Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Type O Vintage Featured!























Type O Vintage's Corning teacups have been featured in a lovely treasury by Kathleen Cavalaro. You can check it out here and see them for sale in the store.

New Shoes for Sale!
































Listed several pair of classic vintage shoes to the store. Each would make a stunning addition to any wardrobe!

Lady of the Dust Bowl Era





































My mother just passed along these photographs of her aunt, Grace Rienstra. Fashion and class amongst the masses like this will never exist in my lifetime I'm sure, but that doesn't mean I can't rock a pompadour and red lipstick!

Type O Featured!

Type O's vintage Corning Tea cups are featured in an Etsy seller's treasury. You can check it out here. Thank you to Michabella for including us!

New Vintage Housewares

























































New vintage housewares posted to the store! Available here.

New Vintage for Fall!























New vintage up in the store. Picked a lot of items that coordinate with each other and make multiple outfits. Get it while it's hot!

Vintage Coming Soon!





















Photographed all of my new vintage items, to be available soon. Stay posted in the next week or so, as items should be posted any day now!

I want these things...






























So last week I signed on an apartment in Somerville, MA, right up the street from my studio. I cannot WAIT to move and am in total nesting mode, searching and dreaming of items for my new home! Today I discovered these fun finds in the vast world of Etsy. May have to order or recreate them myself, like this handmade wooden wall vase by Old New Again or this
turquoise distressed wooden bread box from Turquoise Rollerset. Also loving this soap dispenser made from a recycled Ball Jar by Midwest Finds and this pair of balsam fir sachets by Sewn Natural.

Interesting finds...

Spent a couple hours thrifting yesterday and found some items that made me stop and look for a long, long time. None of them were particularly attractive but each item had been made with so much time and love you had to appreciate them.



































This purse was made entirely out of shopping bags. Someone took the time to knot them all together and the craftsmanship was pretty meticulous. The lining was hot glued in.























It took me a while to figure out what this was. Baby hanger? Cat hammock? I'm pretty sure it was intended for a large plant. (My mom used to make these back in the day...) Why these macrame monstrosities became a fad is beyond me, although there hasn't been a fad that involved people actually making things since duct tape wallets were popular. Has the average person lost their skill for craft?























And this just made me really happy. This is the only item I actually purchased because for $1, it was just too cute to pass up.