to Good Use


Here is a quick little project I whipped up to use up some of the material scraps I have laying around. I bought the tote bags at Jo Ann's, with a coupon of course, and accessorised with scraps of vintage fabric, ribbons, buttons, flowers, you name it, it'll work.  I love the green ones, myself!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Canning, canning, canning

I have been a canning fool this summer. It's been a blast because I tried all new things this year including plum and red onion chutney, zucchini salsa and butters. The smell of pear and plum butter reducing all day long is something I could live with.
GARLIC DILL PICKLES
KOSHER PICKLES
GRAPE JELLY
BLACKBERRY JAM
ZUCCHINI SALSA
LORI'S FAMOUS SALSA
SPICED PLUM BUTTER
VANILLA PEAR BUTTER
PLUM RED ONION CHUTNEY
PICKLED GREEN BEANS
PEPPER JELLY

So far, I have tried, and loved, the grape jelly, spiced plum butter, pepper jelly and red onion chutney. We poured the chutney over pork chops and my husband finished his plate before I even started, guess you could say he thought it was...great!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Farmer's Market Happiness

 I love going to farmer's markets. Last weekend I was able to stroll through the Missoula Farmer's Market (one of my all time favorites) and this weekend the hubby and I hit up the Moscow Farmer's Market. I can never get over the vibe, the smells, the colors and the yummy food of a bustling market. We originally went up to pick up my latest addition to my blue bike family, a '62 Hollywood Schwinn! After we got home I was inspired to make a quick batch of pickled green beans and picked some blackcaps for jam later today. A while ago, my mom and I made three different batches of pepper jelly, um mm good!!! I LOVE SUMMER 




Friday, August 31, 2012

Hallway makeover and a bonus!!!




People may think I'm nuts, but I love when my husband leaves on business trips...that's when I GET STUFF DONE!!! Ha ha, but really, when he leaves I can do whatever I want, how ever I want and quickly too. On his latest trip I decided to redo our hallway, finally.  Wallpaper - floor to ceiling - on top of plaster, grrr. I really wanted to do wainscoting to match the bathroom and choose to stick with the same colors also.  After texturing, sanding, painting, cutting and loving using the nail gun, my whole hallway project was around 100 bucks. I was pretty pleased!

Eventually, I would love to get chandeliers, but I just spray painted the existing light fixtures for now. I love that my fish tank fit snug into that awkward cubby and I even painted the drawers a fun turquoise!

Here is my bonus project. With the left over wainscoting pieces, I made chalkboards. The back is a panel from an old door that fell apart and the chalk holder is a Scrabble easel.