i love a day when a discovery is made,
a discovery of minute proportions in comparison
to many in the world,
but one which changes something within your own.
i would not say my discovery is worthy of calling our local paper,
nor climbing upon our roof to shout for all to hear.
however i do marvel at its discovery
for once again i am left,
upon discovery of my discovered thing,
marveling how something you have had all along,
can upon one moment of 'ah ha'
become of use.
" we are a little sad, our lives in the kitchen no longer required, due to worn out spots & blobs of cooking " |
last week,
upon wrestling my growing braids into place
upon my bonce.
i noted as always the front looked done,
and the back did not.
i noted this is because in fact, i had done the front
and as always, neglected the back.
after 2 nights sleep,
the neglect was even more in evidence.
to tame the matted back and highlight the smooth front
i rustled around in my scarf collection.
but just as i had thought before my rustling began,
all scarves in my possession just would not suit.
and so as one does,
i thought of ties, and when one thinks of ties
one thinks of apron strings
and without further ado,
this very thought led to some careful snippity snipping.
after keeping waistband and ties intact
i had myself a natty bit of vintage string
to adorn and control the growing nest upon my head.
such was my delight, upon seeing it from Ivor's point of view
several more half aprons 'volunteered up' for the chop.
" yippee! yippee! a new life, how thrilling to spend our days wrapped around Tif's birds nest hair " |
they did not fret nor fear
their bodies would be left discarded and unloved.
for i told them of my crafty plans...
" oh how loved we feel again, our strings in Tif's hair & our body bits as a perfectly peachy cushion " |
Tif
so perfectly stated...
ReplyDeleteGreat recycling, a real 'vintage' look, you are now peachy perfectly attired to black your grate and scrub your front step.
ReplyDeleteCarol xx
A perfect solution to bird's nest hair...silk scarves are too slippery I find...thank you for sharing this utmost discovery!
ReplyDeletelOVE it! xx
ReplyDeleteamazing!
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This amused me greatly, As I too have 'Birdnest hair!' TY x
ReplyDeleteIs'nt recycling fun, and when you find that 3rd life for something it's just so very satisfying :)I just reporposed a holy jumper into a scarf and so delighted with it I posted it on my blog so that other jumpers might be saved and re-loved.
ReplyDeletehurrah! how wonderful. xo
ReplyDeleteAH YES, Truely a SCRAPPY HAPPY FIND!! Well done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post! I am in love with the cushion x
ReplyDeleteOh what a cute new do!
ReplyDeleteI like your hairdo and the hair ties! Fun fun!! I just did a post on making a cedar bark basket yesterday at the craft school.. I'm so pleased! And while I was there the spinning teacher gave me 2 huge bag of raw Alpaca. Oh boy I have my work cut out for me!
ReplyDelete((hugs)), Teresa :-)
Hi Tif,
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea. The cushion looks really pretty and you look very fetching in your new hair ties. Clever re-using!
God Bless
Barb from Australia
Totally awe inspiring peachy gal;))))
ReplyDeleteJust wish mine would hurry up and grow:(((
Until then my 'do' will remain pink!
Best wishes
Issyx
www.hookytime.blogspot.com
you are such a delight to read and know. this is just pure happy. yep. pure happy. i love your apron nest hair and goodies of glee.
ReplyDeleteI give you an award because i love your blog!
ReplyDeleteOne can never have too many scarves, nor scraps of fabric to wrap around one's head.
ReplyDeletepeachy cushion indeed...lovely
ReplyDeleteYou can totally pull off the messy updo. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a prefectly peachy cushion! Some very nifty re-using of stuff x
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with the aprons! The cushion is beautiful. It is always great when you can discover a new way to bring beauty to already wonderful item. So creative, Tif! :)
ReplyDeleteoh thank you dearies! thank you most kindly indeed :)
ReplyDeleteWISH I looked that good with an adorable apron tie around my head!...you are rockin the nest for sure!
ReplyDeletemore bardot than birdie!
I love the cushion. Wish you'd give a 'how to' for it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a good idea for those apron strings that are too short for my waist! Apron strings belong to be long to wrap around and tie in a bow in front.
ReplyDeletehow beautiful stated, thank you for sharing this utmost discovery! looking forward to all the good things your blog shares
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!
ReplyDeleteALWAYS a good look even when used to cover up when you haven't bothered to wash your locks.
ReplyDeleteTif, there was no option to post a comment at your newest post, the one following this one about your sabbatical. I just wanted to say that your posts will be missed but, having just recently discovered your blog, I will take the time to read and look at your older posts.
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the best in spending time with your family, growing, and resting your wonderful imagination.
Great ideas and gorgeous old fabrics.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy regrouping without the distractions of the PC kind, and find plenty more time for fresh ideas and precious family - shall miss popping in.
Dear Tiff,
ReplyDeleteI hope that you blossom into spring. And these just might make you smile. I purchased them recently for summer happiness.http://www.ebay.com/itm/250871400625?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649. Take care.
Traci
hurrah! you are all so kind and spiffy :)
ReplyDeleteindeed, spring is on his way and i have been distracted by clog thoughts of late... actually i am always distracted by clog thoughts, truth be told!