Monday, January 28, 2013

Mission Accomplished - Ready for First Sale

A great day today, hauling re-purposed goods to my monthly occasional sale spot, Picket Fence Gals & staging to my hearts content!  Ready for the sale on February 6th in Lindstrom, MN!  

From Minneapolis/St. Paul head directly East on Highway 8 past Forest Lake, Chisago City and then into Lindstrom ~ you can't miss it! 

Picket Fence Gals
13075 Lake Blvd.
Lindstrom, MN  55045
Back Entrance to Picket Fence
Porch Area Reserved for Lucille's in April!

Working Beside Fellow Picket Fence Vendors
Couldn't Do this Without my Junkin' Husband
I am in the thought process of planning what "yard items" I will bring to the sale.

  • Baby Buggy Base with Galvanized Tub & Valentine Inspired Fun
  • Barn Door with Great Nail Character & Hardware Salvaged from the 'soon to be demolished farm'
  • Cute Weathered Bench; perfect for skaters at the edge of a skating pond!
Will be 'restocking' nightly during the sale - so check back for great finds!

Bed Spring - Flower Cone
Cute Vignette



Great Vintage Smith-Corona
w/Floating Key
When you follow your bliss....
Floral Laminate Seat on Metal Chair Base from
Garbage Rescue


Farm Salvage Pink Door
& Crafted Metal Flag Banner
Lucille's Vintiques
Silver Candle Holders
Perfect for a Romantic Valentine Table Setting





Re-cycled Wool Sweater Boots
Burlap Lined Milk Crate


Baby Buggy Wheel

 Now....looking towards the March space ~ planning a Vintage Sewing theme with Fresh Infused Bags from the Creative Hands of my Sister!  And painting a coffee table in the Pantone Color of 2013 -- Emerald Green using a Dry Brush Technique of Brown.



Post Card Creation from Son Drew
In-Process Soon to Be Printed!

Enjoy ~

Ruth


Monday, January 21, 2013

Monthly Vendor Spot - Achieved!

Whew!  What a difference a few weeks can make -- after a 2 week blog sabbatical for a desperately  needed PC check ~

Much has happened ~
  • I landed a monthly vendor spot at Picket Fence Gals Occasional Sale in Lindstrom, MN!  Starting at the February show (February 4 - 8th).  So excited and planning on what will be at the 'Grand Opening' of my spot is well underway! All things Valentine Day inspired -- white, pink, red and black!
Sweet Apron for Valentines Day Brunch
Pretty in Pink - Birdcage & China


Vintage Mail to Your Sweetheart

Rhinestone Brooch/Vintage Bottle & 1920 Post Card
Great Silver Patina 
Favorite Whites
  • Submitted the application for the Fall Junk Bonanza (JB) show. 
  • Continued 'picking' at the soon to be demolished farm.
My Junkin' Husband Harvesting Rusty Tin

Fruits of the Labor on a Cold Winter Day

Beautiful Rusty Tin - Projects Circling in my Head
 And....My Junkin' Husband and I have completed many projects for the upcoming JB and Picket Fence Sales!
Pretty Brooch & Fancy Shoes
Enamel Tea Pot Up-cycled as a Flower Pot
Flower Pot Cousin w/o the Fancy Lid

Farm Salvage Baby Buggy
Ready for Spring Flowers 
Wrapping Paper Bin Upcycled Vintage Stool
w/Iza Pearl Designer Fabric Liner - Another Lucille Creation
Patchwork Detail - Iza Pearl Designer Fabrics

Detail on the Wrapping Paper Bin with Vintage Pom Pom Trim

Mid-Century Shades of Grey Dresser & Side Tables
My Junkin' Husband Amazing Talent with
Rusty/Chalky Sheetmetal

Rusty Metal Detail w/Coat of Polyeurathane
 Grain Chute w/ Finds
Perfect for Tall Pussy Willows in the Spring


 Traveler Skis - Chippy Teal Paint
Upcycled into Coat Rack with Vintage Hooks



Sweet Footed Cut Glass Bowl
Salvaged Insulators

Distressed End Table w/ Little Orange Bird
Skeleton Key Book Marks w/ Pretty Pink Owl

Insulator 'May Baskets'
Enjoy!  More to come ... pretty pink farm salvage door up-cycled with rain gutter 'window box' & chippy white barn board signs.

Oh so fun! Lucille is in Yuma, Arizona for the winter but is on the search for 'Good Junk' to bring home for up-cycling!

~ Ruth

Monday, January 7, 2013

Lucille's Upcycled Stuff

Lucille's Upcycled Stuff:

In addition to picking, and re-purposing vintage decor items and preparing for an exceptional booth at Junk Bonanza I also wanted to share another branch of this business that is underway as well.

Lucille is not only an avid collector of great junk, she is also an amazing pattern designer and seamstress.  In early December Lucille decided to design a pattern & sew boots out of wool sweaters & leather jackets found in thrift shops. 


The adventure began, my job was to comb thrift shops through-out the metro area, looking for unique sweaters and great leather jackets.  Score!  In the meantime, Lucille designed the pattern, started shrinking the sweaters and set up a sewing room dedicated to sewing wool boots.  Since Lucille winters in Arizona (starting next week!) I gave her a project list to complete and .... she delivered.  My sister and I received the first pairs and we have literally had people ask to buy the boots from us off our bodies!

The boots have leather soles, that are cushioned with 4 layers of stuff and are lined with fleece.  They are perfect for cuddling in the house or wearing with leggings/jeggings outside on days without melting snow!




We are currently working on marketing these unique one of a kind boots, but I wanted to share some of the designs currently available.

In addition to Wool Boots, Lucille is also sewing fabulous burlap table runners, burlap liners for vintage metal bins as well as cell phone/I-pad easels.  Did I say that Lucille is amazing?  Who would have thought that a new business venture would be on her horizon as she faces her 78th birthday??  

Enjoy!

- Ruth   

Saturday, January 5, 2013

American Pickers Dream

An American Pickers Dream!

I wanted to share an amazing experience best described as an American Pickers weekend! 

As I searched the free stuff on Craigslist I found rusty old mattresses great for harvesting bed springs, perfect for an old insulator project I am planning.  I called the guy and secured the free mattresses, as he was explaining the property and where I could locate the mattresses, he mentioned a chicken coop that was soon to be demolished.

Hold the thought .... a chicken coop?  Does the coop still had it's original nesting boxes, something I have been looking for a while ~ perfect for displaying pumpkins and hay in the fall!?  Indeed the nesting boxes were available to anyone who wanted to crow-bar them off the wall!  As the guy continued, he mentioned perhaps that I would be interested in looking around the 'other buildings' on the property.  And that all items needed to be removed within the next few weeks since the buildings would be burned.   

Lucille, my son's girlfriend Emily and I hopped in the car and journeyed to the 'soon to be demolished farm'.  Oh my.... as we drove down the long drive, on this below zero January day, decked out in our finest picking clothes, Lucille exclaimed 'Oh My I forgot my Lipstick'.  We laughed until our belly's hurt ~ in our over-sized boots and overcoats.  Quite a sight.

The buildings held great treasure, although much imagination was needed.  Old wooden troughs chewed by animals over the years with a little varnish these treasures will be perfect as fall table centerpieces, wooden skis to grace an entry door,  paint chipped doors, latticed windows, grain bins, rusty patina tin on the Grainery just begging to be taken off and re-purposed in my Garden Shed ceiling, and a huge piece of farm equipment with rusty old gears, an amazing wooden wheel and the list goes on!!    

A Gold Mine Indeed!!

After my husband returned from his ice-fishing trip, I told him about the Pickers experience and he excitedly suggested that we head to the soon to be demolished farm and start Picking! 

The Grainery



The Chicken Coop

We hopped in our F250 pickup with a trailer behind, crow bar and hammer on the bright afternoon today.  We picked to our hearts content starting in the Grainery where we found lots more treasure under the rubble.  The best find of the day was a 4 foot wrench!  


What more could a girl want?  A 4 ft Wrench!
Farm Equipment with Huge Potential for Gear Salvage 
Rusty Wheel
Wooden Wheel used to Auger Grain into Bins (Still needing to charm my way  with this!)
White and Chippy 
Galvanized Wash Bucket loaded with Cornice
Bucket of Rusty Wheels
Then off to another outbuilding to salvage those bedsprings and wooden troughs.  And finally to the chicken coop.  


Chicken Nesting Boxes & Rusty Bedsprings
As we were picking through the chicken coop a gentleman who rents the property showed up, I explained the property owner knew we were picking and he kindly said he knew about us arriving to pick.  As we talked he explained he was the owner of these fabulous street lights (which were previously 'not for sale') salvaged from a city project in Southern Minnesota.  


Vintage Street Lights - Numbered and Salvaged 

He said he had great plans for the lights, but hadn't gotten to them and explained that his wife did not see there treasure.  So...with my charm suggested a price that he couldn't resist and that we would take these off his hands to boot!  He accepted and then explained that he would drop by the original light poles as well. 

Score!
I have met some of the most amazing people this past few days, and truly appreciate my husband and his willingness to join me on this new venture.  

Enjoy the pictures!!  After we unpack the truck/trailer we head back tomorrow to salvage those chicken coops, Ball Jars & the Patina Tin from the Grainery!  


Trailer of Salvaged Treasure
All in a days work for pickers!!  Lovin' Life!!

- Ruth