Thursday, February 7, 2013

Happy Birthday, Laura...

Today is Laura Ingalls Wilder's birthday. 


Laura Ingalls (not yet Wilder) in 1884
I have read and re-read the "Little House" books so many times, I've lost count. I have made Laura's Gingerbread Recipe on numerous occasions. I've always wanted to try grinding wheat in a coffee grinder from which to make coarse brown bread, so that I could better understand the privations of The Long Winter.

As a child, I wore a sunbonnet and played "Little House" in a playhouse my father built for me. The playhouse seemed large to my child's eyes, but I realize now that it was probably no bigger than a typical prairie claim shanty.

From Laura's books, I learned so much about what things were like in another time and place. And yet, I also learned that some things, like the love of family, are timeless. 

I think Laura explained it best:

"But the real things haven’t changed. It is still best to be honest and truthful; to make the most of what we have; to be happy with the simple pleasures and to be cheerful and have courage when things go wrong." --Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867-1957)

For the countless hours of reading joy and lessons learned, I thank you, Laura. 



Thursday, January 17, 2013

A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place...

Who doesn't love having a vintage something or other in which to keep crafty tools, supplies, and projects in progress.

Here are a few of my storage options for crochet-related things...


Nifty fifties "pony tail" pencil case - no pencils, just my trusty crochet hooks.


 Old-timey folding yarn/knitting basket (or magazine holder) - and yes, it IS overflowing!


Wee woven sewing basket... gee, I really need to finish those projects!


So, do tell - how do you use vintage for storage?