Friday, April 11, 2008
"Show and Tell Friday!"
Welcome to “Show and Tell Friday!” Do you have something special to share with us? It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, or a treasured collection. Look around your home for something to share; dig through those boxes in your closet if you have to! Share photos and the story that goes with your special item.
I've been looking for a small wooden item to decoupage, so when I spotted this cabinet at the resale store for $2.00, I brought it home! It's a nice creamy yellow, so I didn't need to paint it.
I got out some sheet music, scrapbook paper and the various flowers and fern leaves that I dried a couple of weeks ago and got to work.
I also dried a couple of my bleeding hearts which I added to the top.
I hung it up on my back patio. Sorry about the crooked picture!
I decided to put some of my nature treasures inside...
A small bottle with a geranium bloom.
A couple of fall leaves that my sister sent me, and a pine cone from our neighborhood.
A mourning dove nest (we found it when our broken cable box was removed), with several blue jay feathers.
Seashells from the beach.
Acorns from my friend, Brenda.
All filled up with treasures! Thank you for looking at my show and tell!
Show and Tell Friday Guidelines:
What: For Show & Tell Friday, you show something to an audience, and then tell them about it. Your Show & Tell Friday item must be something that you own, and in your home or garden. Put thought and care into choosing your item. Is it something you would take to show a group of friends in real life?
Why: Many of us have special things that we may have forgotten about over time. Show & Tell Friday is a great reason to look around your home or even dig through those boxes in your closet. Of course, it's always more fun to share our treasures with friends, and that is what Show & Tell Friday is all about!
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
-Family heirlooms
-A special collection
-A piece of jewelry
-A new (or old!) gift
-A project or craft you are working on
-Decorative items
What doesn't work well:
-Posts with no photos: They have no "Show."
-Photos of events (trips, vacations, celebrations, etc.)
-Photos of things you are selling or planning to sell.
-Giveaway posts: The idea is to share something from your life, not something you are no longer keeping.
-Photos found on the internet, graphics or screenshots: Please use only photos you take yourself.
Where: There Is No Place Like Home is the original home of Show & Tell Friday.
1. Do not host your own Show & Tell "Mr. Linky" on your blog. Readers use the list here at There Is No Place Like Home to visit each blog that participates.
2. If you are participating in other themed blog carnivals or memes, do not sign Mr. Linky. Use a separate post to participate here.
When: Show & Tell Friday takes place each Friday. I usually post Mr. Linky at 12:00am EST.
How: It's easy as 1-2-3:
1. Publish your Show & Tell Friday post on your blog.
~Offer a link back to the main page of my blog. This is a courtesy to me, as well as your readers--they will know where to join in the fun, too.
~You are welcome to use the Show & Tell Friday picture. For the linking code go HERE.
2. Copy the "permalink" from from your Show & Tell Friday post, not the link to the front page of your blog.
~People will be looking through these links all week long. It you link to your main page, it will be harder to find your Show & Tell Friday post. For instructions on how to do this, go HERE.
3. Add your permalink to Mr. Linky.
~Do not sign Mr. Linky until you have your Show & Tell Friday post published on your blog. This is only fair to the other participants.
Inappropriate links will be removed at my discretion.
Please sign only your *first name* to Mr. Linky, this will make the list easier to read. If your link has been removed from Mr. Linky, please re-read over the guidelines before re-posting. Have fun!
What a darling cabinet you've turned that into. You have such a great touch with things..... very sweet~
ReplyDeleteyour cabinet is adorable :) thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteblessings,
missy
Yes Kelli, how nice! As you can imagine, I especially adore those died pansies and bleeding hearts, they look so very very pretty! By the way, how do you dry your flowers, between book pages? Those blue feathers are very special and how sweet of your friend brenda to send you some acrons! I course, I remember how much you like them!
ReplyDeleteWow, you already have a geranium in bloom? That's pretty early! Over here, it's so cold and all we get is rain these days!
Have a great Friday!
XoX, Anita
That really is beautiful - full of memories and nature.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique creation! I used to do decoupage years ago, but never did it with dried flowers, etc. Looks great, and of course I like the yellow!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
Kelli,
ReplyDeleteA unique cabinet that would look great in any room....Betty
What a fab deal you got on this
ReplyDeletecabinet! I like that you added
the colors blue & yellow it really
makes it pretty. Love the birds
nest with feathers, a great
natural touch!
LOVE your Cabinet ~ what a great idea!! The Bird's Nest is so unique with the colorful feathers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and especially for all of your inspirations!! LOVE your Blog ~
Bunny Blessings ~
Jayne
I like your cabinet, nice one! mine's up, hope you can drop by.
ReplyDeleteYou always find the great buys! Your creation looks great!
ReplyDeleteKelli,
ReplyDeleteThis is such a delightful project and makes a wonderful addition to your patio. I'm so glad to join back in Show N Tell again. Thanks for hosting this always fun exchange!!
xo
So pretty! What a nice job you did! You will enjoy looking at that all summer!
ReplyDeleteYour cabinet is beautiful and I really like your ideas for decorating it. Very nice job!
ReplyDeleteKelli, I've tagged you:) Come to my sight and check it out!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty what you did !! Great job !
ReplyDeleteLovely, as usual! How wonderful it is that you can now enjoy your bleeding hearts so much longer!
ReplyDeleteSo cleverly done, as usual!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mini course in blog etiquette. I learned something here tonight about permalinks! Who knew?? Well I guess everyone but me! Thanks for all the pointers!
What a fun project! Thank you for sharing! :-)
ReplyDeletegolly!! that is SO creative. u're a genius. :) thx for sharing. :D
ReplyDeleteThat is a super idea. I'm not sure I'd add and then bring it [the dove nest] in the house - what with all the mites they carry. But it's super none the less.
ReplyDeleteMy show n tell is posted. All about my Pay it Forward gift I received this week...from a good blogging friend!!!!
Happy Friday everyone, happy weekend.
This was my first time joining in on Show and Tell Friday!! Gosh I hope I have done everything right. I love this cabinet of yours, it reminds me of your seed cabinet? I have been on the hunt for one of those. This one looks fantastic ....what a fun job! Thank you for letting me join in the fun!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!!
Kelly
Hi Kelli, You are so talented...love your cabinet.Spring has come around my house.. Hugs, Baba
ReplyDeleteThat is so great what you have done with the cabinet. My mom used to decoupage everything. It really is a timeless craft.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have the knack, and an eye, for turning an item into something very special!
ReplyDeleteSusan
The bleeding hearts are a really nice touch. I love dried and pressed flowers anyway and can't wait till my garden gets going to replenish my own stock for decorating.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting this fun activity each week.
That is a perfect little nature cabinet!
ReplyDeleteMy S&T is up at my place.
Have a good weekend, Kelli...
I love Show and Tell Fridays...this is a great decorating idea.
ReplyDeletecool idea--great for a porch area and it helps one think or meditate on the blessings and wonders God has given us in His creation.
ReplyDeleteThat cabinet is very nice. I have always wanted to try my hand at decoupaging, but I have always been a little intimidated by it.
ReplyDeleteThat's really cute! I could picture that in a room with white wicker furniture, plants, lots of sunshine and wonderful books! Thanks for showing it off!
ReplyDeleteConnie
You cabinet turned out great! Decopauge is such a neat way to give something new life. And it is perfect for your porch.
ReplyDeleteI love the cabinet you decoupaged and what a deal on the item. You put everything together so artistically. The found items in the cabinet make it a little scrapbook shadow box. It looks so quaint on your back patio
ReplyDeleteKelli,
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea! I love how you brought a little bit of nature inside. Your cabinet is beautiful.
Blessings,
Gina
You are quite talented Kelli. You amaze me. It's very pretty and looks great outside. Kathi
ReplyDeleteKelli, that looks so pretty! You are really good at finding and fixing up things like that.
ReplyDeleteOh, it is so cute Kelli:) It looks so *Springy* LOL--that isn't a word is it :)
ReplyDeleteJulieann
How cute. I love what you did. I am so working toward doing my back porch. Lot's of ideas you give me!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
I didn't post this morning because I worked all day on the blog. It is changed some but I had trouble. Come and see me anyway and see the new look!
Have fun outside.
that is a neat idea! come by and see what hubby gave me for my birthday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to brighten up a back porch. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious cabinet for the porch! You did an incredibly crafty job on it.
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING!! Very cool cabinet.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Another beautiful idea. I love the way you put together collections of little things. And I don't think I spied any overt symmetry! :-) Good job.
ReplyDeleteNancy
As usual, it looks beautiful, dear friend!
ReplyDeleteI love your cabinet! I especially like the sheet music!! Thanks so much for hosting Kelli - it is always fun.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
~Martie
Hi Kelli :)
ReplyDeleteI found out about your blog and Show & Tell Fridays through Jennifer over at dust bunny hostage. I posted mine with your link. I hope I did it right.
I love the cabinet. It was cute before, but now is absolutely darling :)
Rue :)
Oops! I hope you can remove my first link. I posted my whole blog instead of just the one post and when I tried to change it, it regitered me twice. I'm sorry! I hope you can fix it...
ReplyDeleterue
Very pretty Kelli! I love it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Linda
Beautiful cabinet you found! I love what you have done! It's gorgeous!!!! I really enjoy the Show and Tell Friday! It's so fun!! Have a blessed weekend! *hugs*
ReplyDeleteIt looks great. :D
ReplyDeleteYour cabinet is very pretty ~ perfect for spring. I love Show & Tell Fridays. It's always fun to see everyone's treasures.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteYour resourcefulness amazes me!
ReplyDeleteHi, Kelli! GREAT cabinet! Would love to play with one like that myself - too bad I can't find something like THAT bargain! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!!!
Have a BLESSED day!
Hi Kelli,
ReplyDeleteI just discovered Show & Tell Friday, and think it's a cool idea, so I've decided to join in on the fun.
That is just lovely, Kelli! You did a beauitful job.
ReplyDeleteI think that is just adorable, Kelli. The flowers that you dried turned out so lovely ~ I especially love how they all look together. I have always wanted a place to store our nature treasures, too. I'm going to have to put on my "thinking cap" now:o)
ReplyDeleteHow cute!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the music on the background.
The bleeding hearts are so nice.
You did a wonderful job. I love to use dried flowers and ferns for projects. xoxo Nita
ReplyDeleteI love that little cabinet, but I think I love even more all the little goodies you put inside it. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing how you took the little cabinet and embellished it. It is perfect for spring!
ReplyDeleteI forgot on Friday to post the link to my Show and Tell post.
always adorable here..
ReplyDeleteKisses barbara
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour cabinet is beautiful-- this site is lovely, so glad I found it!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and prayers,
Clarissa