I'm like the little emoji girl that has her arms held up and her hands turned out. You know the one that means " I don't know?" That's how I feel as I sit down to blog. Where has this month gone and what should I say??? This month has been non stop and we are just trying to make pretty things and keep up with all the critters at the farm and oh they are a mess (cute animal pics included!) Throw in some fun junkin' along the way and well, I guess that's were August went.
So here I am saying Hey Y'all and jumping back in the blogging world! I'll share a few things from this month... Ok? and I'll try to blog more in September!
Sweet Flossie the Donkey...She was giving me some loving after I give her some treats. Earlier in the year, Jeff bought a bag of horse treats and let me tell you, the donkeys love them better than their feed and now they are a staple in the barnyard!
So we painted the camper at the end of July and first of August and got back out on the road with Miss Gussie for our first show of the season.
Lots of new clothing items were added to my etsy shop! I'm ready for flannel season - distressed flannels, flannels with lace...
flannels with old trucks and loads of pumpkins...
Santa flannels... yes we are ready for cooler weather (and lots of rain.)
Fun new tumbler wraps are also in my online shop!
The lace on several of these jackets was cut from a vintage wedding dress! The dress had a few rips and stains, but so much gorgeous lace to make pretty things with.
More flannels with vintage, heirloom linens and lace and some dream catchers made with doilies and lace.
I helped with flower arrangements for several events this month...
This one was for a 101st birthday party!
Cemetery flowers...
and of course burlap wedding bouquets were created for several weddings! This one has teal burlap and was shipped to Canada.
Navy is still a popular color for wedding bouquets.
This was a new color combination with lavender and navy burlap. The wedding isn't until the spring of 2019, although she is having bridal portraits this fall and ordered early. Since the bride will have a burlap bouquet, she can use the exact same bouquet for her pictures, carry on her wedding day, and have a keepsake for many years to come! (That's pretty economical and budget friendly.)
Another bride ordered additional turquoise bouquets for her September wedding, including a toss bouquet, and 2 bridesmaid bouquets and boutonnieres.
Now for a few fun farm pictures! Meet Smidgy! She's a sweet little baby who needs some extra loving.
My shirt should read "All you need is love and some cows... and some donkeys!" That's Ronnie D on the left and Flossie on the right. (No relation, even though they look similar.)
Ronnie D loves his donkey treats! He's become a ham this summer and wants all the attention he can get!
One day I was at the farm by myself. I stopped my truck in the back forty and got out to check on a few cows. Got back in and my truck wouldn't crank... Oh $#!+... I was on the phone with Jeff and he told me to wiggle the battery cables and it didn't work... It was so hot and it would have taken him 45 minutes plus to come to my rescue. He said "Hey, you got your jumper cables?" Well of course. "You can jump yourself off." Say what??? Well it worked because my battery had top and side post and I made it home safely! We did a video and I'm trying to get it uploaded to YouTube, showing and explaining how that was possible. When I tried to upload a 3 minute 19 second video, it said it was going to take 168 hours to upload, so hey by the second Tuesday of next week, maybe it'll be uploaded! ;) Really I've got to try again, but I haven't set down long enough to try. Once uploaded, I'll have a blog post devoted to Jeff's trick. My friends in Mineola call Jeff "MacGyver" because he can fix something, with nothing or some random things he has on hand. (Remember the time he fixed the clutch with a pair of pliers, a hammer, a cardboard from a clothes hanger found in a parking lot, and a few other random things, when we were a 100 miles from home? Read about it here! )
So there you have a few highlights from August. Thank you to everyone who lets me have a part of your events and chooses to support my handmade business! Y'all are the best!
I truly hope that September is cooler and has more rainfall. The drought situation is getting really bad and we need the rain...
We are looking forward to the September show at the Mineola Antique Fair next weekend and we have a few events on the calendar. We've been working on new fall and Christmas items that will be launching soon, so stay tuned for those and of course we are always available for custom wedding bouquets! Send me a message today, so we can discuss your ideas!