Friday, July 30, 2010

Sweet, Soft Chenille

Above image provided by vintagegoodness.blogspot.com
Chenille is so soft and comfy, it shouldn't be limited to beds! Here are some other great ideas for it. This chair and the sofa below it are from vintagechicfurniture.blogspot.com. Aren't they just scrumptious?




Wouldn't this chest be adorable in a little girls room?



This front porch swing looks so inviting. Perfect for people watching!










Tuesday, July 27, 2010

My Oh My How Times Have Changed!

You know we love vintage ads...but we just had to laugh out loud at this one!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Blog, Blog, Blog!



We were just thinking about some really great BLOGS that are out there in blog land... however, there are sooo many we have never even seen! You know us JUNK SISTERs love to read blogs... so we want to share some LOVE!


Post your link to your blog on here!!!

In the comment area copy and paste a link to your blog or a blog that inspires you!
Wouldn't you like to find some new blogs to read? Or looking for new inspirations?
Have fun!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Lavender Water


Lavender Water has been around for hundreds of years. We love the scent and use it in our laundry and on our linens. We hang garlands of it in our homes to keep things smelling fresh. All the "Junk Sisters" (#1,2,3 &4) gathered together a couple of weeks ago to make a new batch and we wanted to share the recipe with you....


1 cup lavender flower buds
water
vodka

Remove lavender flower buds from stems and add to a one-cup measuring container, pack lightly. Pour the measured cup of lavender buds into a glass mason jar.

Add one cup of water, preferably distilled or previously boiled and cooled.

Add 1/8 cup of vodka (yes vodka) stir or shake well.

Put the mixture in a sunny window for two weeks, shaking the jar each day to combine the ingredients.

Strain the lavender water into a pretty bottle and use as desired.

When washing bedding and linens, add some lavender water to the rinse cycle. Your bedding will have a light lavender scent.
Use when ironing, spritz a bit of the lavender water on the items being ironed. Will add a nice lavender scent to the garment.
Lavender water can also be used as a beauty aid, use it to freshen your skin on hot summer days, a hair rinse, splash in the bath or dab around temples for headache relief.
Lavender is naturally anti bacterial,
take a small spritzer with you to use in your car or office when you can't get to a restroom to wash your hands.


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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Destination Barnhouse!

Our friends the Flutterby Girls in Yakima asked us to post about a fabulous adventure they are puttin together. It sounds like so much fun and it's super affordable too! If you are thinkin about tagging along, let them know ASAP!
Details below.
July 31st
Hitch a ride with the Flutterby girls on an adventure you won’t soon forget!
Shop till you drop and laugh till you pee your pants!
• Park @ Nob Hill Plaza
• Leave Yakima @ 4:15 am (yes A.M.!)
• Arrive @ Barn House around 8:30 (Opens @ 9:00)
• Mingle, mingle..oogle and awe!
• Arrive @ Camas Antiques around 11:30
• Arrive @ Monticello Antique Marketplace around 1:00, leave by 2:00 to arrive back in Yakima by 6:00 pm...times are flexible depending on treasure hunting!
Here is the best part!!!!Cost is only $35 per person!!!
Includes early entrance fee
into the Barn House flea market!
Can you say Holy Cow?
Now that's special treatment!!
Hesitating because you might buy something BIG at the flea market…no worries, Kim will be a vendor at the flea market and she has a BIG trailer. She’ll meet you back in Yakima @ Wards Plaza on Sunday to unload your treasures!
There are only 40 seats available. Book your seat today, now, right away!
Please e-mail kim@eaglesignsllc.com to reserve your seat or if you have any questions.
Please make check payable to Kim Luster
Send to: 1511 S Keys Road Yakima WA 98901
Here's their link

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Vendors We Want To Help You... Join Us At Our Junk Show In October!


Fellow junk people!



We have been travelin to many shows in the last few months and we have visited with many of you. Here's what we have noticed, first of all, we all know the economy is tough (it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out!), but even the reuse, recycle community is feeling it. Many of us offer items that are priced much lower than the average retailer. In the beginning of this downward spiral, vendors were happy to be selling and noticed for the terrific value they gave their shoppers. Now even the "value/savings" of a reused or recycled product isn't enough for some to make a purchase. Secondly, we have noticed that most 10x10 spots at a market are very hard to display and don't create a flow pattern conducive to shoppers. In other words the space is too small to create a traffic pattern. Most people stand outside and look in, they don't want to take the chance of getting trapped in the small area.



Here's the good news, we are gonna do something about it! We want vendors to make more money, so we have decided to slash our booth fee in half to $75 for a limited time only! We hope this will allow some to participate in our show that might not be able to otherwise and others to expand their space. We feel this is the right thing to do given the current situation we face with the economy.



We have a limited number of spots available so get your booth reserved today! This is a juried event and all applications will be considered on a first come first serve basis!



Join us! Let's boost our vintage economy!



Linda & Dixie



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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

When you are done, wash your hands and put the lid down!!!

"The medicine cabinet won't shut!" screams my hubby. Oh boy, I thought to myself, that could mean bad news for me. Our medicine cabinet is located directly above the toilet...don't ask me why but there is limited space available by the counter so I think the builder thought it was best there. He didn't consider that things might accidentally fall out of the cabinet into the toilet! YUCK!!!

Here's the deal, I have lived with a house full of men for so long that I gave up on griping at them to put the lid down. Yes, I confess, I live with an open toilet lid. As a mother of boys, you must pick and choose your battles and being the only woman in the house with 4 men, I finally figured out it was a battle I would never win! Even today my three sons are all grown and live away but the toilet lid is still up in our house!

OK, on with the story...our home is small with a single bathroom so I always try to keep the counter free of clutter. A few days ago I decided we didn't need our toothbrush holder on the counter anymore. Most toothbrushes are too big to fit into the holes anyway, so I stuffed the holder into the medicine cabinet. That's why it wouldn't shut. Once I removed the culprit it closed just fine. I brought it into the kitchen and left it on the counter while I did a few chores. As I glanced at it I realized that it reminded me of a flower frog. So I went to the garden and searched for the perfect blooms.. Wah lah it transformed into this...

The holes are perfect for holding the stems upright!
Go do something simple like this today. Bring some cuttings in from your garden and brighten up your world!
Linda FJS#2

Monday, July 12, 2010

What to do with old light bulbs?

We found the coolest recycle project...hanging light bulb vases. Aren't they cute? Click here for the how to link from Design Sprout.
Here's a tip for the salt and pepper shakers...
glue something flat on the bottom of the bulbs to make them stand up on their own.
If you do this, you could also use the bulbs as stand alone vases!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

We are at it AGAIN!



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Yes we are at it AGAIN! We have changed the NAME, but, we are still the same!
JUNK SALVATION by FJS

Our Fall Show is just around the corner. We won't do another til 2011! Mark your calendars for October 15 & 16, 2010! We are bringin back "GIRLS NIGHT OUT" which will help support Breast Cancer Research. We'll have several returning vendors, many are your favorites and some NEW ones that we're sure will be added to your FAV list when everything is all said and done!

"Monroe" and "Berneice" will make an appearance... and a few more vintage babies will show their faces (Hint Hint... you know who you are)! The restoration of these old travel trailers have been fun projects for us. They may take a little longer than we first thought (alot more work than we thought too), but ohhhh they'll be worth it! If you have a vintage trailer... and you would like to join us, hit the "contact us" button and we'll get back to you.

If you want to be a vendor, it is not too late!!!
Click on the "Vendor Application" button to get started.

That is it for now... just wanted to give you the heads up
on some great junk coming your way in October!

PoWEr To thE JUnKpeOPle!!!!
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Let's Take The Party Outside

The weather is beautiful here in the Pacific Northwest...so it's time to take our thoughts to outdoor entertaining. Here are some lovely ideas for your next outdoor party. If you are like us (and we know you are) you've got a whole closet full of vintage linens. Don't be afraid to pull them out and show them off! Besides that is the reason you bought them isn't it, to use them? Sometimes we are afraid to use the things we collect. We say USE IT, surround yourself with your passion!
Don't be afraid of color, embrace it! Have fun with it, mix it up. Using color is like laughing out loud. It's fun!

Mix rustic with chic. A well worn red bench looks FAB with the elegant white laced cloth and red stripes. Just because it's a picnic doesn't mean you have to use paper plates...pull out the goblets and enjoy!


Look in your junk pile for inspiration, whoda thought birdcages would look so good hangin from a tree? Throw in some votives and you've got dining by candlelight.



Who needs benches when you can use hay bales? Simple burlap is used for the tablecloth with a splash of sunflowers for color.



Don't be afraid to use your indoor furniture outside. It changes the whole feel of outdoor dining.





Paper lanterns are always festive. If you want to throw in some "JuNK SaLvaTiON" style use hanging pom poms too.





Outdoor entertaining isn't just for summer, take it into the fall...paired with a fire pit for warmth. What more could you ask for?
Now get out there and have some fun with this!!
images courtesy of country living and summerpicnicwedding.blogspot.com

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

White Painted Furniture

Here's a post we did a while back...we still get comments on it, so we thought we would repost it again for some of our new followers. Enjoy!

I spent most of yesterday painting furniture. It is not easy, my hands go numb, I get stuck in a crouching position and I can't get back up! Seriously, it takes me days to recoop....but there is nothing like seeing the finished masterpiece. That is when I remember why I love pieces painted white. They are so fresh, like a breath of spring air. The contrast to painted walls is spectacular.
See what I mean.


Always so bright and cheerful. Believe me we need that in the Pacific Northwest.



Crisp and clean.




But not all things have to be white, this is fun too.
We will have plenty of painted furniture in all colors at our show. Make sure you mark your calendars so you won't miss out.
By the way, since I am the older sister, what I say goes. I have decided to make Dixie do all of the painting from now on!!!
Linda