Thanks to those of you who purchased from my blog. I had very good intentions of getting my other finished products uploaded, but ran out of time not only to finish all of them, but also to post them. I have been busy working at our subway stores and getting the garden and lawn ready. We added some new item to the outside of the shop for your garden. We have also had a pretty bad time with storms. We lost Internet for awhile. So please don't give up on me, I will try to post more pics soon. Blessings, Lynda
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Hello to my friends.
I have had a few of you call to see what items we have left from our Open House and a few of you wanted some prices.
This is a great coverlet piece. It has the really dark blue that a few of you have inquired about. It is a pretty good size piece and the price is $75.00.
This is a great primitive blue bird and these sell for $9.00 each.
I only have two of my hand stitched purse tucks left. One has a beautiful primitive blue and is $12.00, this one also has a lot of stitching on the bottom. The "Liberty" one is $10.00.
We have this great primitive bucket that sells for $20.00 and a great old wooden bowl at $27.00. The Americana fabric you see by the bucket is actually from the early 1900's. I am selling it for $15.00 a yard. Quantities are limited on this. It would be great to use as a draping for the upcoming summer holidays.
This great primitive bunny in a bag with brome grass sells for $5.00 but quantities are limited.
We have some unique pin keeps such as the one in the little silver cup. It sells for $6.00 or the "Primitive Needfuls" These sell for $12.00 and there are only two available. Each one comes in a distressed box along with a small pin keep, raw flax, some old ticking, a piece of handmade lye soap wrapped in cheesecloth and a few other stitched pieces.
We have one "Tulip Time" pin keep left and one sampler. The pin keep sells for $6.00 and the framed hand-stitched "Spring" sampler sells for $5.00
Thanks you so much for your inquiries. Blessings, Lynda
This is a great coverlet piece. It has the really dark blue that a few of you have inquired about. It is a pretty good size piece and the price is $75.00.
This is a great primitive blue bird and these sell for $9.00 each.
I only have two of my hand stitched purse tucks left. One has a beautiful primitive blue and is $12.00, this one also has a lot of stitching on the bottom. The "Liberty" one is $10.00.
We have this great primitive bucket that sells for $20.00 and a great old wooden bowl at $27.00. The Americana fabric you see by the bucket is actually from the early 1900's. I am selling it for $15.00 a yard. Quantities are limited on this. It would be great to use as a draping for the upcoming summer holidays.
This great primitive bunny in a bag with brome grass sells for $5.00 but quantities are limited.
We have some unique pin keeps such as the one in the little silver cup. It sells for $6.00 or the "Primitive Needfuls" These sell for $12.00 and there are only two available. Each one comes in a distressed box along with a small pin keep, raw flax, some old ticking, a piece of handmade lye soap wrapped in cheesecloth and a few other stitched pieces.
We have one "Tulip Time" pin keep left and one sampler. The pin keep sells for $6.00 and the framed hand-stitched "Spring" sampler sells for $5.00
Thanks you so much for your inquiries. Blessings, Lynda
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Spring Open House
Well, its here! I apologize for not being able to post sooner. I had to work at our Subway stores most of the week. I am sure everyone knows how much free time there is when you are working full time. I am just going to post some pictures of what we have to offer. All items go on sale tomorrow at the start of our Open House. If you see something you like, just call or email me for availability and pricing with travelling fare. We would also be happy to hold an item for you.
This is a great old strawberry tote with baskets. I added some brome grass and made some strawberries out of wool.
This is an old feed sack chair cushion on a great little prim chair.
This is a box of your primitive needfuls. We have our raw flax, some homemade lye soap, old ticking, a pincushion made from an old feed sack, buttons, pins and a little sweet annie. The picture on top of the box could be of the person that had a little box like this of her very own.
We have a great selection of pin keeps. Some are made out of boxes that have been stained and inked for the great prim look. The boxes are then filled with raw flax. They have a great little strawberry on top of the pincushion that was all made out of an old feed sack.
We have handmade dogs, cats, goats, sheep and best of all our dolls.
We have vintage scoops with bird nests and electric lights. We also have old spice tins, vintage looking stitcherys', eggs in canning jars, greens in old pots with bird nests and more little stitched pin keeps.
We also have crocks, labeled jars, canning crocks, quilt pieces, books, signs, furniture, cubbies, jugs, duck and chicken crates.
We have a keeper of the garden door and keeper of the garden chairs. We have lots of garden items, prim planters, enamelware,decorated washboards, pillows, kitchen primitives and these are only a few of the items. Remember, all the handmade items are made by us, nothing is purchased.
We have many items that did not get completed so don't be disappointed if you can't make it this weekend. We will keep adding new items. As always, thanks for taking the time to stop by, Lynda
This is a great old strawberry tote with baskets. I added some brome grass and made some strawberries out of wool.
This is an old feed sack chair cushion on a great little prim chair.
This is a box of your primitive needfuls. We have our raw flax, some homemade lye soap, old ticking, a pincushion made from an old feed sack, buttons, pins and a little sweet annie. The picture on top of the box could be of the person that had a little box like this of her very own.
We have a great selection of pin keeps. Some are made out of boxes that have been stained and inked for the great prim look. The boxes are then filled with raw flax. They have a great little strawberry on top of the pincushion that was all made out of an old feed sack.
We have handmade dogs, cats, goats, sheep and best of all our dolls.
We have vintage scoops with bird nests and electric lights. We also have old spice tins, vintage looking stitcherys', eggs in canning jars, greens in old pots with bird nests and more little stitched pin keeps.
We also have crocks, labeled jars, canning crocks, quilt pieces, books, signs, furniture, cubbies, jugs, duck and chicken crates.
We have a keeper of the garden door and keeper of the garden chairs. We have lots of garden items, prim planters, enamelware,decorated washboards, pillows, kitchen primitives and these are only a few of the items. Remember, all the handmade items are made by us, nothing is purchased.
We have many items that did not get completed so don't be disappointed if you can't make it this weekend. We will keep adding new items. As always, thanks for taking the time to stop by, Lynda
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