[vintage arabia enamel bowl]
[something to hang on the awkward space next to the window in the kitchen]
Not at the estate sale, but still really cool, this lovely stack of fabrics, just waiting to be cut into:
[hometown by sweetwater for moda, candy trees by julia rothman for cloud 9 fabrics]
And to announce the Sewing for Boys book winner! I was so thrilled with everyone's response, sounds like this book will be an awesome tool for all you moms (aunts, grandmas, too) with boys (and in some cases lots of boys!). So from the top of the heap:
I would love this!!
Congrats Rebekah, I sent you an email!
ps stay tuned tomorrow for a tutorial that has spent a long time in the queue. ;) I just love adding little surprises at the end of posts, let's me know who really reads through to the end.




Ooooh, great finds! :)
ReplyDeleteYou found wonderful treasures! I love the utensils!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winner!
I always read to the end, haha! I'm so jealous you found that great fabric at an estate sale! Lucky!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Rebekah!!
ReplyDeleteswoon! I love the bowl! Great utensils too...I have that same little mesh sieve except mine has a little more patina.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the winner! Can't wait for that tut!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your tutorial (see I'm good I read through till the end lol!)
ReplyDeleteLove that bowl it's too cute!! And the fabric is pretty swoon worthy too.
I always read to the end too :) Love the goodies you found and looking forward to the tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteYour treasures are great finds- I love Arabia stuff. Not sure what the springy spoon does- a sort of whisk maybe? It is really interesting! and a nice cream, gren, red colour grouping
ReplyDeleteOoooooh I love the vintage enamel bowl : )
ReplyDeleteI love those little treasures.
ReplyDeleteI really read through to the end! Looking forward to tomorrow. And I can't wait to get back to the States to hit up Estate Sales again.
ReplyDeleteha ha! I read it all! every. last. word.
ReplyDeleteI had an aunt who would put dirty words in her letters to her kids to see if they actually read them or just cashed the cheque she (boob)sent them :)
she was totally fun!
Love that fabric.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to tomorrows post already!
ReplyDeleteI have a little obsession with cherries, so I love that bowl! I'm wondering what the utensil with the green handle is used for? Is it like a whisk kinda thingy? Either way it's pretty cool looking! Can't wait for the tutorial tomorrow!
ReplyDeletei love your finds!!! vintage is my favorite thing to decorate with in my kitchen and my whole house.
ReplyDeleteLol, I admit to skimming many blogs but yours is definitely one that I always read ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely finds and beautiful fabric!
Dying over that bowl and your fabric! LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteYep, looking forward to the tutorial as well! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are some good finds! I love the utensils.
Yes, I read the entire thing!!
ReplyDeleteOoh excited about tomorrow's post now! Great finds : )
ReplyDeletethat text fabric is fantastic. i look forward to seeing how you use it. will keep my eyes peeled for your tutorial, too :)
ReplyDeleteLove the spiral utensil - wonder what it's for? And thanks for organising such a lovely giveaway x
ReplyDeleteI had most of those fabrics in my virtual shopping cart the other night...wish I would have gone to the checkout;) Also, I just saw that same cherry enamel bowl at an antique store last week! Super cute-great finds Anna.
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