Yes, I’m childless today in the sense that my mother has taken my three youngest children to spend a few days with her. In case you have not read about Grandma’s and Grandpa’s, it’s a wonderful place. My mother says that the pictures I took last time were so early-spring, they don’t really show you any of her flowers or shrubs in bloom, so I’ll have to take some updated pictures to show off her beautiful gardening handiwork.
Yesterday At The Thrift Stores
My mom came early to get the children and we ended up spending the day together out at antique and thrift and craft stores, and we just had the BEST time! Princess of the Universe was with us. It was a great girl time before my mom took Princess and two of the boys and headed to her house later on in the day.

One of my finds was this old wooden jewelry box — very outdated, that I knew would be nice to clean up and paint and use for more of my craft and scrapbooking supplies. I forgot to get a picture of it before painting, but you can see it here with a bit of primer on it.

Above you can see the color of the wood before painting. The little wooden handles are simple and sweet.

I painted the case itself in this beautiful Krylon celery green and then the drawers inside were painted ivory.

I think the contrast is beautiful!

It holds ribbon and pretty string…

and tiny little card charms and treasures.
Book Finds
I also found some great books yesterday. 1$ apiece for the hardbacks and .50 apiece for the paperbacks.

This little cookbook has some really cool recipes in it; even things I might try for my “starving” teenagers. My second son is a great Tolkien fan, so I knew for .50 he would want this copy of The Fellowship of the Ring.

The Atlas of the American Revolution is an unusual, heavy book with amazing maps and pictures. For 1 dollar. Yes. I’m excited about the Issac Newton biography, especially since we recently watched an educational video about him.

The large open pages are from Columbus: For Gold, God and Glory.

Sea Power is a book about the Navy. It has spectacular, huge pictures. Again, 1 dollar. My my.
A New Umbrella Holder

It still needs cleaning up, but I was very pleased to find this planter, which I will use to hold our umbrellas in the mudroom. My former umbrella holder was metal, and it was rusting, and the rust was working its way onto the umbrellas making them not very pretty. I think the metal container will be most useful cleaned up and spray painted and used as a trash can upstairs. It has an attactive shape and it just the right size. Pictures of that later.
Scrapbooking
I have two on-line buddies who do some awesome scrapbooking. One is Emily and the other is Heather. I know there are many awesome sites out there with scrapbooking ideas (feel free to leave me their links), but these are two that I like to visit.

Heather and Emily have inspired me to get my rear in gear and start putting together as pages all the wonderful stuff I’ve been saving for scrapbooks. So I’ve now gotten my supplies fairly well organized around my sewing desk and this week I started the task of getting caught up!

My paper scraps and stacks are organized. Embellishments are all separated and organized.

I have purchased some really sweet paper on which to preserve our chidlren’s school memories and work. I can sit and work with all my supplies close by.

These big cozy cushions on the floor near my desk make a great place to read my ME magazines and get inspiration. I was just going through the stickers in the pretty white basket.

I actually completed four pages last night for Miss Priss’s kindergarten scrapbook.
And now, back to my original question. What will I do with myself today with a quiet house and no children running around? As you can see, I have an abundance of things to eat up these few quiet days.
Have a great Wednesday!
Lynn





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Have a wonderful quiet childless time! I just LOVE the thrift store finds.
I love to go thrift shopping for books. Dh keeps saying I have plenty- and not to bring home any more books….oh well!
Thanks for the mention!
Enjoy the quiet…
what great thrift store finds. I REALLY need to go search some out, but never find time to do it.
I love the contrast you gave the scrapbooking chest! I love how your brain works and how you see things!
I’m thinking you should do the following today: walk through your gardens, make an herbal iced tea and enjoy scrabooking!
After a prayer of thanks to God for your life and the good family He gave you.
God Bless you on this Thursday morning, friend!
Michele/ivy
Good morning Lynn
I love what you did with the soap boxes and the jewelry box. I can’t believe I had never thought to paint my old jewelry box! Very clever
That game looks like a lot of fun!
It sounds to me like you have enough to fill up your time while the kids are gone. Enjoy the quiet, because as you well know, it’ll go faster than you think
hugs,
rue
I’m not exactly sure how I found your blog. Maybe it was through The Nester but I wanted to tell you that I love your jewelry box makeover. It looks fantastic! I love the color.
I spray paint anything that doesn’t run away from me. It is really fun to give something a brand new look for just a few dollars.
Thanks for sharing!
Andrea, we can never have enough books, I always say!!
Emily, your are inspiring me to be more organized!!
Sheri, I take spells of getting out and finding good stuff and then not going for a few days. I do thrift-store-shop pretty regularly though (blush).
Thank you, Michele! I love to come over to your blog and see how your brain works too!
Rue, thank you. I love having it on my sewing desk. It keeps things handy — in a pretty way.
Kimba, I am so glad you came by. I actually came across your blog, too, and I keep meaning to put you in my blogroll (doing that today). I’m doing that today. I saw your blog from the window mistreatment post. Thank you for your comment!
Lynn