Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Crafty magic

I love to shop at thrift stores, yard sales, flea markets and what not. And, I love to be crafty. I especially love it when those two worlds collide.

I recently found this innocent little stool at at thrift shop.




With the magic of oil cloth, vintage ball fringe and a staple gun, I turned it into this.






Perfect for the girls to use while using their sewing machines or while sitting at the puzzle table laboring over a puzzle. Both of which are common occurrences around these 'dem 'dar parts.

-dana

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Razor has really done it now . . .

I'm afraid there has been a mistake. Seems that my wonderful adoring husband sent the wrong quilt to Sarah! He actually sent the one pictured in the post for the quilt giveaway. He was supposed to get the cruddy one from the attic.



Men. How come they just don't listen?

AND, check out the Love Without Boundaries blog as it seems they were inspired to have a contest all their own. The prize has a $250 value so head over there and check them out. Great cause. Great organization. Great chance to help them out.

-dana

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Race results and missed videos

Razor completed the adventure race and it will be a few days before he knows the official results. There are so many variables in determining the final rankings that it takes the race directors several days to sort it all out. But, he is done. He is safe and he is tired. Guess I'll have to do some chores alone.

Now, I have almost fully recovered from the quilt giveaway insanity that occupied every waking (and sleeping) thought for a week or more. However, there are still two videos that I need to share with you. These videos came in on the last day of the contest and for some reason or another I had trouble finding them on YouTube. But, the video makers had emailed me and I knew they were there so they each still earned their 50 extra chances at winning the quilt. I still want you to see them so here you go.

First is this cute little girl singing about moving to California and wanting the quilt. I've tried to get contact information from the silly willies that made it but don't know who, what, where. (If this is yours and want me to link to you email me at dana@oldredbarnco.com)



Then there is the hilarious one from Michelle and it had me giggling the entire time. I especially love the not-so-off camera direction from mom.






So, the whole video thing for extra entries in the quilt giveaway contest was a real hoot. Do you think I should do it again when I give away another quilt?

-dana

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Razor is at it again

Adventure Racing Man strikes again. This time it is a 24 hour race starting today at 12:30pm. It will include mountain biking, trail running, paddling, orienteering and other mystery events for 24 straight hours. Your heard right. 24 straight hours. And, all the while having to navigate and find checkpoints out in the wilderness with nothing more than a compass and a map. None of those fancy GPS thingys allowed.








This is a super high-tech race too because you can follow it online HERE. Go check it out as you can follow the action and Razor himself!! Each team has a locator beacon in one of their backpacks and the website will be using satellite technology to pinpoint exactly where each team is on the coursemap. How stinkin' cool is that? So, when I'm here at home moaning 'cause Razor forgot to take the trash out before he left yesterday I can see exactly where he is in the universe and send all my lovely thoughts directly to him. Or, I can even go to the Shoutout Box and select his team name from the drop down menu (Appalachian Outfitters/Northern Lites) and send him a message that he'll receive at one of the checkpoints during the race! I imagine it will be a message something like this . . .

Honey! You forgot to take out the trash. And, when you get home I need you to also mow the lawn, weed the garden, replace the roof on the barn, gather the vegetables, put the flea medicine on the cats and run to the hardware store. Love you. Good luck. Hurry home!

Boy, I sure hope he isn't too tired afterwards.

-dana

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Moment of Sven (Volume I)


You met Sven a few days ago. He's here today to really get the ball going on your weekly Moment of Sven. Take it away Sven . . .




Hello, fellow internetizens! I must say that I am very excited at the prospect of helping people all across the world! It's almost like the time that I got my own television show in Finland. I started out as a grip (I held a lighting apparatus), but due to a sweeping case of botulism, I was the only person left in the studio that could stand upright. For that reason alone, I was chosen to be the new host of " Moeilijke situatie het allen met een ei!", or "Fix it all with an egg!", which is an incredibly popular weeknight show in my home country. The premise of the show was simple. Anything could be fixed with nothing but an egg.

It was often tough to accomplish, but given enough time, you truly can fix anything with an egg. Unfortunately, the lifespan of the average human is less than the time required to fashion a functional screwdriver or pair of pliers from an egg.

With actual tools at my disposal, I am confident that I should be able to fix practically anything. I'm very much looking forward to seeing what problems we can overcome!

With that being said, I would like to make my first article a small collection of "quick-tips" that require little or no tools. They very well might be things that you've picked up in your travels already but for those of you that haven't seen them, there are a couple that just might make your life a little easier in exchange for very little investment. As much as I would like to continue this monologue, I guess it's time we got started.

1) Use bar soap for lubricating stuck and stubborn drawer slides: If you own antiques, then you are probably familiar with this hindrance. Before the use of rollers, wheels and bearings to smooth the opening of drawers, builders just used the sides of the drawers to guide the drawer in and out of the pocket. Although it initially worked great and was an incredible benefit considering the alternative of carrying around all of your belongings on your person, over time they can begin to stick due to wear, swelling and simple fatigue. If the drawers on your sideboard are beginning to resist your efforts to pull it open, simply flip the drawer over and run a bar of soap over the side rails where it contacts the frame of the pocket. You'll know the contact point, because it will be shiny. Replace the drawer and watch your toes, as the next time you jerk on the handle really hard, the drawer may end up on your foot.

2) Use metal thumbtacks to raise settling drawers: This is another thing I picked up while dealing with old furniture. Another problem with old drawers is that over time, the front of the drawer begins to settle, due to the side rails wearing into the frame. It makes sense that as you pull the drawer out, the strain on the contact points increase due to the added leverage when the weight of the drawer is suspended in front of the piece of furniture. If you pull the drawer, depending on the age of the piece of furniture, you may find wear pockets so deep that the bottom of the drawer has begun to drag in the frame of the opening. If you want to get the action of your drawer back, you can simply use some flat top steel tacks (with the shiny metal button tops) and press them into the worn tracks at the front of the frame opening. This will raise the front of the drawer closer to where it belongs and upon opening, it won't sag as much. If you've placed your tacks and it's not completely resolved the issue, you can get a little more of your angle back by doing the following. Many drawers have a guide that runs over the top of the drawer and as the drawer opens, the rear of the drawer will push against this as the cantileavered force from the open drawer forces the rear up. Simply place another tack at the rear of the drawer where it contacts this guide rail. Again, you'll find the correct location by looking for the shiny worn mark.

3) Use toothpicks and glue to repair stripped and oversized screw holes: If you live in an older home, you may find that some of your doors rub at the top when you close them. They may rub so badly that you can't close them. If you've tried to tighten the screws on the jamb of the door where the hinges connect, you may have found that some simply spin in the hole. If you pull them, you may also find that someone kept putting larger screws into the holes in an effort to combat the stripped hole. You can repair the hole and go back to standard size screws with nothing but some toothpicks and wood glue. Remove the screws holding the hinge to the jamb and pull the hinge plate away from the jamb. Take four or five toothpicks(I like square toothpicks the best for this) and dab some glue onto them, allowing the glue to cover all of them evenly. Push the toothpicks into the stripped hole by hand then tap them in as far as you can with a hammer or the butt of your screwdriver. Wait ten minutes for the glue to dry, then cut off the protruding portions of the toothpicks. Swing the hinge back into place and replace the screws that weren't stripped. This will return the hinge plate to the location it was supposed to be in. After the hinge plate is back in place, center the correct size screw in the screw hole on the hinge. Tap the screw with the butt of the screwdriver to indent it into the wood properly, then tighten the screw in place. Note that it's much better to pre-drill the hole before replacing the screw, but if you don't have a drill handy, tapping the screw usually works just fine. Note that this doesn't always solve the issue of sticking doors. Stripped screws are usually a symptom of people overtightening the screws in an attempt to fix a problem that wasn't caused by loose screws in the first place. I could make a day of fixes for stuck doors, but I will digress until someone actually asks about it.

4) Use crayons to hide furniture scratches: If your child drags your coffee table across a concrete surface, you are going to need to refinish the piece. If you only need to hide a couple scratches, dents or blemishes, there is an alternative. Furniture refinishing product vendors sell special refinishing pencils that offer a lot of colors. You can save a lot of money by simply grabbing your child's 48 crayon Crayola box, finding the closest match and using it to pencil in over the damaged area. Once you've filled the scratch with wax, polish with cheesecloth or similarly soft cloth. This method will usually hide problems from all but the most observant visitor.

5) Vinegar and water can remove microwave stains and smells: After months or years of use, microwaves can get to smell pretty badly. Simply place a bowl of water with a few capfuls of vinegar into the microwave and heat for two to three minutes. Afterwards, simply wipe down the interior of the microwave with a mild cleanser. Providing the microwave wasn't neglected, this will usually remove all but the most stubborn smells and stains.

6) You can adjust the size of text on any web page on the fly: Some sites use font styles that are hard to read and with today's new super-huge monitors, we're sometimes left with our noses against the screen trying to read the text on a web page. The next time you find yourself squinting to read some text on a webpage, simply hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard, and scroll the center wheel on your mouse up to enlarge the text and down to make the text smaller. Alternatively, you can use the "+" and "-" keys on your keyboard while holding down the Ctrl key at the same time for the same effect.

7) Restore pressure at a particular faucet by cleaning the filter screen: You may sometimes find that water pressure is fine throughout your house except for one or two faucets. If this is the case, you may be able to raise the pressure on the problem faucets by cleaning the filter screen. At the spigot, where the water exits the faucet body, you'll often find a round fitting that houses the aerator. Unscrew this by hand or pliers, being careful to protect the order in which the parts come out of the faucet. Pay attention, as you need to replace it in the same order that it came out! Often, you'll find sediment and buildup on a filterscreen or on the aerator itself, if the faucet has one. Clean the parts well and replace. If the low pressure is at a showerhead, unscrew the head from the shower neck. Look for a screen inside the threaded fitting. If cleaning doesn't solve your problem, you may have calcium buildup in the showerhead itself. Soak the showerhead in a vinegar and water mixture overnight, then replace. If the low pressure is at your clothes washer, you can usually find the filter screens at the ends of the hoses that connect to the hot and cold valves in the wall of your house. Shut off the valves and unscrew the hoses. Clean the screens and replace, being sure to tighten the hoses well.

8) Inflate a flat wheelbarrow, lawnmower or bike tire with a hand pump by using your belt or piece of rope: Sometimes, the bead on the side of a tire comes loose from the rim, leaving you unable to inflate the tire with a simple hand pump, since the air escapes as quickly as you can pump it. If you run into this problem, simply wrap your belt or a piece of rope around the tire. Run the belt through the buckle and pull it back to tighten. As the belt tightens on the tire, it will usually push the sides of the tire out to meet the rim, restoring the seal. If it doesn't happen the first time, loosen the rope or belt, adjust the tire on the rim and try it again.

What, you were hoping for ten tips? Well, I have to save something lest I should end up having another week with no preset topics to discuss. I only know how to do 13 cool things with little or no tools. At least this way, I have five things to talk about next time.

Happy trails,
Sven

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Drum Roll Please!



I started out thinking that after the last quilt giveaway and giving extra entries for different completed tasks and all that it would be easier to write all the entries on pieces of paper and then draw the winners from the hat. Actually, from my giant Mason jar.




But after looking at the numbers . . . and quickly falling behind . . . I opted for the trusty random number generator thingy. Take a look at these numbers that were swimming around in my head:

-- 2,940 comments on the quilt giveaway blog post;

-- 1,500 of the said entrants earned an extra 5 chances for blogging about it (1,500 x 5 = 7,500) ;

-- 2,402 of said entrants earned an extra 5 chances for posting the graphic in their sidebar (2401 x 5 = 12,010) ;

-- 36 of said entrants earned an extra 50 chances for submitting a video to YouTube that made at least one member of my family laugh . . . which if you do the math is 1,800 total extra chances.

Add all this up people and that means that there were 24,250 chances in the big ole' Mason jar. I was averaging 60 names per piece of standard copy paper so that would mean that I would burn through over 405 pieces of paper just to do it that way. It was then that I embraced the Random Number Generator idea.

Poor Mason jar.




So, we did the same mathematical wonderment that Razor devised for the last quilt giveaway and now I have the winners.

The quilt winner is the one assigned to number 9323 which corresponds to comment number 58 which read:

Sarah Pead said... Here's my "comment entry." You better believe I'll be putting a link on my Xanga blog, my Facebook, and my blogspot. Oh...and... I am TOTALLY making a goofy video. I have so many ideas swimming around in my head for this one!! :) The quilt is beautiful!!!!

Lucky duck Sarah did all the things to earn extra entries and they surely served her well! Congratulations Sarah!! Email me at dana@oldredbarnco.com so that I can get your shipping address. Let's just hope I don't pull a bait and switch routine and you end up with the old, tattered, musty, moth eaten quilt we found in our attic. I kid. I kid. Surely, I kid.

Next up are the winners for the $30 gift certificates to my Old Red Barn Co. store.

These are numbers 2876 which reads: Brad and Vanessa said... This is too fun to pass up!



And 12,377 which corresponds to comment 1045 which read: Megan said...

this is beautiful! you will be making someone very happy, your generosity is inspiring.

Both of you winners please email me at dana@oldredbarnco.com to claim your prizes. Congratulations!

Thank you to everyone that played this silly game this past week. It has brought much excitement to my house and made me feel rather giddy. I read each and every comment and found my cheeks hurting from the constant smile plastered on my face. Once all the dust settles I'm hoping that all of you stick around, pepper me with comments and allow me to read your blogs and get to know you as well.

I now need to enter a Dana detox and rehabilitation program. Seriously.

-dana

Your Weekly Moment of Sven




I've talked about Sven on numerous occasions. He knows everything about everything and luckily he lives right down the road from me. He has been there to help us roof our house, put in windows, remodel the kitchen and optimize our computer. He has helped rewire portions of our house. Decide on what video card for our new computer. Um . . . and generally keep us entertained throughout each and every process. Some folks need a whole team of people to accomplish these tasks. Not us. Sven is our "people".

So, whenever I write about Sven I get emails from women around the globe wondering how they can find their own Sven. When I told Sven about this phenomenon his chest puffed up and he walked around with his arms a bit out to the sides like suddenly his muscles had grown too large to be held next to his body. Then, when he couldn't hold his chest all puffed out anymore, he proposed doing a weekly segment here at Old Red Barn Co. where he answers you questions about stuff. Stuff being stuff you need "people" to figure out, fix or otherwise solve. "People" being someone that you have to hire and pay money to work. But, the beauty of this is that Sven is free. If you have a question just ask it here and I'll be sure to put Sven to the task. It is your Moment of Sven after all. Kinda like the Daily Show's Moment of Zen . . . but not really.


To kick this off I asked Sven to tell you all a little about himself. And, this is what I got . . .


Born on March 3, 1974, Bertil Sven Asplund was born in Jämsä, Finland. At the tender age of twelve, he had filed for emancipation from his parents, citing their naming conventions for a large portion of his already substantial psychological issues, quoted in the "Jämsä Daily Edition" as saying "Ik beteken, vorder! Hoe ik kan worden verwacht om zich tot een productieve burger te ontwikkelen als I' m dat met een belachelijke naam zoals Bertil wordt gezadeld?", which loosely translated, means "I don't like the name Bertil.". Once free from the oppressive thumb of his parents as well as their "Book of cute Finnish baby names", his first order of business was to change his name to something that would remove the stigma of his parents' poor decision. That's how Bertil Sven Asplund became Sven Bertil Asplund. Upon later contemplation, Sven realized that divorcing his parents over a name change might have been somewhat shortsighted, but never one to give up, he dropped any reservations about being on his own and became the youngest person in history to enlist and be accepted into the Finnish Special Forces.

Sven quickly excelled in a rigid and structured environment, earning the nickname "Bruine Neus" from his fellow enlistees. Specializing in obscure arts, crafts and technologies, Sven quickly became the go-to guy anytime someone ran into a situation that could not be resolved by traditional methods. To this day, the tale of how Sven escaped from a South American Nike slave labor camp by melting his cell bars with nothing but lye soap and the ink from a Reader's Digest page can be overheard as new special forces recruits tell heroic tales over bowls of Frööt Lööps in the cafeteria.

Due to a misunderstanding between Sven and a woman he thought needed a ride in the redlight district outside of his military base, Sven once again found himself without employment and without a roof over his head. He was 19.

Responding to an advertisement in the paper, Sven quickly found himself part of a government sponsored think-tank tasked with slashing Finland's water consumption. The country could not keep up with demands and the national water reserves were almost completely depleted. In the midst of far-fetched suggestions and impossible ideas, Sven singlehandedly resolved the nation's issue with a single change: He suggested that the country remove "Rinse & Repeat" from every bottle of shampoo and conditioner to enter the country. Arming themselves with bottles of White-Out, the country's retail outlets implemented his suggestion within 24 hours it becoming national law, thus saving Finland from utter collapse. Due to the product manufacturers' refusal to print bottles specifically for sale inside Finland, thousands were hired as "de deskundigen van het productvoorbereidingen van de haarzorg", or "hair care product preparations experts" which created a whole new source of employment for his countrymen. A national holiday was proposed honoring Sven, but the proposal was shot down due to the fact that they had run out of days in the year that didn't already have a holiday and they feared overlapping the holidays would cause some confusion.

Since becoming a national hero, Sven dabbled in any occupation that interested him and at last count was able to boast 219 different occupational specialties. From "underwater oil supply line repair technician" to "gold leaf taste-tester", Sven had tried any occupation that struck his fancy. In spite of the occupational diversity however, Sven felt empty. He had grown tired of his sedentary lifestyle.

For that reason, in 1999, Sven purchased a mail-order bride. Although he thought he was going to marry an exotic woman, the site he ordered his bride from was "FinnishBrides4U.com", which would go far in explaining how he married his next-door neighbor. After making an honest man of himself, he opened a world map and decided where he would live by closing his eyes and placing his finger on a map. Initially, his finger chose the Bearing Strait, the South Pole and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, but he counted these as illegitimate, since his fingers were crossed. The fifth time his finger hit the map, it was resting on a mountainous region in the pacific northwest in the United States. After applying for his temporary visa, he boarded the plane with his lovely wife. Upon arrival in the states however, he was promptly arrested in customs for transporting hair care products on a US bound flight. He was also charged with concealing a deadly weapon due to the fact that he had accidentally swallowed his plastic spork while eating a bowl of cereal on the plane and it was subsequently detected during a search. Sven had become a victim in the war on terror.

Sven was offered a reduced sentence and permanent residency in the US in light of his heroic efforts when he stopped a prison riot by electrifying the community toilet plumbing. With his new found freedom, Sven and his wife disappeared into the mountains. Without enough money to buy, he built his home from the detritus found behind the local shopping plaza. Aside from some issues with the county permit office, his merging into the mountains of the west coast has been without problems and he has once again become the local go-to guy, providing solutions for every person that takes the time to ask his assistance.




He is a colorful character but I think that once you get to know him you will find him as indispensable as I do.

-dana

Under the wire video submissions

These two videos came in late last night. I loved checking YouTube this morning to find them there.

The first is from Alain and Julianna and features the Karate Ninjas. I love the not-so-off camera direction.




And every good video should have a princess. At least that is the case in our house with two daughters. Christie submitted this featuring her little princess. I love movies with subtitles.



I'm hoping to have the winner figured out by noon today. But, with our power having been out for 24 hours I have alot of little slips of paper to make and fold and throw into the big pile of entries. I had kept up on it pretty well till then so it should go fairly quickly. I hope.

-dana

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Time's nearly up . . .



The clock on my computer says that it is 11:35pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time. That means that in 25 minutes entry to this contest will close.







Are you as sick of me as I am?






Sheesh. Enough already about the quilt.






When I do another quilt giveaway I'm gonna have to shorten the contest duration. I mean, come on already. I'm Dana-ed out.





I know your Dana-ed out too.

I'll announce the winner tomorrow. Amen.

Good Night.

-dana

We're back live with more video entries!

First up is Amy who seems to have asked everyone she knows to help her win the quilt. Janis Joplin has nothing on you gals!



Next is intern Ross. Something tells me that this video was not his idea but that of an evil co-worker trying to win the quilt instead. Good luck Ross!




Here we have Heather's daughters enjoying a lovely picnic. This is a good one!



Next is Sarah and I can tell this girl has given this some thought! I bet you make some cool, hip and funky quilts. Just my style! Good luck!




Now this one had my daughters laughing big ole belly laughs. I can only guess that Kate has some kids of her own.



Poor Danielle and her big brown couch. Cracks me up to see her kid checking out the laptop!



Next up is Amy with this video featuring her super talented kids. I mean seriously. These kids got it going on.



Now, I think that this next video was mistakenly submitted here. I think that Janelle MEANT to send it to the producers for the television show "So You Think You Can Dance." Cause, take a look at her husband's moves to the classic M.C. Hammer song. The dude is tearing it up!



Summer submitted this video of little Zoe bug giving it all she's got. I feel like we should all make a big circle around her and holler "Go Zoe! Go Zoe! Go Zoe!!"



This is the Wells family and I wish that they were my neighbors. They look like the type that I could totally go to and ask to borrow eggs, a cup of sugar or cream of tartar any time day or night.



And, last but certainly not least, is the last minute video submission from Yvonne. How sweet is she??



Thanks to everyone for all the time and energy that went into these little gems. I want to find a way to make a video montage of all the entries so when I'm feeling blue I can watch them and be sure to giggle!

-dana

Power outage

The power at my house has been out for over 24 hours. So, I haven't been getting emails and/or checking YouTube. Don't dispair! As soon as I can I will post (and watch for myself!) your videos and answer emails. :) Plus, I still need to introduce you to Sven.

Anyhow, contest ends tonight at midnight and so long as my power is back tomorrow I'll announce the winner sometime then. Even if I have to go to the library to do so.

-dana

Monday, July 21, 2008

These are funny ones!!!

To enter the quilt giveaway contest, go HERE but hurry back and watch these videos.


Tipper and her talented brother Paul made this video. Of course there is Chitter and Chatter as the back-up dancers and the monkeys too. You'd better sit down for this one!




And, Sarah is cracking me up! As if I'd even!



And now ladies and gentlemen, Shealynn and her cutie pies . . .



All these crazy antics make me happy.

-dana

I love YouTube & your newest video entries!


First let me say, if you're ONLY here to enter for a chance to win my killer quilt, I totally understand! You have to go HERE to leave a comment and earn your chance to win. While your here though watch these. All of these crazy cats earned 50 extra chances in the contest.


This video from Jenn made Razor, Boo and Licious roll on the floor laughing. I tried hard not to laugh since she had emailed me saying that she was appalled by herself . . . so I was trying to be grown up and mature and appalled like she was. I ended up on the floor laughing too. Hey, I tried.





Next up is this rocker that is hoping to win the quilt for his mom Nancy. He's good but the line at the end made me giggle for sure!






This poor kid needs a new quilt! Jennifer if you win I'll be glad. If you don't, please for the love of it all, buy your child a new blanket. :)





Now this next one is an entry from Dave who is a guide dog for the color blind. I never in a million years would have dreamed that a dog would enter the contest to win my quilt! ::Blink:: ::Blink:: Dude.




And, the last one for this installment is this baby in need of a new quilt. (If this is yours, please email me at dana@oldredbarnco.com so that I can link to you here and appropriately attribute this masterpiece to you!)




Have I missed anyone? If so, it must be because you haven't titled it "Old Red Barn Co. Giveaway". If I've missed your video please rename it at YouTube and then email me at dana@oldredbarnco.com to let me know I've totally dissed you. And, please know any and all dissing on my part is accidental. This quilt contest may make me feel like a rock star but I am still the same ole Dana who would never intentionally try to hurt your feelings. Really. Honest. Well, unless you give the quilt to your Uncle Bubba to use in the cow barn. Then I might try to hurt your feelings.

-dana

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Even more video entries! Sheesh!

(**** If you're here to enter the giveaway for the coolest quilt ever you must first watch these videos. Then go here to leave your comment to enter. *****)

There are more video submissions for my quilt giveaway contest! Remember that the contest winner will be selected by random draw on Wednesday, July 23rd and that the video entries earn you 50 extra chances at winning.

First up is Island School House out of Idaho and they are killing me over here. Between her and Karin I'm feeling kinda bad that the contest will be random draw and not based on merit. Because if it was merit based Love Without Boundaries would surely be the winner!



Next up is Journal of a Couple of Newbees with this submission.



Next up is Morgan with this entry. Very Blair Witch Project-y if you ask me! I especially like the disclaimer at the end.



This one from Susan is cute and I bet the star of the clip will be an actress or comedian someday!



Stacey submitted this video of her adorable dog Roscoe. Hey Stacey, can Roscoe come live at my house??



Finally, Angie is a mom making a plea for a little something pink in her male dominated household.




On a totally unrelated note, do you remember me talking about Sven? Sven is an indispensable handy man. A real go-to guy. My man-this-guy-knows-everything-about-everything fella. And by "my" I mean M.I.N.E. But since so many people wondered where they could get their own Sven (and because I told him this and his head got all inflated and his wife rolled her eyes and all), he has agreed to do a weekly segment here where he will answer you household, automobile, computer, etc. questions. I think I'll introduce him tomorrow . . . and lead him out and parade him around like a pretty show pony. I think that you'll like him.

-dana

Friday, July 18, 2008

More video entries!

(**** If you're here to enter the giveaway for the coolest quilt ever you must first watch these videos. Then go here to leave your comment to enter. *****)

Yep. I was totally right. When I was dreaming up this contest I thought that having video submissions would be rip-roaring fun and I was sooo totally right. I find myself going to YouTube several times a day and typing "Old Red Barn Co. Giveaway" in the search bar just to see if any new videos have popped up. Imagine my delight when I woke up this morning to find these lovelies. . .


This is Dave and he is trying so hard to win this for his wife Rebekah. Good luck dude! You definitely made Razor and I laugh.



Then we have these blond headed Aussies again although this time they are entering for The Purple Giraffe's sister. Hmmmm. If one of those gals wins I sense a family feud in the makings.



Next are Karin's sweet kids. Adorable kids and a totally worthy cause. You should check out her blog because she sounds like an amazing woman. I'm sure her husband is no slouch either.



Another cute baby but I don't know who sent it so if it's you please email me at dana@oldredbarnco.com so I can properly attribute it.



And, finally Trish really worked it to get a laugh and she succeeded. Way to go girl!



Good luck you savvy home producers you!!!

-dana

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Check out these early video entries for the quilt giveaway!



If you're here to enter for a chance to win the quilt, welcome and never fear. You just need to sit still and watch these four videos and then scroll to the next post to enter for your chance to win this.

But you just gotta watch these!!!

First up is Regina from The Queen Bee's Buzz.




And can Ella be any cuter? Go check out The Powell Pow Wow blog.



Next up are these Australian cuties from The Purple Giraffe. Thanks for playing Tanya!



And, finally I just want to snuggle up with this cutie! This comes from The Page Family. Made us giggle for sure.



I hope that many of you are charging the batteries on your video cameras as I type.

-dana

Again, don't freak out. Now, just scroll down to the next post and leave your comment to win the quilt. NOT here. Cause if you post here thinking that your entering the drawing you are out of luck. You gotta post there.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Win this quilt!



So, I'm going to give this quilt away.





Let me tell you all about the quilt and then I'll give you the instructions on how to enter. Stay with me . . .

This quilt measures 65" x 87". The front is made with the incredibly fabulous fabric from designer Sandi Henderson for Michael Miller fabrics. The fabric comes from Sandi's first fabric collection called Ginger Blossom which is bright, fresh but a little bit vintage-y feeling. I absolutely adore the entire line and am looking forward to getting my hands on some fabric from her second collection called Farmer's Market.






The backing is a cool vintage sheet that I found in one of my many thrift store trips. It is an overall floral pattern with the same bright colors as the pieced front. You can see a bit of it peaking out in this photo.






The quilt is 100% cotton and is machine washable and dryable. In fact, I have already washed and dried it so as to give it the wrinkly, crinkly look that I love about quilts.









Oh, there you can see more of the back showing. It really makes a lovely and interesting combination. Man, I wish I hadn't already said that I was giving this quilt away. I love this quilt. I really, really love this quilt. I loved the fabric long before it was ever released in stores for purchase and then loved seeing the stack of fabric sitting on my sewing table. Then, as I was cutting the pieces for the quilt I loved it even though I hate to cut. Then, as I was sewing I loved it so much I wanted it to give me it's Letterman jacket and invite me to the homecoming dance. But, the real kicker is when I got it back from the long arm quilter (who by the way is the best! I found him on vacation once and have used him ever since. His name is Russ and he and his wife own The Back Porch Quilters and do amazing work! And, they only charge $.01 a square inch!! His quilting has even been featured in an Asian Fabric Magazine). When I got this quilt back from The Back Porch Quilters I nearly wanted to die. My palms got sweaty and I got a little . . . oh, ok ALOT . . . light headed and had to sit down and drink a glass of water. But I soldier on.





On to the contest details . . .

Enter by leaving a comment to this post anytime before Midnight, Tuesday, July 22, 2008 US Date and Time.

Only enter once cause that is all that counts.

However, there are THREE ways to earn extra entries. First, you can post about my giveaway in your blog and be sure to provide a link for people to find me here. Doing that earns you 5 extra entries in addition to your comment which would put your name in the hat a total of 6 times.

Second, if you post this graphic in your sidebar of your blog then you will earn an extra 5 entries into the random draw. (If you want to put this graphic in your sidebar go here and copy and paste that code right into your blog. That will give you the graphic and it will be clickable, meaning folks can click right on it and it will direct them here. Thanks dudes.)

Whew. Now for the third and final way to earn extra entries. This is the biggie.

Third, you can win FIFTY, yep, the big 5 - 0, extra entries if you make a short video about why you should win the quilt and the video makes at least one person in my family giggle. You must upload your video to YouTube and you must title it Old Red Barn Co. Giveaway. Then, obviously you have to email me the link to find and watch your video. Any takers?

A few final answers to you questions:

International entrants totally and completely welcome. Welcome ya'll.

Only one comment per person will be counted. But, that doesn't mean that you can't ask everyone in your living family tree to enter for you. Welcome to ya'll too. But if your Uncle Bubba wins the quilt and won't hand it over to you there is nothing I can do to help ya out. That is unless I catch wind that Uncle Bubba plans to put the quilt in the cow barn and then I'll be on the next train out.

And finally, there will be a 2nd and 3rd place prize. $30 gift certificate to my Old Red Barn Co. Store. With Christmas not too far off these could come in handy. Especially since I'm getting ready to introduce Peppermint Creme and to bring back a beloved favorite, Chestnuts & Brown Sugar.

Good luck.

-dana

P.S. Winners will be selected by random draw and will be announced next Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Peace out.

P.S. Thanks to those who alerted me to the size of the graphic. You'll see I have changed it to a vertical graphic so you should be able to use it now. Sorry for the confusion.

Monday, July 14, 2008

July = Blueberries

We spend every 4th of July in Savannah with Nana, Papa, Uncle Jeff and Aunt Bonnie. And, every year we go out behind Nana and Papa's house and pick blueberries. Lots of blueberries. This year it was about 25 pounds of the little blue beauties.




Before I share any more photos of the blueberries however, I should really clarify something. Just a moment ago I said that we go out and pick blueberries. I am using the term "we" very loosely. "We" usually means Razor. July in south Georgia is very hot, humid and buggy. And, I have this delusion that there are venomous snakes perched in the trees and blueberry bushes (or slithering around in the underbrush) just waiting for the likes of me. Waiting to offensively attack me like a B grade horror movie from the 1950s. Now, the rational side of me knows that snakes no more want to see me than me see them and would high-tail it out of there long before I arrived. But . . . well . . . I'm not all that rational when it comes to snakes. In fact, last week I was mowing the grass (on a riding lawn mower mind you) and a rattlesnake slithered out from under the burn pile and I started screaming bloody murder. Razor ran out in his bare feet. I'm screaming. He's bare footed. I'm then screaming that he needs shoes and he needs shoes fast. And, he grabs the hoe and takes care of the snake like it's no big deal. Bare footed. ::Blink:: ::Blink::

I digress. I think what I'm trying to say is that Razor gets all the credit for the 25 pounds of blueberries that we brought home.





And, yes my oven is an absolute mess this time of year. But then my mother would say that it is a mess all year long. Eh-hem.

-dana

P.S. I'm shooting to start the quilt giveaway tomorrow but it may have to be Wednesday. I have to finish binding it, wash it and photograph it. Plus, I have to have a proper ceremony to relinquish it from my grips.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Technical issues & quilt giveaway news




So, we got a new computer and I'm in the process of getting all the settings the way I like it and transferring data and all that really cool stuff that I hate to do. I just can't figure out this monitor. It is a wide screen and I've finally got the resolution where it needs to be but now the text on everything seems so small. Well, it is small. Surely there is a way to correct this but those turkeys at the computer store don't go to work until some lame-o hour like 9am or something so I'm left to sit here and wait. (Just in case you know what I need to know I'm operating Windows XP. Monitor is 20" wide screen. I've already set the resolution for 1680 x 1050.)

Anywho, I got the quilt back from the long-arm quilter and only need to put the binding on it and I'm ready to give it away here. Oh, and I'll probably wash it so that it gets that lovely wrinkly, crinkly look that I love about quilts. I'm shooting for early next week!! Just to jog your memory: Made with Ginger Blossom from Sandi Henderson for Michael Miller. And, it is a nice big one too.

I cannot believe that I'm giving this away. Seriously. I love it so very much. Very pink and green. ::Om:: ::Om:: ::Om:: I'm trying to find my place of inner peace. ::Om:: ::Om::

For my first quilt giveaway I offered extra entries if you posted about it on your blog. And, even more entries if you posted the giveaway graphic in your sidebar. I'm thinking of doing the same thing again . . . but NOT YET . . . ONLY ONCE IT KICKS OFF. But, I'm also thinking of giving away big time extra entries (like 50) to anyone that makes a video that tells why they should win the quilt. The only criteria for the video is that is make at least one member of my family (me, Razor, Boo or Licious) laugh out loud. The video must be uploaded to YouTube and posted on your blog. I'm willing to do this cause I bet there would only be 1 or 2 of you crazy cats that would actually do this and because I think it would be rip-roaring good fun.

Ok. So, I'm sorry there are no photos of the quilt to tease you with but I have provided links for you to go see the fabric at least.

Please tell me I'll get the kinks worked out with the new computer soon!

-dana

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Click Click Click

My new camera came. And, thanks to some very kind words from my blog friend Sarah I have started clicking away.

I love this camera so much. I love it so much I want to marry it and have it's little Canon babies.












I've even managed to snap some of the bike riding joy that has permeated every living cell of our bodies. Wheeeee!

-dana

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

The turtles are coming! The turtles are coming!



I stood near the pond bank early one morning and spotted this little guy . . . or gal. I watched him/her swim around, up, down, fast and slow. It really was quite a water ballet routine. Not being a turtle expert I grabbed a handful of grass and threw it as hard and as far as I could into the water. Silly grass doesn't lend itself to being thrown very far so I went to get a handful of fish food. When I came back a few moments later this was the scene . . .




They were all lined up like airplanes on a tarmac.




They gobbled that fish food up like they hadn't eaten in days.





And, that is when I realized that the first one I saw wasn't a little guy or gal but probably Ma or Pa Turtle.




-dana

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Check it




Stefani of Blue Yonder fame has tried a few recipes of mine and seems to like them. She also hosts a monthly contest and is giving away Old Red Barn Co. soaps and scrubs this month. Check it out here.

Feels good knowing that people can save the Earth one measly toilet at a time.

-dana

Our holiday

For the Independence Day holiday we always go to my parent's house in Savannah, Georgia. It always means fun. It always means spending the whole day at the beach. It always means taking the canoe out on the back river to see the dolphins. It always means good food.

This year it also meant croquet.




It also meant reluctant photography by me. Why reluctant? Well, I'm waiting for my new camera to arrive (should be today) and I'm nervous. I'm feeling a little scared/undeserving/shutter-blocked. I've known the new camera is coming and I was just a little standoffish with my current camera for fear that I'm no good. Just being honest about how I'm feeling. Keepin' it real.

So, I didn't take many images of the people I love. But did find some time to capture Nana and Papa's gardens. Beautiful, beautiful gardens.





We usually stay at the beach until nightfall for the fireworks but this year we changed it up. A family friend (Hi Betsy!) has a store with a balcony overlooking River Street. It gave us the perfect view of the Savannah fireworks display.




Finally, this holiday also meant that the girls learned how to ride bicycles. We don't have a flat, open and safe area for them to ride at home so they just hadn't learned yet. Now they have and we could hardly keep them off the bikes. I have video of it but no still images . . . it's back to that whole new camera/photography block thing.

-dana