Friday, June 1, 2012

Guest Post on Thrifty Living


Today's guest post on Thrifty Living comes from a very special source.
Meet Darcie.
I talk about her often on this blog, and if we've met at a local show, you have almost definitely met her as well. She is fun, hard working, and has a heart the size of Texas. 
She is my baby sister.

After finishing her Undergrad degree at OSU, she has been working as a CNA at the hospital, while taking classes to prepare for nursing school. The big news came this past week with a late morning phone call from Darcie, "Lin, I got in!"
She did it. She got into the nursing program she was hoping for.
Chills covered my body, as I fought back the tears of pride and joy in my little sister.

Just yesterday, she read one of her scholarship essays to me.
By the end of the short and sweet 500 word ditty, I found that the corners of my mouth were turned up in delight. She had produced an entertaining read on a topic that has become a way of life for this stay-at-home mom...making me proud yet again.


Without further ado,
Darcie Rabun on Thrifty Living

During my time at Oregon State University where I earned my undergraduate degree in Human Development and Family Science I also learned the science, importance and sheer thrill of penny pinching.  It was during these college days that I held down a position at a local feed store, assisting the community of self-appointed bird and wildlife animal conservationists with all of their bird seed and squirrel feed questions and concerns.  The money I earned working 20-30 hours every week helped pay groceries and rent for my modest apartment I shared with 2 other girls.  I had a vehicle to drive, however the old Toyota with 300,000 miles was saved for lengthy trips, so the majority of the time I opted to hit the pavement, saving money on gasoline.  It wasn’t uncommon to walk 20 minutes to campus then another 20 to work, equaling a grand total of 40 minutes hoofing it home, usually in squishy water logged shoes thanks to a typical Oregon rain storm.  Over the summer months I was a bona fide poop scooper for local horse stables, which earned me cash that I put towards paying for school tuition and used during the school year.  By the time I graduated from college I was catering to over ten barns by feeding horses and cleaning stalls.  

Today, I am still nurturing my thriftiness but I am doing it bigger and better.  As I am about to start nursing school in the fall I have adopted many great methods of saving money.   The most impressive gesture I have made yet in the name of saving money is living in a barn.  My husband and I have seized the opportunity to live rent free in an old barn on my parent’s property.  We have successfully converted the old space into a cozy, semi drafty dwelling, with only the occasional uninvited bat, spider and mouse. (Although that takes the guess work out of what’s for dinner that night, another money saving tip.) We utilized yard sale finds and Goodwill treasures to furnish our abode for dirt cheap.  I physically cannot pay full price for something, my stomach begins to churn and I get clammy all over.  I treat this self-diagnosed physiological disorder by shopping at brilliant places like Ross Dress for Less, TJ Max and second-hand stores.  I have no mercy in the game of saving money, not even on my beloved tresses, so I have implemented the practice of minimal hair washing, usually every 3-6 days, and in turn my long locks are healthier for it and I save a great deal on shampoo and conditioner, although my husband can and does enforce the sniff test and informs me if my hair is due for a washing.  Along with these efforts I have bought a new cell phone for one cent, which does not have internet capability, I put water in my mascara to make it last longer and I line dry my clothes. 


Saturday, May 5, 2012

It's Derby Day

Howdy Ya'll!
I'm back from the wonderful state of Texas, and while I wish I were in Kentucky to watch the most exciting two minutes in sports in person, I am going to suffice for a date with NBC and a homemade cocktail.

Just in case you too would like to enjoy the official drink of the Kentucky Derby
I am sharing a how-to video for the  famous Mint Julep.

Bottoms Up!


As I had mentioned in this previous post, I'm laying my money down on I'll Have Another!
If you want to check out the contestants in today's big race, you can head on over to the Official Kentucky Derby Horses page.

On another super cool note...
The TFD Signature Cowgirl Canteen was on TV! 
Yes, real, live, Television!
You can watch the Kings of Swag as they show off this year's 
Celebrity Gift Bag by clicking on the link below:


I know it's a baby step, 
but it's enough to make me smile!

Enjoy the Race.
Cheers, 
from The Farrier's Daughter

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Texas Bound

Just a heads up to let everyone know that we won't be filling any orders until May 5th...I'm heading to Texas in hopes of finding sunshine, good times with family, inspiration (so excited to be attending the Country Living Fair), and killer BBQ...lots of BBQ! I plan to have my camera permanently affixed to my body, so watch for lots of photos! Have a great week all!

Friday, April 20, 2012

Free Flask Giveaway

Hay, Hay, It's a Giveaway!


As I packaged up all of the Cowgirl Canteens to be shipped off to the Kentucky Derby (with the help of my great friend Jess), I thought to myself, celebrities shouldn't be the only ones who get free swag! So it seems the perfect time for a giveaway.

One Free Cowgirl Canteen (flask) of your choice


3 Days, 3 Ways to Win:
(chose as many as you want)

1.)  "like" The Farrier's Daughter on facebook

2.) Visit us on facebook, and "share" the giveaway link on your wall.
(Just be sure to do it via the "share" button so we can get you entered in the Giveaway)

3.)  Mention and link to this Giveaway on your own blog.
(Don't forget to let us know)


Giveaway will end Monday night at 9pm. 
Winner will be selected via random number generator.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

T-Shirt Converted to Dress

Since the beginning of the school year, my oldest daughter has been begging me to buy or make her a, "Russian Dress". Two of her best friends in her Kindergarten class are Russian, and often wear the traditional, long, satin dresses. My daughter, being the girly-girl she is, absolutely LOVES them...the little girls, and their dresses!

My response to all of her requests has been something along the lines of, "Sweetie, I don't have a pattern for that style of dress."

Or sometimes, I gave her the more honest response, "Satin is really difficult to sew."


Then, this last weekend, we had a birthday party to attend.
My daughter came to me with a piece of paper with a carefully sketched pattern.               
 I've gotta hand it to my girl...she's got her mama's determination :-)
She wanted me to sew her a long party dress, and I couldn't put it off any longer.


Out to the notorious fabric stash we went.
With a little assistance, she chose the fabrics she wanted, and we were back to the drawing board. 
For my own sanity, we used a plain, fitted t-shirt for the top.

She was dead set on having the, "strips" be part of the dress. To speed up the process, I tried to talk her out of it, but it was, as she reminded me, "...in the pattern."


When we went outside to take some pictures of her in her new dress,
I was quickly reminded of the importance of those, "strips"!
What little girl wouldn't have fun spinning around in this dress?


she was more than ready to do a little modeling herself.






Today, I'm linking up with Lindsey at The Pleated Poppy for WIWW.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Photoshoot TFD Style


Just recently, my sister and I got together for a little TFD Photoshoot on my parents property. Ideally, we would have had models, hair and makeup artists, and a real photographer...but that's just ideally! What we actually had was a break in the rainy, gloomy weather that still lingers here in the Northwest, a Suburban loaded down with heaps of clothes, and accessories, two little girls running in and out of photos along with a couple of unexpected animals!


Do you see what I mean???
That is my sister's dog, Daphne.
Daphne, apparently, loves Cowgirl Canteens too!

 (ps-those are not my buns nor my hands)

Now, if you are thinking that my baby sister and I are the type to just get together and take pictures of ourselves for fun, you should think again.
We hate it actually, but (haha, no pun intended), I am in the middle of designing a new website for 
The Farrier's Daughter (Can I get a woot woot?!?!), and I needed images.

Stay tuned for the big reveal....

(this however, is me...so much easier when you don't look at the camera)

Until then, these are a few teaser photos of our hard day's work.
Lots of Cowboy Boots, Dresses, Denim, and Flasks of course!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Minnetonka Boots Review

You might remember this post, where I mentioned the Minnetonka fringe boots...
Ok, so I actually made it public that they were on my Christmas list.
Any who, my MIL took me up on my hint-dropping and guess what I got?
That's right, she got me the gray Minnetonkas!
Thanks Nona!
Now that I've had some time to wear them, I wanted to give a quick review...you know, in case you were thinking about telling the world you wanted them on your blog ;-) 

Let's start with the Pros:
Absolutely Adorable.
Great shade of Gray.
Super Comfy.

And now for the Cons:
The shaft is itty bitty! 
As you can see, I am what I like to call a, "healthy" girl.
I have never had chicken legs, and I am most certain that I never will. 
Falling instantly in love with the boots, I thought, 
"No worries, I'll just get a half size bigger."
WRONG
Minnetonka boots don't come in half sizes.
I was, however, determined to keep the boots, I have just been slowly stretching them out as I wear them. 
Because they are so tight on my calf, I am limited to wearing leggings with them, but they are so cute, that it's okay with me.

Today I'm linking up with The Pleated Poppy for
WIWW

Top: TJ Maxx
Batwing Sweater: Ebay
Mini Skirt to cover my (caboose): Made by Me
Leggings: Ross
Minnetonka Boots: Nordstrom
Cuff Bracelet with Bling: Local Boutique (also from my MIL-she's a good gifter!)

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