I'm so excited about the Christmas centerpiece I crafted up to decorate my porch. It's even more exciting when you hear the crazy story behind it. A long time ago, when Mr. DD and I lived in Nebraska, we would make the long drive home to Oklahoma to visit family. And when I say long, I mean LLLLLLLOOOOOONNNNNNNNGGGGGGG. Just across the border into Kansas was an old, abandoned farmhouse that fascinated me. I always wanted to stop and look inside but according to my straight-laced husband, "That's trespassing" or "You'll fall through the floor." Last month I made a trip to Omaha to visit my good friend Michaela from
An Affair From The Heart. When I drove by the house, it was still there but in very dilapidated condition. I decided that I would stop and investigate on my way home, because frankly the condition is so poor I'm afraid the house won't be standing the next time I travel to Nebraska. So on cold, snowy, blustery Saturday afternoon, I finally mustered up the courage to check out the old house. The grass was waist-high as I wandered around the yard and out buildings. I found a few old small glass bottles lying around. Little Devil collects antique bottles so she was very excited by my finds. Then I spotted this great big glass gallon jug just lying in the grass. And I helped myself. And I went inside the house. Which was completely empty and had been stripped of all doors, windows, trim and siding. I wanted to go inside the kitchen because it still had some fixtures, but the floor was completely rotted away and I could hear Mr. DD's warning echoing through my ears. In true
American Pickers fashion, I did find a couple of other things that I'm saving for a future blog. All the way home, I knew exactly what I was going to do with the filthy jug rolling around my floorboard. I cleaned it up and it's greeting my guests on the porch with a JUNKY HOLIDAY WELCOME!
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Here it is! Just as Junky and Festive as can be! |
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I cleaned up my jug, filled it with water and fresh cranberries. (Don't you just love how they float?) Added some burlap ribbon and a strip of buffalo-checked fabric and some greenery snipped from a friend's yard. The only thing I paid for was the cranberries! |
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Here's the house. Isn't is awesome? I wish it could talk and tell me stories about the butter that was churned there. |
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Merry "Junky" Christmas (Perhaps it doesn't come from a store...) |