My Blog = My Life: giveaway

  • And The Winner Is...

    And The Winner Is...

    Announcing the lucky winner of my blog followers giveaway... It's Sares!! of the lovelee *winks* blog Loveleigh Treasures ! Yippee Yahoo!!

    Sares please leave me the address you'd like the basket sent to. And thank you so much to everyone who entered. I'll be doing another blog giveaway soon! *winks* Vanna

  • Flea Market Finds Pour La Quinzième Semaine

    Flea Market Finds Pour La Quinzième Semaine

    Time once again for Flea Market Finds. Yippee Skippy!!
    OK so it actually wasn't a very exciting week for the finds. I wish I had something fantabulous to share, but I'm going to have to settle for some "pretty good"
    Also if you haven't entered my followers giveaway HERE there's still a week left. So leave me a comment and I might send ya some loot! *winks*

    I'm going to start with one of my favorites for the week. A sweet cement angel for $23. The grotto was an earlier find for $65 (If I remember correctly?) at an antique store. And the rose sheet in the background is part of a full set for $3.99 at the Goodwill. It turned out to be a week for linens. It's funny how a different theme seems to appear each week.

    Here's a grouping of some of the finds together. The two shabby chippy aqua column bases were $20 for the set. The glass table piece was a free dumpster pick up. Pink vintage tablecloth $3.99 at the Goodwill. Cement lady statue was an earlier find purchased from a friend for $25. The yellow and rose curtains that you see in the background will be going to my new (coming soon) etsy shop. Yes I too will be going the way of etsy. I'll give everybody a heads up when it's ready to go. I promise you my prices will be GOOD *winks*

    Vintage garment bag also going to etsy.

    As well as this cute cherub plaque.

    This large antique ironstone pitcher was $4.99 at the Value Village. I don't think anybody wanted it because of its discoloration, but I'm going to try the oxy clean soak and see how well it lifts (update to come)

    I searched all over the blogosphere for the answer to where I could find one of these wicker cloches? Only to find them at my local Tuesday Morning for $10... YAY!! and while I was there I picked up the cute bottle carrier for $25 as well.

    This was my absolute favorite find for the week, an antique majolica flower pot featuring two of my favorite things... cherubs and flower swags for $10 at the Value Village.

    Decoupage bottle for $1.99 at the VV. I'm pondering if I should keep it or not? Falls into the "cute but" category. Somebody sure did put a lot of work into this one!

    Cute towel with crochet edging for 99 cents at the VV.

    A darling rhinestone crown for $4 from a local antique shop. I've been having all sorts of fun trying it on all the different little heads around my house including my pomeranian Jewel... She was NOT amused! LOL!

    And lastly this rose clock for $4.50 from a local antique shop.

    That's all for this week. I hope you'll come back next week for more flea market finds. And if you've found some treasures yourself (or even if you haven't *winks*) please leave me a comment and I'll come running! *winks* I just love seeing all the other wonderful finds, treasure, and inspiration out there in blogland!
    I'm off to play catch up on all the wonderful blog posts I've been missing in the past few days. I feel so behind! So I apologise if I haven't responded to your questions or comments. I'll be getting to them stat! Oh and Happy Cinco de Mayo!! Vanna
    I'm joining my friend Sherry at No Minimalist Here for:

    My dear friend Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for:

    And for the first time Blue Creek Home for:

    Jill at French Cupboard for:

    And Cindy at My Romantic Home for:

  • A Good Book And A Giveaway!!

    A Good Book And A Giveaway!!

    I happened to notice the other day that my little blog has more than 200 followers? Quelle shocker to me! *winks* THANK YOU so much my friends for taking time out of your busy lives to visit here. You're more appreciated than you know. To celebrate this wonderful surprise I'm doing a little giveaway for y'all... YAY!!!
    But first Let me start with the very good book. "Timeless Interiors" By Barbara Stoeltie and photographs by Rene Stoeltie. If you're a lover of antiques this is a book filled with drool worthy pictures. There's a variety of styles for everyone.

    Lets look inside...

    If any of these images appeal to you? You're going to love this book! You can find it for a song HERE. And...

    I'm including a slightly worn copy with my thank you goody basket filled with little thrifted finds. If you'd like to have it sent to your home *winks* all you have to do is become a follower (If you aren't already) And leave me a comment on this post. I'll be picking a winner in the next two weeks. Here are some pictures of the bounty *winks*

    An ironstone pitcher with a pale blue cast and a couple of little crowns as well as a cute egg shaped trinket jar filled with candies... Yummmmm!

    A little goodie bag filled with vintage embroidery yarn in pretty pastel colors with pink thread and tape.

    Palest pink lace trim and a vintage plastic rose and buttons.

    A small floral cosmetic bag and blank journal, and in the background a black english metal tea tray loaded with beautiful roses.

    A piece of vintage fabric perfect for a pillow or dresser scarf, and a table runner with croched lace on both ends, but only one end with tassels.

    Close up on the tasseled end.

    A sweet little robins egg blue display shelf perfect for a small collection of salt and pepper shakers... maybe?

    All placed in this really cool old gray blue basket

    Thanks for stopping by! I hope you'll leave me a comment and join in my little giveaway. And thank you again for being my blogging friends! I LOVE you guys! Vanna
    I'm joining the House Of Grace for the first time for:

    And Kim at Savy Southern Style for:

    My dear friend Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for:

  • Sunday Favorites... Hubby's Man Cave!

    Sunday Favorites... Hubby's Man Cave!

    I was hoping to join my friend Chari once again for her Sunday Favorites, but she's taking time off to spend with her family for the next two weeks. Guess I missed that *winks* But here it goes anyway. This post was from December 12th 2008, the good ole Rate My Space Days where I met so many of my best blogger buddies. We shared our homes and some great times together. I hope you enjoy revisiting this post.

    Pssssst!! Hey everybody! Would you like to follow me into the mysterious inner sanctum of my hubby?... The MANCAVE? I have to warn you that there will be nudity, taxidermy and danger! (yes I know it's already too late you see a bum shot!) Hence the "NEVER post on RMS! So if you find these things objectionable? Beter not look! Ok that said, this is the one room in our home that hubby got to decorate all by himself (Well the garage too, but since it's stacked to the ceiling with my stuff it doesn't count *winks*) He's at work right now so I thought I'd sneak y'all in for a sneaky peeky.

    This is the front of the nekkid lady. She's lifesize and was once a lighting fixture(one of many) in a french art deco theatre. She is my hubbys pride and joy.

    Haven't you heard that "every room needs a little leopard"? Well in hubbys case that equals... a little leopard! His name is Lawson and he's our literary leopard! He's resting on a marble commode that houses a refrigerator and stereo equipment. Making it possible for hubby to withdraw from the world (aka me!) for days at a time... OK I admit I'm exaggerating... but he has been know to dissapear for hours at a time!

    What might a leopard boy be looking at? What else but GIRLS!!! Of course!... Silly men!!

    This secretary was a craigslist find for $200 and houses hubbys computer. The top drawer opens, folds down and hides the keyboard.

    Some of hubbys pretties... Hmmmmmm that doesn't sound very manly does it? Let me try again... Some of hubbys manly pretties! Lol!!

    On the left side of the desk is a set of bookcases found at an auction for $95 for the pair!

    I only included this shot to show y'all the corner cabinet. It's from Belgium and it's my favorite piece in the room *winks*

    Desk top

    One of hubbys smaller nude pieces. This one is dated 1912 and was a giveaway piece from a poultry company! Hmmmmmm what a strange choice but...

    Her leg comes off and becomes a letter opener. Sorry it looks kinda gruesome doesn't it?

    This art nouveau clock was a gift from me.

    A few art deco girls.

    This little bathing beauty is a bronze and rests on a note holder.

    Another deco girl about to get her toes wet.

    Crazy collecting runs in the family! Huby collects garbage trucks and Batman... Yep he's quirky too!

    Cozy reading chair.

    Well that's the end of the tour. Lets quietly exit and he'll never know we were here... no tattling!
    A year after these pictures were taken I convinced the seller of the first life size art deco lady to sell me his other one, and I gave it to my husband for his birthday. He was one happy camper! So I'm sharing an updated photo of his newer lady, as well as a picture of the two of them together... warning... there are lots of nudes here... just sayin...

    In the evening

    Thanks for stopping by! I hope you'll stop by Chari's place two weeks from now *winks* and check out Sunday Favorites when it resumes.

  • Sunday Favorites A Little Shopping Adventure

    Sunday Favorites A Little Shopping Adventure

    I'm joining my friend Chari at Happy To Design once again for Sunday Favorites. This post is from Feb of 2009. I hope you enjoy revisiting this shopping trip with me.

    My hubbs took me out for some Valentines shopping this year. He knows how to make me happy! It's been a little while since I've been able to get oot-n-aboot lol! And I thought I'd share my little adventure with y'all!

    I had to start with a stop at one of my favorite sellers in one of my local antique malls. She always has such an interesting way of putting things together. Very textural... and well... ODD.

    It's really difficult to see, I know, but there's a little taxidermy bird under the cloche wearing a little gold crown! My hand reached for it straight away... only to discover that it wasn't for sale! Dont'cha just hate when sellers do that?! And why do I always want (and seem to find) the only items that they DON'T want to sell?!!

    Anyhoo doesn't this vignette just draw you in? Makes me want to buy one of everything! Course I feel that way a lot! Lol!

    I also loved these stacked platforms, but why oh why are they soooo expensive? At $95 and $115 respectively.

    And this display in the same booth makes me long for a simple french lunch of baguettes fresh butter and of course wine! How about you?

    Isn't this old stove top interesting? It would make for some interesting yard art me thinks. But at $125 it's a bit pricey.

    Y'all know I'm an odd duck. So what better Valentines gift than an ODD DUCK!! And look it's a delusional duck that thinks it's royal!... PERFECT!
    He sure is ducky! And busy urn-ing a living! Lol! Hmmmm but again at $136 he's still a bit over budget... Durn it!

    Maybe some cool giant concrete finials would be just the thing? I always love those. And at $32 and $28 I think I'm going to keep them on the short list...

    But wait... what do I spy out of the corner of my eye? It's a victorian mirrored firescreen with hand painted flowers. It's $125 BUT there's 20% off. So a cool $100. More tempting for sure! But unfortunately I don't need another firescreen. Maybe I need to start looking for neato small things... yep that's the ticket!

    So moving on to the next mall for smalls, I spotted this booth. And looky 15% off. Is your eye drawn to anything here? Can you guess knowing me as well as y'all do *winks* what I might be drawn to?

    Did you guess this? I've been so drawn to these wonderful old pincushion ladies lately! And with the discount she's $23.80. She's not too large... I'm sure I could find room for her at my house... But my cousin D has a really similar one that she paid only $12 for. Do you ever find yourself saying no to something because you know someone else found one for less? So I'm probably gonna regret this but I'm walking away.

    Then as I turned I spotted this. Hmmm couldn't this sweet little ladies frenchy style desk be a diamond in the rough? Can't you see it painted in cream with a luscious toile behind the chicken wire? And at slightly less than $120 with discount I might just have to go back for this little cutie! Maybe my hubby will FINALLY let me paint something! Lol!

    Ok so what did I finally take home, you might ask? Or you might be so tired from eyestrain that you don't care... But I'm gonna show you anyway!! *winks* I took home this interesting little frenchy spelter girl thingy. I have no idea what she was once used for. Do you? Maybe an oil lamp base? Whatever the case may be, she works great as a candleholder or another home for one of my beloved moss balls *winks*

    And I couldn't pass these up! Art nouveau bliss! Next week I'll be doing a giveaway for one of these cuties so please come back and see me!

    Cherubs turned out to be my theme for the day. I found this sweet cherub compote/tazza at the Goodwill. My friend Chari from Happy To Design HERE has the most darling candelabra with this same cherub. So I'm thinkin' maybe I can make one too?

    And just look at this cute little fella! He's working so hard on sharing good luck! Well I can NEVER have too much of that! So he HAD to come home with me!

    I also spotted these pretty Dresden style candlesticks and my heart skipped a beat! They have the most beautiful pale mauvey pink roses! I'm addicted to roses... can you tell? Lol!

    I also found two rolls of this cherub wallpaper. It reminds me of my dear friend Gloria/ Happy To Be's stairwell. It's featured in her pink Saturday post for Friday, November 21, 2008 HERE Isn't it gorgeous?!! And anytime I find anything that Gloria has... I'm doing GOOD!! She has the most fabulous antiques and taste!

    I also brought home this victorian ewer. I loved the intricate metal work and time worn patina. Maybe I could send it to Jo-Ann Coletti and have her paint some of her beautiful roses on it? Doesn't she do beautiful work? here

    Also at the Goodwill I found these two vintage petticoats as well as the champagne pink roses and queen anns lace. I love soft romantic ruffles!

    And I thought this was such a cute find! (Also at the Goodwill) for $1.99! Some vintage embroidery that some talented person made into a pillow.

    Even the back is darling!

    And here it is in its new home in my shabby chic bedroom.

    This old fence piece would make a great door topper. Maybe painted white? It was only $2.

    And I found an ugly ole lamp with a very cool marble base (IMHO) I took the lamp apart to use the base as a platform for something special...

    Maybe a french candelabra?

    Naw.. I think I found the perfect piece! This little cherub compote looks just right!

    And when I came home from my shopping adventure I found this little cutie waiting for me on my front porch from ebay.

    As well as this darling set of 1920's/30's chalkware figures.

    Well I hope you enjoyed my little shopping adventure. I'm very happy with my sweet finds. I couldn't love my Valentines gifts more if I picked em out myself! Hahaha!! *winks* Vanna
    Please take a moment (If you've got one) and stop by Chari's place and check out some of the other Sunday Favorites. Thanks for stopping by!

  • Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Onze

    Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Onze

    Well peeps I haven't got much to show ya for this week. But what I do have is just about the strangest find I've ever brought home... And I'm questioning WHY I brought it home? It was a great price... Very unique... Ummmm interesting?... "What is she blathering about?" You might be thinking? Well I'll show ya...

    This is just about the wackiest tabaccyest thing I've ever bought home from craigslist! An antique harp case... All six plus feet of it. Thank God it isn't horrendously heavy!

    What in tarnation was I thinking? Weeeelll I went and searched the web for these babies and they're expensive! I have no idea why? They just are. I found this one on 1st dibs for $1300. A second one there was listed for $3495 And that's not counting shipping.

    Mine was practically a giveaway. I just couldn't say no... Well as y'all know I tend to have a hard time saying no to the odd and strange item... this one certainly qualifies on both counts! Also qualifies as HUGE!! *winks* That one wasn't lost on my poor beleaguered hubby. Do you see the dates printed on the side? Those are the international awards that the harp company Lyon and Healy ( founded in1989) received As you can see the last date on mine was 1921, making it a 1920's harp case. Isn't that handy dandy!

    Then I spied this over on the blog Pure Style Home (Fab blog by the way!) Someone made a darling closet out of one.

    Isn't it cool?

    Then I spied this harp case bar... hmmmmmm...

    What will I do with mine? I think it will be the fanciest garage paint cupboard in my whole neighborhood!... I'm pretty sure... *winks*
    I also found another set of library steps. The red ones from this post just didn't work for me. Too much to move around, these are much more useful and only $50. I found similar ones on ebay for $400+

    And my last find was an antique bridge lamp with scrolly metal at the Value Village (pronounced Val-yew Vee-lage lol!) For $10! It gave me a great opportunity to use one of my crystal lamp shades. What do you think? It works great for me next to my favorite reading chair. The light globe adjusts so one can have it as high or low as one likes.

    I had to pass on so many lovely things this week because I found a very special treasure that I'll hopefully be sharing next week *fingers crossed*
    Some of the things I wish I could have hauled home. Pretty bowl for $30-ish

    Fab and flousey blowsey flower hat $18.

    And I thought these were adorable! A set of little chair/name card holders.

    Well that's it for this week. Not my most exciting shopping week I must admit. Hopefully what I lacked in quantity I made up for in "weird"! Lol!
    Please come back next week for more flea market finds, it's gonna be a goody! *winks*
    Vanna

    I'm joining my friend Courtney at French Country Cottage for:

    And Cindy at My Romantic Home for:

    And last but never least (Her party just runs a little later) my dear friend Laurie from Bargain Huntiong And Chatting With Laurie for:

  • Simplified Dinners | A Review and Giveaway!

    Simplified Dinners | A Review and Giveaway!

    I quite literally jumped at the chance to review Simplified Dinners, for several reasons:

    • I'm at the same stage author Mystie Winckler was when she wrote these books - a homeschooling mama to three young children with little energy for menu planning or store hopping to score the best deals on pantry staples
    • I'm a home-style loving, cook-from-scratch-recipes kind of girl
    • My husband is on a gluten-free diet and I need some inspiration!
    • Time is tight; I need recipes that are satisfying, healthy, and quick to prepare

    Simplified Dinners eBook

    Simplified Dinners claimed to meet all of my needs and I was more than willing to give it a try! I printed out the eBook and quickly discovered it surpassed my expectations.

    Simplified Dinners eBook

    Included is an exhaustive list of pantry staples. I particularly appreciated this as someone who still considers herself a rookie gluten-free cook! I have a much better idea of what kind of things I should be storing in my pantry and what items to avoid.
    The recipes are well categorized and easy to follow. I've no problem finding what I'm looking for while appreciating the exceptional, condensed design that saves on paper and ink. You could easily follow these recipes using a tablet, laptop, or similar digital advice, but the traditionalist in me printed out both eBooks (the regular and gluten-free/dairy-free version) to store in a 3-ring binder.
    Considering the fact that the Simplified Dinner recipes emphasis whole foods, they are remarkably easy to prepare and extremely easy to alter! Base recipes for salad dressings, meats, potatoes, and pasta dishes come with several variations so you can adapt flavors to what's on hand or your own family's preferences.
    I highly recommend these eBooks to anyone who:

    • desires to save time and money in the kitchen
    • enjoys wholesome, tasty meals
    • has gluten or dairy tolerances
    • needs some new meal inspiration

    Linking to: The Modest Mom, Raising Arrows, A Mama's Story

  • Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quanante-Six And A GIVEAWAY

    Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quanante-Six And A GIVEAWAY

    Bonjour my friends!! I'm so happy you stopped by for another week of Flea Market Finds! This is a very special one for me because I found what has been a dream piece of mine for many many years...

    But first let me start by announcing the winner of last weeks followers giveaway... It's... Danielle of Blessed Serendipity!! Yay!!

    Danielle please email me with your shipping addy.

    And this week is my last for my followers giveaways. My little way to say "THANK YOU" to all my followers for helping me reach 400+ friends! I can't tell you how much each and every one of you means to me!
    In order to win this (my last) pressie you must BE a follower *winks* So if you aren't already, please join my followers list, and I'll be happy to follow you back too!
    Please keep reading and you'll see what I've got saved for ya OK? *winks* I think this one is pretty good... just sayin'
    Anyway the "dream piece" I'm all excited to share has been on my list of "wants" for what feels like forevah!
    I've been going by a local antique mall and admiring it for over a year hoping the dealer would have a BIG sale. Alas they never did. Well... this last week I dropped by again to say hello and gently fondle *winks* the "dream piece" and the seller happened to be there. I told him how much I admired it and asked him if he could do any better on the price? He came down $50 (I wanted to cry) It wasn't nearly a big enough discount for my wallet. Then he started to tell me about its history... How he'd purchased it back in 1970 for what he was currently asking... How it had a double thick marble top that didn't slide... And telling me that as he'd housed it for 40+ yrs he'd like to at least break even.. etc etc... I told him I thought it was actually not too bad a price because I'd seen other sellers ask thousands, I just wasn't able to go that high. So he told me if I really wanted it and I was willing to buy it today, he'd take off $400... Seriously from $50 to $400?... I still wanted to cry, but now tears of joy!
    What is all this emotion about? (You might be asking) And also "when is she gonna show the %($@ picture already!"
    Well here IT is! It's a 19th century French patisserie table! Now mine mine mine! I'm happy dancing like nobodys business!!
    I've been trying for days to take a pretty picture of it in some great light to do it justice, but it's been nothing but gloom and doom for the last two, so I'm going ahead and embracing the darkness *winks* Isn't it fabulous!? Do you see the frenchy beverage dispenser? That was a $19.99 find at the Value Village and the etched glasses were Goodwill finds for $2.99 each (I found 11) The silver tray was one of last weeks finds.

    At this point I was thinking my week... Actually my year... couldn't get any better! When I spotted these two cuties at a local junk/antique store. I instantly fell in love with them although they were pretty costy and more than a little chipped and damaged. I was told by the seller that they're early 19th century Vieux Paris porcelain? Seems about right to me... Maybe one of my experts could verify? (That's you Richard *winks*)

    I just love her sweet face!

    And her basket of chippy roses.

    The gentleman is supposed to be a gardener, but his shovel is gone, as is the handle and spout to his watering can...

    And his head was badly glued on at one time. However for almost 200 yrs old they're looking pretty good don'tcha think? Just check out those dandy trousers *winks*

    I scored a couple of cool frenchy grainsack style pillows from WUSLU. They're nice and large and were very reasonably priced. This was my second purchase there and I've been quite pleased. Have any of you purchased from them?..I like that shipping is always only $5... Oh and that I could order from the comfort of home in my jammies *winks*

    Unfortunately these ones are sold out, but they do relist items from time to time when stock allows.

    And for my final giveaway (At least till I reach 500 friends *winks*) I'm offering this Rosenthal Versace Medusa wine stopper. New in box. Just leave me a comment telling me you would like it to be yours.

    It's burnt orange in color if you can't tell.

    Even if you're not interested in the giveaway I'd still love to hear from YOU!
    What would be a dream piece for you? And are you still doing the Happy Dance after finding one? (I still am!) I'd love to hear all about it!
    Vanna
    I'm joining those two sweet girls Patti and Paula at Ivy & Elephants for:

    My friend Courtney at French Country Cottage for:

    Honey at 2805 for:

    And Cindy at My Romantic Home for:

  • A Giveaway, A Surprise And a Treasure!

    A Giveaway, A Surprise And a Treasure!

    As y'all know I am extremely fond of art nouveau trinket boxes *winks* So I thought I'd share the tiquin ' love with a blog giveaway! This little cutie with a sweet rose on top is NOT perfect at all... But it is perfectly charming! It will come with a little somethin ' extra inside... but that's a surprise! If you'd like to have it come live with you, just leave me a comment within the next two weeks. You'll get an entry for each comment. And if you are one of my beloved blog followers you get three extra entries! Yes I'm shameless I admit! *winks* So stop by OK? Cause I LOVE to read ya! You can click to enlarge any pictures if you want to.

    Today I heard a little knock knock on the door and when I checked on who it might be? I found a rather large box! Hmmmmm what could it be? Well let me start by sayin ' my dear friend Laura lu from RMS had contacted me about a week ago and told me she had a little something she would like to send me. She said she thought I would really like it... But she wouldn't give me a single hint as to what it might be! I'm tellin ' ya, the girl can keep a secret because Lord knows I tried to get her to SPILL!! Now for those of you who have seen Laura lu's house on RMS and her brand new blog Hidden Promise HERE you KNOW what fabulous taste she has!! Not to mention that she's a super model *winks* But you'll have to go read her blog to find out all about that lol ! Anyhoo when I opened the box, I knew right away it must be from Lu because just look at the card *winks*

    Hmmm this thing a ma jiggy sure is well wrapped! I've been unwrapping for a while now! But I can finally see a glimpse of what it might be... It looks golden... that's always a good thing... And the red area looks like it might just be flowers... Oooohhhhhh !

    Oh my goodness me!! Just look at what she sent!! Isn't it the most darling cherub in the history of the world! *winks* OK I don't expect you to think so... But it certainly IS to me! I've never had someone I've never even met "GET" me like this! I am feeling sooo blessed to have met such a wonderful generous and downright LOVELY friend!! Right when you think bloggers couldn't get any nicer... The good Lord comes along with yet another wonderful surprise! I am in awe of all the goodness! And Laura lu I thank you from the bottom of my heart for this amazing gift! And the even MORE amazing gift of your friendship! *sob hiccup* I'm so choked up! Oh and I forgot to mention that Laura lu hand painted this cherub! So there's not another one like him in the whole wide world! Just look at that beautiful rose wreath!

    And here's a wider view of his new home on top of the cabinet that houses my art nouveau boxes. Doesn't he look just perfect there?!!

    And lastly I found this nifty ole wire victorian mansion birdhouse on craigslist ! It's a little bit rusty and off kilter, but it's soooo cool! I've been playing around with possible vignettes, but can't quite get it right... Which is pretty much always the case!Lol ! I tried to do something for Easter. What'd ya think? Can you even see it? It has a sweet bird from my dear friend Lynne watching over a nest of baby blue eggs, with a "NEST" plaque... There's even a little birdie chandelier...

    Can you see it now? It's not the easiest thing to photograph through all these wires!

    Well that's all for today. Hope you'll join me next time! (((HUGS))) -n-*winks* Vanna

  • Mon Petite Cabinet de curiosités AND Another GIVEAWAY!!

    Mon Petite Cabinet de curiosités AND Another GIVEAWAY!!

    Bonjour mes amis!
    I thought I would take a little break from the regular Flea Market posts this week and share one of my little cabinets-o-stuff with you.
    Really it's just another Flea Market Finds, but with stuff I've had a lot longer *winks*

    AND I have another GIVEAWAY for this week so keep reading! One more week to go!
    But first let me share the WINNER of last weeks little blanc de chine heart... It's...

    CYNTHIA!!!
    (Cynthia please email me with your mailing address OK?)

    Moving on to my little cabinet.
    It's choc a block full of little this-n-thats. I'd love to share a few of my favorites with you. And I'd love your opinion on a few of them too *winks*
    Warning if an abundance of crap stuff makes you crazy?
    This is NOT the post for you!
    There is no rhyme or reason to how anything is placed in this cupboard, I pretty much shove things around until I can sneak in one more piece... Yes hoarders cabinet... quelle surprise lol!

    This is the top shelf full of many things I've already shared and more I haven't.

    The second shelf

    The third... Remember my blue opaline urns? They're hiding out in here.

    And the bottom which isn't visible through glass.

    This little nude is one of my favorite pieces. She's 18th century German by the Hochst factory. I found her at an auction and paid $75 (Which was a lot for me at the time) because I loved her so much! I found her HERE on Ruby Lane for $1750! So I guess she was a pretty good deal after all! She's dated 1771. Isn't she cool?

    And this Victorian brass and mother of pearl dinner bell is another one of my favorite thrifty finds.

    This is my favorite perfume bottle by the Apollo company from somewhere around 1912 -1920. It was part of an auction lot that I paid $25 for. I've been looking for years for another without any luck... but I adore the hunt! Don't you? And the perfume still smells pretty good too! *winks*

    This little art deco flower frog was a thrift store find, as are most of the items in here.

    I don't know what this little silver cherub mount/applique was originally used on? But it's another love thang It's so detailed for something so small!

    I also love this miniature painting on ivory that I purchased from an art dealer friend. Sorry the photo isn't very good, it's so hard to get a good shot through the glass, but again it's very detailed for such a cute little thing.

    I also love to collect antique tortoise shell items. This calling card case with an inlaid bird (in ivory or bone) and mother of pearl is Victorian. I found it at an antique store for $25.

    The interior.

    I also love this little Victorian mourning brooch. It came with a note stating that it's the hair of Edmund Brown 1772-1859 and Mabel Norton Brown 1775-1840. Grandparents of Dr Plumb Brown. Why would a family member have given it up? Too creepy maybe?

    Another thing I love to collect are antique perfume caddys. This blue purse shaped Victorian velvet one is shown closed...

    And open.

    And a slightly newer celluloid single bottle case closed...

    And open.

    I also pick up these vintage ornate metal perfume bottles whenever I can find them for less that $30... Which is getting to be very difficult. But again the hunt is most of the fun! *winks*

    They have cool little things hidden inside. This one features a lady bust... And you know how I feel about those! Lol!

    I found this set of antique French pump perfume bottles at an estate sale for $10.

    Do you see where the brass is scraped? That's where the bottle moves when you pump (by pushing down on) the bottle. Have you seen others like this?

    And this french bottle has painted flowers found for $4 at the thrift. You unscrew the little piece you see on the side and then the top depresses to activate the pump to spray the perfume. I don't really know exactly what time frame this is from? I'd guess the 20's or 30's? But it's only a guess. If you happen to know please share OK?

    I also wanted to share this pretty little vanity tray with etched flowers and ribbon detailed handles. Hard to see I know... Sorry.

    And lastly in the background of the top shelf is this reproduction painting of the coronation of empress Josephine... It's something of a mystery...

    Napoleon

    And Josephine...

    Lots of people watching... The two holding the train are Napoleon's sisters, who if I remember correctly did not like Josephine in the least as she made them feel awkward and unsophisticated. Way to go Jo! They seem to be behaving themselves here.*winks*

    Napoleon's mother who wasn't actually at the coronation (Due to a quarrel between Napoleon and his brother) but was painted in as a guest of honor, as was his brother... Boys!

    Doesn't the man next to the cardinal below resemble Jesus? Hmmmmmm.

    And here is a close up of the original painting found in the Louvre Titled " Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon 1 and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris on 2 December 1804. By the artist Jaques-Louis David. The painting is quite large at about 33'x20' tall. My little painting measures 11"x10". And the mystery of my painting is that it's painted over another much older painting which can be seen under a few small areas of flaking paint. Hmmm I know it isn't uncommon for painters to reuse canvases but I'm so curious as to what's underneath? Perhaps a hidden old master? Yeah more likely NOT. But I can dream right? Little mysteries make life more fun *winks*

    So those are a few of the things I love to hoard collect. What kind of things do you collect? Are you a highly organized neat collector? Or perhaps a bit of a mess like me about it? I'd love to know... So I don't feel alone lol!
    OK on to this weeks followers giveaway. I'm offering this Cath Kidston style wallet. It's brand spanking new and in the most charming blue red and pink rose print. So leave me a comment telling me you would like it to be yours... Or just leave me a comment anyway! I LOVE hearing from you! Vanna

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    I'm joining Sherry at No Minimalist Here for:

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    Courtney at French Country Cottage for:

    Honey at 2805 for:

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  • Maternity Skirt Review and Giveaway to Deborah & Co

    Maternity Skirt Review and Giveaway to Deborah & Co

    I've been eyeing Deborah & Co.'s maternity skirts for my last two pregnancies and was thrilled with the opportunity to review one of them! Having a marvelous seamstress for a mother-in-love leaves me without much reason to purchase customized clothing elsewhere. Her highly-skilled perfectionism combined with my personal bias also makes me particularly critical of any other handmade workmanship that passes through my hands.
    I've purchased nursing tanks and modest shells from Deborah & Co. before though, and have always been impressed with the quality of Caroline's products. I had no qualms about reviewing her custom tailored skirts since I know from first-hand experience that she has a keen eye for beauty, comfort, and excellence.

    I was not disappointed! The Calf-Length Ruffle Maternity Skirt met all my expectations. The stitch-work is impeccable and the measurements were exactly what I ordered. The cotton fabric is light and breathable, yet modest and feminine.

    I often find belly panels on maternity bottoms to be uncomfortable, but not so with this skirt. I forget it's there and from the outside, it's practically invisible underneath a t-shirt.

    Our 3-year-old daughter is beyond thrilled to have a skirt that looks "just like Mommy's!" Also made by Deborah & Co., Charity's Ruffle Skirt is feminine, comfortable, and modest.

    I highly recommend Deborah & Co. to anyone on the hunt for modest skirts of both style and substance. Deborah & Co., quite literally, has all the ladies in your home covered!
    Below is your chance to win a $25.00 Gift Certificate to Deborah & Co. which you can use towards anything in the store. Winner will be chosen next week Thursday, February 28. Best of luck to you all!
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    Linking to: Raising Homemakers, Deep Roots At Home, A Mama's Story, Time-Warp Wife, Far Above Rubies, Raising Arrows, The Modest Mom, Raising Mighty Arrows, Our Simple Country Life, the Better Mom, Time Warp Wife, Women Living Well

  • A Little Shopping Adventure

    A Little Shopping Adventure

    My hubbs took me out for some Valentines shopping this year. He knows how to make me happy! It's been a little while since I've been able to get oot-n-aboot lol! And I thought I'd share my little adventure with y'all!

    I had to start with a stop at one of my favorite sellers in one of my local antique malls. She always has such an interesting way of putting things together. Very textural... and well... ODD.

    You can click to enlarge the pics if you want

    It's really difficult to see, I know, but there's a little taxidermy bird under the cloche wearing a little gold crown!

    My hand reached for it straight away... only to discover that it wasn't for sale! Dont'cha just hate when sellers do that?! And why do I always want (and seem to find) the only items that they DON'T want to sell?!!

    Anyhoo doesn't this vignette just draw you in? Makes me want to buy one of everything! Course I feel that way a lot! Lol!

    I also loved these stacked platforms, but why oh why are they soooo expensive? At $95 and $115 respectively.

    And this display in the same booth makes me long for a simple french lunch of baguettes fresh butter and of course wine! How about you?

    Isn't this old stove top interesting? It would make for some interesting yard art me thinks. But at $125 it's a bit pricey.

    Y'all know I'm an odd duck. So what better Valentines gift than an ODD DUCK!! And look it's a delusional duck that thinks it's royal!... PERFECT!

    He sure is ducky! And busy urn-ing a living! Lol! Hmmmm but again at $136 he's still a bit over budget... Durn it!

    Maybe some cool giant concrete finials would be just the thing? I always love those. And at $32 and $28 I think I'm going to keep them on the short list...

    But wait... what do I spy out of the corner of my eye? It's a victorian mirrored firescreen with hand painted flowers. It's $125 BUT there's 20% off. So a cool $100. More tempting for sure! But unfortunately I don't need another firescreen. Maybe I need to start looking for neato small things... yep that's the ticket!

    So moving on to the next mall for smalls, I spotted this booth. And looky 15% off. Is your eye drawn to anything here? Can you guess knowing me as well as y'all do *winks* what I might be drawn to?

    Did you guess this? I've been so drawn to these wonderful old pincushion ladies lately! And with the discount she's $23.80. She's not too large... I'm sure I could find room for her at my house... But my cousin D has a really similar one that she paid only $12 for. Do you ever find yourself saying no to something because you know someone else found one for less? So I'm probably gonna regret this but I'm walking away.

    Then as I turned I spotted this. Hmmm couldn't this sweet little ladies frenchy style desk be a diamond in the rough?

    Can't you see it painted in cream with a luscious toile behind the chicken wire? And at slightly less than $120 with discount I might just have to go back for this little cutie! Maybe my hubby will FINALLY let me paint something! Lol!

    Ok so what did I finally take home, you might ask? Or you might be so tired from eyestrain that you don't care... But I'm gonna show you anyway!! *winks*

    I took home this interesting little frenchy spelter girl thingy. I have no idea what she was once used for. Do you? Maybe an oil lamp base? Whatever the case may be, she works great as a candleholder or another home for one of my beloved moss balls *winks*

    And I couldn't pass these up! Art nouveau bliss! Next week I'll be doing a giveaway for one of these cuties so please come back and see me!

    Cherubs turned out to be my theme for the day. I found this sweet cherub compote/tazza at the Goodwill. My friend Chari from Happy To Design here has the most darling candelabra with this same cherub. So I'm thinkin' maybe I can make one too?

    And just look at this cute little fella! He's working so hard on sharing good luck! Well I can NEVER have too much of that! So he HAD to come home with me!

    I also spotted these pretty Dresden style candlesticks and my heart skipped a beat! They have the most beautiful pale mauvey pink roses! I'm addicted to roses... can you tell? Lol!

    I also found two rolls of this cherub wallpaper. It reminds me of my dear friend Gloria/ Happy To Be's stairwell. It's featured in her pink Saturday post for Friday, November 21, 2008 here Isn't it gorgeous?!! And anytime I find anything that Gloria has... I'm doing GOOD!! She has the most fabulous antiques and taste!

    I also brought home this victorian ewer. I loved the intricate metal work and time worn patina. Maybe I could send it to Jo-Ann Coletti and have her paint some of her beautiful roses on it? Doesn't she do beautiful work? here

    Also at the Goodwill I found these two vintage petticoats as well as the champagne pink roses and queen anns lace. I love soft romantic ruffles!

    And I thought this was such a cute find! (Also at the Goodwill) for $1.99! Some vintage embroidery that some talented person made into a pillow.

    Even the back is darling!

    And here it is in its new home in my shabby chic bedroom.

    This old fence piece would make a great door topper. Maybe painted white? It was only $2.

    And I found an ugly ole lamp with a very cool marble base (IMHO) I took the lamp apart to use the base as a platform for something special...

    Maybe a french candelabra?

    Naw.. I think I found the perfect piece! This little cherub compote looks just right!

    And when I came home from my shopping adventure I found this little cutie waiting for me on my front porch from ebay.

    As well as this darling set of 1920's/30's chalkware figures.

    Well I hope you enjoyed my little shopping adventure. I'm very happy with my sweet finds. I couldn't love my Valentines gifts more if I picked em out myself! Hahaha!! *winks* Vanna

  • Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quarante-Cinq And another Giveaway!!

    Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quarante-Cinq And another Giveaway!!

    Hello beautiful peeps!!
    It's that time of the week once again... Time for FLEA MARKET FINDS!!
    Where I name places and share prices... (Usually *winks*)
    And truthfully I'm not a very good bargain shopper (I do try) so I'll make you feel GREAT about your own found treasures if nothing else LOL!
    I have a new item to win this week in my blog followers giveaway (Two more weeks to go with a new little thank you gift each week so keep stopping by!) And keep on reading to see what this weeks little pressie will be *winks*
    I would also like to announce the winner of last weeks angel giveaway.
    THE WINNER IS...
    LEENA of Pink*Cherub*Moon Congrats Leena! Please email me with your shipping info.

    This last week was again a little short on fantabulous finds because I'm still short on funds. I did manage to find a few really good deals... Well I think they are anyway *winks*
    So as usual I'm starting with my favorite find...
    This antique painted spelter bust of a lady standing at 15" tall and a whopping 8.5 lbs. I know because I weighed her when I got her home after I almost torqued out my one wrist reaching up on top of an armoire with an oh so confident "devil may care" attitude to grab her down whilst clutching a coffee cup with the other. That will teach me... she almost landed on my noggin!... Or worse yet I might have smashed one of the sellers delicate pieces! Or even worse *shudders*... lost my COFFEE!!
    I took one look at her at a local antique mall and thought to myself " Ooohhh I bet my friend Gloria at Happy To Be blog would love her!" (Gloria is an avid collector of Victoriana and has lovely taste!)
    Now how many of you have been motivated to buy something because your besties would love the "thing" in question? Of course you're probably "besties" in the first place because you love similar things huh? *winks* Well this beauty said "Gloria" And I said "Wrap er up!" Lol!

    Just look at the sweet details. I love the little cherub head on the belt! And the bunches of violets.

    She's placed on two silver trays that were Value Village (thrift store) finds. The largest at $24.99 and the smaller at $10.99. I was thinking I'd take them home and polish them up, but I think I actually prefer their current more tarnished appearance. Do you prefer your silver polished?

    And do you see all the luscious fruit surrounding my girl?
    It's all made of stone (alabaster and marble) I scored a major score in finding it also at the local Value Village (In a big bowl no less) for $9.99!

    Now just one bunch of the grapes will cost more than that. I couldn't even fit all the fruit on the tray there was too much of it! I'd guess it's from the 60's-70's.

    The little cloche came from the Goodwill for $1.99 and inside it are a couple of bling-y Christmas ornaments I found for $3.50 each.

    The pearl rosary my lady bust is wearing is child size and was $25 (at a local antique mall) with the mother of pearl shell case.

    I found this little cherub with a wheelbarrow at the same antique mall and paid way too much at $45. He had been priced $95! (Crack smokin' seller *winks*) but he's so adorable and I'm a cherub-o-holic! I did what any cherub loving quasi bargain shopping gal would do... I caved in the face of cherub cuteness... More mac-n cheese...

    Isn't he adorable though?

    This antique celluloid box was $6.99 at the Value Village...

    It's in rough shape, but beautiful lady + cherubs+ cheap = Yeppers you know the drill.

    I also found this assortment of plates and bowls at the VV. The least expensive being.99 and the most being the small platter on the top at $6.99 (From Bohemia) The least expensive plate which looks like quimper is by Longchamps. The large rose plate was $3.99 and has such pretty blowsey pink roses!

    Don'tcha think?

    Bohemia platter.

    At the Goodwill I found this set of pink pillowcases from Simply Shabby Chic for $3.80. I had never seen this pattern before... Have you?

    Close up.

    I also found a mother lode of Ralph Lauren sheets at the Goodwill for between $2.99 and $7.99. Ralph Lauren florals stop me in my tracks every time! And I can spot em from a mile off *winks* You've gotta love the Goodwill!!

    Then to top off my wonderful week I received a surprise at the front door! I couldn't remember ordering anything?... But my memory isn't what it used to be... so maybe...
    What I found inside was about the most beautifully presented packages I've ever received! From the sweeter than sweet Cindy of Edith & Evelyn on Etsy. She just wanted to say thank you for giving her store a little shout out... Awwwwww I couldn't believe she did that! I gave her shop a shout out because I LOVE it! Cindy has such beautiful things and at reasonable prices (IMHO) So if you purchase anything from her you're in for a wonderful surprise! Let me know if you do OK? *winks*
    Pretty toile and tulle ribbons, handmade tags, beautiful script, and not shown a fab antique French postcard! Such a delight!

    When I'd carefully unwrapped the two bundles (Saving all the pretty ribbons)... Honestly I didn't even want to open them they were just so pretty! I found these two darling busts of a boy and girl from an old Alabama estate. Thank you so much Cindy! I love them!

    OK and last, but hopefully not least... My giveaway for this week is for this lovely rose encrusted vintage blanc de chine heart shaped trinket box. Perfect for a little treasure or two.

    If you'd like a chance to win it become a follower (If you aren't already *winks*) and leave me a comment telling me you'd like it to be yours... And even if you aren't interested in this giveaway I'd still LOVE to hear from you! Vanna
    I'm joining Sherry at No Minimalist Here for:

    The sweet Patti and Paula of Ivy & Elephants for:

    Courtney at French Country Cottage for:

    And Cindy at My Romantic Home for:

  • Blog Contest WINNER!! And Another Great Book...

    Blog Contest WINNER!! And Another Great Book...

    And The Winner Is?

    Hi peeps!
    I received lots of interesting ideas and comments on my "How To Use My "THING" Blog Giveaway Contest" below.

    A pet bed and footstool being the two most often mentioned.

    After careful consideration I and my co judge (Dear Hubbs) selected Ornaments by Pink for her detailed description and vision. I could literally "see" it. Here's what she said:
    Well Vanna, what about a very large statue like a cherub and live trailing vines wrapped around her feet. You could layer the piece with plastic stand the figurine in the center, fill black dirt all around the bottom of the statue and plant a couple of vines and make sure this piece is standing where it will get light from your windows.
    So you win the antique Danish pillow cover and art nouveau jewel casket Ms Pink! *winks* Please leave me the address where you'd like to receive your prize and I'll send it out right away!
    If you haven't visited the blog Ornaments By Pink you really should! You'll find a land inhabited by enchantment with magical animals frolicking amongst victorian ladies! You can even take them home with you if you fall in love! *winks*
    And the GREAT BOOK to which I refer is titled The "New French Decor, Living With Timeless Objects" by Michele Leland and photographs by Gilles Trillard. This book is from the creators of The New Eighteenth Century Style... Another amazing book! If you are a lover of the old and chalky or of vignettes created by the hand of a master this book is for you! It will be a "go to" I promise.*winks* Here are just some of the luscious images (over 250 of them) found inside...

    Isn't this wonderful!? But am I the only one who thinks leaving the plastic on the shades was a no no? *winks*

    Love the painting of sheep!

    I've heard of the "elephant in the room" but this is taking it to a whole new level! Lol!

    How cool is this?!!

    If you enjoyed any of these images as much as I did you're going to love "The New French Decor" You can find it HERE
    Thanks for stopping by! I hope you'll leave me a comment. I'd LOVE to hear from you! Vanna 

  • Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home | The Ultimate Guide For Christian Mommy Bloggers

    Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home | The Ultimate Guide For Christian Mommy Bloggers

    You're a stay-at-home Mom.
    You treasure the privilege of being able to raise your own children and manage your home, but sometimes you wonder if there's something you could do to contribute to the family income. Something that has the potential to earn a full-time wage without a huge start-up cost or sacrificing hours away from the first responsibilities God gave you.
    You love to write and crave an outlet to express yourself while making a positive impact in someone else's life. You're passionate about a particular subject and desire to explore it deeper so you can minister to others, learn, and interact with a community of like-minded women.
    If any of these sentiments resonate with you, you need to start a blog , and my brand new eBook, Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home | The Ultimate Guide For Christian Mommy Bloggers will show you how to do just that.

    Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home The Ultimate Guide For Christian Mommy Bloggers by Jacinda Vandenberg
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    Since the first edition of this eBook in 2012, Growing Home has grown ten times in size and now generates a five figure income annually. I’ve encountered many new challenges and opportunities not included in the original version and decided it was time to re-write it all.
    I started Growing Home with the purpose of encouraging Christian wives, mothers, and homemakers in their noble calling. More recently, homeschooling has been added to the queue since we officially started home educating our oldest child last year.
    Writing has always been a favorite pastime of mine and I loved the idea of interacting with like-minded women all across the globe. I began as every blogger does: with one reader, one Facebook fan, one Pinterest follower who pinned my posts.
    A few years later, with God’s extraordinary blessing in spite of myself and an exceptionally supportive, tight-knit blogging network, at the time of this writing, Growing Home is a community of 30,000 readers and is a significant contributor to our family income.

    Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home The Ultimate Guide For Christian Mommy Bloggers by Jacinda Vandenberg $7.99
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    I have nothing to boast about. I couldn’t have imagined it this way, not in my wildest dreams! This is solely the result of the Lord’s blessing on the tools He has given me. He’s responsible for it all and He gets the glory!
    The goal of this eBook is to share with you the same principles and techniques that God has used to grow Growing Home, both as a ministry tool and a means of income for our family without taking me away from my first responsibilities as a wife and mother.
    What Other People Are Saying: "Jacinda Vandenberg's book is fantastic. Everyone is going to want to read it, even if you already know how to blog and manage your home. Coming soon to a theater near you. Very soon, in fact. January 13th. Don't get popcorn grease on your Kindle." ~ Melinda Martin, Professional Blogger and Virtual Assistant. I hope you find in these pages:

    • a vision for purposeful blogging,
    • helpful tips to manage both your home and your online presence,
    • valuable information that will help supplement your family's income.
    I’ve included everything I can possibly think of!

    Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home The Ultimate Guide For Christian Mommy Bloggers by Jacinda Vandenberg $7.99 PDF version

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    Table of Contents
    Introduction Part 1 | Creating a Vision and Maintaining A Schedule
    To Blog Or Not To Blog? That Is The Question
    Setting Priorities
    Time-Saving Home Management Tips
    This Is My Schedule, And I’m Sticking To It
    Efficiently Managing Your Time Online Part 2 | Content and Design Content Is King

    • Originality
    • Brevity
    • Titles
    • Engagement
    • Readability
    • Hyperlinks
    • Photos
    • Character
    • Professionalism
    • Inspiration
    • Understanding
    Design Is Queen
    • Platform
    • Simplicity
    • Branding
    • Color
    • Fancy Fonts
    • Whitespace
    • Centered Gadgets
    • Placement
    • Comments
    • Image Use
    • Navigation
    • Call to action
    • Browsers
    • Recommended Blog Designers
    Part 3 | Growth and Monetization
    • How to Grow Your Blog
    • Link Parties
    • Commenting
    • Following
    • Guest Posting
    • Facebook
    • Pinterest
    • Google+
    • Twitter
    • Email Subscriptions
    • Community
    • Giveaways
    • Posting Frequency
    • Advertising
    Making Money With Affiliate Programs
    • Make Money as a Seller
    • Make Money as an Affiliate
    Making Money with eBooks Make Money with Advertisers
    • Deciding Your Options and Setting Your Rates
    • Do’s
    • Don’ts
    Part 4 | Logistics and Legalities
    • Dealing With The Nay-Sayers
    • What To Do When Someone Steals Your Content
    • Legal Stuff
    • Affiliate Links
    • Comment Policies
    • Copyrights
    • Disclosures
    • Disclaimers
    • Taxes
    Closing Words Blogging Resources About Jacinda Vandenberg

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    Praise for Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home:
    "One of the most important things that caught my attention in this book is that, she admits, she doesn’t try to do it all. Oh, how I loved this! Finally someone who was real about what actually happens during their day." ~ Shari A. Miller"Growing Your Blog is a worthwhile read if you’ve ever felt like your blogging was taking over your life, whether you are seriously considering monetizing or not. There’ve been many times over the past few months that I’ve felt maybe I just need to quit…after reading this book, I know I just need a better plan. My priorities have been out of whack. I knew it, but I needed a “blueprint” for turning them around." ~ Homeschooling Hearts & Minds"Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home offers a great vision of keeping your focus where it should be, without having letting go of your goal to grow your blog." ~ A Diligent Heart"If your dishes have been known to pile high while you aim to type one more blog post, then this ebook is for you... Priorities. Priorities. Priorities. Come on a journey as she shares her own story, schedules, and tips for Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home. You will be encouraged and inspired by her beautiful simplicity." ~ The Homeschool Village"Growing Your Blog While Managing Your Home is going to be a resource I turn to time and again. I am thankful to not have to use Google to find answers to my blogging questions anymore!" ~ Thankful Homemaker"Jacinda’s book is a great introduction to the how-to’s of blogging for business. It’s refreshing to read a take that is from a decidedly Christian viewpoint. I found the details for advertising, ebooks, and affiliates especially helpful. She is very transparent and shares her own advertising and reviewing rates, which is also very helpful." ~ The Sunny Patch"{Jacinda}gives a ton of information of how to blog while balancing home life helping women to keep a wise balance and does it from a Christian perspective. This is hard to find and why I recommend it." ~ A Wise Woman Builds Her Home"What kind of blogger are you, or do you want to become? If you merely blog for the sake of keeping a family journal then this eBook probably won’t benefit you. But, if you want to step it up a notch then it’s definitely for you!" ~ Raising Mighty Arrows
    ***A special thank-you to my dear husband for proofreading the manuscript, Lindsey and Richele from Crisp Apple for their tremendous job on the design, and Melinda from Helply Helper VA Services for the many late nights and early mornings she spent editing and formatting my mess into something that looks professional!

  • Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quanante-Quatre AND a Giveaway!!

    Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quanante-Quatre AND a Giveaway!!

    Bonjour mes amis!!
    It's time for another week of FLEA MARKET FINDS!!
    I'd love to say I found something stupendous to share this week, but alas the pickin's were slim and my wallet slimmer after last weeks purchase of Penelope HERE.
    I do have the first of 4 giveaway gifts to share with you though!
    I'll be doing a different giveaway for 4 consecutive weeks... One gift for each 100 of my followers! So if you'd like to win this weeks little pressie just become a follower (If you're not already?) AND leave me a comment telling me you'd like to be entered. This weeks giveaway is for this cute little angel baby holding a flower! Perfect for displaying a little crown or rosary or two (Sorry the giveaway is just for the angel, but I'm sure you probably have some better bling than I do anyway *winks*) He would also be easy to paint a different color if desired. So leave me a comment K? *winks*

    Moving on to my finds for the week. This sweet little vintage french chair was my favorite. I actually drove 4 hrs for it. No I'm not crazy... Well actually maybe I am, but again I digress... My hubby and I made a day of it and enjoyed the trip and stopped to shop and smell the roses along the way. It was a wonderful time!

    And next to it is this nifty shabby white urn for $12.99 that I filled with dried hydrangeas.
    "Why does she keep taking pictures in this same space?" You might be asking yourself. It's actually the only spot in my house with any light!... Just sayin'

    Then a new boudoir lady for my collection via ebay for $38. These little cuties are getting harder and harder to find at a price I can afford *sighs* Isn't she pretty?!

    I found these Italian candle shades at a local antique store at $10 for the pair. Shown clipped on a couple of my perfume bottles. I love them! I tried to find something similar in a larger size on the net and had zero luck. So if anyone knows where I could find some? Please let me know *winks*

    This is how they clip on.

    At the Goodwill I found these charming vintage shoe trees for $1 per pair. Aren't they sweet?!

    And finally also at the Goodwill, some vintage padded hangers for 50 cents each. I couldn't resist their soft pastel colors.

    That's all for this week. I hope you'll come back next week for more flea market finds AND another giveaway! I'll also be announcing the winner of this weeks giveaway so don't miss it!
    Also... I've been posting like a mad woman this week! If you're interested I'm also sharing my collection of dress forms HERE. I'd love if you stopped by! Vanna

    I'm joining Sherry at No Minimalist Here for:

    The sweet Patti and Paula of Ivy & Elephants for:

    Honey at 2805 for:

    Courtney at French Country Cottage for:

    And Cindy at My Romantic Home for:

  • Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quarante-Tois

    Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quarante-Tois

    Helloooooooo y'all!!
    It's time once again for
    FLEA MARKET FINDS!!!
    Where I find absolutely nothing from an actual flea market (Delusional remember? *winks*) And instead usually shop my local thrift and antique stores. Gotta keep em in business!
    This week I only have three new things to share with you... but they're good ones I think *winks*
    I have an addiction for this first item that's going to need to be nipped in the bud quickly due to size constraints... but I digress...
    I... like so many here in the blogesphere am in love with antique dress forms! Have you fallen victim to their charm as well?
    There's something so whimsical and wonderfully sculptural about them don't you think?
    Well the hubby and I were visiting one of my favorite stores in Sumner Wa called Today's Country Store. When I spotted a dreamy dress form in the front window. I actually climbed up into the window to check her out... and then I spied the price tag... Now usually there isn't even a price tag... So many sellers use them for display that you'll usually see a "NFS" Not for sale tag. And even finding the antique ones I love with metal skirt cages is getting to be increasingly difficult... Probably because of all the other bloggers who have fallen in love with them too *winks* Anyway the price was... Quelle horror! $395!! I think I must have cried a little too loudly and not just because of the price... I was now stuck in the front display window! Lol! Well a sales girl came over to help (I'm sure in fear that I was going to take down every item around me trying to get out of "said" window) and shared with me that all the items in the front window were 50% off! The seller was downsizing. So what could I do? The price was still... well pricey... But I gave in and brought her home and I'm so glad I did! I wanted to give her a French name... Something like Musette or Chantal... but she's an Acme dress form from Brooklyn N.Y. so she became a Penelope instead lol! She's the one in front. Shown with one other of my
    metal skirt dress forms. Both actually purchased in the same place but with years between the two! Penelope has a tiny wasp waist measuring just 22.5" Isn't she cool? She's dated 1908 making her an Edwardian Miss.

    A little shabby but still looking pretty good for 104. Alone...

    And with her sister *winks*

    I just LOVE this cage skirt! The caster wheels are wood.

    Cool top piece too!

    You can barely see but she's dated 1908.

    Finally I have a dress form with a waist small enough to share this lovely Victorian dress with you! One of my friends (and neighbors) shared it with me. It was just sitting in her closet in a garment bag. Now I'm bringing it out where we can all enjoy it!

    It has some pretty details.

    I especially love the beautiful (smocked/ruched?) lace sleeves.

    The ruching goes all around the sleeves.

    And my last item to share this week is a new (to me) Victorian girandole (Description for girandole HERE) I also found in Sumner for $60 featuring a young girl and boy.

    Close up

    I'm starting to gather a small collection of these beauties. I pick them up when I can find them for $50 or less but this one was a larger example so I splurged *winks*

    That's all for this weeks finds.
    I hope you'll stop by in a couple of days for my blog followers giveaway! I'm still digging through my crap... Ahem... I mean treasures to find the perfect "Thank You" gift *winks*
    Thanks for stopping by and I hope you'll leave me a comment and I'll do the same. I just LOVE hearing from you! Vanna
    I'm joining Sherry at No Minimalist Here for:

    The wonderful Paula and Patti from Ivy & Elephants for:

    Honey from 2805 for:

    Courtney of French Country Cottage for:

    And Cindy of My Romantic Home for:

    And The Polka Dot Closet for:

  • A BLOG GIVEAWAY!! And another Great Book

    A BLOG GIVEAWAY!! And another Great Book

    I'm going to start with my BLOG GIVEAWAY!! Whoohoo!!

    Here's how it works... I purchased this "THING" on craigslist. ($75) I should add this "Thing" is quite large measuring 33" wide x 22" and 12" tall. I have no idea what it was (or should be) used for? So your mission should you choose to accept it... Sorry for going all Mission Impossible on ya! I couldn't help myself *winks*... is to come up with your best guess about how it could or should be used? So peeps give me some ideas because I need all of them I can get! Then just become one of my friendly followers (If you aren't already *winks*) and leave me a comment. Come on don't be shy! Let your imagination go wild! The one with the best answer wins!

    Here's a view of the inside.

    And the winner will receive this antique Danish(?) pillowcase 21"x21" with embroidery initials. It translates to "sleep well" and has two small ties sewn inside for closure. But wait!... There's more!
    Almost two years ago I was also doing a giveaway when my mom became very ill and I stopped blogging. So that prize will also be added into the mix!

    Isn't it beautiful?

    This darling little art nouveau jewel box will also be added to sweeten the prize. It's seen a little wear and tear in its long lifetime but this only enhances its charm.

    Inside it contains a touch of mink to cushion some special treasure.

    So please join my giveaway and start guessing! I'll award the prize two weeks from today! Sunday Feb 13th. It could be a VERY good Valentines day! *winks*

    OK and for another good book... if you haven't read it yet? "The Bed" By Alecia Beldegreen, It's another one of my favorite go to's. I have beds on the brain lately because I'm straining the little gray matter that I DO have to come up with a canopy idea for my master bedroom. I've actually been pondering this for some time and it needs to happen! The ceiling is sloped so a beautiful corona just won't work *sighs* So I'm open to ideas for that too. You can view my master bedroom HERE

    Isn't this a luscious cover? A taste of things to come... And the text is just as beautiful as the pictures... Lots and lots of em!

    These are just some of the images. I couldn't share many of the best because they're two page spreads. Poor little scanner couldn't do it sorry.

    I'll take that portrait please.

    My cat would love this... But not as much as his mommy!

    Italian beauty-liciousness!

    And French of course!

    This is soooo cool! It's all been done with a sharpie marker! Sorry about the crease, it was a two pager.

    And some wonderful trompe l'oeil!

    If I had this painted theatrical backdrop I'd remodel my whole living room around it!

    Have you ever traveled by train like this? I don't think I'd ever fly if I could avoid it.

    Absolutely gorgeous!

    This lit a la polonaise is one of my favorite beds. One of these days I'll have me one!

    Just look at those cherub sconces!

    Or how about swathed in lace?

    And more lace...

    Do you think I could find one of these on craigslist? Probably not, but stranger things have happened!... Not to me... but maybe to you? *winks*

    If you enjoyed these images you're going to love this book. And you can pick it up for only $4.59 (Shipping included) HERE A real steal for a large hardcover book.
    Thanks for stopping by! Vanna

  • Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quarante -Deux

    Flea Market Finds Pour La Semaine Quarante -Deux

    Bonjour bonjour!!
    Welcome again to FLEA MARKET FINDS!!
    How are y'all doing? Is the weather nice in your part of the world? Because I'm ready to run away from mine!
    Sorry I'm late with my post this week. Here in the Pacific Northwest we've been having lots of wind storms so our power has been off and on for a couple of days. Enough to drive me out of my ever lovin' mind!... So what else could I do?... I shopped in areas that still had power... that's what! *winks*
    This week I have a couple of fabulous finds from my favorite (go to) shopping place... CRAIGSLIST!!
    Apologizing again, this time about the pictures being so dark... I really wanted to show off my new beauty in all her sparkly warkly glory! But it was not to be... Also showcased along with my beautiful new sparkly "IT" thing (You know the feeling when you've got to have "IT" *winks*)... is another "IT" thing found on craigslist that I'd searched a very long time for. So without further ado here is my favorite find for the week.
    A turn of the century french crystal chandelier. Dripping with big faceted juicy crystals! It was a little spendy at $340 but worth every penny! It's a quintessential "me" piece that I'll keep and love forever.

    Along with my chandy, I also found this oh so wonderful vintage barkcloth carpet on craigslist from my new friend, (and I hope soon to be new blogger) Alma. I had actually visited Alma on a previous occasion to check out another item she was selling, but decided to pass on. So what a wonderful surprise to find her again! Alma has some of the most beautiful "shabby chic" items I've ever seen! So I hope she'll be joining me on my sidebar with her new blog. Trust me you will be drooling! Anyway here's my new (to me) carpet along with my chandelier.

    Ages ago I spotted this fabulous rug and bedroom in an issue of Romantic Homes magazine, then I spotted it again on ebay belonging to the seller "Nouveau Rose" I've been obsessed ever since with finding a rug like it (that I could actually afford) so I was thrilled to pieces to find another one as they're soooo hard to come by!
    This one belonging to Nouveau Rose is swoon worthy don't you think? As is her whole beautiful house!

    My base color is more tan, but don't they have a similar look? Perhaps it's just my wishful thinking *winks*

    Here's a shot with my pomeranian Juju bear hiding under the french wing chair. Which by the way was a $25 auction find *winks*... The chair not Juju lol!

    Then making my regular rounds at the local Value Village I had a slam dunk day! I don't know if all the snow and wind kept people away? Whatever the case there was more treasure than usual *winks* Starting with this cool necklace that looks like it's covered in vintage brooches for $9.99

    Close up.

    And also in the $9.99 pile was this pale blue rhinestone tiara with a heart perfect for Valentines day!

    This little concrete painted cherub was $1.99. He has crazy eyes that I need to repaint (Which could be quite a challenge as I can't paint worth a darn!) It's very likely he'll look even crazier than before, but I'm gonna give it a try! Any pointers from my talented painter friends would be much appreciated!

    This sweet Madonna trinket holder is for my etsy store.

    And this large barbola style swag was also $1.99. I'm sure I can find a spot for this *winks*

    Then I received a special something in the mail from one of my favorite etsy sellers the sweet Cindy of edithandevelyn
    This darling large bisque girl was $40 with shipping and I love her! Even the wrapping was special. I didn't want to open it up and spoil it! Just look at that peacock feather ribbon! Isn't it fab?!

    She's as lovely as can be with such a winsome smile.

    No markings to be found....

    but I couldn't resist that adorable face. And if you read my blog you know how "bust" addicted I am! Lol!

    Well that's all for this week. I hope you'll come back next week for a fabulous giveaway!! I just saw that I've reached 400 followers! That's plum amazing! And calls for a special celebration! I'm so thankful for each and every one of you! So please stop by!

    And I'd love if you left me a comment and I'll do the same. *winks* I just LOVE hearing from you! Vanna
    I'm joining Sherry of No minimalist Here for:

    The wonderful twosome of Patti and Paula at Elephants & Ivory for:

    And Courtney at French Country Cottage for:

    Honey at 2805 for:

    And Cindy at My Romantic Home for:

  • When Motherhood Feels Too Hard | A Book Review and Giveaway!

    When Motherhood Feels Too Hard | A Book Review and Giveaway!

    20 weeks of bed-rest gave me plenty of time to do something I really enjoy but find hard to make time for during "normal" seasons of my life - reading. I haven't read this much since studying for my counselling certificates from CCEF over five years ago!

    Apart from the Bible (especially the Psalms), by far the most encouraging, uplifting, and spiritually rewarding book I've read over the past few months was Kelly Crawford's Devotions, Advice, and Renewal for when Motherhood Feels Too Hard.

    With 31 chapters (and 10 ingenious survival tips), it's meant to be read as inspiration for each day of the month. However, things didn't quite work out that way for me. I was so caught up in the message of the book, I finished the whole thing in two days! Ooopsies. No matter though. I know I'll refer back to it many times throughout this motherhood journey!

    Kelly's blog, Generation Cedar, was one of the very first blogs I started reading regularly after we heard of it during her interview with Kevin Swanson on Generations With Vision. I immediately fell in love with her writing style and the content of her message. She's been a well-spring of encouragement and her thought-provoking articles have initiated many a conversation between my husband and I.

    As busy homeschooling Mom who is also "in the trenches" with her own brood of blessings (#10 on the way!), Kelly's message of encouragement is real. Chances are she's been there and done that. When Motherhood Feels Too Hard provides an honest look at the challenges mothers face in the raising of their children and reminds us why it's all worth it. We are called to our glorious work by the Lord and through Him, we can receive sustaining grace and tremendous reward!

    If you're struggling with your lot in life as a mother, question your usefulness, or simply need to be reminded that this is all worth it, you need to get a copy of Kelly's book. At just $8.99 for a paperback ($4.97 for an eBook), Devotions, Advice, and Renewal for When Motherhood Feels Too Hard is available for an affordable price that can't be passed up.

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