
I had alot of fun painting that red ladder. Jenni bought some red paint and we went a little red-happy. She painted the old tool box. Its amazing how some paint can give something a total new look.
This is our summer/shabby chic area (one of my favorites).
Jenni and i made that top quilted americana throw. The other one was made my jenni's mother-in-law.
These little girls' dresses are way to cute. I'll brag all i want because jenni made them all. I just did the ironing on some of them. They're so light and summer-y. Such fun!
Talking about summer-y...heres another quilted throw jenni and i made. Each block has a flower made out of different shades of pink or brown scrapes. It adds some happy cheer where ever its placed. 
Shabby chic pillow made with the 9-block pattern.
I made these hotpads. Each one has a loop on one corner so they can be hung for decoration too. Its whatever you chose. We actually have a bigger selection of colors but this is the only picture i uploaded.
These towel aprons are one of jenni's projects although i try to help when i can. The towel in the front is so handy because its right there when you need it...no running back and forth across the kitchen just to wipe your hands.
She makes them in all colors and styles...americana, chicy, coffee, patriotic, with or without ruffles...
Well, thats all for now. That was fun. Blogging might just be one of my new hobbies!
I hope you have a great holiday weekend. Be safe and have some fun. Im definitely looking forward to it. I'll be camping with friends, sooo i think theres good times ahead.
Happy 4th! Julie
1 comment:
Hi,
I found your blog through Curious Sofa's blog. What a cute store! When I saw you were from Arthur, Il, I just had to comment. I own a shop in Fairbury, Il about 2 hours north of Arthur. We are located on Rt. 24 and have converted a old 2 store house into a shop. I may have to take a little road trip and stop in some time. Best Wishes!!
Kathy
The Antique Shoppe
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