Whites for the Market

 We are up to our elbows in projects, both school related and market related.  One of the projects that turned out to be bigger than I planned was this dresser.  We got it for next to nothing because some of the drawers are missing and the finish was really icky.  I was envisioning it in a bathroom with towels neatly folded on the open shelves (not MY bathroom, of course, because there's nothing neat about our bathroom - But someone who lives in a home-decor-magazine-style-farmhouse might have their towels folded neatly). 

But that was before I found these gorgeous baskets.  They look like a delicate lace so, being the make-a-project-more-difficult-than-necessary kind of girl, I really wanted them for this piece.  Can you guess how many matching baskets were at our local store?  All but two.  Can you guess how far we drove (on a "family adventure") to find the other two baskets?  Yeah, we spent two hours on the road so that I could have the sweet baskets instead of neatly folded towels!  And it's not even for my house!!  Tell me I'm not the only one that goes over-board on projects going to market?  Please.

I saw some paper pumpkins on Pinterest that were so darling that I had to try my own version.
(That Pinterest inventor must have known my propensity toward procrastination - I could spend h-o-u-r-s browsing.  But don't tell Mr. Blessing.  He thinks I'm working and is so helpful, telling the kids "Don't bother mom. She's been working at that computer all day!")

 LOVE the XL silk rosettes.  I have to buy more silk just so that I can have a few of these for myself.

 And I'm definitely keeping one of the ruffly handbags that a sweet new friend is helping me make for the markets.  She did such a great job!

We will have all these projects and more at the Kane County Flea Market this weekend.  If you are in the area, come visit us in the Poultry building.   But since some of the family will be working with me please do not mention taking a family adventure!

Creative Moments


 Before we throw ourselves back into the routine of school, I thought I'd share a few of the creative moments that we've had around the Blessing Farmhouse this Summer - just in case you were wondering if we have done ANYthing besides  barn sales and flea markets (since that's all I seem to post about lately)...

 We've had paper garlands coming out of our ears!

 I think we have paper in one state or another on every surface.

Literally!

 And the kids have had creative moments of their own.
(please pardon the blurry pics - most of the pictures of the kids are taken with my phone, on the fly)

One son has spent every breathing moment working on his great love!   He practices with the team four days a week for 2 hours.  My mom-instinct says, "That's too much!  He's just 8".  But he loves every second of it and daddy is right there beside him, coaching.

He definitely considers "juking" an art form!

 I caught our middle son playing his new acoustic guitar on the park bench while Mr. Blessing and I were busy selling at the French Country Market.

 Although I don't care for it, he sees beauty in creating ramps and jumps and painting his "art" all over them!

No broken bones despite all the ramps - whew!


He surprised us one weekend by asking if his grandpa could baptism him in the pool.
(My dad is pastor and has church each week a different nursing homes around town)

Our oldest boy worked hard on re-building a motorcycle, taking many Saturdays to get his M-class license and managing his work schedule.  He stopped over last night as he was taking his first official ride after waiting all Summer. 


He might look a little aloof here but we've been through a lot this Summer.  He's grown, matured and I'm so proud of him!

Our daughter expresses art in everything that she does.  She spent weeks planning for her yard sale.  She made signs and created soda pop snow cones with her neighbor friend.   She went to camp each day for three weeks at one of  the local churches and created art and music and fun everyday.  She cried when the last day came.

And the big event for her was finally being able to get her ears pierced!  Now it's all about expressing her uniqueness with earrings.  =)

Each of them an artist in their own way.


Even though I'm not linking up to the French Inspiration party today, come on over to French Cupboard and check out all the loveliness

French Country Flea Pics & Crocheted Wire

 In all the hustle of packing for the French Country Market, I forgot my camera so I took these with my phone.

 We were honestly scrambling to get enough items ready to take to the sale after having been at the Kane County Flea Market the previous weekend.  It was forcasted to rain but God held off the rain literally until the moment the sale was over.

 It was a great sale.  Such a darling, historic-type town.  It was hard to stay in my booth and not go shopping!

 Mr. Blessing snuck away (he told me he was going to find a pizza vendor) to buy a bracelet that I'd admired earlier at Ruby Begonias.  A crocheted, lacy WIRE cuff!  I gotta learn how to do that!!

Linking up today with:
French Cupboard's French Inspiration Party
Faded Charm Cottage
Vintage Inspiration Friday

French Country Flea Market

 We are loading up and heading over to Morris, IL for the French Country Flea Market.
If you are in the area, we'd love for you to come visit with us.  
I'll share pictures from the sale next week but for now I have about a zillion projects to finish, including this lace-up gown.

Hope you all have a lovely weekend!

Weekend at the Flea

There's nothing quite like the exhaustion of the Monday after a big sale.  Mr. Blessing and I were set up at Kane County Flea Market this last weekend.  We had so much fun meeting everyone and spending time with our dear friends, Karen and Brad (they were a huge help - we owe you!).  Thank you to everyone who came out to shop and visit with us! 
  I thought I'd share a couple of photos from our booth.  They are a bit dark but here you have it...

The ruffle lamps were definitely a focal point. 




Next weekend we'll be at the French Hens Market in Morris, IL.
Please come by and visit us if you are in the area!
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