You never know what you will encounter on a shopping adventure – vintage postcards.
So where was I?
Oh yeah, back to the pallets. There are so many more ideas out there that I can hardly choose just one.
The best part is you can get it for FREE.
Vintage paint by number seascapes remind me of a time when life wasn’t so hectic. Did you know there is a “Paint by Number Museum”? Go to www.paintbynumbermuseum.com
Here are a few ideas on how to use your PBN art.
Members of the Chamber Board as well as an excited group of shoppers turned out on Saturday, August 11th at 1:30 for the long overdue ribbon cutting ceremony at Home By the Sea. B and her husband, Aron, welcomed all gratiously. Also, at the grand opening was Carol Bennett. We’ve all seen coconuts from time to time on the beach, but it takes an artist’s eye to
So I was standing on the porch watching as the neighbors build their office building and saw a couple of discarded pallets. Hmm, how can I recycle these?
Okay, I am just the idea person…
Last week I showed you boat houses on land; this week it’s more creative uses for old boats.
Hi everybody, most of you who know me know that I don’t need a lot of sleep. After a long day at work, I will spend time on craigs list, ebay, antique stores, estate sales, flea markets, consignment shops, art fairs and the internet looking for truly one of a kind items to sell in my shop.
I am often surprisingly inspired the most when
Friday April 26th 2024
By Georgia Osten I’m spoiled, that’s all there is to it! That’s the problem! Why does anybody need 4 refrigerators anyway? Our son gave us his old fridge several years ago. Maybe it was when we decided to move to the beach. He said this would be great down in the garage, just put drinks in it. Well, it has been over 10 years now. We think that fridge was
And the countdown to the Crabbiest Festival in the world By J. Lee Austin There oughta be a name for the lull on the peninsula in between the wild and crazy Spring Break and the summertime shebang … perhaps we could call it something like … the annual Slow-tweener. Ok maybe I’ll work on that some more. While things are certainly slower, excitement is building. Could be all about the
By Brenda Cannon Henley People all over the world celebrate Christmas in different ways. Legends, family stories, and sheer traditions make us aware of just how different, and yet alike, we are. One of the things I like to do is to find a new or different story each year to share with my grands, great grands, and our church family about this holiday I love. This is one
By Shannon Williams I recall when I would use the term “Sandwich Generation” meaning that you have parents and children and try to juggle them and their needs. I guess I am now a triple decker sandwich, as I am very blessed to have a living parent, grown children and grandchildren. When friends call, we go through all three, “how’s your mom, how is
By Bob Currie, Recreational Boating Safety Specialist U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Station Galveston Flotilla I live in a resort community on a 21-mile long narrow peninsula on the Gulf of Mexico. My house is raised 21 feet above sea level on pilings. From my deck I can look one way and see ships go by, and the other way and see tugs pushing barges in the Intracoastal