Friday, February 14, 2014

More vintage please. . .

Coming tomorrow morning, 10:00 am central to the Flea Market shelves . . .


A beautiful "Head Vase" in cream that includes magnificent black vintage millinery "plumes" or feathers. . .

an old store display box for Sen-Sen gum. . .
 

an old chocolate store display box with lots of cubbies for storage . . .
 

a beautiful book-binded collection of antique music sets. . .


a wonderfully illustrated "Nature's Hallelujah" book. . .
 

a wonderful set of 3 Victorian glass pin boxes. . .
 

a Victorian beaded purse. . .
 

two early wallpaper sample books. . .
 
and lots, lots more!  I spent all of last week cleaning out my studio, top to bottom.  In the process I purged many wonderful things that I had been holding onto for years.  Lots of wonderful books and Ephemera in particular.  This release and the next few are comprised of these things (if you go back and peek at my studio in Where Woman Create, you may even spy something there)!  Now that its clean, I really need to do a YouTube tour - I have wanted to do that for a while.  Now's the time I suppose before show season starts again!

Happy Valentines Day to all!!

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3 comments:

hobbemom said...

I'm enjoying a distress night working on my Feb Mini Valentine book that you designed. I just love your designs and kits. I love all the little details and you are pure perfection in your projects. I really needed something like this to "take me away". Looking forward to a video tour of your re-organized studio. I still go back and look at the pics from VintageFest when we got to tour it in person. Take care!

hobbemom said...

ooops Enjoying a de-stressing night. grrr...don't you just hate it when that happens? Hit send and see a mistake as it goes off in cyberland....

Tam Francis said...

LOVE the early wallpaper books. I have a couple of them and find them GREAT inspiration for decorating and trying to get era specific stuff right. Do you keep your books intact or use them for other projects? My son wanted to use them for origami, but I didn't want to break up the samples. :)

~ Tam Francis ~
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