Monday, October 19, 2009

and the goblins'll getcha if you don't watch out!





































once there was a little boy who wouldn't say his prayers

and when he went to bed at night a waaay upstairs, his mammy heard him holler and his pappy heard him bawl and when they turnt the kivvers down, he wasn't there at all and the goblins'll getcha if you don't watch out!!

in honor of Halloween and the dark and scary nights all things black - 30% off this week!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

tuPpErwARe

Just one quick whiff and you'll be transported back to the days of leftovers and potlucks! Tupperware is one of the most useful creations on the planet. And you can date the containers by their colors. Tupperware gave us the excuse to "burp" without getting in trouble!

Friday, October 16, 2009

abode style Linda's Kitchen Collectibles!















































Linda de Azevedo Is a lovely, lively friend with a zest for life and a love for all things interesting! She shared her style with us:
"What I call my collection is "Linda's Kitchen Collectibles". I definitely love kitchens and items used in them and representing the decades of the 30s, 40s, and 50s. . I began buying things at yard sales and estate sales that reminded me of my childhood times spent in the kitchens of my Grandma Edith, my Gram Nell, and my mother, Joyce. I like the Hazel Atlas, Fire King, Primary Colors Pyrex-ware, Glasbake, Deco-ware canister sets, Bakelite utensils, Lu-Ray pastel kitchen dishes. I have a rather large collection of little girls' housekeeping toys from Wolverine Toy Co. This includes tin lithographed kitchen pieces, stoves, sinks, Hoosiers, hutches, and refrigerators. I have several sets in different scale sizes, plus the toy utensils to go with them. I love Homer Laughlin Fiestaware, and Bauer and Harlequin vintage platters and bowls, green and red-handle vintage kitchen utensils---eggbeaters are a favorite. Can't pass up "Bak-in" Pantry Ware by Crooksville, Hostess Ware by Pottery Guild, Universal Cambridge pitchers, and bowls. Vintage dish sets are amusing to use on a daily basis mixed in with your regular dishes. The vast variety of shapes, colors, materials, and uses create in me a feeling of whimsy and wonder, as well as a fond respect for the women who cooked and baked for their families in the kitchens of yesterday."

Very inspirational.
What's your style?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sit upons 50% off this week!!!
























































Since the time I was seven, I was a Girl Scout. First a Brownie, then a “Junior,” and then briefly a “Cadette.” While the rest of the world was in tune with the Beatles, the civil rights movement, and walking on the moon, my world tuned in to pigtails, kick-the-can, and collecting as many badges as I possibly could. One memorable Girl Scout experience was Day Camp, the all-important pre-requisite to the two-week-long and faraway summer camp — which would have to wait a year or two. Mom dropped me off at the nearby Day Camp, where I’d skip away from my everyday cares into Girl-Scout-o-rama with my ditty bag and my sit-upon.
The ditty bag was a mesh bag with a drawstring top that held my mess kit, my aluminum collapsible cup with the Girl Scout insignia on the lid, and my toothbrush that came apart in two pieces with the brush part fitting into the lid. After lunch you could put your dirty mess kit dishes and the collapsible cup in the mesh bag and swish them in the soapy water that was hot from being over the fire, then swish them in the cooler rinse water, then hang them from a tree branch to dry. I don’t remember what I did with the toothbrush during dishwashing and drying time.
According to the Girl Scout Handbook (1959), when you sit down to relax while hiking you should “always put your sweater or “sit-upon” under you. A sit-upon is a piece of waterproof material (oil-cloth is good) about eighteen inches square.” Well, our Day Camp leaders must have been over-achievers because the sit-upons we made consisted of a large magazine (Life was a good choice) sandwiched between a double size piece of oil cloth which was folded in half, then lashed together with heavy yarn, in and out through pre-punched holes a half-inch or so in from the edges on the three open sides.
Brilliant invention, the sit-upon. A light-weight portable seat to keep your own seat clean and dry. I can’t tell you how often over the many years since I was seven that I’ve wished I had one of those contraptions.

Now, what does all this have to do with Abode? Our sit-upons are on sale this week! EVERY chair in the store is 50% off — yup, you read that right, every chair is HALF OFF. Two chairs for the price of one. One for you, one for a friend. One for breakfast, one for dinner. His and hers. Mine and yours. Desk and kitchen. Sewing and writing. Reading and relaxing.
So come take a look at our sit-upons. Better hurry though, before they all skip out the door two-by-two. . . .

Friday, October 09, 2009

abode style "Ecclectic Retro"





What is style? It could be defined as "a comfortable and elegant mode of existence: living in style.
b. A mode of living"

One summer we talked about our home decor and how it expressed our personalities. We challenged each other to define our styles in 6 words or less.

Now it is time to share our personal styles with you! Jessica calls her style "Eclectic Retro", an apt name indeed for a hip collection of memories expressed so beautifully. She would tell you most of her treasures came from abode!!

What's your style?

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Mabel Mabel take a look at my cool table!


all side tables 30% off this week! That means lamp tables, night stands, tables to set your drink on or a place to throw your keys! We have TONS of tables for your shopping enjoyment.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

knitting and kintting and knitting . . .



As the weather suddenly changed from sweat to swell, the urge to knit is irrepressible. I love to curl up in front of a good movie (or even a not-so-good one) and knit for hours. The fact that I rarely get to do that is a testament to the black wool scarf I have been knitting for my beloved since we were first friends. My thought was to knit with good wool and then felt, but alas, to felt and be left with a result bigger than a band-aid you have to quadruple the size of your project - ah, well, it will look grand with his snow-white hair someday.

Why this silly diatribe, you might ask? This piece inspired me as the perfect place to hide your knitting when the Queen comes to call! $40 is the perfect price for a knitter's dream and perhaps you will finish your projects much faster than I.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

OPEN OPEN OPEN


you heard it right - we're open and the construction should be DONE MONDAY NIGHT!!!!


Come and jump for joy with us! we're having a wild card sale all week - come in for 20% off one item.

Friday, September 25, 2009

i cry real tears

much to our shock and dismay 1700 south and 900 east are closed for repaving forcing us to close today. still waiting to hear what tomorrow will bring . . .

Half life




When we say "draw for a discount at MARKET", we mean it!! Here are the last two 50% off winners! The little morsel of joy pictured here drew the 50% all on her own and when the crowd went wild she looked concerned! See the treasures that they acquired for HALF OFF!!!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Hallelujah it's almost over!!!! We're CLOSED Tuesday open Wednesday

they tell us they're putting down black top . . . let us pray

Thursday, September 17, 2009

LasT FleA MarKeT oF tHe YEar SATURDAY!!!

don't forget market saturday 9/19 9 am to 4 pm

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

sweet street



































I hope you had a chance to browse the avenues street fair - we had a booth and it was a day of fun meeting new people and hugging old friends! Cathie made this adorable banner and we sold sold sold!

Put the street fair on your calendar for next year - it is miles of cool stuff, food and unlimited people and dog watching!