Friday, January 2, 2009

Vintage Chenille Bedspread on the Friday Flea Market

Hello everyone, it's that time again! Today's offering for the Friday Flea Market is a twin size chenille bedspread. As usual you can click on the picture and it will take you to the website, www.gracefulrose.com to see the details and more pictures. You can than purchase it through the site! Thanks and have a great day!


Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year!

Hello everyone. I want to wish everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous new year! I am looking forward to 2009! I am excited about all of the new things that I will work on this year for my website, www.gracefulrose.com. I hope you will visit from time to time. I am planning some give aways on my blog this year and so I hope you will check back from time to time. I also have giveaways for my newsletter subscribers so be sure and sign up on the web site if you are not signed up already. Again, I appreciate your comments and suggestions!

May God Bless You!

Best regards,
Janet

Friday, December 26, 2008

Friday Flea Market 3rd Edition

Hello everyone! Thanks for stopping by. Listed below are a few items for sale for the Friday Flea Market. Just click on the picture and you will be redirected to my website, http://www.gracefulrose.com/ to complete your purchase. Again, thank you for stopping by and please leave a comment if you have any questions or you can E-mail me at jsgreer@newwavecomm.net .

Friday, December 12, 2008

Shabby Chic and Cottage Christmas Decorating

It is so much fun to decorate our little cottage for Christmas, my favorite time of the year. Here are a few pictures of what I have done so far. I am still in the process of decorating and may add some more pictures as I go.

Here is the front of the house.


How about a pink and white Christmas? My kitchen is all pink and white and so I had to have a white Christmas tree. I ordered some beautiful pink lights from http://www.mimisrosechenilleboutique.com/ and they were perfect for the white tree. It is trimmed is mostly pink and white and it so pretty. Here are a few pictures along with some of my favorite ornaments!



I also managed to find a place for my Christmas Village.
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More Shabby Chic Christmas Decorations.
I appreciate your stopping by and welcome any comments you may have. I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas.
I pray everyone will keep Christ in Christmas!


Thursday, December 11, 2008

Money Saving tips for the Christmas Holidays



There are many things we all can do to save money for the holidays. Some are just common sense and some you may have heard before. Here are a few.
1. Recycle old Christmas cards. They can be cut in half and used as post cards which will save the cost of the post card and the postage is cheaper than a regular Christmas card. The cards can also be cut up and used as gift tags.
2. Ornaments that have lost their hooks or tops can still be used in displays in a bowl or tall vase for a festive look.
3. Use Children’s art work for wrapping small gifts.
4. Use scraps of wrapping paper for gift tags. Just cut a square, fold it half, punch a hole in it and put a piece of ribbon through it.
5. Try giving hand made gifts instead of store bought gifts. Sometimes a plate of cookies or a home made cake is just enough for that special neighbor or teacher.
6. As far as saving money at stores, I did this the other day. I was shopping at J.C. Penneys and they had a sale going on and had hand bills at the door with coupons. One coupon was for $10 off purchase of $50.00 or more and the other was $15.00 off a purchase of 75.00 or more. I was purchasing approximately $130.00 worth of merchandise so I divided it into two purchases and used a coupon on each one, saving a total of $25.00. So be sure and check for special and coupons at the department stores and if you don‘t see any, ask the sales clerk, sometimes they will have a coupon they can give you..
7. My next tip is one that some may know about and others may not. My husband and I run an auction in our little town. My husband works very hard and is very honest so people flock to our auction, especially at Christmas time. You can save as much as 90% on many things especially Christmas decorations. We go and get pallets of overstock items and we go through every item to make sure it works and we put stuff together to make it is all there. We sold prelit 7 ft Christmas trees for as low as $13.00. We have something new every week and we also have other people who come in with great buys. We have a guy here this week with brand new craftsman tools for the men, we have another guy who comes and brings toys for the kids, all brand new still in the box. My husband also gets general merchandise that includes kitchen appliances, stereos, Ipod docking stations, etc. Most towns have auctions around if you ask around. Some are better than others and some are not as diligent about checking things out, so be careful but you can get some real bargains if you check them out. Our auction has gotten busier since the economy has gotten worse as we try to sell things that people need and would go out and buy anyway. Just another option to think about.
8. Regifting. You will have to be careful here and not give this to the person who gave it to you but we all get gifts that we really don’t use or perhaps put away and forgot about. This happened to me when I got my decorations out this year I found 2 or 3 brand new gifts that I received last year and forgot about and they got put away so now I have at least 2 things I can regift.
9. Buy all year when you see things on sale and put them away. You can really save money this way and also saves the stress of trying to find everything during the holidays when there is so much to do.
10. Buy several of the same item when you see a good sale, such as a special ornament or candles, etc. and give the same items to several people on your gift list.

11. When decorating, use nature. Bring in real pine boughs, cones and berries to dress up that mantle. Also you can use popcorn and cranberries to make garlands. How pretty is a glass jar filled with cranberries with a candle in the middle!
12. Create a family calendar. Select family photos and get calendar kit from your office supply store. You can personalize each month with family birthdays and special events. You can even include favorite family recipes. Grown children would love this too and it is a great way to pass down those special family recipes.
13. Obviously shopping after Christmas for next year is a money saver.
14. Making your own decorations with your kids is a great way to save money. You can create tissue paper wreaths, special ornaments and other things that will be treasured through the years.
15. If you have a big extended family, draw names.


Hope this is helpful. If you have any more money saving tips to pass along, please feel free to do so. Thanks and have a very Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

More Fabulous Flea Market Finds!

Hello again, well it's Friday already and so time for me to add some new goodies for the Friday Flea Market. This week's treasures include the items shown below. Just click on any item and it will take you to my website http://www.gracefulrose.com/ to view the details of the item and the price. Don't forget that items from last week are still available. If you have any questions, please leave me a comment or you can E-mail me at jsgreer@newwavecomm.net. Thanks for stopping by!



Thursday, November 27, 2008

Friday Flea Market

Hello everyone! Thanks for stopping by. Listed below are a few items for sale for the Friday Flea Market. Just click on the picture and you will be redirected to my website, http://www.gracefulrose.com/ to complete your purchase. Again, thank you for stopping by and please leave a comment if you have any questions or you can E-mail me at jsgreer@newwavecomm.net . Be sure and check out my home page for a discount code and get 10% off your purchase until November 30th.