Daisies

Daisies

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Vintage Vessels


I have been visiting other blogs recently and a common element this time of year appears to be individuals searching for inspirational ideas to display everyday items. I am going to post some ideas on things you can use to fill up a variety of vessels, the most common being the humble utilitarian bowl.









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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Load Em' Up

I hope you had a great weekend! Yesterday I went to an auction on a whim looking for vintage buttons because I have been making button jewelry. I didn't find buttons but I did buy these items! The fern is fake which is good because I kill indoor plants! The outdoor furniture is teak-super heavy to lift. My hubby got the dreaded call that I needed a bigger vehicle to load this stuff and it still wouldn't fit in our neighbors van. Luckily, we knew someone at the auction that had a truck so she was kind enough to help us out. I can hardly wait for spring!
 Later,
Cathy
 





Friday, January 27, 2012

Friday Fixes

Today I updated my house photos from the post  Color My World Calypso so you can now enlarge them. I also did some editing on The Flower Child Post and added a link at the end of the post. Please check them out! Today I have a new follower Yeah! A Fellow Ohio Blogger! Thanks Polly!

Cathy

Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Flower Child- Vintage Field Trip and Friendship



I finally worked out my technical difficulties and am now able to post pictures from my field trip to The Flower Child in Cleveland. There are two locations,one in Cleveland ( Lakewood) and one in Columbus (Short North). I have been to both and they are so much fun! It is the ultimate retro/thrift store shopping experience. Just do an online search and you can read more detailed reviews from people that have visited both locations.(Yelp had some reviews) I went with my friend Barb on Monday, Martin Luther King Day.The weather was cold, grey and dreary as any January day might be in Northeastern Ohio so the activities were perfect for the day. 

Barb and I can be a bit Lucy and Ethelish when it comes to traveling together. We almost always get lost ( which we did twice that day even with GPS) and frankly have done some pretty stupid things. One time, we were presenting a make-it-take inservice to a group of educators and after packing up everything and going home in horrible traffic we got to her house and realized we left our luggage at the hotel. So, the next day her husband was kind enough to go back for it. So any time we head out you just never know when you will see us again or the the memories that will be created.

We started out at Ohio City to eat brunch at Bon Bons, a wonderful bakery cafĂ© that recently won Cupcake Wars on the Food Channel. Barb's son is friends with the bakery manager. The food was delish as I had an omelet and yummy side salad.


Bon Bon is located right down the street form the West Side Market which you can see in the background of this picture.

 Champion Cupcakes!


Trendy Bakery



 We then walked across the street to the World Famous West Side Market in Cleveland. I had never been there and I highly recommend  you treat yourself sometime and go! It is like a farmers market on steroids with an ethnic twist. Any foreign cuisine imaginable can be found. The space is like a huge warehouse and you can tell immediately when you arrive that it is rich with history. Interesting vendors were everywhere. I saved the cupcake treat for that stop and it was worth every calorie!
 The windows were huge -you can take a treat upstairs and sit and enjoy the view over looking the Market.

I just had to capture a photo of the ceilings!

 
They all make you drool!!!!


 Italian Swagger! 



Next Stop was  The Flower Child  in Lakewood.( We did get lost but that allowed us to see some cute neighborhoods in Ohio City and some big older homes in Lakewood.)The store is located along a little row of shops and the staff was very friendly and readily gave me permission to take pictures for this blog. The store is crammed with stuff from the 50's,60's,70's with maybe a little 80's. The have jewelry,clothing,furniture,lamps,kistch,kitchen wares, pictures,and anything else you can ever imagine. The prices are heavier that thrift store costs but I have purchased things there such as jewelry and some kitchen items. It is interesting to read the reviews because Ohioans say it is a bit pricey and out-of state folks think the prices are fine.The downstairs is a maze of stuff. You can easily spend an hour in the store browsing around. Parking is right out front. There is a great little Italian Restaurant on the corner called Papa Nicks which is very tasty.



Right out front was this chippy beauty!


Retro Window shopping

 Table Center Piece- Blue Glass Grapes!!



When you  enter the store there are piles of jewelry!




Then you enter a museum of radical rooms!




Lighting Effects!!



Barbie Couch-Where's Ken?
Bark cloth

Groovy Curtains!


Hipster!


Never leave Home Without Your Hat!



Men's Retro Ties



Let's all do the Twist!
The Perfect Housewife!
Chips and Salsa Anyone!!

And I  Just Couldn't Leave Without Taking A Picture of one Of My Favorite Things!


I hope you are inspired  to grab a friend and go on a field trip! It really chases the winter blues away.

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Cathy

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Thing that is Thingish

...You find sometimes that a thing which seemed very Thingish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it. 
                     --Pooh's Little Instruction Book Inspired by A.A. Milne


My goodness how perspectives change when you take a chance and put yourself out out there for others to see your ideas. I have been blogging for about a month now and I can't tell you how much courage it has taken for me to learn so much in a few short weeks. Every time I hit the publish button I feel a little squeamish hoping I have created a message that you  will enjoy reading. After I wrote my first post it took me two days to have enough guts to make it go public. I guess sometimes you just need to start something to see where it takes you. I have a few followers-mostly family and friends ( they are very kind) and  quite a few  page views which is very exciting. In fact, I already made a connection with a very talented artist -her blog is imakadeeblogspot.com. I had a left her a comment, then she read my blog and contacted me about some old alarm clocks she wanted to part with so... we did a swap as I sent her some costume jewelry for her business called ReCycled ReCreations vintage jewelry.  There really are so many creative people to connect with right in Ohio. It's amazing! 
  
For today, please enjoy the last photos in the series Dishes and Bottles and More, Oh My ......


 Plate collection gathered over time.



Soft shades of green.



Thanks for stopping by!
Cathy