Showing posts with label sachet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sachet. Show all posts

Treasures & Lavender Sachets

I almost overlooked this sweet little bird when I found him at the local thrift shop.
He had been neglected for who knows how long and was covered in cobwebs and dust.
A little tender loving care and a lot of soap and water, brought him back to life.
I saw this antique paper clip in an old Victoria magazine a while back and just fell in love with it, so when I came across this one in an antique shop, I just had to have it.

A box of lavender sachet pillows that I'm working on.
I include one with each purchase from my vintage Etsy shop.
Speaking of that, don't forget to check out the CLEARANCE section of RECONSIDERED.
I'm adding lots of new goodies as well.
Lots of pretty things for sprucing up your home for Spring, some recycled, handmade items and even a few antique toys and tools.
There's something there for everyone.

Thanks for stopping by!
Hope you're having a wonderful weekend!
Karen

Recycled Goodies For Your Home

An old friend once told me that I was "good at making things out of nothing". I think what she meant was that I have a way of turning old, discarded items into pretty things for my home.
It started out as a necessity and has now become a passion.
These bowls were crocheted from strips of outdated sheets. I was putting them in a box to donate them and remembered that my Grandmother used old fabric strips to weave rugs, so I thought why not crochet them into something instead.




I'm happy with the way they turned out and I'm going to make rugs for my kitchen as well.

I've listed some of my recycled items for sale in my Etsy shop.
There are strawberries made from recycled wool and stuffed with lavender buds and lavender sachet pillows made from recycled 1940's feed sacks.



I hope everyone is having a lovely weekend!
Thanks for stopping by!
Karen

Heaven Scent

Yesterday, I worked on some lavender sachets for me, my Etsy shop and for gifts. I found some lovely old garments on one of my recent thrifting adventures, so I laundered them, cut them apart, and recycled the fabric. I purchased the cute little brass "hand made" charms from Etsy. The blue ribbon is from the Martha Stewart collection at Michael's and the brown ribbon is seam binding (love that stuff).
Today I plan to finish some recycled wool hearts that have a bit of embroidery and a bit of crochet added to them.
The fragrance from the lavender is just HEAVENLY!