Burlap Sunflowers

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I know that sunflowers are a big thing in France but probably not this big.
Last night Mr. Blessing and I had so much fun making some HUGE burlap sunflowers for our farmstyle "shoppe" at Kane this weekend.  I wish you could've seen the kids' faces when they got up this morning and there were 5 foot sunflowers hanging in the living room!  

Fun Fall Events

This weekend we will be at the Kane County Flea Market (Poultry Bldg), selling all kinds of handmade things but if you aren't in the Chicago area, you can still shop lots of sweet handmade harvest items!  French Cupboard is hosting a Handmade Harvest Blog Party.  You can share your own items while you visit too!  Click HERE for more info.

And next weekend is one of my favorite sales!  Mr. Blessing and I will be the NaDa Very Prairie Holiday event.  Please, please come by and see us.  You'll love the farm, the prairie, the art classes, the vendors!  Click HERE for more info.

Hot Glue in My Hair

Yes, in my hair!  Our week has been like a train ride on a rollercoaster track.  If it wasn't the garage door, it was hot glue.  These simple cloth, french parasols are the project that, combined with 6th grade math, had me thinking all manner of bad words this week.  I have an ever-growing population of broken parasols but they are so sweet that I just can't toss them.  So I got the notion to rip them up a bit intentionally and add burlap in the gaps.

Thankfully, like homeschool, the end result is much prettier than the process!

Speaking of pretty, I had a few mismatched pointe shoes left over from projects past so I accessorized them. I'm thinking they would be so pretty on a Christmas tree.  It was one of those middle-of-the-night inspirations  and, you know, those rarely turn out as well (or as easily) as I pictured it at o'dark-thirty.  But I kinda like these.  I'm taking some to the markets that we have coming up in October but I'll try to list one or  two on the website if anyone is interested.

 A friend of mine gave me the idea for these hilarious glasses.  We don't drink but it was such a funny idea that I had make some for the next Kane market.  

I love the old silver punch bowl (and TWELVE cups) that I got a few weeks ago.  I was able to trade a petticoat lamp for it so the set cost me nothing (that's me doing a little happy jig in the background).  Mr. Blessing says that I'll never use it so I'm thinking we should serve apple cider in it at one of our markets... with the funky wine glasses!  If nothing else, it'll prove him wrong *smiles*

Remember the garage that I mentioned crashing into last week?  (The sordid details:  I backed out with the truck hatch open and yes, the garage door came off the tracks, the truck has a lovely dent in it and no, Mr. Blessing was not thrilled!)  Well this week the garage is loaded up with corn stalks and weeds (for lack for knowing what kind of weeds they are, I'm calling them plain ol' weeds).  We'll probably have mice in the garage but I told Mr. Blessing that I'm just diverting them from the house!  Again, he's not thrilled.

My 13 year old son finally did it!  I knew it was coming at some point what with all the skateboarding, parkour jumping and general 13 year old boy stuff.  On Sunday he broke his hand.  Well, technically it's just his pinkie knuckle but it still required an orthopedic doctor and a cast!

 We have been out junking a few times in the last week, looking for things to re-stock our inventory.  I never thought I'd reach a place when I could say that we have depleted my stash of junk!  But what a fun job.  In fact, I even found a new item for our farmhouse!  However, it was ridiculously relatively expensive so it's on lay-away.  I'm going over to the shop where it currently lives tomorrow to drop off a payment and have some visitation time with it.  I'll take some photos to share.

Hope your week has been filled with lots of junk too (minus the broken hand, fallen garage door and hot glue)!


Linking up today with French Cupboard's French Inspiration

Lady Autumn

 The French Country Market this last weekend was a night time show and it was so lovely!  Traci & Monica do such an amazing job with this sale - Big huge thanks to them for all their hard work.
As usual I was running stark raving mad until the very last minute to get everything ready.  We found this darling hand stitched old jacket the night before we were leaving and I just had to work it into our Fall display.  Of course, I didn't have anything made to match it but the burlap worked just fine.  Lady Autumn greeted everyone at the front of the tent.

 My 8 year old son is a junker-in-training!  He found this super cool window frame with dried sunflowers in it at a local sale.  It fit perfectly in our theme and it was the very first item that sold.




Our two oldest boys were with us for this sale.  I was the proud mom showing them off.  We even had a moment to sneak off and take some pictures.

It's a beautiful little town with so many great photo opportunities.  I wanted to take a long walk with my boys and then shop til my feet fell off.  But Mr. Blessing was holding down the fort (tent) so a half hour break was about all I could spare.  Next time maybe we can spend an extra day visiting all the fun shops and seeing the sites.
Tomorrow I'll have to tell you about how I crashed into the garage this morning.  *sigh*

On the Run

    
We are heading out to the French Country Market in Morris, IL (see our Events tab above for directions).  I hope that we'll see you there.  
P.S.  I promise - I'll do a "real" blog post soon.  *smiles*

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