Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Do you Love PRIMITIVES...GRAIN BIN


From the color of the burnt red crackly paint the wood & nails we believe this antique PRIMITIVE GRAIN BIN to be from the late 1800's and could be a Mormon Pine Piece. At some time (75 years ago?) the front and top has a gray coat of paint, that's how they spring cleaned with new coats of paint on their furniture. Luckily this just had the one.



You can see how old and primitive the back slats are. This piece has been in our laundry room, there are no old smells to it. Reason selling is we have decided the space has long needed a big pantry closet, so this must be sold.


It's a big piece could be 4' wide and 4 1/2' tall(guessing as it's not here). Lid is a dark brown old old original paint on the inside.


You can find this primitive grain bin which we THINK is Mormon Pine(made by the early settlers in Utah) at THE GENERAL STORE CO-OP CHICKS on Gentile and Main North West corner in Layton. We have priced it probably 1/2 of what it should be. They are open 11-7 everyday, closed on Mondays, closed at 5:00 on Saturdays. We also loaded the truck with a few other pieces you will like, check them out at the General Store.

P.S. I'm going to finish my first remembrance of Halloween in a few days, too many interuptions with the shop, but I did get my parents to relate some information and they reminded me I have a vcr tape on the party, which I have found, but now to get the vcr "ready" to play...things sure do get outdated fast don't they?

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Halloween TREATS to CACKLE about...



Halloween witch peeking in our shop window to see our Halloween treats good enough to cackle about...this picture comes in large, small and magnets.



Indulge yourself with your very own jar of spoon fudge, individual servings jars includes its own spoon...comes in milk chocolate & toffee crunch, TREAT a friend!


Fall carmel/chocolate pretzels just arrived drizzled in the colors of fall, yummy! Big round gumballs in bright Halloween colors sure to bring out the child in you.



Hey, how did you Orange SOCK MONKEYS get in here...they are all over the place lately at the shop, you'll love the fun colors and accessories. We have Christmas stockings to match them...can you believe how fun that will be?


REAL SPOOKY & KOOKY ceramic cupcakes fill with your own treats!



BeWitching CANDY CORNS in tangerine/grape flavors...don't you love candy corns?

WARNING: we have more HALLOWEEN coming in EVERYDAY this week...including spider web tableclothes, runners, window webs out of fabric. Plus new vintage neclaces, and the funnest vintage salt and pepper shakers I have seen in a long long time. I know, that seems strange, but they really were too cute not to buy for you. Last but not least...antique aqua bottles, very shabby & chic.

NOT YOUR AVERAGE TUESDAY Oct. 13th at Viemont High




Click on the picture of the poster featured for details of the event and website.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

My first memory of Halloween...50 years ago!


Lets go back 50 yrs...yes, 50 years...to the little 6 year old girl standing on the far right, front row, standing with her the children in the little community as far West as the United States will go. Petrolia,California in Humbolt County, near the ocean. Today, 2009, it is more of a hippie community, a bit scarey to visit.
Standing with them is the Principal, Mr. Shepherd, probably 32 years old he was the little 6 year olds daddy, and Mrs. Johnson her 1st grade teacher.
There were two wooden school houses on the school property and a home next to the school in which we lived, mother watched my little brother Roger, cooked nice meals as I went to school. We played alot of dodgeball, hopscotch,jacks, marbles and jumprope and had wonderful art classes my dad would teach.
Each row of desks represented a grade. I believe it was grades 1 thru 7, I could this day name at least 1/2 of the children, there was a family of boys Timmy, Terry and Tommy, Mary Ellen stands next to me, and the dress I remember very well, nicely pressed. My mother always styled my hair in ringlets using bobby pins and I would have to sleep with them every night.
This area was a farming community, which was a good 45 minute drive down beautiful hills with winding roads making me car sick and passing logging trucks that scared us to death and mother screaming that we better not fall off the road. We then could view the big blue Pacific Ocean and smell the salty water. My dad took us to the ocean many days hunting for sea shells, big glass balls that had floated in from Japanese boats and I always found the quick sand or some gross dead stingray
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In town there was one tiny tiny gas station, that was it. There were rows of eucaplyptus trees around the school yard they were big & very old and to this day I can smell them.
The reason I tell this story is to set you up for the first Halloween that I can remember...which was here with these students in this chippy white painted school house. Maybe it will encourage you to go down memory lane and write your Halloween stories.
However, because I have taken a class this past month in personal history and we are learning that we must add more detail as 100 years from our lives our posterity may just find it interesting to read how we lived, about our first schools our first holidays, what was going on in the world at the time etc. etc. I want to ask who took this picture, what time of year it was, what were our ages and tell how he became the principal here, all the way from Utah.
Just a hint about Halloween and then I must get off the computer, I believe the storm outside is knocking out power. Tomorrow I will call my dad and have him write the detail that he remembers to fill in the blanks that I would have no way of knowing.
My dad was the HOLIDAY LOVER at my home, being an elementary principal and 5th grade school teacher I guess it makes sense.
This is really Julie at Idyllhours blog fault, talking about how she got her love of Halloween from her Mother. It got me thinking...how did I get MY first Halloween memories? It made me do a search for this picture to share with you.
I can see the party in my mind, as we did have a primitive style home movies camera that we played over and over...for many years after. So many details I want to know, and hoping he can remember...not sure.
Tomorrow...I will share, if not, lets go for Tuesday.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Shutter project...mission accomplished!


Mr. Bed of Roses hanging out window finishing the last window...and to think he can't hang the Christmas lights? Frightened me doesn't it you? I am naming our home the "beehive house", we win the award for having the most hornets in the state I believe, every shutter we took down was just full of them, every window and tree on this whole acre...anyone want to "out do" that?

Big pink roses will bloom and smell pretty under these shutters. Tonight it smells like cows outside...ugh!

More sky high shutters...we pulled a big row of wildflowers (tired of them)on this south side of the yard and got a new look going. Thinking of putting some flat rock and moss, don't know how well moss handles heat though, will study up for some low ground cover. Any ideas?


Here is a neat BIG daisy thing...don't remember it's name, they came from J & J nursery in Layton So several of these, 3 lavender daisy bushes and 3 white ones.


I bought this big iron basket recently,thinking of hanging it right under the workroom window...should I? Dixie says yes, I think yes...but I value your opinions too, let me know. It could be filled with pine for the holidays etc. etc. etc.

P.S. New outdoor light fixtures are on the way... along with cushions for the wicker couch and chair. Now I really hate summer to end, lets have a long long fall!

29.6 lbs...it's a monster...good honk!


It's funny, I opened the refrigerator tonight for a watermelon...nope!
Next I got an email from Dixie, Lavender House owner and she asked me if I had checked my porch...okay, off to the porch I went...this is what I found...good HONK look at this watermelon! (those are her famous words by the way), how did you pick this thing up, especially with your bad back? Hope it didn't put you in the hospital, call me if it did and I'll bring YOU something...just not 30 lbs!

Thank you so much, and Dixie you can give up your store, but you are not giving up your blog...we have to see your talent at least weekly, please promise or we won't let you close. You have so many fun things always going on, the world needs a part of your life and talent.
I mean, is that thank you tag the cutest thing ever?

Monday, September 7, 2009

Laughing hysterically...

Shellie put the coolest music on this blog ...Check out the "haunted House" song!

You must see Christa's version of our Swiss days adventure, she can be so funny, and her pictures turned out much better than mine. Click on to blogntell.

Okay I'm having fun at home today, finding lots of neat things BURIED in all these COFFERS.

Let us know if you are laughing too...

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Shabby childs bed/bench...also could be yours!




Sweet childs SHABBY & CHIC VINTAGE bed/bench, quality workmanship, painted shabby white. Cushion comes with it, however if its not your style I can guide you to a cushion maker.

This bed/bench measures: 44" tall 41" wide and 18" deep

Sells for 125.00 a great price for a wonderful useful treasure!

Because this is in the west haven area, west of ogden, if you cannot pick up there is a delivery fee, which will be reasonable and depends upon where it needs to go. Probably no further than North salt lake south and North to Brigham City.

Email me at www.justabedofroses@hotmail.com or call: 801-628-0890

Antique Iron Bed Bench...can be yours!






Selling a wonderful antique bed that has been made into a bench. The workmanship is to perfection. Bed from the early 1900's possibly. Painted white except for the storage bench. Can use a final coating of paint to match your preference. Which will be the buyers responsibility unless you chose to have us paint for you.

Measurements: Bed/bench itself: 56" high, 54 1/2" wide and 27 1/2" deep

Bench's storage box: 5 1/2" high.

Note: because this is in the West Haven area there will be a delivery fee if you have no means of pick-up. Will be reasonable. We will not be bringing it into the shop for obvious "space" reasons".

If you are interested please email me at www.justabedofroses@hotmail.com or call: 801-628-0890 my cell.

Price is 695.00 plus delivery if needed. This bed is a treasure! The above blog with the childs bench will follow the same procedures in buying.

Rose

There is simply the rose...it is perfect in every moment of its existence. Ralph Waldo Emerson

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Why we go to Swiss Days...


We get there at 7:30 A.M. in order to capture moments like this...yeah, she got her witch sticks! That's certainly a tradition at Swiss days in Midway.Sorry, we didnt catch her name OR ask if she would mind being blogged...oops!


We were happy paying $10.00 for closest parking (when we came back they had raised to $15.00),most places were $5.00 (we have a spot for next year all picked out now).We decide to scan the place over first...here are the many chairs waiting for the MEN TO SIT WITH THEIR WOMANS PURCHASES, why not, the wife probably brings them some good swiss food.


We figure this elderly gentleman is the CHAIR POLICE, won't you agree?


WALL OF SHOPPERS...THAT'S why we get there before this wall happens about 9:00 a.m.

One of our favorites is Johnsons Metal booth, he handmakes it all, what a cool talented guy. Don't worry if you didnt get there, he will be selling at Holy cow boutique and Kottage Kupboard boutique this fall, he always has great fall items. Shellie and Christa got their share. I want another handmade trellis from him (that means the Outhouse in our backyard will have to go). One day I will break the news to Mr. Bed of Roses about this subject.

This is one line we NEVER EVER GO IN...it's for wrapping paper, hey, I'd rather use newpaper than wait in those lines. This was fairly small, but of course what do you expect at 7:45 a.m. Speaking of lines...there were many of these, this event just know all about what women need.I bet the orange potty is for the men?

Christa making her purchase of the day at the Johnsons metal, buying her BIG PUMPKIN. I admire these vendors, they work their fannies off for months, and then even harder setting up...and to sell all they have brought...no easy thing.

However this is what Christa really wanted, we took a stroll down main street... a Hello Kitty bike I forgot to ask if it was for her or the girls.

If you want one too, go to Midway Adventures on Main.

More shopping on Main...here an antique home turned boutique inside and out was fun.
Some art gallories and antique shops adorn the street, we didnt see it all, but we tried. I rarely get back pain, but was suffering with it this day, but there was enough advil and visual stimulation to take my mind of of it.




This home is for sale...I have seen this place years ago and in no way did it look this good. It, being up for sale, I visualized for a few moments of the shop taking over this wonderful old building in this mountain setting...then I came to my sense...this is Midway, its got to be over a half million dollars. So for now and probably forever, Just a bed of roses will remain in its affordable location in Farmington.

So back to the original statement "why we go to Swiss Days" I guess Tradition! The weather was perfect, we had our usual Knockworst on rye break with homemade sourkrout, swiss cheese sandwich, watched what the shoppers loved to buy from the vendors, giggled at the shops that were mobbed with WOMEN HUNTERS, as you know this is HOW WOMEN kill it and drag it home, just like the guys do each day when they go to work or go hunting.
Are we going next year...you betcha as long as we have our Killer Instinct to drag it home!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

BLACK AND WHITE done RIGHT!



Is this one of the most spectacular WEDDING CAKES you have ever seen? If you want to see more go to Shelliewarren.com her blog is on this sidebar and her newest blogging is on her neighbors cake making business...I commented to this cake designer that our customers will become her newest best friend. Thanks for sharing Shellie, I love to see what artists can do to make our world more special. And like shellie mentioned check out the cake portfolio, you'll be stunned and excited and it will turn your imagination wild...this cake designer/maker is unbelievable.

Also check out www.shelliewarrenart.com you will love her abstract way of art.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

the OTHER most FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR!













Just as I was leaving the shop I paused to take a few pictures, although not really staged, we are all getting excited for the season upon us now...the OTHER most FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR! Hope you enjoy and please come in to see for yourself.

We have more Halloween and home decor on its way...along with a few goodies!