Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Caught In Action


This vintage suit found at Abode is looking positively fabulous on little miss Make My Heart Sing.  Wouldn't you say so?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Pinkies Up.

Folk lore abounds where well-behaved European gentry visit their earthy American kin and o, what fun ensues! 

Join abode this Thursday, Friday and Saturday for just such an event!

 SPRING CONTAINER SALE
                  
      THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY ONLY!
April  14, 15, 16
IT’S TIME AGAIN!
We are excited to announce the arrival of our 
spring container!  We’ve been working hard to 
bring you amazing finds from all over Europe and 
the U.S.
Thousand of beautiful antiques have just arrived 
including; Pine harvest tables, armoires, benches, 
chests, hutches, Wine presses, enamel ware, 
watering cans, bottle baskets, baby bath tubs,  
wood harvest boxes, dough troughs, Shutters, 
hay forks, bread peels, cauldrons, handwoven 
linen duvets, pillows, grain sacks, hand towels, 
drying baskets, bread baskets, horse drawn 
sleigh, wagons, honey cans, vintage military 
bread tins, vintage tall metal desks, laundry carts, 
vintage metal railroad cart, and much much more!  
All at wholesale prices!  You won’t want to miss 
this!
When: April 14 through 16
Where: Abode in Sugarhouse - 1720 S. 900 E.
Time: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
 





Tuesday, April 05, 2011

OMG

So I just KNOW a few of you are dying for summer to get here, so you can get out and tool around on your bike! get slurpees, go to the park......


......you don't have a bike? WE CAN SOLVE THIS PROBLEM!!

Just in today, a limited edition Electra Alexander Girard bike! This bike is NO LONGER AVAILABLE on the market, but we happen to have one! It is the Tree of Life style, and is basically the cutest thing I have ever seen in my 24 years of being upon this earth.


Yes, those are turquoise spokes, a flowered bell, and tulip handlebars! SOMEBODY BUY THIS BIKE FOR ME RIGHT NOW!!

(A few specs: about three feet tall, has kickstand/bell/brakes, adjustable seat, and is $1200)

Come in and see this beauty today!

Monday, April 04, 2011

Merm's mOnDay mix

ahhh Monday, it all starts over again, doesn't it?  Here is my contribution to Mondayness - a little mix of things that interest me  Hope you feel the same!

Nicks Cafe 2550 South 300 West is a secret little place that just begs you to notice and once you do, you'll be back!  The food is homey and delicious, the help is fast and sassy and the regulars are a comfortable bunch.  Check out the decor . . . American Graffiti - no?







Thursday, March 31, 2011

Repurposed Door Bookshelf

I know I've discussed the many uses of vintage doors with you before but I couldn't resist sharing this little goodie from Apartment Therapy. 


So this is what love feels like. 




Wednesday, March 30, 2011

What's In Store Wednesday

Antique kid table and chairs.  Incredibly detailed and shabby chic!  $99 (SOLD!)

Perfect gift from the Easter bunny!

Vintage owl cookie jar $22.  Set of 4 owl candle holders $22.

Magnetic play theatre game $25.  Vintage film projector $24. 



Tuesday, March 29, 2011

LuCkY 200!!


courtesy of shabby blogs!

YIKES and spam salad - we have 200 blog followers!!!

Michelle is our 200th admirer and we are blushing with pride!

and just because we're those kinds of girls . . . 

Michelle gets a prize!

Thanks to all of our following faithful


Monday, March 28, 2011

There'll be NO Peeping Toms looking through this window...

Hey y'all...my name is Jessica from 

MWMBH_Main

and I absolutely LOVE abode...
LOVE IT!!!


I found this old window frame there a while back...

It was pretty beat up and had no glass....
but I knew I could ROCK it out

Had the Boo~Bear drill some holes at the bottom...


Sanded it down..got all the glue and goop off...


And, of course, gave it a coat of spray paint...


Sanded it a little...
cuz y'all know I have to DISTRESS everything


Now for the fun part...
The memo board


I bought thick, black matting...as you can see I had some extra.


So I traced the window frame on the matting and then cut it with my rotary cutter.


Cut some craft batting to size and stapled it to the matting.


Next up ~ the fabric...

I cut the fabric to size (a little bigger than the board) and then folded it over...I started with a straight edge then the corner (and so on and so on)


To fold the corners, I simply folded the corner in like so....


And then folded it over like so...


And stapled it down...

{YES, that is my RED STAPLER}

The ribbon was next...


I started with an X 
{pinned them down at each corner}
and continued to lay ribbon out 6 inches apart
{pinning each piece down as I went}


After all the ribbon was laid out 
{you guessed it} 
I stapled it

{note that I stapled the ribbon from the front and then from the back}

Then I simply nailed it to the back of the window frame...


{ oh ya...and attached the knobs }


What do y'all think of my 
Old Window Frame turned Memo Board?


I kinda dig it

{ JeSsIcA }

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

rOcK oN!

for some time rocking chairs were like the party crashers at the State Dinner - NOT INVITED!  No longer the case, rockers are cozy, comfy and chic once more!  Here are some of my favorite rocker redux . . .and this week you too can score a rocker for 25% off . . . o, the possibilities



AFTER!
 See her work here
and if that doesn't get you moving, check this out
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Friday, March 18, 2011

Monday, March 14, 2011

Shutter Up!

Hey there Abode shoppers!

Can I just tell you how excited I am to be here today?

Quick intro: My name is Char. You can find me most days at Crap I’ve Made. I’m a Salt Lake City area lifer. I love fabric and old stuff. I hate pudding and hugs.

The header on my blog says “sometimes it’s amazing and sometimes it’s just crap”. I’m mentioning that because my project went through several stages of crap and it’s not at all what I had in mind. And I ripped off the awesome wallpaper in a fit of insanity. Don’t you worry…I’ve got other plans for that wallpaper, and maybe they’ll even let me back to show you.

So, if you’re a regular Abode shopper, I’m sure you already know this. If you’re not, pay close attention. There’s a room way back in the back full of all kinds of random junk. Go to that room and start digging. And don’t wear tippy heels.

What are you looking for?

Shutters.

I LOVE SHUTTERS!

I used to have an awkward hole above my fireplace where random neighbor children would play. (OK, so the one on the left is mine.)

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I suppose I could have put a TV up there, but then I would have had to listen to it. So, what’s a girl to do?

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Shutter up, that’s what.

These particular shutters started out like this:

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I removed the hardware and spray painted them Key Lime. Then I roughed them up and used a glaze to tone down the crazy.

They provide a great backdrop for my obsessive mantel decorating tendencies. See?

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Christmas

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Valentine’s Day

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St. Patrick’s Day

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Spring/Easter

So, what if you don’t find a whole set of shutters the perfect height and just find one or two instead?

I picked up these old drapery hooks at Abode:

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They sat perfectly on top of the slats of my shutter.

You could use them for keys:

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or to hang some little buckets on:

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I think this would be fabulous in an office holding supplies or in a kitchen with potted herbs. What about one big bucket in the center with some sort of flowers? Cute, right?

So, go to the back room at Abode.

Find some shutters.

Don’t be afraid to paint them.

Hang stuff on them.

Live happily ever after.