Showing posts with label repurposed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repurposed. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Etsy Search Word: Lumber

If "sawdust" were a cologne, I'd spritz my husband and snuggle up to enjoy the scent. Ahhh, lumber. I've been in workshop mode, crafting a headboard.
Browsing Etsy, I've found some lumber-material items (like these!) which are photographed well, and appeal to my needs for art and for function.


I love Adirondack chairs. They're awesome for a shady reading spot, or laptop Etsy-ing in the outdoors. These are even eco-friendly! Check out jeffbuildsfurniture.

How cool are these? I've had a button-making plan in mind, but I'm sure my results won't be as precise as these beauties by littlepurls.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Rake head, candle stick, wooden poles, old buttons, and a cellar door

I had the chance to spend a day in thrift, antique, and artisan shops in Columbia, Missouri. In a happy coincidence, Lisa Bartlet, the proprietor of Spare Parts Gallery turned out to be a fellow Etsian whom I had hearted. It was fun to meet someone passionate about art, upcycling, and Etsy. I urge anyone who drives I-70 to head to downtown Columbia and check out that store, as well as Poppy, where my friend bought some independently hand-crafted glasses.

Now, to boast about my purchases! Here is a rake head I picked up for a few bucks. I've hung my jewels from it, and plan to get others for my belts, headbands, and such.

These assorted wooden objects will become platforms for some quilted/stuffed decor items I'm inspired to make.
Buttons, buttons, vintage, wooden, bead, and glass. I thought it would be hard to part with them, but I've already adorned a newly made bag with one.

Hat rack, shabby chic variety. This was a steal and I'll use it to photograph purses and display them at craft shows. Isn't it adorable?

I also bought a beautifully weathered cellar door which I plan to transform into a headboard. No picture yet, as my friend with a truck (bless her) will be delivering it later in the week.

All in all, it was a blast to spend the day scouring shops well worth the time. The best part (aside from the laughs with my companions) was that I stayed within my slim cash budget, even including two indulgent meals, and purchases not catalogued here. Yay for me!