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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Shop Small Stores

I'm still working on projects to get posted so this is a sneak peak at a couple of things I'm working on.  These poodles are going to be part of a bigger project and I'm not going to tell you what it is until I am done.

 Then I am working on another reverse decoupage project and here are the results after three soakings and rub downs.  No, I won't tell you what this project is either.  You'll have to wait and see.

In the meantime, I wanted to include one of my very first posts as we approach the holiday season, and, sadly, it reflects my own feelings as a dealer in one of my favorite small stores, Aubergine Emporium, where I have decided it is time for me to move into a new chapter of my life.  I will be leaving the shop in March.  And on another note, Julie O'Keefe Home and Garden, the shop I speak of in this article is still in business and hopefully for a very long time.  She closed her shop once and it was very sad.  I hope to not lose her again.  This subject is obviously very close to my heart.

As I rushed out this morning to water my patio plants before the strong Santa Ana winds pummeled them, I noticed a beautiful cement duck that I purchased years ago at a beautiful little store in La Canada.  After the earthquake here in Northridge, I discovered this charming small store and purchased many things for our garden after we did all of our repairs.  I still have everything I purchased from that beautiful store, and every time I spot one of those special small garden accents, it makes me smile. 

After the garden was finished and I got busy with life (and became a dealer myself in retail stores) I quit frequenting that little shop.  When my daughter decided to get married in our back yard about a year and a half ago, I wanted to go by the shop and see if I could find some new treasures.  To my shock and dismay the store was closed.  That's right.  Closed!  I am a relentless individual and when I set my mind to do something, it usually gets accomplished.  After hours of Internets searching I found a link that linked me back to the owner.  The name of the shop was Botanicals.  Thankfully the owner of the store was still in business, but was doing monthly boutiques in her own garden and no longer had a store front.  Finally she reopened in smaller quarters, but her store is just as beautiful as ever.  I learned a valuable lesson.  If we don't support the small stores, then all that will be left are the cookie cutter department stores and home decorating stores that have absolutely no individuality.  Imagine that in a culture so set on everyone being so unique and special.  Nothing will be unique and individual any longer.

Since I too sell in a small store, I hope that many people will adopt a new way of thinking and go back to shopping for unique, often one-of-a-kind things, especially at this time of year when we will all be purchasing hostess gifts and just thoughtful little pick me ups to take to our friends and family.  By the way, the name of Julie's new store is Julie O'Keefe Home and Garden.  She posts fabulous photos of her shop on Facebook.  If you live anywhere near her shop, you really should drop by.  It's a very happy place.

Since I don't have pictures of the front of her shop or the front of our shop for that matter, I wanted to post a couple of pics I took last spring when I visited up north at another small shop.  For the life of me, I cannot find the card for this store, but it is in Pleasanton, California on the main shopping drag.  The owners were so nice and allowed me to take photographs.  These were two of my favorites.  I confess I am a sucker for polka dots.  I love what they did with their umbrellas.  Too cute.  The awning is to die for.  Chippy and warn and so full of charm.  I am working on a project right now to semi re-create this look for my own space at Aubergine Emporium.  If I find the card or can get the name of this shop, I will certainly post it on my blog.

Chippy Painted Awning


Oo-la-la Umbrellas

 


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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Sunflowers and Pheasants

I posted a very similar tablescape a few weeks ago, but I changed the charger plates out for the red ones and added some beautiful pheasant figurines from my garden. 

I promised I would tell you the maker's mark on these beautiful fruit plates.  I have had these plates for probably 30 years and they always hang on the family room wall next to the breakfast table.  The mark on the back side of the plates says Edwardian Fine Bone China.  Fruits of Eden, Series of Six by Tony Heritage.  I only have four of the plates which I have shared with you.  The colors of the fruit transfer are vivid and clear.
I love the deep jewel tones in the fruit.  Very fall like.
Nothing is cheerier than a bouquet of beautiful flowers, and I especially love sunflowers.


Aren't these flowers luscious?  They are so vibrant and colorful.
Fresh flowers can brighten anyone's day.
Thanks for taking a peak at these beauties.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Vintage Slide Projector Case

Today I wanted to share with you this awesome vintage slide carrier.  I purchased this from a fellow dealer, and eventually it will be on my soon to be launched website.  I have never seen one of these in all my years of being a dealer of vintage items.

 On first glance, I thought it was a vintage overnight case, or train case as we called them when I was growing up.
 But open the door, and, voila, there are three little drawers that pull out and you can store you slides.  It is complete with a numbering system.
 I usually don't get excited about things I find except when they are truly unique and I think this item is.  It's also in remarkably good condition.  Have you ever seen one?  I haven't.

Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your day.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Fall Cloche

Here is my version of a fall cloche.  I borrowed these little sculpted guys from my daughter.  Isn't this one cute?  He's resting on a squash to give him some height.  

 I love these little pipe cleaner pumpkin figures.  They are adorable.
 I found this fresh bittersweet on Ebay.  I never knew you could get fresh bittersweet on Ebay until my friend Ms. Flibbertigibbet told me.  I don't think it grows here in California.  I just bought one pound which is what you see here. 
 I set this little vignette on the piano to celebrate the season.
 Thanks for dropping by.  Happy autumn everyone.  I'll be joining Marty's fall cloche party at A Stroll Through Life.

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Mondays          Le Chateau des Fleurs       The Graphics Fairy    
                                      Between Naps on the Porch Metamorphosis Monday
Tuesdays          Knick of Time       Coastal Charm  
                                      Boogie Board Cottage    A Stroll Thru Life   
                                     Cozy Little House Tweak it Tuesday
Wednesdays     Savvy Southern Style      
                                           
Thursdays        The Shabby Creek Cottage    No Minimalist Here 
                                     Between Naps on the Porch Tablescape Thursday    
                                     Rustic Restorations Homespun Happenings
Fridays            French Country Cottage       My Romantic Home        Miss Mustard Seed
                                    Potpourri Friday     Common Ground
                                    The Charm of Home    Rooted in Thyme
Saturdays        Funky Junk Interiors

Sundays           My 1928 Charmer Sunday's Best