Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue.

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Showing posts with label Home Sweet Home. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Red Barbie Beautiful!


Today, I am sharing a vintage doll case.  I keep it in my art studio, but it doesn't actually have dolls, or art supplies in it.  In fact, it is filled with letters and notes that date back to my junior high and high school days.  They are fun (and funny!) to go back and read every once in a while.

The doll case dates to the fifties, and it originally belonged to my mother and her sister.  Clearly - it is not actually Barbie brand.  I don't know who made it, it is unmarked,and I can't find anything like it on the internet. Anyway, I have five vintage doll cases this is just one of them.  I'll share the others on another day.  In the meantime, speaking of dolls and rednesday - I also posted a separate entry on my art blog - http://chelisehery.blogspot.com  - so be sure and check that out.  Happy Rednesday everyone! 



Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Every Door

Not knowing when the dawn will come I open every door.
- Emily Dickinson

Yesterday I found the most fabulous thing at a local antique shop.  Actually I found a couple things, but this one I just had to share.  Of all the things for me to swoon over, I never knew that it would be a door stop!  This piece is made of solid wood.  Although cast iron door stops are prolific and well known, apparently in the 1920s and 1930s, wooden figural doorstops were very popular as well.

The woman selling the doorstop didn't know much about it, other than the era, as stated above.  I can tell you, I will not be using her to prop a door open.  Lol!  She is quite large, about 18" tall, and her wooden base is a bit hefty, as you can imagine.
She does not have any markings that I can find at all, and that, in addition to the chipped condition of the wood ~ makes her price, according to my research, just about right, if not a bit low.  I paid $28 for her.  But, could you have resisted ~ look at this face!


I hope your day is full is open doors leading to beautiful finds!  I am joining a bunch of parties this week, check out the rest  of the participants, or join in the fun yourself!

House of Grace Twice Owned Tuesday

HOG
Vintage Thingie Thursday


Jenny Matlock's Alphabe Thursday - since the letter is W, and my doorstop is made of Wood!



Time Travel Thursday


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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Vintage Plates and Pottery

It is Vintage Thingie Thursday and Time Travel Thursday, and today I am going to share some of my vintage plates and pottery.

I have a small collection and it is very eclectic.  In general, I'll pick up a piece if the pattern appeals to me, and it costs less than $10.  And really, under $5 is preferable.  I don't look for any particular pattern or maker, however, as you can see, florals really appeal to me.  (Actually, that is not entirely true.  I have a small collection of mixed vintage Bauer pottery and Fiestaware, but I'll save those for another post on another day.)

Yesterday I decided to stop by the local thrift shop to see if anything new had come in, and I found the beautiful plate above.  It is a gorgeous lusterware.  The plate is about 13" wide.  And, it was a steal at $2.99!  It was marked "Germany, Lena Jensen" so I figured it would be easy to get online and learn a little more about the piece.

Unfortunately, I can't find anything about this maker or this particular mark.  Does anyone have any information about this mark?  I'd love to know.

Here are a few more favorites of mine:


Two beautiful platters which are in my china hutch.

Calla lillies, suspended in time (and porcelain)!
The piece above is probably a little newer than the others.  But, I love the gold rim, and the cherries, of course.
Here are three mismatched pieces that go well together on the bookshelf in the family room.

Finally, I thought I would share a tiny little ceramic lidded container that I adore.  I especially like the gold handle.

Here's a picture of it, in the bookshelf.  It sits alongside a vintage hat that I treasure, and a mixed media are piece that I created a couple years ago ("Marie Buttonette") using a vintage doll.



Happy Vintage Thingie Thursday, and Time Travel Thursday!




 
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Merry, Merry, Take a Cherry

“When I sound the fairy call, 
gather here in silent meeting,

Chin to knee on the orchard wall, 

cooled with dew and cherries eating.

Merry, merry, take a cherry, 

mine are sounder, mine are rounder,

Mine are sweeter for the eater, 

when the dews fall, and you'll be fairies all.”

- Emily Dickinson
Today is Rednesday, so I figured I would share a favorite piece of art.  My husband made this for me for valentines day, last year.  Isn't he a sweetie?  He found the cherry cloth at a fabric store, and he stretched it over a huge (4.5' x 3') box canvas.  He got the letters and circle from a craft store and painted them red, himself.  I ended up adding the roses with a gossamer trail, to soften the piece just a little, making it just perfect for my taste.  He hung it above our family room fireplace.  I love it, and everytime I see it, I am reminded that I am loved, too.  It is a very simple piece of art, but its size makes it quite striking.  


And, completely unrelated ~ but there is an awful lot of red in this video, the fabulous Barbe Saint John posted this video on her facebook account today, and I dare you to watch it without bursting out laughing at least once.




If you would like to find more red goodness, check out It's a Very Cherry World and check out all the participants, or blog about your own red love, and join in the fun!

Friday, March 4, 2011

The best things in life.

“The best things in life are silly."  - Scott Adams


Well, when Liz at Brambleberry Cottage invited me to join in the Funny Faux Pas Follies, I am not sure this is what she had in mind, but it was the very first thing that I thought of!  Lol.

Last weekend we had my beautiful nephews Adin and Ellis over, and just look at how cute Ellis's smile is.  I had to grab a quick shot with my phone.  After taking the picture, I took a second look ~ and lo and behold ~ look what the camera caught Adin doing!  I just couldn't stop laughing.

Happy Friday everyone.  I hope you have a great weekend.  For more silly stories, or to join in on the fun and share your own, hop over to Brambleberry Cottage this weekend.  I bet you won't regret it!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

(Not so) Vintage Thingie Thursday!


“The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made" - Groucho Marks

It is Vintage Thingie Thursday, so I figured I would share a prized collection of miniature cream bottles, that (as you can see on the far left) I now use as casual glasses.  They are perfect for lemonade, fruit punch, and root beer.  They are very sweet, and remind me of a simpler time.  The only thing is... they aren't (shhhhh!) really vintage.  The Straus Family Creamery is a local dairy farm that produces the most delicious milk products, and they are sold in the gourmet section of our local supermarkets.  

So, I figure since I am cheating on the "vintage" aspect of Very Vintage Thursday, I would share some more of my decidedly modern favorites.  Namely, dinner on Wednesday night.
First off, menu planning and shopping itself has always been a chore.  However, I was beyond thrilled when I found the website, "How Does She Do It", which simplifies the process beyond measure.  First of all, it has a database of recipes that you can access by searching for a particular dish, or you can search by category ("chicken" or "dessert" or "pasta", etc.).  You can also add your own favorite recipes.  You can then populate your own weekly menu with the dishes you want to make.  But the coolest aspect, as far as I am concerned, is that it then creates your weekly shopping list for you.  So you go over the list, and if you already have some of the items, you can remove them from the list, and if you have other staples you want to add to the list - you go ahead and add them, and then voila - you take the list with you and you ensure that you have everything you need to cook for your family for the week.  Woo hoo!  Convenient, fun, and easy peasy.  Check it out:

Here's an example of what I cooked last night - it took about twenty minutes total, fed four with some left over for my husband's lunch today, and everyone liked it.  Chicken and Broccoli with Rice.  First, I chopped up a lb. of skinless chicken breast, brown it in a tablespoon of oil, and then set it aside:


Next, you take a can of cream of chicken soup, a cup and a half of water, and some pepper and paprika, and mix it all in the pan, over heat.  

(Love the glass spice jar.)  Archer Farms is a Target brand.  The pewter Pepper shaker (I have the salt shaker as well) are from Crate and Barrel.

You let this mixture come to a boil.


Once it comes to a boil, you put the chicken back in, and add a cup and a half of minute rice, and a bag of frozen broccoli. 


Cover the mixture, and let it simmer for five more minutes. This gives you time to set a really quick casual table:

 
And woo-hoo!  Dinner is ready!


The dish already has your protein, starch, and vegetable.  I put out a a platter of fresh grapes and orange slices, as a side dish.


And then, to complete the meal, one more modern convenience:


Yum!  Happy Vintage Thingy Thursday!  I know I cheated, but taking the time to sit down to a home cooked meal with your family is becoming less and less common, and for some - a thing of the past.  

Personally, I think the family meal is a vital part of family connection, and modern conveniences such as the website and quick recipe I shared above help to make sure that I can focus on what it timeless and important, a happy, well fed, close family.

Thanks for stopping by!  Here's a picture of me with my messy hair and apron on.  It looks like I have been cooking all day long.  Lol!





Chirp chirp! And cherries too.


Today, for Rednesday, I am featuring a tiny but dearly loved Jennifer Murphy little bluebird, that sits on a shelf along with some of my favorite Gina Gabriell dolls, (and some pics of the hubby with his motorcycle). I had the pleasure of meeting Jennifer Murphy when she taught at Convenzione 2009.  She was a doll, no pun intended!  I love the colors in my little blue bird, I think the red strawberry really enhances the sweet blue.

Red is definitely one of my favorite decor colors - which you can also tell by the dolls, which were made by my wonderful friend Gina.

This little corner of my house really makes me happy, and I am glad to be able to share it with you, through Rednesday.  Do you love red too?  Share your favorite red goodness, via It's A Very Cherry World's Rednesday!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Keep Calm and Blog On





It is Vintage Thingy Thursday and Time Travel Thursday - so I figured I would share a little today, about our "Keep Calm and Carry On" print, which can be seen int he upper right corner of the photo of our living room, above.

Nowadays, you can find this print and variations of the print all over the place.  But the original story is an interesting one.  It's even on Wikipedia now (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_Calm_and_Carry_On):

"Keep Calm and Carry On was a poster produced by the British government in 1939 during the beginning of World War II, intended to raise the morale of the British public under the threat of impending invasion. It was little known and never used. The poster was rediscovered in 2000 and has been re-issued by a number of private sector companies, and used as the decorative theme for a range of other products. There are only two known surviving examples of the poster outside of government archives." (For mor, click on the wikipedia link above.)

Our family particularly likes our Keep Calm print (which is a screen printed onto a canvas box frame) - not only for its bright color and soothing sentiment, but also because my mother-in-law is English, and a sweet trip to Britain is one of the first international trips my husband and I took together.

I also love the many recent variations of the Keep Calm poster.  Some are very sweet:

Some suggest financial freedom:
Some are more likely to keep you calm than others:


And given a real emergency, this one is probably the most realistic:



Hope you all enjoyed this little jog down a vintage highway.  Have a happy Thursday everyone!


 
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