July 21, 2018
On December 26, 2014 I had a ruptured ear drum and then I was admitted into the Emergency Room ICU and for the first three days in the hospital I was unable to be awakened. We were told I had Bacterial Meningitis and was lucky to be alive. On Jan 6, 2015 they released me from the hospital to go home but for 2 weeks of care from a home we had in home nurse care and they also implanted me with a port into my chest with medication to be administered by my husband for those first 2 weeks of home care.
In February I was feeling pretty good but with the exception of constant headaches, and they didn't feel like a regular headaches. I contacted my Dr. and had me have a CT scan. After the scan they had found that I had bleeding in the brain and was admitted in Emergency Room for care for three days and was put on strict bed rest for two weeks.
With Dr visits and recovery to get my weight and strength back it now has been 3 1/2 years and I am finally starting to re-do furniture and making my Applique's and those two things is what I love to do most! We did pu a vintage 1947 Mainline travel trailer and that is currently a work in progress.
During the time of recovery my original website was deleted but I am currently in the process of working on a new website and with this being said when it is up and running I will link it to my blog.
Thank you for visiting!
Sharin
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Vintage Shabby Market Preview
A friend of mine invited me to share in her First Market!
Here is a photo of my items that I was selling.
Made new friends and had a fantastic Time!
Here is a photo of my items that I was selling.
Made new friends and had a fantastic Time!
I apologize that I have not been on my Blog for quite a while. I was really busy over the summer but now the kids are back in school I have more time.
Now that it is getting cooler I can start on some more fun projects!
I have been busy working on my Vintage Shasta Trailer, which is a big project in itself. It is almost done.
The most recent project I did was an old Red Armoire that I picked up from a
Vintage Market. I saw the potential.
Now that it is getting cooler I can start on some more fun projects!
I have been busy working on my Vintage Shasta Trailer, which is a big project in itself. It is almost done.
The most recent project I did was an old Red Armoire that I picked up from a
Vintage Market. I saw the potential.
Here is a Before Picture of the Antique Armoire
Here is a after picture of the same Armoire.
I added Shabby Rose Decor Applique's!
New pink knobs and paint!
(sold)
Click on the link below for a large selection of Appliques!
My Newest Addition - 1963 Shasta 16 SCS Vintage Trailer
Here are some before and after photos of my Vintage Trailer, with some removing of the old flooring,
staining the inside, putting down new flooring, retro atomic fabric curtains and pull ties, homeade
colorful pillows and some cool decor made the inside unique.
In three days we were able to paint the outside. Just a few more touches and it will be all complete!
It is so opposite of my little plinky scotty trailer but that is what I like, every trailer should not be the
same!
Before pictures before restoration!
French Provincial Desk
This French Desk I loved working on. It was just a basic wood desk when I purchased it. I wanted to give it some richness. So I stained the top with a Walnut stain, the outside of the desk a Robin Egg Blue and the drawers an Antique White Paint.
I also added Shabby Rose Decor Applique's for that One of a kind look.
It turned out so pretty!
For sale, email if interested.
Romantic Homes Magazine June 2013 Issue
It was such an honor to have my Pink and White vintage trailer
in Romantic Homes Magazine June 2013 Issue!
I had an amazing photographer take the photos, Ms. Heidi Whitson with Terribly in Love Photography! We had such a great take taking all the photos!
Sonoran Living Live Channel 15
Me and my vintage trailer at Sonoran Living Live Channel 15 for their morning segment to talk about Shabby Rose Decor Appliques and the little pink and white trailer transformation! Click on the link below to watch the segment! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJM-TLp49Nw&feature=share&list=UUIVk1L1-JmpdiGuZcVjImtA |
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