Showing posts with label Pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pumpkins. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Zassy's Treasures & Designs 1st Annual Fall Barn Sale!


Please join us for our 1st Annual Fall Barn Sale! 

Thursday, October 4th 6pm-9pm
Friday, October 5th 10am-5pm 
Saturday, October 6th 10am-5pm

6085 Grove City Road
Grove City, Ohio 43123

Please check out our Facebook page for more info and pictures of treasures we will have at the sale! 



Sunday, October 16, 2011

A Day in Knox County, heading to The Rural Society Antique & Garden Show!


My boyfriend and I's schedules are conflicting so it's rare that we actually get an entire day off together. When I got the invitation from the Urban Farmhouse to attend the Rural Society Antique and Garden Show, I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to spend some quality time together, enjoying this beautiful fall weather. Thanks to my lovely boss Kelly for giving me the day off :) We had such a great time! Below are some photographs I captured throughout the day.


This was our first stop.. we were driving down a country road on our way there and I spotted this farm and Zach was nice enough to pull over for me, although he did encourage me to hurry up and take the picture because the place didn't look like it was owned by the type of people that would want random visitors..lol.


We spotted this along the way also. I never could find a sign saying what it had been, but I'm assuming maybe it was an old school house.






Another cool barn along the way. I got a little frighten when a random dog came out of the field behind me. Here I am running back to the Jeep as quick as I can and Zach's not paying any attention playing on his phone. He promised he would watch my back this time so I could go take a better picture :)



This is a view from the road leading back to the Rural Society Antique and Garden Show. It was a little windy but a beautiful day.



We're here!



I love old trucks. This was at the entrance of the show.



There were cats and dogs everywhere. Being the animal lover that I am I loved it!
This was part of Urban Farmhouse's tent and barn.



Beautiful Colors and Display.



A large variety of fun pumpkins and gourds.



The Rooster and Hen House... there were also a couple of white peacocks mixed in, but I couldn't get a good photo of them.



Lots of goodies!



And More!







It was a very beautiful farm.






This was an old abandoned house across the street from the farm. I thought it had a beautiful setting.

My finds for the day. A large vintage frame, vintage juggling pin and watering can.
All and all it was a wonderful day!



Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Fall is Here!


I'm so excited that it's pumpkin season!
I just picked these up from a farm down the street from me. They always have such a great selection.




This years creation out of some of the pumpkin I picked up. It was so easy. I picked up the straw hat from the thrift store on my way home from work. Called my mom and asked her to bring over her big spare button jar. Picked the pumpkins up from the farm. Cut down a few limbs out of the tree in the yard. Staked the pumpkins together and it all came together in about 15 minutes. I think he needs some pumpkin kids.



This years weather is perfect for the mums. They are so bright and beautiful this year!



This is some of my porch decor. I picked up the chair that has the pot in it at a flea market, I think for $5. The little red kids chair I pick up at a yard sale this summer for $1. My latest find was last night at the thrift store I found that beautiful white cast iron pot holder for $4. I think I'm going to incorporate it in my room as a jewelry holder but for now I put a warty looking pumpkin on it!



This is my scarecrow - Farmer Fred. I made him a few years ago. Again such a simple DIY project. I purchased all of his clothes and accessories from the thrift store for under $12 total. I found the pumpkin head at Big Lots for I believe $8. We had some spare wood around, so I cut it up and screwed two pieces together to make a cross shape. Cut a hole in the middle of the overhauls and put the clothes on the cross and stuffed it with plastic Kroger bags and straw. I used the Kroger bags for some filling because if you used all straw it would get really heavy and fall over when it rained. I used twine to tie around the arms and legs to keep the straw in place. Pinned his hat on his head and staked him in the ground. Just as simple as that.


Can't wait to share more Treasures and DIY projects with you! Until then enjoy every minute of this beautiful fall weather. If you don't take a minute to stop and look around you might just miss the leaves changing! Enjoy!