If I'm not using my Ipad in the kitchen I am sitting on the couch with it propped on my lap. Not the most stable way to work. When found two of these 14X14 Asian style trays for $1.00 I thought they would be perfect lap trays for a meal, drink or the Ipad. I cleaned the tray off and glued on crumpled red check tissue paper. When that was dry I added 3 garden inspired prints I found on the internet and printed.. Try Graphics Fairy for some wonderful ideas. Two additional coats of Mod Podge and the tray is done.
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Thanks for stopping by My Vintage Cottage. It's filled with recipes, decorating ideas, junking, crafting and garden projects.I hope you enjoy what you find and come back often.
A special thanks to justsomethingimade for the header.
A special thanks to justsomethingimade for the header.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
box redo
I've had this paper mache box for years and wanted to use it in the new bedroom. It's great for holding all the little clutter that seems to accumulate. It had been mostly navy blue with a primitive country scene on it. While it's hard to tell it is now a rag painted cream and white with letters cut from my Cricut decoupaged on. I think it may need a few fabric flowers on top to finish it off. What do you think?
Monday, January 27, 2014
project time part one
When the weather outside is frightful we do projects inside. Updating our master bedroom has been needed for quite a long time. It was navy blue which worked great for a cave like look when AH worked nights but now it is time for a change. With a heavy brass bed, oak wardrobe, two dressers, a trunk and music cabinet it was going to be difficult to maneuver everything around. I moved out all the clutter, quilts, bedding and books so I could clean out all the dust bunnies. Then we got down to the business of painting. Two days of hard work along with three coats of paint and primer and our room is starting to look bright and clean again. I have been informed that I can never paint any other wall in this house navy blue again. Stay tuned for part two coming soon.
Friday, January 24, 2014
VCB
Kathy and I always get a kick out of seeing our business featured in the local newspapers. This week we made the front page of my towns paper, the Oakland Independent, what a thrill.
Oakland Independent
January 16, 2014
ClassE offers interactive
lessons on business ownership
By Janice Hunt
OAKLAND – ClassE, a countywide
program that high school seniors enroll in to learn how to be successful
entrepreneurs, held a class at Oakland High School on Friday as part of a
recruiting effort for the next school year.
The presentation was given by
Terri Temples of Oakland and OHS graduate Kathy Cartwright of Charleston, who
have run their business, Vintage Cottage Beauty, for two years.
Temples and Cartwright talked to
a group of students about the challenges and rewards of running their business
and guided them through the process of making their own bath salts soaks and
body scrubs.
Oakland High School students
Maddie Flesner, Luke Nash, Hayden Strader, Tim Smith, Tyler Wright, Coy Cox and
Heidi Dague joined 10 ClassE students from Mattoon and Charleston for the
class.
No Oakland students chose to
enroll in ClassE this year, but the district anticipates having four or five
students participate next year, said Principal Adam Clapp.
“ClassE gives OHS students a
chance to see entrepreneurship at its roots in Coles County,” Clapp said.
“Students are able get out into the business world, meet Coles County business
men and women, and see how local businesses run from the inside out.
“Students get a hands-on,
project-based learning experience where they get to develop their own business
plans, execute the plans, and see how the process compares to other students’
businesses, as well as business plans that are used locally.”
Last year, Michael Strader of
Hindsboro took the class, and after he graduated from OHS in 2013, the
landscaping business he had formed with Colton Anderson of Mattoon went on to
be one of the program's biggest success stories, said ClassE instructor Jeanne
Dau.
Through Strader and Anderson's
business, Right Path Landscaping, they “were quite busy this summer and
couldn't keep up with the calls to help with their landscaping,” Dau said.
Other ClassE graduates have found
success, as well, including Rhydon Vassey of Charleston, who designed a video
game, “Executive Power,” that can be purchased on Amazon.com; and two students
who are working with Rural King to carry a product they have been producing.
At least three students have be
hired at area businesses “because the business owner supported this class and
knew they would be professional,” Dau said.
Most ClassE graduates are still
in college or pursuing military careers, so their entrepreneurial ideas have
been put on hold, she said.
Dau initially taught the class
last year through Eastern Illinois University's Business Solutions Center. This
year, she teaches the class for Eastern Illinois Education for Employment
Systems, which has a business advisory board that raises money and helps with
the class.
Cartwright and Temples said one
reason they like contributing to the program is that they've gotten so much
assistance from Dau's programs for beginning entrepreneurs.
Temples and Cartwright, who have
given presentations for the class for the past two years, said they're happy to
be involved in an effort that could have such an impact on students. They also
enjoy interacting with the students, whom Cartwright said are “just wonderful.”
“I think when they get to do
hands-on projects, seeing what things are really like, it's more helpful than
anything,” Temples said.
“The thing I like about this is
it's really professionally done,” Cartwright said. “They're really getting a
top-notch program. They're getting to talk to people they'd never have gotten
to talk to from throughout the county. I think it just opens their eyes up and
opens their world up.”
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
trays
I pick up wood serving trays all the time when I'm out thrifting or hitting garage sales. They are rarely more than $1.00 and I use them all over my house. Both of these trays were scratched, ugly, dark stained wood that had seen better days so I decided to redo them for our bedroom we are redecorating(that project will be coming soon). After giving each tray a good wipe down with a damp cloth, I mixed up my own chalk paint by adding 2T of plaster of Paris to 1C flat white paint and mixed well. My plaster was old and I should have sifted it before mixing into the paint, it came out a little lumpy. I gave each piece two coats of paint and let dry over night. On the smaller tray I did an antiquing glaze of thinned dark brown acrylic paint and rubbed most of it off. On the other I stenciled 'always kiss me good night". After everything was dry I added a coat of Min-wax finishing wax in clear for a little protection. Now both trays are ready to go in the freshly redecorated room as soon as it gets done. That's our plan for next weekend.
Monday, January 20, 2014
The circus came to town
YEP, that's what you've got to call it when AH and I plus all five grand kids invade a St Louis hotel. We are noisy and silly and a little rowdy, but we do know how to have fun.
In an effort to shy away form the commercialism of Christmas we have opted to give our grand children memories rather than toys or money. They are all blessed to have so many of the material things life offers that some times another toy or gift just gets lost in the chaos of the holidays.
This year we gave them a no parents allowed weekend get away. The place we stayed had an indoor pool, hot tub, arcade and all kinds of games to play. Add in unlimited snacks, the movie Frozen, no real bed time, nachos for lunch and soda for breakfast and you have the perfect storm for fun. If you misbehaved you had to sleep on a pillow made of all our stinky socks. If you didn't get up in the morning all the other kids jumped on you until you gave in. Really bad behavior would have let Grandpa sing to you until your ears bled. Luckily the only one who was punished was oldest grand daughter Kaylie who got jumped on by all her cousins when she didn't get out of bed fast enough.
These kids will only be children for a few more short years. Hopefully they will carry memories of these times they spend together forever.
In an effort to shy away form the commercialism of Christmas we have opted to give our grand children memories rather than toys or money. They are all blessed to have so many of the material things life offers that some times another toy or gift just gets lost in the chaos of the holidays.
This year we gave them a no parents allowed weekend get away. The place we stayed had an indoor pool, hot tub, arcade and all kinds of games to play. Add in unlimited snacks, the movie Frozen, no real bed time, nachos for lunch and soda for breakfast and you have the perfect storm for fun. If you misbehaved you had to sleep on a pillow made of all our stinky socks. If you didn't get up in the morning all the other kids jumped on you until you gave in. Really bad behavior would have let Grandpa sing to you until your ears bled. Luckily the only one who was punished was oldest grand daughter Kaylie who got jumped on by all her cousins when she didn't get out of bed fast enough.
These kids will only be children for a few more short years. Hopefully they will carry memories of these times they spend together forever.
Friday, January 17, 2014
getting crafty
I've been trying my hand at the art of Zentangle for several months now and have never done anything besides my sketch book and bookmarks. I was messing around the other day and picked up this rock to draw on. I made sure it was clean and used a regular extra fine sharpie. It turned out fine, the kitties think it is the best toy ever. I've seen these rocks used at weddings for people to write on and we used them at my son Nathans wedding, with inspirational words written with a paint pen, as favors and table scatter. About the same time I needed a clip board. I abhor using anything plain and boring so I started doodling on the front and back. I first painted both sides of a $store clipboard with regular acrylic paint let that dry then used several stamps for the back ground. I would pick it up and add a few designs whenever the mood struck me. Zentangle is something I do when I'm watching TV or sitting in a boring situation like the doctors office. I keep a sketch book and pen in my purse for just such occasions. It doesn't matter that I'm not very good, at least I'm keeping my mind busy which is very good for the aging brain.
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