Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Open House Party

 
 
Welcome to the Open House party.
 
I am so happy you are here and I can't wait to see what you have to share.  You will
find the link to join the party at the bottom of this page.
 
 
 
 
Thanks to those of you that linked to last week's party.  If you are featured this week feel
free to grab my party button. 
 
 
 
Doreen at Hymns & Verses created this pretty Valentine vignette.  Just look at the cute cow!



Freddy and Petunia took a vintage globe and made two unique and AMAZING sconces. 



Okay,  these brownies could become my favorite guilty pleasure.  Barbara @ 21 Rosemary Lane
shared this delicious recipe for Red Velvet Cheesecake swirl brownies...yum!




This beautiful collection of brown transferware belongs to Sarah at Hyacinths For The Soul.  In
this post she shares many of her fabulous containers.

I hope you enjoyed the features this week and now on to the party......

 


Thursday, February 7, 2013

A Vibrant Eclectic Interior With a Vintage Feel

I've been looking for an interior to share this week that is a little out of the ordinary and when I stumbled upon this home at JJ locations, I just had to share it with you.  The house is an 8 bedroom Victorian villa set in 2 acres of gardens. Clever use colour, patchwork fabrics and wallpaper, along with an eclectic mix of furnishing has created a comfortable vintage feel to this unusual interior. 






















This vibrant home in Somerset, UK is available for film/photo shoots, see more images of this unique interior at JJ locations.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Gift Wrapped - Christmas Inspiration 2012

I am not one for solely following tradition and those 1 metre rolls of shiny paper scattered with trees and snowmen and candy bars are definitely past their "sell by date". Myself, I keep a stock of embellishments on hand which are really great for last minute wrapping. Collect vintage beads or jewelry, broken vintage pieces and old buckles can be put to use. Buckles can be threaded onto wide or narrow ribbon and secured around your parcel. Pieces of jewelry can be hot glued onto the ribbon or parcel itself. There are endless ways to wrap.  


I have been browsing the Internet and found some "non traditional" but fabulous ways to wrap your gifts. lots more inspiration can be seen on my Pinterest board, I have added a link at the end of this post.

 




You can find many more gift wrap ideas on my Pinterest board "Gift Wrapped"




Happy wrapping!

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1| Image via Style Me Pretty 
2|Collage created by Lee Caroline - Via Style Me Pretty 
3|Collage created by Lee Caroline - Via Style Me Pretty.


Sending out prayers to all the familes affected by the tradgedy of Newtown CT

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Christmas Mantelpiece - Simple - Elegant

On a dull, wet, Auckland Spring day I tried to get some photos of my Christmas mantelpiece.  I'm not so happy with the image results, still waiting for that elusive upgrade camera, "I know, ya..ya.. you have heard this before". However, yet another Christmas I have had to make do with my point and shoot, so please excuse the fact that I don't have a wide angle lens, and I had to work in poor light.  I am a perfectionist at heart and would rather wait until I have that perfect camera, but I realise, if I wait for perfection, my readers would too. I am thankful for photo enhancement to add some light to the images, although I may have over done it slightly.

I wanted this years mantel to reflect nature and elegance, and to include items of mine and my mothers. For nature, I chose Orchids, I adore them and they flower for such a long time, I knew they would see Christmas and New Year too. My pair of porcelain Cheetahs complimented the white orchids and their black pots and added to the symmetry.  I then  up cycled a vintage fruit salad glass that belonged to my mum. I had lots of old broken pearl necklaces of my mothers and placed these in the bottom of the glass, adding a simple white candle. I finished off with a delicate garland of tiny silver stars to swag across the mantel and voila!... Simple but definitely elegant, don't you think?





























Poppy was totally miffed yet again at being dressed up, she is giving me her, "sad dog" look.

If you want to see my mantelpiece from last year, please visit "here" or if you still haven't planned your own mantelpiece and want more inspiration see my previous post "Christmas Mantelpiece Decorations".

Later this week I'll be sharing more images of my living room makeover decorated for Christmas and next week my Christmas tablescape which this year is a touch of "vintage". I'll  be using all the beautiful vintage items I have inherited from my mother to create a pretty vintage Christmas tablescape.

Last years tablescape of mauve and silver can be seen "here"

Have a wonderful week, start to plan your Christmas day meal now so you won't stress.  If you haven't thought about gifts yet, you might want to check out some of my  gift ideas "here", its still not too late to order on line.
















Monday, October 1, 2012

Vintage Love And A Pair Of Oxfords - My Mothers Treasures Discovered

The other day I was reading a post from fellow blogger 'Vicki Archer of French Essence',  "Paris and the truth about girlfriends", which in turn led me to Sande Chase's blog, 'A Gift Wrapped Life' and her post on "All the girls are crazy for Paris." These two lovely ladies from different parts of the world who met through blogging, recently met up in Paris and spent a girly week together. I couldn't think of anything more wonderful than spending a week in Paris, but doubly fabulous when spending it with a girlfriend.... just imagine copious amounts of shopping, chatting and coffees, smack, bang!, in the fashion capital of the world.

Both these stylish women spoke about their new Oxfords (brogues) they bought in Paris, when I saw a photo of them on A Gift Wrapped Life, I was really excited, as I'd found a vintage pair at my mothers house last week. If you're a follower of my blog you'll know I've been caring for my mother for the past 3 years helping her with her battle with cancer, sadly my mother passed away early August and I now have the difficult job of sorting out her house.

My mother loved beautiful things and she never threw anything away. Mum had been in our family house for 50 years, so you can imagine, (actually you cant) the amount of things she had accumulated.  My mothers house and cupboards were always so tidy but tightly packed, and I'm sure if there was such a thing as a Masters degree in "storage" mum would have passed with honours as when I started to tackle the cupboards it was like an Aladdin's cave....not just a few doilies, or a few handbags or a few clothes, it was MOUNTAINS of everything, it was like a treasure trove to me...tears would run when I found old photos and letters from my dad, laughter when I found pre-war nylon stockings still in their original packaging, and delight when the vintage crocodile handbag I found polished up like a new penny (a very British saying).

Sadly as my own cupboards are filling up I've had to start to sell some items, I've been delighted, however,  they've gone to people that love vintage. One such example was my mothers 1940's faux ocelot swing coat. I advertised this on Trade Me (NZ equivalent to Ebay) and was thrilled when the girl that bought it turned out to be young, tall and elegant, and when she put on the coat she looked a million dollars. She absolutely loved the coat and although the tears flowed (from myself) as she walked away in it, I knew that it would be truly treasured and mum would be pleased it was going to someone who would clearly wear it as much as she did.

Today I am sharing a few of the lovely things I've discovered, including the pair of oxfords/brogues that I'll definitely be keeping, especially as they are this Fall's fashion 'must have'.





 Mum's old Alligator handbag and polished up Oxfords.  The oxfords mum had for over 40 years, they have beautiful leather soles and are hardly worn. Don't you just love the old shoe horns inside, these should keep my shoes in beautiful shape until Autumn (Fall), it's the beginning of Spring here in New Zealand.

 Embroidery anglaise vintage gloves, made in Paris and bought in Morleys in London, still in their original packaging. I found many more pairs of gloves including some gorgeous black leather ones with little buttons on the underneath...oh! and a pair of gold lurex evening gloves too. 



Gorgeous lace edged handkerchiefs, these are just 3 of  dozens I discovered. The one on the left is very old and has a piece of hand made Honiton lace in the corner. Honiton in England is famous for its exquisite lace.

 If your trying to envisage the woman behind these lovely things, you can see a photo in a previous post taken in her 30's, I might be biased but I think my mother looked like a movie star....oh and I'm not sure that I mentioned she was actually in the recent re-make of King Kong, and when I was looking through her things the other day I found a letter from the wardrobe department describing what she had to wear even down to dark green lingerie.  Needless to say, any work my mother did as an extra she usually had the right clothes to wear. One such audition she went to she wore her faux Ocelot coat and as she went to remove it, they almost shouted at her "No" that is absolutely perfect". The audition was for an advert where she had to be driving a Cadillac with a yellow canary on her shoulder, I still laugh about this story today.  I could probably write a book about my mother and maybe one day I will...

There are far too many wonderful discoveries to photograph, I hope you enjoyed a  few of my finds...Oh and if you love vintage, linens and lace you may enjoy my collection on Pinterest.  


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Friday, September 21, 2012

Inspiration From The Blogasphere 8 - Recipes, DIY & Interiors

Lots of inspiration this week starting with a tour writer/artist/blogger/entrepreneur Jen Ramos fabulous Las Vegas home at her blog "Made by Girl"...


Amy Butler Hand Tufted Wool Rug Coventry
A rug can subtly blend in with its surroundings making it more cosy under foot, or make an artists statement such as the one above. Interior designer Lisa Ferguson of Decor Mentor has put together a fab post on tips for buying the perfect rug, room size, shape, colour etc, check it out at  Layla Grayce.

A delicious Fall recipe....

A lovely, rustic desert from Jenny Steffens Hobick - Raspberry and Blackberry Crostata using store bought crust/pastry.

And for those of us in the Southern Hemisphere with warmer days on the horizon....
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A thirst quenching lavender lemonade from a delightful blog discovery,  "With a Grateful Prayer".  Please visit Lorraine's blog for her recipe to make this refreshing twist on home-made lemonade.


And now for a little "vintage" upcycling...

Burlap Pin Cushion in Ornate Vintage Silver Plate Cup
Turn a pretty antique egg cup into a pin cushion with a little burlap. The original idea comes from Cloth and Patina a lovely  Etsy store.  

Pretty tea cup candles, for instructions please visit Georgica Pond

Antique napkin rings and an old light bulb makes for a sweet vase, this idea comes from a lovely blog called "Charming Recycling" where Hanna  explores ways to re purpose vintage items.



Friday, August 10, 2012

High Tea - Vintage Love

Just a short post today, sadly my mum passed away on Monday 6th August after a long battle with cancer. I am thankful, however,  that I could be there for her until the end holding her hand, and that she is no longer suffering.  I will be back posting regularly next week. My mum loved her porcelain and silver so today I'm  sharing some vintage images of items I know she would love...





Collages designed by Lee Caroline, photographs from Style Me Pretty.


My mother had many beautiful possessions similar to the ones above, never locked away but always brought out and used as they should be. 

Thank you to all my lovely subscribers who left touching comments on my last post.

I'll be back with more interior design, great recipes and inspiration from the blogasphere in a weeks time. 






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