My love for junking can never be quenched, at least I don't see how. There are so many ways you can reuse an item, even to the point of dismantling it and putting it back together in a different form. One man's trash is another (woman's) treasure, right?

When I pulled out this particular treasure (or better yet, trashure - treasure from the trash!), I knew exactly what I would do with it. Do you ever do that? Find something and it speaks volumes to you before you can blink an eye? Treasure out of trash, I tell ya.
This very rustic and vintage drawer would become a place where I could find some remembrances of my grandmothers. Two very different ladies in one aspect, but both shared a love for the creative arts.
STORY-TELLING
Hard as it is to say goodbye to the ones you love, it always special when you can keep something of theirs to remember them by, and to share a piece of their lives with the next generation. I like to keep little tidbits and photos around to remind my children of their ancestors and how hard they worked so they could be here today.
Do you see what my treasures are? Sewing notions, tools, perfectly vintage eye candy!! My paternal grandmother was a seamstress and I wish I could have picked her brain more to learn all the secrets of the trade. She was an amazing woman who handled life gloriously even though she was deaf.
My maternal grandmother (my bapcia - Polish for grandmother) was the toughest lady I have ever known. Dealing with the Nazis and making it to America to give her children a better life. She was such an "energizer bunny", she just kept going and going! I think that I'm like her in some ways because I don't sit still very often. Imagine that. {wink, wink}
I love being able to touch and look at these artifacts, and I have also been able to add a few things I've picked up from thrifting, garage sales, and estate sales too.
Thrifted patterns. Don't you just love the sunbonnet with matching apron? Retro rocks!
GOOD OL' DAYS
I am so envious of a generation that was absolutely thrifty that they thought to wrap their binding, ribbons, etc., onto cards that could be turned in to a child's toy. Amazing!! This is Bob Bunny, that is printed on heavy stock paper and is meant to be cut out and then the head and rear are added to a wooden spool to create an adorable toy!
Isn't the poetic advertising genius?
These edgings and lace are just scrumptious!
My drawer shadow box is mounted above a curbside mahogany dresser I found that was missing a drawer front. Big thanks to my hubby who built a new face for it. All I did to dress this lady up was took off the drawer length brass pulls and auctioned them off on ebay (yes!), and added some chalk paint with wax. I bet you can't tell which drawer is the new one.
This dresser was the answer to my prayers of a need of somewhere to store my sewing goodies because I love to sew!
One drawer is dedicated to my vintage patterns. Who knows if I'll ever use them because I'm more the draft-it-yourself type, but they sure are fun to look at! I like to draft my patterns myself because the store-bought variety just never seem to fit right.
STITCHIN' FUN
Aside from sewing, I also love to crochet. I took an unfinished peach basket and stained it, then washed it in a lovely yellow paint. The handle is a light aqua with distressing. I want a basket that I could easily access my hooks and take my yarn with me wherever I went, so I made a liner out of a vintage sheet to make that all possible.
It's been one of the best projects for myself that I've done in a loooooong time. I tend to make stuff for everyone else and never do anything for me.
To top if off, I made some stitch markers to add even more fun to my crochet time. Is that possible? If you don't know how to crochet or knit you are missing out on therapy!!
I hope you've enjoyed a small tour of my corner of the house. Likewise, that I'm inspiring you to take some cast-off items and make them your own. Decorating your home can be very inexpensive and fun! So, take a look around, pick out a spot in your home that could use some lovin', and then head out to the trash to snatch up some created-by-you décor.
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