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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Thrift Store Scores ~ Crown Potteries Cross Stitch Bowl (1943)

Today's Thrift Store Score is a beautiful bowl with a cross stitch pattern made by Crown Potteries in June of 1943. The price...a solitary dime!

I always enjoy researching about my finds, interestingly, all of the other photos of this pattern has the leaf edging painted black. My bowl has no indication of that. I wonder if it there was two different options, back in the day.
Smiles,
-'- Jewel

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Patterned Pattern Box


I have a lot a patterns. 
(Mostly, dress and skirt patterns. You can see some here, here and here.) 
I needed a storage solution, that didn't involve a drawer and preferably in plain sight.

After buying the latest patterns to add to my collection. (or is it addiction? ;)) 
The plastic zip-bag, I was storing the patterns in was not big enough! 
I decided to use an almond box to store them.
Which worked but made me hungry and it was a little unsightly. 

Didn't take me long to change that!


1. The box of wonderfulness
2. Lid and flaps cut off
3. Hot glue dabbed in the bottom (to help strengthen) 
4. Lid hot glued to bottom (also to help strengthen)
5. Patterned paper cut a bit longer than the height of the box
6. Paper glued to sides.
7. (Not pictured) Using the extra paper, I attached it to the side. 
It didn't quite fit but I had a strip of paper that matched and cut that into four pieces, to cover the seams.




I LOVE having them right there on my desk! 
Talk to you soon,
-:- Jewel

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Thrift Store Score - Spartus 120 Vintage Camera


Technically, this is an antique store find. You would not've known that except I told you. ;)



It's a cute little box camera. I love that this inexpensive find ($8) was made in the USA!



Here's an interesting tidbit: The problem with these types of cameras, (any camera with the eye hole on the side) is when you set up the shot it might be set up perfectly in the eye hole. But, on the film and final picture, it would be more to the left. Due to the eye hole being to the right of the lens. 


Learned that in Photography class! :)
-'- Jewel

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Sleeveless ...in 20 degree weather

We took these photos Wednesday evening and as I'm writing this post (Saturday morning) it is snowing!

You may think us crazy to take pictures in sleeveless outfits in 20 degree weather.
But straight out of the house and out of the wind it didn't feel too cold. Even so, we made sure not to waste time getting the pictures before going back in to warm up and get our coats. :)

Earrings: Vintage Thrifted / Necklace: Matthew West (similar) / Vest: Ross Dress for Less  / Shirt: Walmart / Jeans: Shopko /Boots: Ross Dress for Less
Learn how to make yourself a vest like mine, here!
The necklace was an "on the fly" DIY.  It's a long chain (without a clasp) so I used two safety pins to make it into a three chain necklace. 
Earrings: Black Market / Necklace: Thrifted DIY / Dog Tag: Medical Alert ID / Vest: Kohls DIY (Learn How to make your own here) / Dress: Penny Lane Trading Company / Jeans: Old Navy / Shoes: Payless 

I'm so excited that I found an outfit that I can wear my dog tag with! Yes, it is a genuine medical ID dog tag. I wore it backward to make the obnoxious red medical alert symbol unnoticeable. :)
Talk to you soon,
-'- Jewel

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Thrift Store Score - Temporama Dishware


I was walking through our local thrift store and noticed this right away in the housewares area. I stared at it, trying to figure out how I could justify $9.99 on a 16 piece set of dinnerware. Considering, I have all the dinnerware I need with my Pfaltzgraff
This was/is so adorable! 
At that moment, I remembered. I had a $5 voucher from my punch card!  
I quickly handed TaMera some of the pieces and gathered up the rest. The dishes came out to be about $5.69. 


After telling Kimberly about my "problem" and showing her the dishes. She took a heavy weight off my shoulders and said "You can give it to me for Christmas or something." 
It may be my find, but it will one day be serving Kimberly's guests! :)


The dishes were made in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, by the Canonsburg Pottery Company. Canonsburg Pottery Company was originally called Canonsburg China Company 1900, but changed their name in 1909.  


The mid-century modern design is called Temporama. Interestingly, they are oven proof and detergent proof.



Smiles!
-'- Jewel

Friday, November 07, 2014

Supercalifragilisticexpialidociously Easy DIY Stationary

I'm going to show you a supercalifragilisticexpialidociously easy stationary! 
You need a few items that I'm sure you have around the house! 

You will need the following:
  • 8 1/2" x 11" paper
  • A stamp
  • Washable colored markers
  • Cutting board or scissors
  • An Envelope - 3 5/8" x 6 1/2" or A2 invitation 4 3/8" x 5 3/4"

Step 1:
Cut your 8 1/2" x 11" piece of paper, directly in half. (Making it 5 1/2" x 8 1/2")
Step 2:
Take your stamp and colored markers, begin to color on the lines of the stamp. 
Not in the lines but on the lines. 
I used pink for the top sherbet (2a), purple for the middle (2b) and of course brown for the cone (2c).
Make sure you get every single detail. What you don't color won't show up on the stationary.

After you have finished coloring your stamp, this next step is essential.
Step 3:
The "Ha" step. Breathe on your stamp as if you are fogging up a window. 
The markers dry while you are coloring the rest of the stamp. "Ha"ing on it ensures that the color will be moist and able to apply onto the paper.
Step 4:
Firmly press your stamp to the paper. 

And DONE! Repeat the process on the other piece of paper and envelope!


The left envelope is an A2 invitation, you fold the stationary in half.
The envelope is 3 5/8" x 6 1/2", you fold the stationary in a three-fold. 


The options are endless! You can use whatever stamp you have!
Smiles!
-'- Jewel

Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Thrift Store Score - Button Holder


A button holder. You really wouldn't think of this as a "score". But, I believe the things we can't imagine living without are the highest score you could ever get! Before, this jar; I was putting my buttons into a Christmas collectible M & M tin. Which was working fine, except it was a decorated tin, so I couldn't see the buttons I had. 


Browsing Pinterest, I had seen pins with clear jars being used as button holders. 
(Of course, with all the same color of buttons in them. In really life, does anybody, actually, have all the same color of buttons?)  
I came across this jar and knew it would work perfect, the mouth is wide, it seals well and it's fairly good size! 


Jars of buttons bring me joy!
-'- Jewel

Saturday, November 01, 2014

Fall Roses


I have been reading about self-timer portraits and it has been intriguing me to try some! It's harder than I thought. I knew it was going to take practice and be difficult. Out of 65, I got 3 half-way decent ones...


One thing I noticed; I became like a statue waiting for the timer to go off.  Hello, extremely stiff person.


I had fun anyway! :)
-'- Jewel


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