Saturday, August 25, 2012

It's Picking Time Again!

     We have our picking mojo back with a trip to South Carolina and one to North Carolina this month. Great vintage treasures, lovely scenery in the Smoky Mountains and as always fun photos, giggles and lots of cookies. You know it's picking season when you score 5 paint by numbers AND a sock monkey.

     The latest monkey is named Elmer and he wanted to see the scenery so we propped him up to see out of his window. He is now enjoying his new family at Jeri's house.

Our travels took us to Seabrook and Beaufort, SC, Flat Rock and Asheville, NC and a Salvation Army warehouse sale right here in Savannah. Laura found this funky award for the Friendly Letter Writing Contest.



and a great weather vane for her yard.


Because my alter ago is a cowgirl, I couldn't pass up this metal bunkhouse. I added a
cowgirl and Woody and a horse (of course).





     For the woman who longs for a more genteel time when vanities were part of the bedroom, here are a few treasures we found. See below a Christian Dior wig box, a refillable Avon powder puff wand that holds dusting powder, pastel shoe tress and a box of shoe mitts.






     The barn is filling up again with new finds and we have some items in our etsy shop that we are ready to mark down. We're celebrating a great summer of sales at mysistersbarn that we are opening a SECOND ETSY SHOP. The current shop will be all items on sale and the new
shop will feature the most recent finds. We hope to have it set up by next week
and will create a post when it's open!

In the meantime...here are a few of the cuties you will see for sale in the new shop!



Some days I think I live on this street!




Sunday, August 12, 2012

Jeri, Jeri Quite Contrary...

It's still really slow (TOO HOT) for finding many sales, so I have really spent more time tending to my garden. Now that summer is coming to an end, I have made a report card for myself. Some efforts were spectacular successes (sunflowers and four o'clocks), others were total failures (poppies). Enjoy the bright colors of the sunflowers, zinnias, wildflowers, four o'clocks and morning glories.

The Picking Sisters have two trips coming up to NC and to Florida, so the next post will be the vintage treasures we all love. (P.S. -Scroll to the end to see a recent sign score!)




Morning glories tangled with sunflowers and into the neighbor's yard.




B+ for the Morning Glories. Lush vines, but  not as many blooms as last year.



A+ for the sunflowers. The no-fail seeds made it easy to grow towering plants with
dinner-plate sized blooms.

Watching the sunflowers open was great fun - like a really cool science experiment.



Here's something I learned...whenever I cut the flowers the plants would
morph into one that made multiple small blooms instead of the single giant ones! 


When we were little one of our favorite things to do in the summer was picking four o'clock flowers and stringing them on a vine to make lei. They grew wild in the lane and always closed up at night. The ones I grew thrived and bloomed, but only at night. I finally looked at the seed packet and these were evening bloomers. Note to self: READ the seed packets next year.




I am especially proud of coaxing a bloom from this $1 Calla lily I bought at a thrift shop.






How rainy has it been? Look what sprouted in just 2 days...



And now the sign. It's 3' by 5' and "it's the Real Thing" from the 70's or 80's!









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