Button tins and boxes were a staple of most homes when I was growing up. Used for mending and making clothes, they were something that most mothers and grandmothers had with their sewing supplies. These days, I, too, keep a…
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Button tins and boxes were a staple of most homes when I was growing up. Used for mending and making clothes, they were something that most mothers and grandmothers had with their sewing supplies. These days, I, too, keep a…
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Once upon a time, foil paper doilies like these were all the rage when it came to seasonal decorating. I can distinctly remember red foil hearts for Valentine’s Day, gold foil bells for Christmas, and yes- green foil shamrocks for…
Rea...Vintage fabric and linens are such a great source of material for anyone who enjoys fabric crafts. Whether you sew a lot or a little, there are lots of projects that put those retro linens to terrific reuse. And if…
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Ever since I first started this blog way back in 2013, I have ALWAYS loved upcycling old light fixtures. Unsurprisingly, these glass-and-metal shades caught my eye as soon as I saw them in Habitat ReStore. And right away, I knew…
Read more ›In life, there are very few guarantees. Unless, of course, you’re talking about glassware at thrift stores. Because I can guarantee you that every thrift store on Earth has a plethora of glass. Vases, stemware, dishes, and more- there is…
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