Wait...before I start, I have to tell you a quick, cool story about how God provides for me :)
I found this vintage Davenport at the MCC store a few weeks ago. It was in excellent shape, original olive, velvet fabric, mechanisms all working....gorgeous antique. For $25. I couldn't leave it there, could I? I couldn't decide if I was going to paint out the wood in a nice dark Chocolate brown....or maybe overhaul the whole thing with white glossy wood and a hot pink fabric....but, while I tried to decide a friend, who knew that I needed money that week (a pedicure appointment coming up, just bought drywall and studs to finish out the basement, and groceries), dared me to put it up on Kijiji just for fun to see if anyone would buy it "as is." Knowing that I really loved it and would loved to have done it as a project, I listed it high....and sold it the next day LOL...for $300. I really, really wish I had space and time to set up a little shop and do this kind of turn-around thing more often....I leave so many treasures sitting b/c I don't have the space to do this. BUT, for now....a peek at how sometimes God provides when I need it the most :)
And now, on to Epson. I love this company - if you read my blog or facebook page at all, you'll know that!! I took the LW-400 Labelmaker that they sent me over to a friend's house a few weeks ago (because my friend was drooling even while reading about it on my blog). This thing is so easy to use, even her kids used it while they sorted and labeled stuff in their playroom!!
Rayna - typing in her toy-names and adding pretty pictures to label her toys:
Macy - label ready for the "Littlest Pet Shop" bin
Who doesn't love stickers!!
I think this machine would convince ANY kid that organizing and cleaning up is fun!!
And, Bev - couldn't resist the chance to play too :)
Newly labeled Arts & Crafts bins:
Newly labeled Toy bins:
And then, Bev got really excited. Their family, together with some other relatives, owns a cabin. One of the troubles with owning a cabin with other people is that things aren't always as you left them the last time you used the cabin - in particular - bedding. Bedding goes home to get washed and then brought back and put into the linen closet but not always on the right shelves, right?
So Bev's great idea was to use this roll of tape: (Iron-on Fabric (black on pink) tape)
To make this: A strip of labels that she can cut apart, and iron on to the hem of each sheet - pink for Twin, blue for Queen - so that no matter which shelf the sheets get put on, you'll always be able to tell immediately which sheets you're pulling down. After all....after a long day of boating and skiing, who wants to spend 1/2 hour finding a sheet for your bed?? Not Bev, obviously. Love you Bev....I think you're a genius!
Ok, enough labeling. Well....there's never enough labeling, but enough of me telling you about it....for now.
I've been doing some scrapbooking - which I'll tell you about in a future post. Actual layouts - I know...it's been awhile. And I've got some furniture painted which I am IN LOVE with - pieces that I'm actually using in my bedroom as we speak!! Also a future post.
For now, here's a quick peek at my latest purchase:
Windows.
I've got plans for at least 2 of these large ones (artwork), a couple of smaller ones (framing a mirror) and a third project with a window that's sectioned into 3 panes. I can't wait. The TIME factor is in my way again so for now I'm pinning all my ideas away happily on Pinterest and dreaming late into the nights of all the projects I'll get to do with these!!
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Ah yes, labelling...a good time was had by all :)
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