Sunday, July 4
Saturday, June 26
It's All About The Shimmer
We want everyone, especially those who haven't had the chance to work with it, to try it out. You will get a very generous heaping cup full and that's enough for quite a few projects...a little goes a long way!

Please visit The Old Glory Company for all of the details...and, as always, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Thursday, June 10
Something Special For You

Take Care...
Thursday, May 20
Our Super Duper "Rusting Everything Recipe"
After trying so many different "rusting recipes", we are so happy to share this one with you! This recipe will give you lots of rust and lots of grunge. It takes a couple of days to get this great old look, but it's well worth the wait! This is the way we rust everything..pins, bells, chains...anything we need to use to finish off the grungy details!
Day 1
Step 1: Get a package of safety pins from your local Dollar Store or discount store...be sure they are not stainless steel...those won't rust!! Mix 2 Cups of Apple Cider Vinegar and 1 Cup of Household Bleach in an old container or bucket. Be Sure You Do This Outside In A Well Ventilated Area. Dump your safety pins in this mix and be sure they are completely covered. Let them soak for 1 hour. Put on your Rubber Gloves and remove the safety pins, spreading them out flat on an old metal cookie sheet...not teflon or non-stick!! Allow to dry outside overnight.
Step 2: By morning you should see some rust or discoloration. Using a small spray bottle, mist over the pins with Apple Cider Vinegar...just a light coat. Allow the pins to dry outside.
Step 3: After 6-8 hours, flip the pins over and mist again with the Apple Cider Vinegar. Allow to sit outside overnight
Day 2
Step 1: Good Morning!! Flip those pins once again and be sure they are spread out and lying flat. Once again, using youyr spray bottle, mist lightly with the Apple Cider Vinegar. Let them dry outside.
Step 2: Once the pins are completely dry, spray a light coat of Spray Adhesive all over the pins. Sprinkle with lots of cinnamon. Spray the adhesive again, over the cinnamon. Sprinkle just a bit of cinnamon and allow to dry.
Step 3: When pins are dry, flip over and spray a light coat of Spray Adhesive and sprinkle with lots of cinnamon. Spray the adhesive again, over the cinnamon and then sprinkle just a bit of cinnamon and allow to dry.
Safety Pins or Bells (not stainless steel)
2-3 Cups of Apple Cider Vinegar
1 Cup Household Bleach
Spray Adhesive
Rubber Gloves
Cinnamon
Old Plastic Container or Bucket
Old Metal Cookie Sheet
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Enjoy the upcoming weekend...your kindness is greatly appreciated...
Friday, March 19
Can You Believe It???
Luckily, some of you were able to visit by using the link on the website, but for those of you that had trouble here, everything is fixed!!
Thanks to my very observant and concerned sister, all is now well in Old Glory Land!
Have a wonderful weekend....take care...
Thursday, March 18
Just A Reminder
Just wanted to show you a couple of my faves...how cute is this little Night Light? The bulb is so great looking!
Anyway...I hope you will be able to stop by our Gathering and spend some time looking over all of our prim treasures! The link will be posted tomorrow and you will be able to check everything out at 8 PM, EST.
Tuesday, March 16
Just Needed To Add Something...
We are going to also be giving away a copy of Jill's first book, "Homestead"!
And, don't worry...it is also signed by Jill and will be a great addition to your primitive collection. Both of the books are amazing and I just know the winner will love whichever one she receives!!
We decided that the fair way to draw will work like this: the first name will receive "The Settlement" and the second name will receive "Homestead".
That's about it...we are really working to have everything ready for our Primitive Goods Gathering...but, wanted to take a minute and share this news!!
You guys are the best...I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Saturday, March 13
A Big Thank You!!

These are Stationary Bundles with a Quill and Lamplighter. How perfect on an old desk...maybe with some wire rim glasses and an old inkwell.. (hint, hint)
Thursday, March 4
If you found your way here through our website, our newsletter or another friend's blog, I hope you enjoy your visit and stop by often. Hoping to share a common love of all things primitive...whether that be the dark, well worn pieces that look like they have stories to tell or the lighter, more cottage-style pieces that seem to bring a smile to your face.
To celebrate this brand new adventure, we are starting off with a giveaway...and we really think it's something special!
One of the most sought after primitive books out there, is the new book by Jill Peterson, "The Settlement". Have you had a chance to see this?? It is a primitive lovers dream and more. Picture after picture of the incredible homesteads of some of the most recognized primitive legends along with stories of their lives. How about Jennifer & Norma Schneeman? Robert & Millie Huckabay? Tom Pryor of Cabin Farm Antiques? And, there are recipes, quotes...you can easily lose yourself for hours in these pages.
So, what better Welcome than to offer you this exceptional book...all 215 pages!!
BUT, WAIT.....
1)Leave a Comment on this post. You do not have to have a blog to do this, but you must leave contact info. This gives you one chance.
3)Add a post about this giveaway on your blog, with a link back to this blog. Let us know about it and this gives you 2 chances!!
A Random Number Generator will select the winner Tuesday, March 16th and the lucky one will be announced the following day.
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There's one more thing we just have to share with you. The Old Glory Company will be having our very first, online,
Primitive Goods Gathering on
Friday, March 19th at 8PM EST. Here's a peek...
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We have been lucky enough to find some of the most wonderful treasures for Spring...as well as some very cool pieces that you can add to your everyday space. More details to come, but it is all so exciting!!
Your visit is so appreciated...and, as always, I thank you from the bottom of my heart! 





