Friday, April 27, 2012

Tattered Bonnets and hanging towels are offered on my website http://www.picturetrail.com/earlyprimfolksbyjudy

Thursday, April 12, 2012

 What I have been up to is redoing our family room. Added a new floor, my son did a great job! and doing some stencil work which I love! Very hard job changing and painting the woodwork. I will post photos when everything is finished. Which maybe summer.
http://www.picturetrail.com/earlyprimfolksbyjudy is reopen we now offer Retail and Wholesale.

Thursday, March 22, 2012




Primitive Peg board Tutorial



1x4 or 1x3 board measure your room and figure how many boards you will need. They come different lengths I think the longest is 8 foot. They are not very expensive. You can have the home improvement store cut your boards. Were we live they do it for free. You have to also figure about how many wood pegs that you will need for your room, we spaced them 16 inches apart by the middle of each peg. Just make sure you don't put a peg in the very corner. Check to see what size you need for wood bit from smallest end of your peg. You can try a scrap piece of wood to figure how deep you need to drill your hole for your wood peg's. Mark the depth on your drill bit with electrical tape. Then, you will make sure that you don't drill too far when you drill your hole for peg. Next, paint the board the color you would like if you want it aged,paint,sand and then go over it with a dark walnut stain. When you get ready to hang your boards, make sure you use a level. Our peg rack is 87 inches from the floor, you may want your's higher. We used finishing nails to hang our peg rack. Just touch up your nails after you are finished with a little paint.
Hang your dolls, baskets, etc.
Enjoy! judy

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Website to open March 13th at 7:00 Central time.

Monday, February 6, 2012


Easy instructions on Primitive curtains. Go to JCPennys home store. They carry American Living curtains 50x84 in Highfield Linen. They run 40.00 for "one" panel. You can use either, curtain rod (had to do this because it was such large window), tension rod that goes on the inside of the window or even heavy string across wrap around a nail. Pin your curtains in the middle with safety pin so they won't move. Then put them up from the bottom in the middle as shown in the photo. Use another safety pin to pin them thru the other curtains on the back side. Love the new look of my new primitive curtains.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

You can find my handmades at http://www.picturetrail.com/earlyprimfolksbyjudy or my patterns at http://www.picturetrail.com/primfolksbyjudy
Collection of my dust brooms

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Opening January 10th 7:00 PM central time...join us.