Tuesday, June 30, 2026

California Guacamole

I picked up some cherry tomatoes at the farmer's market this past weekend. This is my version of guacamole California style. Keep it chunky. I just add balsamic vinegar, olive oil and Italian seasoning. Nothing super fancy but you really don't need much if everything is vine ripe and fresh. Serve with a corn chips. Totally gluten free meal. 
 

Monday, June 29, 2026

Hero Arts Layering Stencils - poppies

I picked up this Hero Arts layering stencil set up at FabMo's sale last week. I think I paid $4 for it. The clear stamp part is rubbish, doesn't stamp well at all. If I paid full price I would be pissed!

Now my first attempt with the stencils using a Tim Holtz blending pad didn't work out well at all. The stencils just ate the pads up and was bending the stencils. I tried a few other things then remember I had the make up blending brushes. Anyone remember when those got released to the paper crafting world at a totally inflated prices? That did the trick and the cards turned out so well! I went looking online to see what else was out there. I was just curious but didn't buy anything. :)


 

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Farmer's Market Surprise!

Ripe apricots for breakfast
One of the things about living in the Bay Area is all the local fresh fruit. One of the biggest farmer's market is down the street from me but I rarely go because of all the strollers. I went early today and that seems to be the ticket. 

I plan to make chicken broth today and needed celery, carrots and onions. Didn't want to drive to the store and deal with the weekend parking so made the five minute walk to the farmer's market. I also wanted to pick up some dried apricots for the boys when they fly out next week. 

I would normally not go down the artist street but something just told me I should, even with all the stuff  I was carrying. To my surprise one of my favorite tile artist, "Ancient Hands" was there! He doesn't keep his website updated so I never know what show or market he'll be at. These are some of the tiles I have of his. Debating if I should splurge and get one of his bigger flatfish tiles. :) The butterfly  artwork is paper quilling, way harder than I would ever be able to do!

 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Auction Week


 It's auction week and I'm not to sure I'll even go. The opening bids are starting at $40-$60 and that knocks a lot of profit out of everything. I have about 30 things on my list but nothing super great. Since I have already over spent this month, I really should stay home. I'm also babysitting Posey so I don't want to leave her home alone for too long. 

I did check out these cast iron pans which were in a junk lot. Now that I know what to look for, I tested them. There was a USA made Wagner pan, the only one of any value. Sadly it didn't pass the spin test. You set the pan on a flat surface and if it spins or wobbles, it's warped. That will cause uneven cooking. It's still a good pan if that's all you have but much harder to resell. The typewriter I know I can sell for $100 but it's opening bid is $40 so after adding in all the fees makes the profit margin a little too tight for something that will take a awhile to sell. 

Friday, June 26, 2026

Early Morning Surprise!

A few months back I had a few vert old potatoes  that had sprouted. I decided to just plant them and see what happened. Had some very lush green foliage and when that died away, thought that was the end of it. I was getting ready to replant something in that big pot when a potato popped up! So I dug around and found all these. Not sure why I was so surprised but country style hash brown or smashed potatoes are on the menu!
 

Thursday, June 25, 2026

What Motivate You?

During my first full day at home I processed all those little piles of misc stuff going into my booth. I sorted out most of the traveling projects that I take when I'm dog sitting. I have Posey (resident chocolate lab) this weekend so I can dive more into getting things kitted up. My motivation was that if I got through my to do list, I could go to the FabMo sale in the morning.

I'm not a fan of driving in traffic but I knew I had to get there when the doors opened at 9:00. I wanted to pick up some stencils for my sun printing projects and didn't think they had a lot of them. Arrived at 9:30 (traffic was bad) and had to wait for about 10 minutes. They had already reached their maximum occupancy. The stencil I wanted wasn't there, but I did find a few other things. :)  Thinking I was going to spend just .50 I ended up spending $50! A collection of the Tim Holtz line was there and I'm a fan. These are the ones that cost a lot on the secondary market and are hard to put together. Two things I don't like at all. As I get them done I'll post better photos. One interesting find was the needle tool for felting, $2. I have the one needle tool, this one has several needles. Yes, I will be selling off the stamps and dies at some point because I don't  really need anymore. 




Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Wearing everything in your closet


 I wasn't doing this on purpose, it just happened. Not being home much (dog sitting a lot) I haven't done my ironing. So my clothes are all hanging up waiting. Looks like I can go almost two months without wearing the same top twice. I'm wondering if I should keep going to see how long I go? I should carry this photo around with me to remind me I don't need any more clothes, at least not tops. :)

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Iris folding minis

 

Still working on getting a smaller iris folding pattern that swirls using only three colors. Four is the standard. I really do have to find a printer to make the pattern since I can't do a pattern free hand. Working with a pentagon shape makes the best swirl pattern but it's not a popular shape in the paper crafting world. I'm sure I don't have one in my stash (yes, I looked this time) and I refuse to buy a set of dies. Being able to cut out the shapes to make the template would be easier for sure. If I was better working with my computer, I could in theory cut and paste, but again I need a printer. 

I did try using washi paper instead of foil paper. It's a little bulky because it's so small. I only used one print just to see if it would work. Foil paper has limited colors and I don't want it looking too Christmasy. I'm going to have to pull out my stash of rolled paper and see what I have before hunting down different color foil. 


Monday, June 22, 2026

Brown Spotted Cow

Yes I picked up some more cows with spots. If you have been following my blog you know why. :) They came up for auction on MaxSold and I paid $7.82. Neither are in perfect condition but they make me happy. The brown spotted one will hang out at my place for a bit before I sell it off in my booth. 

 

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Life of a reseller

$300?
I debated this morning if I was going to pick up my $2 Maxsold item. This is one seller that I'm not a fan of. He doesn't put any description on the items and when you can't physically see the item that's a problem. I now know to skip his auctions in the future. What I did get, I gave away to a woman who said it was cute. Wasn't even close to what I thought it was and parts were missing. 

It was also interesting that he is using an abandon house next door to hold an estate sale. It was a very old sketchy looking cabin type house The neighborhood was very nice otherwise I would never have gone in. Looks like one of the original farm cabins built back in the day when the valley was farm land. The wooden stairs into the house had seen better days and I wasn't sure if anyone should be walking on them. I don't think it was at all legal. Still I went in to see what they had. The first room which was very tiny, (6' X12') had interesting things that I'm sure didn't come from the house. Things were priced far beyond retail! Any collector who would pay $300 for this biscuit jar probably wouldn't even think of walking into this tear down of a house. It's not marked but it could be Fiesta ware. I did a quick comp on it and only came up with $90. 

I did pick up several small things that added up to $55.00. About $2.50 a piece. Since estate sale was close to Cottage Crafts, I processed most of it there. These things in the photo came home with me to get a deep clean. Brass elephant incense burner, mercury glass coaster (wish I found a set), tic tac toe game from Big Sur and a antique medicine bottle. 


 




Saturday, June 20, 2026

Frame fit the photo

When I went to the last Maxsold auction, I picked this frame up. It was out on the front lawn in the free pile. I know it was probably for Christmas but I thought it was rustic enough for a picture we would take up in Tahoe this summer. Or I would sell it off in my $5 booth. Then my daughter sent this photo of my grandson with his medal after the mud race they did together. I'm sure he's tired and cold from the look on his face. 

I went to local estate sale on Thursday (first day) and it was so over priced is was shocking. Even at half off, the prices were way out of line IMO. I know it takes a lot of work to set up the sale and price everything but at those prices it would be a hard sell. I may go back on Sunday when everything should be 50% off just to see what is left. It's close enough to my place that I can pop in. 

 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Iris Folding Tree and Cherries


I don't have a printer to resize a pattern. I have to do it free hand using a ruler, very old school. I may try and go to the library and see if I can down load the circle pattern and size it there. 
The  triangle (tree in my world) on the left is the color order of the original pattern. I did one in a solid green but that looks ratter dull. You really don't see all the folds. The one in the middle I moved the red to the top. This is one of the ideas I have for my ATC cards. I'm working on doing a mini circle but I'll definitely use a printer to size it.  Which tree combo do you like? 

Went to Costco today to gas up. My impulse buy was  two pounds of Rainer cherries which are now $7 a pound. They are my favorite so just went for it. They are good!