Monday, December 29, 2008

So Much to Tell...So Little Time!

First and foremost...I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday!

I took a break from blogging because I really did not like the direction it was heading in...I just seemed to ramble on and on about the ShabbyVilla. And really, my life is more than the ShabbyVilla! The ShabbyVilla is just a small portion of my life...I actually have a full time job, two antique booths, wonderful friends & family and so on. So, from now on...yes, lucky you...lol...I'm going to just ramble on about anything..no really, just things that happen to me day in and day out! Which brings to mind my aching body....Santa must of thought I was a really good girl this year because I got some really awesome toys...yes, I mean toys! Ya know...some girls want diamonds for Christmas (which by the way is my birthstone)...but not this one....


Here is what was on the top of my wish list!!





And I took that picture with my new camera! Which wasn't on my wish list but I absolutely love it! I'm still trying to figure out all the gadgets and what not! But, I digress...back to the Wii. Love it...love it...and did I say, love it! We played it all Christmas day and night and boy does my body feel it...I'm so sore from Bowling...Gawd, am I out of shape! I guess it will be back to the gym come January...which is only in a couple of days. I've got to lose some of that weight I put on during the holidays...my jeans are getting sorta tight. But again, I digress...back to the Wii! Does anyone have the Wii fitness? If so, do you like it and can you tell me more about it. I think I would prefer to use it instead of going to the gym. Which I pay 50 bucks a month for and don't even go! Perhaps, that should be my New years resolution although I tend to stay away from them since I typically do not follow through with them...and then I feel bad.

So, does anyone have plans for New Years? Like you probably haven't already figured it out what I'm doing for New Years...yep, I'll be playing with my new Wii ` exciting life I live, huh?

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Introducing a New Line at the ShabbyVilla

Last weekend I went to our awesome biannual Antique Fair and ran across the most talented wonderful artist. Sandra, from Salvage Art, has made old post cards into wonderful fun pictures. She also has really neat and funky jewelry, lamps, and other nifty unique treasures. I was so thrilled with her merchandise that I asked if we could stock them here at the ShabbyVilla. Below is a sampling...I haven't posted them to the store but will do so this weekend. If you see any item you like, please let me know. Also, I would like to hear from you as far as what you think of the items. On another note, I've added tons of stuff to the store...so, please if you have a minute go take a peek...just click on either the ShabbyVilla store or the Friday Flea Market logos to the right and it will take take you to shopping heaven. Everything from twill drapes dripping with roses, beautiful china, cool chippy AQUA oars that are great for decorating, to some wicker funeral baskets!!

Wouldn't these pictures below be great as Christmas gifts...and only $30.00!




Look at these bathing beauties...and the pink frame is too DIE for $50.00


She makes old buttons into necklaces, bracelets and earrings...love them! This set is $30.00!

Hope everyone has a nice weekend...it's going to be sunny but brrr chilly here in Virginia. But, the leaves ere changing so it's gorgeous outside. Take care, Kerry

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

"The New Man in My Life"

Meet Frank.....
About three weeks ago I went to Lowes for something or another and there he was... that hunk of burning love- six feet tall, gorgeous roaming neon green eyes that lite up everytime I stopped to just stare at him...and the moaning - gotta tell you - just made my heart pidder padder. What a keeper...he just had to come home with me!! So, here he is...the new watcher of my house. Funny thing is...I don't even get tricker treaters...LOL!! So, what do you all think of Frank...isn't he just so darn cute? Also, what do you think of my new Halloween background...does anyone know how to get the right hand side to move in closer? Hope everyone is having a wonderful fall...I just love this time of year...don't you?

Friday, September 5, 2008

Proud Member of First Friday's




The ShabbyVilla is joining Miss Rheas First Friday's Sale...the first Friday of every month some really talented ladies (that needless to say put me to shame) sell their wares...ya gotta go take a peek here http://sweetnshabbyroses.blogspot.com/! Also, we still continue to participate in Friday Flea Market. I'm thinking that I will offer different items for each sale. Sounds ambitious but I think offering different merchandise for each sale would be better than repeating the same items. What do you think...is it possible, can it be done...well, we shall see...I'll give it a whirl and see what I can come up with...in the interim, check out these items (yes I'm running late as usual)
Beautiful Shabby Settee with Barkcloth style fabric...YUMMY! $500.00

Chintz Candy Dish with Gorgeous Roses: Three tiered candy dish made in Japan. Slight crazing with no noticable chips. $24.00

Fabulous Chenille Bedspread $75.00

Six German Berry Bowls with Stunning Vibrant Rose. One dish has a flea bite but overall in very good condition. $24.00

Blue Wash Bowl with Roses $18.00. Great to put in a dresser and use as a sink!

Pale Pink Chippy Sewing Table...OMG~ great for a side table. Look at the little pink handles. The first draw opens but the other two do not. The two side wooden flaps open but one is slightly loose. Overall a very sturdy piece. $115.00

If you see something that catches your eye, please add a comment and I can send you additional photos and shipping quotes. Thanks for taking the time to visit with me.

Take care, Kerry

Monday, August 25, 2008

Your Goodwill Donations Make a Difference!

Many of us shop at the Goodwill in hopes of finding some treasures but the next time you go, please take a look around your home to see if there is something you can donate...perhaps a pair of jeans, shoes, or shirts that you haven't worn in years ...I promise you, your donation will make a difference to another person. Please read the following story.

Sometimes It's About More Than Just the Clothes

When you work for a nonprofit, there are certain unwavering principles that guide your work. One of these is the organization’s mission. And sometimes you realize that mission in small, quiet moments as you go about your day-to-day business. And sometimes you get thwacked over the head with a not-so-subtle reminder as to why you do what you do.The latter occurred to me earlier this week and I’m still grappling with the experience.I – your fabulous DCGF – was doing what I do best: shopping at a Goodwill store.

A customer motioned to me and said, “Do you work here?” I replied in the affirmative, expecting a question about pricing or store hours or something of that nature. Instead the customer immediately asked me to help her find jeans in her size…and promptly explained to me the style, wash, and fit for which she was looking. It was a slightly unusual, but not altogether unreasonable request. So I immediately dug in and started pulling out pairs she might like. We looked through the rack for a few minutes and began to narrow down her preferences.“What about these? These?” I questioned.“Ooh, those are nice. I like a little stretch in them, you know?” she replied.“Sure, let’s see what we can find,” I continued.

And then she explained, in the same tone of voice and demeanor as she’d been using the whole time, “I’m homeless, you know. And I have a $40 voucher. I need some jeans and a couple of sweatshirts, ‘cause it’s cool out today. And a rain coat. I don’t have one.

Oh.

I took a split second to process that and said, “You know, we have some really nice coats back by the wall. Do you want to look at those?” And she did. And so we continued throughout the entire women’s section. Blouses (a printed button-down coordinated with all three pairs of jeans she liked), rain coats (we found a great purple and black one – she likes dark colors), shoes (she’s a size 7 ½, but 8 will fit, too), pajamas (a plaid flannel pair were perfect for when she stayed overnight at the women's shelter, she told me), sweaters (they were on sale for .99 and she likes fleece ones with hoods), and tees (she needed a couple to wear to her doctor’s appointment later that day): all were readily available at the store and fit within her budget.As we headed toward the dressing room, I was struck by how unbelievably similar her wants and needs as a customer were to any other customer at any other clothing retailer.

I’ve worked at high-end boutiques and department stores both full-time and part-time since I was 18 years old, and female shoppers share certain nearly universal characteristics. This homeless woman knew her size, her best colors, her favorite name brands (Old Navy and Reebok), and her budget. I’ve been a personal shopper for women with virtually unlimited monetary resources who know those exact same things when they shop. In so many ways, for that short period of time, I was simply another sales associate helping another customer, and it didn't matter for a second the circumstances under which we were shopping together.Women everywhere want quality, they want value, and they want to look good when they leave they retailer with whom they’ve just spent their money and their time. This homeless woman at Goodwill was picky – and she should be! Why is her voucher any less worthy than my Visa card? She deserves to feel good about herself when she leaves the store, and I spent nearly 45 minutes from her ensuring that her shoes, jeans, tops, and even a satchel that she was able to get all coordinated and fit her well. And she and another woman from the shelter with whom she had traveled by bus to the store were trying on clothes, I critiqued their outfits and even rushed back to the racks to pick out a different garment that might fit better. At one point, I told her that she could go on in the dressing room and she said, “Don’t go anywhere. I want you to tell me if these jeans look good on me, okay?” And I did. And they looked good on her.

We were having fun and picking out great items and I was feeling pretty darn good about the whole experience until it was time for her to leave. She popped the tags off the clothes she was wearing and handed them to me: “I want to wear these out, okay?” Okay, I said. No problem. “And I want to throw away these clothes I came in with, okay? I’ve been wearing them for the last month.”

Oh.

I was without words for a second. “Of course, let me get a bag for you,” I said with a smile. But my words betrayed by feelings. I get a lump in my throat as I recall how she gently folded up her old clothes, placed them in the plastic bag I held out for her, looked me in the eyes, and said, “Thank you.” Thank you…for throwing my clothes away. I told her a cursory, “You’re welcome,” but she’s the one I should be thanking.How can I not be struck by the weight of what Goodwill does when it provides clothing vouchers to homeless people who just want what everybody else does when it comes to clean clothes that fit well and look good? How can I not be overwhelmed by the generosity of the thousands of people who donate their gently used goods every year so that others might have quality items at affordable prices? How can I not be humbled by a homeless woman and her shopping companion who want me to hang around outside their dressing room so that I can critique their fashion choices?

If we’re lucky, we find a job we like and we’re able to do that job and make some money and live a nice life and generally just coast on through. If we’re really lucky, we get to love our job and take 45 minutes out of our day to be reminded why our work is so special and challenging and frustrating and redeeming all at the same time. And we get to help somebody else live a nicer life along the way.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Incredible Finds at Our Friday Flea Market Sale

Take a peek at some of the items we're offering at our Friday Flea Market Sale...if you've gotta have it just go click on the banner to the right that says Friday Flea Market and it will take you directly to our store for further details. We have other fabby finds besides these...so come come on over for a visit...we would love to have YOU! Three Huge Barkcloth Drapes with Roses

Fantastic Ornate Architectual Corbel

Set of Eight Vintage Hooked Chairs Pads (sorry about the toesies...lol)

Set of Two Toile Valances

YuMMY Chippy Window Vintage Rose Oil Painting
Happy Shopping and hope everyone has a wonderful weekend! Take care, Kerry

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Disappearing Act?


So, here I was a good little blogger for awhile and then all of a sudden I disappear. Not to fear, I'm back. I had to go to San Fransisco for work for a week and then jaunted off to our lake house for some well deserved R&R. Now, it's back to reality. It's always so wonderful to go away, but I always dread coming back. My "to do" list is HUGE! I took some really great pics of the "painted ladies" in San Fransisco. If your not familiar with the "painted ladies" they are a row of stunningly beautiful Victorian homes. Just for a lark I took a peek at some homes for sale in San Fran and about died...let me tell you... a million bucks doesn't go far! Regardless, I still love it over here in Virginia. This will be a quickie post since I'll hopefully be posting tomorrow. I just want to say "Hello to everyone out there in blogger land.

Until then, take care...Kerry