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  • Anal
    So I have this problem with wedding registries, many of them bug the crap out of me. Either everything is a) not my taste (obviously this is my problem) or b) ridiculously huge. So when Bj and I set about registering I wanted to make sure that we only put things on the lists that we needed. I mean, we’re not going to advertise for it in our invites, and I want to make sure we get the most important things first. So how did I end up putting $579 worth of picture frames on our Pottery Barn list? I justified it with a scale drawing, that’s how. At Macy’s we were very good, china, pots and pans, just basic stuff. Then at Williams and Sonoma we went a little more crazy (apple peeler anyone?) and now it seems I really have no self control.

    See part of the problem of these registries is that they give you 10% off to get the rest of your stuff after you’re married. This is where the picture frames come in. I have nothing up on my walls right now. The craft room has a map, a painting, and two boards, but it’s the most decorated in the house. I want a place to display all my photos and things, but I don’t really have one right now, besides the little phone cupboard. So when my mom and I found these photo frames at Pottery Barn yesterday ideas started popping into my head. We had a store clerk following us around with a pad and pen since there little scanner wasn’t working. I just kind of pointed at things and let him add them (oh my god it was so much fun). But then I had a little bit of remorse this morning so I went back to check on the registry and make sure I didn’t get anything too unnecessary. This led to the chart, which let to adding even more frames to the list, but you know what people? I’m not sorry. I now have planned a six foot by three foot wall of wonder!

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  • 1. Perfect re-heating with an old crock pot lid (1.99 goodwill) as told to me by a fellow thrifter:
    Reheat

    2. Wash all fabric as you acquire so that you are ready to go for any and all projects:
    Fabric

    My Hawaiian stash all clean and ready for projects. This worked out way better than last time.

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  • Leave it to some nice snowy weather to get me crafting. I worked last night on my living room curtains (they have been just pieces of fabric nailed up for over a month now) while waiting for Brent and Emilie to come home. They went with my dad and step mom to Cali for Thanksgiving, and Emilie is staying with me this next week until the rents come home (they are staying for the country music awards in Vegas I think?). It was a very long wait due to the very bad weather. See the thing about snow in the Valley is that, well, we don’t really get it that often. When we want snow we just drive and hour up to the mountain and ski, sled, snow shoe, whatever. But when it hits here the problem is that it’s usually really wet snow, and so it just turns the roads into big lanes of black ice. After Emilie came home at 1:30am I was praying they’d have a snow day. I got up and checked at 6, and it was a two hour delay. Then as we were getting ready for the day they canceled school completely. Sweet. It looked so pretty out this morning, every little twig covered in snow. Now it’s melting, and Emilie’s at her boyfriend’s house helping put up their Christmas decorations. I still have one member of the family here with me:
    Buddy

    Seriously, this dog is just too cute for his own good. And handy too, I never here the doorbell ring down in the Ribbon Jar, and Buddy gives me a quick little bark to let me know someone is there! In addition to the curtains, I’m putting up the few Christmas decorations I do have, my nativity (

    I filled up the bowl below it with some bulbs Sciarrino and I got at the ghetto-ist of sales last summer. Plus my one dollar candle holders at another sale:
    Noel

    Don’t you love that lounging Santa on the e? I do think vintage Christmas decorations are one of the hardest things to find, as they tend to be much loved, and also passed down generations, instead of sold. Also cheering up my place:
    Flowers_2

    Flowers my mom brought for Thanksgiving. The only vase I own is holding kitchen utensils so my mom grabbed this canister to put them in. So darling sitting on the vintage high chair. While working today I’m running "quick" loads of laundry; fabric from the Hawaiian haul so I can start Christmas gifts, my tree skirt, pillows, I’ve got lots of plans for it. I’ll be back to knitting tonight though, as Em and I will probably head back to my dad’s for the rest of the week. I’m mean hey, it’s got a stocked pantry, and cases of diet coke. Plus I haven’t actually left my house for a few days, and I’m starting to feel like a hermit.

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