Things are coming together... We're SCRAMBLING!!!
And...
***DRUMROLL***
We have our open house this weekend! If you're in the area, be sure to stop by!!!
We'll have a storefront where we can sell our candles, my JUNK, ect... (It is in the process of bring completely gutted and redone! LOTS of fun but I'm supposed to have it done by the weekend before Thanksgiving! Besides pouring thousands of candles! TONS of fun... but... YIKES!!!)
Well... Caleb made a "bottle bug!"
Isn't he cute??! Oh what you can do with a bottle... a little copper wire... and a few beads!
A cast from an unfortunate event this spring...
A very thick medical book, drill, gorilla glue...
Why, with a little imagination and work...
Make a LAMP of course!!!! :o)
Way to go Caleb!!
BLOOMIN' CARAMEL APPLES
COTTON CANDY
And we also have a moonwalk bounce house... train rides... baseball radar throw... face painting... occationally balloon animals... ummm... I think that's it. I loose track! ;o)
So there's a reader's digest version of what we do!
The mighty headhunter!
Yeah! We had a blast!
There's been more going on around here, so I'll just have to blog here more shortly! Like redoing the dining room floor... and re-painting the walls... and giving the ceiling fan a mak-over... and well... I'll be back! Honest! :o)
"Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you." --1 Peter 5:77
This year's theme was "The Legacy," in which 5 orphan children travel throughout Europe to find the inheritance that their parent's left them during WW II.
We had 4 countries represented... Germany, Holland, Italy, and FRANCE! I was, of course, the one in french attire. :o)
Boy, was it fun! (Besides the fact that I've developed a hatred for heels!!!)
Been watching everyone else's blogs for pictures and here's what a few of them posted!
I'll add other's names once they post any pictures too! (It's a popular theme this week, it seems!)
These are for the curtains... I saw them on clearence at Menards. They used to be 25-something... I got them 1$ for each pair! Whoohoo!
They were a very light oak color, but I spray painted them with cream. After it was dry, I decided that the cream was too stark, so I rubbed stain on it. What I wasn't expecting was for it to distress the areas when I rubbed the stain in harder. They turned out SUPER COOL!
Don'cha just love when that happens?! :o)
Attitudes are contagious… Is yours worth catching?
"To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk."- Thomas A. Edison