Showing posts with label cows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cows. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2011

My finds from this week

It has been a very long week.  I worked all day Saturday but did manage to swing by a co-workers garage sale at 6:30 in the morning before heading in.  Look what I found there.  This (heavy) shelf with darling feet added.  Still walking it around the house to find the perfect spot for it.  

Thanks Julie!

Side view of it.  I love the natural distressing that has happened over time.

I also got this sweet little sage green organizer.  Thinking I might bring this to work and keep on my desk for my pens,  paper etc. 

Next up is these 3 plastic frames.  I am thinking of spraypainting them a fun color and using my Silhouette SD to make something to go in them.  These were .99 cents each.  I also found this heavy brass? dish.  This will also get sprayed sometime in September.  Haha!  Seriously that will probably be the case. 

DOn't you just love it?  Got this for $5, just needs soem lightbulbs and a place to hang.  

Rusty metal star.  Would look cute hanging outside in the garden. 

Amanda turns 21 tomorrow night!  Jay and I found this at the local Goodwill and have been saving it for her.  


Yes, more cows.  I was out in the Enumclaw area Sunday morning and found myself snapping away again at the cows.  Here are a few I found.  Love this guys ears.
(SM - No tags!) even better

How cute is this fella?  Wish the garbage wasn't on the ground.  

He wanted to come home with me but I could not fit him in the Camry.  

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

I want to live on a farm

And I would love to have cows, fainting goats, llamas, chickens and dogs.  But until I win the lottery I will have to settle with taking photos of cows and dreaming of my farm - barn lifestyle.  Actually the reason for these photos is I want to blow some of these up and frame them.  I saw a bunch on Etsy and loved them but didn't want to pay for them + shipping.  













Your opinion please:
Do you think the pictures look better in color or sepia tone?