You probably know the place I'm talking about. It is convenient and so very close to home. The prices can't be matched. You are sure to like the merchandise.
Have you guessed the place I'm talking about? It's your garage, or maybe your storage shed. It could be your attic or any other place you or previous tenants may have stored things.
Most of us have found something very cool on the street. All of us have purchased something very cheaply that we couldn't use at the moment because it had great potential! Maybe it needed a little paint or repair work. We tucked it away and eventually forgot we had it.
Before you begin to feel uneasy or a little guilty for not yet getting around to that stash of yours, know that I am not here to chastise you!
Au contraire! I am here to remind you that you can go shopping without spending a cent! You can feel the thrill of finding a treasure all over again! On the down side, you might get a little dusty. Or you might have to wipe a few spider webs off something.
But when you're ready, it is there waiting for you to paint it, repair it, reinvent it and revise it into something you'll use and enjoy.
I have a rickety little shed in my back yard. When I purchased my home, it got a new roof along with the house. (I was happy, since I got to choose the color!)When the roofer finished, he laughingly told me, "The roof is the best thing about this shed."
He actually thought I might like to tear it down. He had no vision. I saw a future potting shed, a rustic cottage-type structure. I looked beyond the stacks of moldering magazines that had been there for decades. The roof was leaky, so you know how yucky that was!
Since I had plenty of inside projects and I was working in the yard as well, the shed was put on the very back burner. I took a little time here and there to clear away junk and inspect it for potential. As I did, I ran across a few interesting things.
There is an old crate with the bottom rotted out, and this little primitive wood box.
It is full of debris - some rusty nails I'll keep for who knows what. Shards of broken glass from stained glass projects are mixed in with the nails and leaves.
It might be a good project to sort through carefully while watching a Jane Austen flick.
I found some old door hardware and rusty metal pieces.
There was a milk glass florist vase. There were pieces of a child-size croquet set. I love the old wooden balls. Someone had painted these black.(!!!???)
I'll most likely paint the balls white, but I don't have any ideas for the mallet heads. Any suggestions?
Shopping Place #2 is for another post!
Word for the Day:
Proverbs 15:6
The house of the righteous contains great treasure, but the income of the wicked brings them trouble.
May your house contain and reveal treasures you forgot you had!
-Revi
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