Let Me Introduce You To My Town- The Plunge- Part 6

Last year, I found that Walmart was selling the game Hanfordopoly. It’s like Monopoly, but for my town. Well, I had to buy it! Then Lauren and I went around town and took pictures of each of the places on the game board. It was so much fun! I can’t wait to introduce you to our sweet little town and some of its history.

If you haven’t read the other My Town posts, you can read them here:

Part 1-Freddy the Firetruck and Carousel

Part 2– Hanford Mall

Part 3– Fox Theatre

Part 4– Civic Auditorium and Civic Park

Part 5 – Downtown Hanford

This week is the Plunge and the skate park. The Plunge has been around since I was a kid. Of course, it has been redone since then and is a great place to cool off in our hot summers.

That water looks so nice! On a hot summer day, it’s so nice to hear the kids laughing and having fun! The Plunge offers public swim, swim lessons, senior water aerobics and movie nights. The movie nights are called “Dive-In Theater.” Isn’t that great!

Doesn’t that slide look like fun? There certainly wasn’t something like that when I was a kid!!

This poor dolphin! She has been here since I was a kid too, but she definitely needs some loving care.

The Hanford Skate Park is right next to the pool, in case you get too warm while skating!. The skate park was opened in 1997. I remember it being quite a big deal at the time.

 This park consists of a large bowl, a pyramid, a rail, a gap, and 2 boxes.

Unfortunately, there were no skaters out the day I went. I was hoping to catch a few tricks going on.

This is just one more area of my small town that makes it special. What does your town have that is special and brings back good memories?

How to Make Spooky Books for Halloween

Hi all! This is a post from a couple of years ago. Enjoy!

Good morning friends! Can you believe we are in October? Are you ready for fall? We will have some time to go here before it gets cool. It doesn’t get cool here until about Halloween. But, I have a wedding to plan and it will a traditional wedding, but then a gothic pirate themed reception. So this is the time of year to find the perfect items to decorate with. It’s also fun to find different things I can make ahead of time. Today I am showing you how to make spooky books!

Item List:

  • Hardcover books
  • Plastic bin that the books will fit into
  • Tea
  • Paper towels
  • Mod Podge and brush
  • Bleach and water
  • Stickers, wood decorations, any other decorations you want to use
  • Black, gold, and silver paint and foam bruss

I found some outdated hardcover books at a thrift store. It doesn’t matter how new or old they look. Just find the size you like. Next, make yourself some tea! Not to drink though! I made some sun tea and then poured it into a plastic bin. Now, dip your book in! I just did the pages, not the covers. You could also use a brush if that is easier. I dipped in all the sides, letting them soak for about 5 minutes. Then I set them out on a towel to dry.

If you don’t think they are dark enough, go ahead dip them again. The pages get a little wrinkly, but that’s ok. It gives it an older look!

Now that the books are dry, you can move on to the next step. Take your pieces of paper towels and trim them to fit the book. I cut the top and bottom of the paper towels the same size as the books, but I folded in the ends. The books won’t be opened after I am done.

Fill a spray bottle with water and spray down the paper towels on the books. Crinkle them up a bit once they are wet. This is going to give you the old weathered look you want in the end.

Once you have the paper towels the way you want, brush on the Mod Podge. I poured some onto the book and then used a foam brush to spread it all over the book on all sides and edges. Let the books dry. I let them dry overnight.

Now you get to decorate the book! I am making these for the wedding, not just Halloween. I found the scrolly piece and wood piece at a thrift store. So I laid them out the way I thought they would go. I also added stickers. My stickers go along with the wedding theme and last name initial. It won’t matter the colors you use because you are going to paint over it all. Once you have your pieces how you want them, glue them on. I even glued on the stickers so they wouldn’t fall off later.

Once your glue is dry, paint the book. I used black spray paint, but you could also paint the books with acrylic paint. Make sure to get in all the nooks and crevices. Now you can see how the paper towels give it that old look.

Just the black looks kind of boring, but now you get to add the finishing touches! I used a silver paint and lightly went over the raised areas of the book. I used a little gold paint as well. You don’t want too much gold or silver, just some slight touches.

I also bought a strap to keep the book closed. I found it in the fabric department at Hobby Lobby. I glued it on the front and back of the book.

Here are the stickers once they are painted. Looks good, right? Since I didn’t want the books to open, I used some rope, also tea dyed, to tie two of the books together.

I placed the books on my mantle along with some other black and spooky items. Some of them I have also made over.

I love how they turned out! I’m just waiting for a date to be set so I can put it on the third book.

So what do you think? Would you do this to a book? I’m so glad I gave it a try!

Let Me Introduce You To My Town-Downtown Hanford-Part 5

Hello everyone! It’s been a long while since I have been here! No reason really, just life. But I decided I wanted to at least finish this small series, more for myself and family. I wanted a record of my little town and what it looked like now. So here goes!

Last year, I found that Walmart was selling the game Hanfordopoly. It’s like Monopoly, but for my town. Well, I had to buy it! Then Lauren and I went around town and took pictures of each of the places on the game board. It was so much fun! I can’t wait to introduce you to our sweet little town and some of its history.

If you haven’t read the other My Town posts, click on them below:

Part 1 Freddy the Firetruck

Part 2 Hanford Mall

Part 3 Fox Theatre

Part 4 Civic Auditorium

Today I am introducing you to Main Street Hanford! There are so many cute little shops and restaurants here! Over 350! The Main Street Hanford group is dedicated to preserving the beauty and history of downtown Hanford.

One of the most important parts of our town is the local train station! From Hanford, you can go south to Bakersfield, but after that you have to take a bus. It goes north up to Stockton. We have ridden many times to Fresno, just to go for dinner! It’s so nice to have someone else drive. 😊

The train depot has been kept nice and clean and it’s such a great brick building.

Next up is the Opera House. No, not a theatre, but an apartment building. It is still being used today.

The bottom floor of the Opera House is filled with shops. Such a cool building!

The city has kept our downtown looking very nice. I love this vine growing up over the arbor.

Of course, you have to have a coffee shop!

I know our town isn’t as old as a lot of them in this country, but it’s still awesome that so many of the old buildings have been preserved and are used for different purposes today.

This shop is one of our favorites!! Beautifully Damaged is full of Disney and Halloween! She will put up displays coordinating with whatever Disney movie is released. So when Little Mermaid came out, the front of her shop was all ocean and mermaids. Same with Haunted Mansion. Now of course, it’s all Nightmare Before Christmas and other haunted stuff.

Board and Brush is a great place to get creative! You can take classes here and make you own creation to take home. I haven’t taken a class yet, but I have seen many of the items my friends have done.

Here are just a few of the activities going on around here! Everything looks so fun!

We still have our old courthouse in … Courthouse Square!

“Located at the center of a gracious, tree-shaded public square, the Kings County Courthouse is a fine example of a neo-classical revival style public building. It is one of the oldest public buildings in continual use in Central California, having been erected in 1896. A later addition was built in 1913 or 1914, which was well integrated and faithful to the original style and detail.” noehill.com

Isn’t it gorgeous! This building also has many shops and businesses that fill it.

There are so many more places I could show you, but this would get too long. I hope you enjoyed this little walk around my downtown!