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Showing posts with label new years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new years. Show all posts

Monday, February 5, 2024

Photos That Haven't Gone Anywhere Until Now. Mainly Vintage and Some Life Thrown In Too


My Curio Display: Only the Bunny on Etsy

Independent Contractors

Last bloomed Christmas 2021 & 2023



Tins are Personal Favorites. Some days, I want to live in that 'mint world'.

Meant to be for New Years. Looking back & looking forward. Not a straight line.


Bottles: Still Waiting...

Bracelets Displayed: Two on right are on Etsy

Coffee Corner: Being redone, transitioning...


"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--I took the one less traveled" 

The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost (1874 - 1963)

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Christmas Memories & End of Year Blog. Maybe Commentary. Happy New Year!



Small trees this year. This could be "vintage" Dollar Tree but with the vintage one-of-a-kind shabby chic ornaments it takes it to another level. I don't see good stuff like this in average shopping anymore. (not my locale) Most of my goodies I have had for years...



View from the side. Setting on a French looking chest of drawers. I have another one of these in the garage. Why don't I bring it in?? The clock, not old maybe 20 yrs old, stopped working. I like props so I use it as an accent. I bought that from those glossy ads that used to come with my Gulf Oil credit card.


Oh boy where did I get this beauty; have more than 2 but 2 are on the tree. Angels are always in style in my house. The ethereal is nice.  Whispy.



Metal 2-part tree that I got at Target last year way after Christmas. So good to shop off season. It blends well with all the true vintage and is a nice display, easy storage.  All the ornaments were made by my mother many years ago. Mom was a beautiful seamstress but due to health reasons, she had to switch creative outlets. This is called 'yarn on canvas.' I was to the Descanso Gardens (or it could have been Huntington) in the Los Angeles area one Christmas. They had a very large tree decorated with only these handmade ornaments. Yes, I was surprised too but nice to see equal opportunity to varied artists.



Another Mom gift. Three angels holding song books made from old greeting cards. The pink convertible, vintage inspired, came from Goodwill. Sometimes, it is just right place, right time. True in vintage shopping, true in life. The pink tree is a repro.



Grandma (Martha) made Ice Box Cookies. That is what I did this year with sugar cookies and decorated them with silver sprinkles. Fun to make into logs, refrigerate and bake the next day.



My corner shelf with goodies found through the years. This shelf rotates from one season to another. The sheep are props for Etsy photos.



Mom's all cotton Christmas tablecloth from the 1950s.



Alice. What can I say about Alice? Good name for a novel. She was my boss when I was very young and we remained friends through the decades. She made and sent me these reversible placemats. Cherished.




New Year's Eve is coming soon. These 1940s liquor bottles are available in my Etsy shop.

  • I hope I have given you some inspiration and ideas. Elevate the simple.  Mix. Mismatch. Be who you are. Think outside the proverbial box. 
  • I guess this is commentary.

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Happy New Year 2022 to All My Readers!

What to say after Happy New Year.  Still having conversations with old topics dating back to 2020. Not to imply that things are the same.  The conversation with myself goes something like this...

  • 1. What good has come out of the pandemic for me personally?
  • Pros: Less stress due to staying home.
  • Cons: More stress due to the abruptness of not going out; and now trying to go out like nothing happened.

  • 2. What have you learned about yourself?
  • Lots of time gives the brain time to make suggestions for self improvement.
  • 3. What have you learned about the human condition?
  • If you make a big mistake, change your name. A one word name is good or two initials are also good.
  • The acronym: TAMM = Try And Make Me
  • 4.  What have you learned about vintage? (because after all this is a vintage website)
  • Selling strictly online is (very) different than selling at an antique mall. Even though, I miss that. I will forge ahead online.

Fun playing around on my phone. This is actually a sage green jacket listed in my Etsy shop.