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These repurposed items have made this house a home

vintage mailbox with old bundled books inside and a faux lavender plant
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As I was walking through the farmhouse, I realized just about everything around me was either given to us or purchased with my love of vintage or repurposing in mind.  These repurposed items have made this house a home.  Let me show you some of my favorite pieces.

summer porch with white curtains and bed benchFirst time ever shopping for vintage things and bought a bed to make this bench.

These Repurposed Items Have Made This House A Home

Before I share some of my favorite pieces, I want to clarify something.  I do not think it’s a bunch of stuff that makes a home.  It’s the people and/or pets.  What happens if you’re by yourself and have no pets?  The items you surround yourself with are what bring you joy and happiness.  Yes, I find my joy in the Lord but those items also have me yearning to stay home more often.

vintage quilts folded in old chair in front of book caseMy grandmother’s quilt sitting in a chair a client gave me decades ago. 

Even though I have a husband, I like it when he goes out and I get to stay in.  I am perfectly content being home alone.  I get to do what I want, sing at the top of my lungs (off key), and girl piddle.  Raise your hand if you love girl piddling?

vintage cart holds flowersFirst purchase for the farmhouse and on the day the first Painted Tree opened in north Texas.

Girl piddling is rearranging furniture or things without asking for help or permission.  It’s making another hole in the wall and not worrying about getting the side-eye.  Last time I asked the mister for help, he said – my gosh, this wall looks like Swiss cheese!

Chandelier hanging from treeBefore cleaning up around the farmhouse, I started hanging chandeliers in several trees.

Girl piddling is also sitting in front of the TV and watching Hallmark without a “want me to tell you how it ends” explanation.

outdoor table with white pumpkins, fall leaves and white dishesThe pumpkins were my first craft for the farmhouse and the deconstructed lamp shades are faves as well. 

Being able to do those things also makes a house a home.  I look around at those material possessions and smile.  It took me years to figure out that I didn’t need to worry about decorating trends.  However, I pay attention to clothing trends.  That’s another story for another day.  But let me say – just because they sell it in your favorite store doesn’t mean it looks good. LOL.

Vintage white ice cream bucket with faux flowers sitting on a porchPurchased for me by my son-in-law.  Isn’t it nice having people that get you?

Let’s get back to some of my favorite things.  All the photos you see are pieces that bring back great memories of where I was and who I was with when I got them.  Sometimes it’s a sense of accomplishment because it turned out to be the perfect thing for that spot.

hutch shelves full of white dishesWe use the collection of vintage pieces and ironstone dishes for every meal.  You should see the rest!

No matter where I got it or where it sits, I love every single piece.  And who doesn’t want to be surrounded by love?  Even if that last statement sounds like justification for material things, it’s true.  I am infatuated with each piece.

cream colored vintage mold with doilies stacked inside.A vintage mold with doilies purchased when visiting friends that moved to Arkansas.

There’s nothing around me (except maybe my husbands computer stuff and wires) that make me want to donate it, trash it, or grit my teeth.  And there’s something to be said about that these days with so many new things in the retail stores.  Or seeing so many other homes on social media.

galvanized buckets with pink flowersWrote a Pinterest Challenge post with these.  Click here to see it.

If you can’t say the same about the items in your home, take a long, hard self assessment and ask yourself why you are keeping it.

vintage items painted blue bring in the cool summer hues. CountyRoad407.comThe toddler chair was used by the Mister when he was younger.

Is it because it was your moms?  Did one of your kids make it but you have ten of the same type makings?  Even sentimental people remove some items that no longer bring them joy.

old sewing container with plantAn old sewing bin used by my husbands, Granny Hattie, is now a planter.

Years ago I would pick something up in our home and ask if I’d buy it again or if it was covered in dog poop, would I clean it up and keep it?  LOL!  I know the latter sounds gross, but it’s true!  Especially if it were made of fabric.  I’ve thrown away a couple of things that I thought were sentimental but I haven’t missed them.

silverware on fringed napkin with pumpkinsI seriously enjoy the silver and silver plated utensils on a daily basis too.

If I truly disliked something, it would have been inherited and accompanied with a hand written note saying if you don’t keep this the rest of your family will be cursed by God.  That might keep me from giving it away.  Okay, that’s not entirely true.  Mostly because I can’t be guilted into anything.  Ask my mother.

Vintage baby bed used as serving tableIt’s hard to count the many ways I’ve used this old baby bassinet.  Love it!

Now that you know how these repurposed items have made this house a home, tell me what you enjoy surrounding yourself with at home.

Vintage quilts hanging on ladder with handmade lamp, mailbox with vintage books and a faux lavender plant sitting on a chippy white tableOld mailbox given to me by a dear friend.

I hope you were encouraged and inspired today.  Thank you for stopping by!

  

14 Comments

  1. May 29, 2025 / 9:22 am

    Oh boy…. you have hit a nerve over here! I love this post, and you have given me the courage to do a post along the same lines. I’m not sure I’ve seen that hutch with the black background and all your white (probably all ironstone?) dishes, platters, bowls and cow! The pieces on your front porch are all absolutely perfect and work together seamlessly to create a cozy, welcoming spot. I’ve never confessed to this, but here goes: I would love for someone to come and knock on my door and say to me: ‘Show me every little inch of your home, and tell me ALL the stories.” I would be so delighted. And thank you for cheering all us thrifters on for our quest to find the most beautiful, charming and meaningful pieces for our home. Like you, I have pieces from my great grandmother, grandmother and parents. And even what I think are amazing pieces from estates sales and thrift shops. I do have a husband who doesn’t always ‘appreciate’ my creative pursuits, but somehow we work it out! (The cat is indifferent.) Pinning away!!

    • May 29, 2025 / 10:42 am

      My Love Language is words of encouragement, and I also wish for those who enter my home to love every inch as much as I do. But alas, I know I’m different in my aesthetic. But I’m glad. ๐Ÿ™‚ There are things people will find weird (like my print from Allison McFriend) mixed with a traditional lamp and another vintage casserole dish with a plant inside, which combined, are darling.
      I bet if I lived near you, we’d be the best of friends and love spending time in each other’s homes. And it sounds like are hubbies can go do something else together while we discuss stories! Thank you Kristine!

  2. May 29, 2025 / 9:44 am

    Girlfriend
    You and me are on the same page today. Lol. Love your post.

    • May 29, 2025 / 10:45 am

      LOL Rachel, thank you! That is a fabulous compliment!

  3. Carlie
    May 29, 2025 / 10:34 am

    Love girl piddling!!

    • May 29, 2025 / 10:48 am

      It’s the best! My hubby has his piddling, which is usually outside, mostly on the tractor, and boring! SO of course my idea of piddling is much much better. ๐Ÿ˜‰ THank you Carlie

  4. Marlene Stephenson
    May 29, 2025 / 11:55 am

    I think you should write a book, cause I know I would buy it. I love all you’ve said and agree. I have thing like that, they don’t look like much but I love them and they are special to me. I have things from my grammy and mother, that I will not part with. Thanks and have a wonderful day.

    • May 29, 2025 / 12:03 pm

      Marlene, you constantly make my days with your sweet comments. I cannot imagine writing a book. I’d give those grammar and english majors a run for their money. Thank you for the sweet compliment. Wish I could see those treasures.

  5. Dana
    May 29, 2025 / 1:46 pm

    Thank you for giving what we do a name – piddling! Love your sentiments

    • May 29, 2025 / 3:01 pm

      Yes Mam, girl piddling – greatest thing since the color pink, air-conditioning, and the best of all pastimes! Thank you for visiting and commenting Dana. Hope you have a lovely weekend.

  6. Marie
    May 29, 2025 / 6:26 pm

    I agree with everything younsaid in this post! Girl piddling!!! I ๐Ÿ’— it. It’s genius. I too love when my hubby goes out to eun errands and such so I can piddle in peace. Lol. Thanks for the great article.

    • May 29, 2025 / 7:48 pm

      We sounds like two peas in a pod Marie! Cheers to the hubbies running more errands! ๐Ÿ™‚ Thank you for stopping by. Hope you have a great weekend.

  7. May 29, 2025 / 6:27 pm

    Lovely post. Yes, things can make a home, but it is also the memories and the people who cross the threshold, old and new. Thoughtful post and this type of blog hits right in my home of OldNewGreenRedo. I think with the coming year we are going to see a lot of reusing and thoughtful posts to anchor us in what may some will describe as a hardtimes. Sandi

    • May 29, 2025 / 7:52 pm

      Thank you Sandra. I hope at least one person begins repurposing things. And if they don’t already love vintage and antique items, I hope this helps! Sounds like you and I are at least two people doing our part to help the earth. ๐Ÿ™‚

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