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A day off & a final push

I spent my entire day yesterday at an “Adventure Farm” in Lancaster, PA, which is perhaps one of the prettiest, yet stinkiest areas in the country.  As most of you know, my husband is a youth pastor, so we took a bunch of teenagers to go through a maize maze, slide down a hill on potato sacks, and ride through a hay race course on pedal cars.  My boys had a blast and we were all tired when we got home.  I didn’t get anything on my list accomplished and I didn’t write a blog post and I’m ok with that.  Well, I did get one thing checked off the list.  I’m making a pumpkin topiary for HGTV.com and I needed some pumpkins.  When I saw the sign, “Fill a wagon for $10.”, I knew I would be set. 

So, this afternoon is all about pricing, making a pillow for the French settee and making more sheet music wreath ornaments and tree toppers. And football (Go Skins!) and apple pie.  I’m taking everything to the shop tomorrow to set up for Christmas and the next barn show at Chartreuse. 

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18 Responses

  1. I can't wait to see your pumpkin topiary on HGTV! I love everything that you make and I'm glad you share it with us! Ditto on the "Go Skins!"

  2. I too love everything you do and your generous sharing of ideas. But I am SO glad you got to have a day with your family just enjoying the beautiful fall …and fun. Those make great memories! Lori L

  3. $10 a wagon full …way to go !!
    Can't wait to see that topiary! I love working with the vintage sheet music !
    Tammy 🙂
    JUNK WILD

  4. You are a busy girl for sure and I can see why! Just look at all those music sheet wreaths!!!!
    I am going to make one of those for sure.

    Can't wait to see your pumpkin topiaries!

    hugs
    Sissie

  5. I'm still dreaming about the French settee, Marian! Love the wagon full of pumpkins and all for $10. What a deal! Hope you had a Happy Halloween.

  6. You go girl. Quite the deal on the pumpkins! I really think those ornaments are so cute. How great doing a topiary for HGTV!

  7. I love Lancaster, Pa. So beautiful there. Good luck making your topiary. You have been busy, but I think your sheet music wreaths are so pretty. Have a nice week. Go Skins! My cousin used to be their kicker!! Love & blessings from NC!

  8. Marian,

    You do a great job of balancing your creative endeavors and family. I'm impressed and think you set a great example.

    Happy Monday.
    Karen at Garden, Home and Party

  9. Hi!
    I just wanted to drop a line as I read this old post from last year – orst of all, I am from Lancaster county! Second of all,I had no idea your husband is a youth pastor! My husband is a pastor as well and we both used to be in youth ministry! I think I have learned so much more about you now that I know that! I have a newfound respect for you, lady! It’s not easy being a pastor’s wife now is it? And thirdly, my friend and I have just started a new endeavor creating home decor and refurbishing furniture. Our business is called the Blessed Nest. We just began with a craft fair and are going from there. I was perusing your how to begin series for tips on how to get legal and wanted to write. My friend Megan and I both greatly admire you. We admired you before we got connected for this business endeavor and now even more. We are so thankful for the guidance you have given via your blog and hope to learn much more in the future. In fact, when spring hits, we are making a trek down to your store and would love to sit and have lunch with you and pick your brain so to speak if you would be willing. You are a wealth of information! Would you allow us to take you to lunch? It would truely be an honor!
    Stacey of Embracing Change
    Co-Founder of the Blessed Nest

I’m Marian, a painter, writer, and lover of all things creative. From art and antiques to home projects and everyday life, I share my journey in hopes of inspiring you to embrace your own creativity and make beauty in the spaces you live.

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