Friday, 30 November 2012

New Item Friday

For you today I have some lovely items added to the shop. A couple of gorgeous coffee storage jars, a set of 6 pretty cups and a fantastic card game - it is almost like I have created a sunday afternoon in one listing!





I have a very busy weekend ahead of me. I will be in Bristol on Saturday at the Harbourside (I'm outside in a gazebo so if you come to visit please bring me hot drinks!) and at the giant supermarket in Frome on Sunday as part of the Frome Flea. We also have visitors coming Saturday evening, how good a host I will be after a day outside in the cold I'm not sure!?

I hope you all have a lovely weekend. When I speak to you again it will be December and I will already have started munching through my advent calender!
xx

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Christmas Style Inspiration: Nordic Red and White

In the home magazines this Christmas I have seen pages and pages of Nordic Christmas style. This style can be summed up in simple red and whites, and can be adapted to every room in the home.

The perfect table setting - Found HERE

Bring retro and nordic style together in harmony - Found HERE

Rustic Nordic style - Found HERE

I love this style as it can fit to everyones own personal tastes - rustic cabin red and whites, clean and simple red and whites or even retro mid-century red and whites. To bring this style into your own home why not try decorating with red and white baubles, candles and pillows with snowflake, star and bird patterns. Or why not buy some of these wonderful treasures which can be found on etsy.

Red and White Tree Decorations - £11

Pot holders perfect for the Christmas table - £9.50

Printable Christmas cards - £6.25

Gorgeous table runner - £12

The perfect pillow to make yourself - £3

xx

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Vintage Markets December 2012

Image sourced from HERE

So, November is coming to a close, and a very wet and windy close it is. With the Christmas present season upon us I thought you might need some advice about where to do your shopping. There are lots of fantastic vintage, craft and farmers markets all over the country, which offer nicer more thoughtful gifts than buying straight from the high street. I am attending many markets this December and I thought I should give you a run down of where I will be attending and others all around my local area of Frome.

SAT 1ST - MAGPIE AND I
Waterfront Square, Bristol Harbourside
11am to 4:30pm

SUN 2ND - FROME SUPERMARKET
Frome Town Centre
10am to 2pm

SAT 8TH - ROOK LANE RETRO VINTAGE MARKET
Rook Lane Chapel, Frome
10:30am to 4pm

SUN 9TH - BRISTOL FLEA MARKET
Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol
9am to 3:30pm

SAT 15TH - VINTAGE CRAFT FAIR
Wilton Shopping Village, Wilton
10am to 4pm

SUN 16TH - GIANT FLEA AND VINTAGE MARKET
Bath Racecourse
9am to 3:30pm

Hopefully these markets can fill up your calender and your shopping bags. And with the weekend before Christmas free you can wrap everything up ready for Christmas day!
xx


Monday, 26 November 2012

Gift Ideas: The Baker

THE BAKER

Do you have a family member or friend who is a constantly in the kitchen? Or do they have a young family that they are looking to have fun with and teach how to cook? These presents are for the Baker in your life, they are the Bakers essential kit for Christmas.








I would highly recommend following the link for the cookie ingredients. It is a fantastic kit for making ginger cookies which you package into a vintage jar and label up with the instructions. Although all of the items would make a fantastic set for Christmas, the cookie ingredients on their own make a lovely inexpensive gift.
xx

Friday, 23 November 2012

New Item Friday

I have gone a little crazy today. I have gone crazy for Tupperware!





These are all new items that have been added to the shop today.....and I have more! I also have 2 jugs and 2 bowls, which I hope to add soon. I just love the retro colours that Tupperware comes in and it seems once you find one piece, you find more and more.

I will be at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol on Sunday with some recently renovated items. I have got some great gems to take with me, and some Tupperware will also be included. I hope you all have a nice weekend and if you get a chance to come and visit us please do.
xx

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Pyrex Love

I have found a fantastic website that you need to check out. It is completely devoted to Pyrex!





All images sourced from www.pyrexlove.com

Pyrex Love has loads of fantastic images of different Pyrex. It is a great reference for different patterns and colours out there. I love Pyrex very much, almost as much as Tupperware. This website has made me want to expand my very, very slim collection. Another addition to the Christmas list?
xx

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Christmas Style Inspiration: Deco Glamour

For a more grown up Christmas style why not try Art Deco Glamour.

A modern twist to Deco glamour - Found HERE

A gold table with lots of volume - Found HERE

Make impact in the entrance hall - Found HERE

Gold and Bronze as festive warmth - Found HERE

I love this style! It still has those festive gold tones but by incorporating black you add a mature edge. When bringing this style into your own home combine colours of gold, silver, bronze and black. Try to pick items that have that art deco style of simple and stylish forms. Here are a few suggestion of perfect items for your style on etsy.

1920s Christmas card enclosures - £28

Bookend leaping deers - £17

Black and gold stockings - £19.50

Big bucks but big impact - £175

Art deco candle sticks - £14

xx


Advent Calender Inspiration

It is the 21st of November and only 9 days until the Advent Calender season is upon us. I am a big kid, at 26 years old I still have an advent calender! I just love the count-down to Christmas, all the anticipation and the lovely treat I get every morning to go with my coffee. I have a paper calender which I have used every year for as long as I can remember, but I can never resist buying a chocolate one. With the first of December rapidly approaching us I thought I would give you some inspiration on some fantastic alternative calenders out there - after all there is lots of eating taking place as it is, I probably don't need that chocolate every morning.....I realise I don't sound very convinced.

I love having a calender I can bring out every year, it is my little tradition. With that in mind, I have found some really lovely reusable advent calenders. You can fill them with whatever takes your fancy - chocolates, boiled sweets, candy canes, a Christmas activity to be completed....

Line up the houses - Found HERE - £89.95

Hang up some rusty buckets - Found HERE - £28.99

Warm up the walls with felt - Found HERE - £34.99

A beautiful house full of treasures - Found HERE - £60

And if you want some inspiration for alternative fillings or non-chocolate calenders, why not give one of these a try.

Calender with a kick - Found HERE - £149.95

Colour me in - Found HERE - £5.99

Nail it - Found HERE - Currently Out of Stock but gorgeous

Decorate day by day - Found HERE - £12

I think this is a great selection with something for everyone. I wander if I could have a third or forth calender this year.....
xx

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Before and After: Edging

This seems like quite a common problem for a lot of furniture - the veneer edging around your table gets caught and snaps off. I recently purchased a sewing box that had this problem. Sometimes, if you had the snapped pieces, you stick everything back on and consolidate any lifting sections, but my sewing box had pretty much all its edging missing. What to do?



Luckily, in the majority of DIY shops you can buy wood edging. I found it in the aisle along with the sheets of laminate wood and it came in a coil in lots of different colours. If the sewing box was an antique then I would have forked out for proper thin strips of veneer, but the wood edging in the DIY shop is ideal for this mid-century piece of furniture. The great thing about this edging is that it comes with an adhesive strip on the back. All you need to do is run over the front surface with a hot iron and the adhesive will melt and adhere to the surface.


I started by measuring the length of the strip and cut it to size using a sharp scalpel. I also had to make my strips a bit thinner. I removed all the old edging and removed any adhesive that remained on the surface. I held the strip of edging on the surface of the box and ran over with a hot iron. Once all the edges were applied I used a very fine file to neaten the edges. I then coloured the edging using some Liquid Gold (a wood cleaner and restorer) and a thin layer of beeswax which matched up the colour perfectly to the original surface.



I am very pleased with the results! It is such a simple process, so there is no excuses for having missing edges on your tables. And it goes to show it is worth the effort as I managed to sell this lovely box on its second outing at a market in Bristol. Success!
xx

Monday, 19 November 2012

Gift Ideas: The Photographer

In the build up to Christmas I have decided to start a new feature - Gift Ideas. I love giving gifts, even more than receiving them. I always think long and hard about the perfect thing to give someone, but it can be very difficult to find inspiration. So I thought I would offer some to you during your Christmas present shopping. I have 5 different personalities to help with your gift finding, which I will cover over the weeks. The Photographer, the Baker, the Caffeine Addict, the Book-Worm and the Unexpected Guest. I will be using items you can buy in my own shop as well as other treasures across the Internet.

For today we have....

THE PHOTOGRAPHER

These presents are aimed at the creative individual. Look for the person who is always snapping pictures on their phone at parties. They may be artistic, constantly drawing or writing. Or look for that individual who has a hugely busy life - constantly visiting new places. These presents are for them.






The great thing about these gift suggestions is that you could buy everything for a really special Christmas, or just buy one or two items depending on your budget. And how would I wrap these presents? Each part wrapped up individually, placed inside a funky camera bag with a big bow placed on the outside.

Perfect. Wouldn't mind this one myself.
xx