Sunday, May 12, 2013

The Sunday Snag – 40s Darling

short hair pin curls with hair flower on a vintage modern outfit

Look at this sweet little top I found! I was breezing through a local Raleigh treasure, Father & Son Antiques, when I happened upon this cutie smooshed between racks. 

This sweater is such a doll! Most likely from the 1940's to the 1950's, it is a rich blue knit with an ivory edged neckline. The neckline itself is what caught my eye. It has a diamond like pattern with two decorative metal and rhinestone buttons. The sleeve is a Dolman or batwing sleeve, which gives away its age too. The sweater needed some love. I mended moth holes and seams and secured the neckline a bit. I also replaced a missing rhinestone on one of the buttons (weirdly had one the exact shape and size it needed!). It still smells rather old. I've been soaking it in the tub every time I wear it and hopefully that will fade a little. I don't mind the "vintage" smell that much, but I prefer it to be a light reminder of age instead of a loud one.  I don't have many tops that are vintage (or many tops period) and I've been trying to keep an eye out for ones that I can afford and easily incorporate into my closet. This one looked so cute with a pair of ankle length, dark skinny jeans and flats.

Also, my new haircut is finally just about long enough to do pin curls!!! Yippee!! This was the reason I wanted to cut my hair off in the first place. I wanted to try out a bobbed type of look that I could pin curl. The salon, Eco Friendly Beauty Bar, here in Raleigh, did a fantastic job with the shape of the cut. The stylist and staff were incredibly nice too! At first, the cut was just a bit too short to pin curl. No worries though. I loved the cut and I knew that in a few months my hair would be the right length to start trying out a few of these vintage curls. 

What you are seeing is my first attempt. I'm not gonna lie, pin curls are a beast, but they are so darn cute! I'm sure I'll get better at them as I practice and once my hair is about an inch or two longer, it will be much easier. I love them though!! When I saw this photo, I realized that it looks like one of the photos of my grandmother when she was young. I cannot tell you how wonderful that makes me feel. She was a beauty and hopefully I can share an old photo of her with you all in the future. 

One thing I would have loved to go with this outfit? A pair of slightly cat eye vintage glasses. I don't wear glasses (had Lasik a few years back), but I would love them for an accessory every once in a while. And the hunt begins...

blue knit vintage sweater with batwing sleeves

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Saturday Shop Talk – Harriet

Green tinted Victorian Picture button ring by ChatterBlossom

Personality: The Home Loving
Places you'll find yourself: Enjoying a rainy day inside the comfort of a well lit and cozy home

Antique Hydrangea Ring "Harriet" by ChatterBlossom

This tiny cocktail ring was made with an antique Victorian button dating from between 1870 to 1918 depicting a hydrangea cluster on a moss green tinted background. If you look closely, you'll see the remnants of blue paint on those itty bitty flowers. I named her Harriet because the meaning is "home ruler" and this beautiful little button reminded me of an old cottage home I saw while in England with a woman tending the flowers in her front yard. 

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Green Antique Cocktail Ring "Harriet" from ChatterBlossom on Etsy

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Friday, May 10, 2013

Friday Photo Swoon – A Mother's Love

"Mother and Child" by Rudolf Dührkoop (1848-1918) via the National Media Museum
"Mother and Child" by Rudolf Dührkoop (1848-1918); Opalotype - photo on white glass
{Photo via Photography News courtesy of the National Media Museum}

Makes you want to cry a little right? Mother's Day is Sunday and I've been enjoying some cute as can be photos of mothers with their children. I always feel like simultaneously laughing and crying when I see these photos as the love captured in them is palpable. 

My mom is actually visiting this week too! I've only gotten to see her for a day or two in the last couple of years (we live far apart), so this is a treat! Hope you all enjoy the weekend!

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Thursday Thrill – May You an Emerald Be

grassy artistic photograph with twinkling stars at twilight
Daydreaming Art Print by Donna Geissler Photography
May, that witchy wonder of velveteen springtime, who beckons the sun to creep into souls of earthen things, filling them with glowing life. A lush and unfurling life, ever pounding the lifeblood of summer's awakening. 

Emerald

lantern shining in emerald green woodland photo
Light in the Forest Fine Art Photograph by Carrie Goodman Photography
giant bow headpiece in green
Couture Bow Headpiece by Arturo Rios
golden vine work on glass beaded vintage brooch
1940's Czech Glass Grape Brooch from VintagObsessions 
moss green woolen cape with fur trim on neckline
1950's Wool and Fur Cape from Pickled Vintage
green and gold hand stitched clutch purse
Handmade Leather Clutch by Ana K.
deep emerald woodland at night photographic art print
Night Wood Fine Art Print by Moon Garden Art
moss green vintage party dress with full skirt and strapless top
1950's Tulle and Velvet Dress from Dear Golden 
Moss Green 1980s party dress
Vintage Organza Dress from Salvato Collection
macro shot of mushrooms growing on trees in the forest
Forest Mushroom Fine Art Photograph by The Magician's Cat

Chorus from 'Atalanta'

For winter's rains and ruins are over,
And all the season of snows and sins;
The days dividing lover and lover,
The light that loses, the night that wins;
And time remembered is grief forgotten,
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten,
And in green underwood and cover
Blossom by blossom the spring begins.

Algernon Charles Swinburne



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