Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, January 3, 2011

MIA

I can't believe it's been almost 5 months since my last post!!  I got caught up in the busyness of summer -- gardening, yardwork, canning... figuring out the ropes of being a new mom -- my son is now almost 9 months (how did that happen?!?)... and harvest time -- I'm married to a farmer.

I am looking forward to investing some more time into my vintage shop on Etsy, and hopefully the blog as well.  I recently opened up a vintage shop on Zibbet.  I was drawn to Zibbet because there is a basic account option, with no fees!!  As much as I love Etsy, (I've been there for years), the fees are a bit of a pain.  I'm hoping for some success on Zibbet.  I have such a mountain of vintage stuff that needs to be listed (and sold!)!! 

My time has also been divided, because I'm been helping my mom in her new endeavour, Sweet Sparrow Design.  I'm mostly doing PR work... helping with her Facebook page... Zibbet and Etsy shops... and Twitter.  If you're a cloth-diapering mom or not, you should check out her shops!  We're hoping to add many new products in 2011... working on baby legs, toddler belts, pacifier clips, and LOTS more!!

Hope you all had a great Christmas and wish you a Happy New Year!!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

My Mother's Day Favorites

I think Mother's Day is a great time to be thinking of some of the things I love. One of my passions is vintage as you all know. Here are some of vintage treasures I found in Etsy shops this week.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

My Unknown China Collection


I love this china!
Can anyone give me a clue as to what kind it is. I have been in touch with Replacements.com, but they cannot help me. It is missing mugs or tea cups and saucers and I would like to get some of these to complete the set.


I commented on the set when my friend owned it about 10 years ago. Not long after that as we were helping her move once again, she said that they would stay at the new home until they retired.
I told her "wanna make a bet?" I was just joking...not believing her as they had an above average number of moves in their history.
Next thing I knew she said,"If we move then you get this china!"
I explained to her I was just joking, and did not really believe that they would stay there that long, but did not want her to give up the china.
A year or two later the china was mine. I did not want to take it, but she insisted!
Here it is in it's entirety.

This set consists of:
1 lrg. platter
1 sm. platter
1 gravy boat
3 serving bowls(2/w lids)
12 dinner plates
12 luncheon plates
9 bread and butter plates
11 soup bowls
11 dessert bowls

These are the only markings that this china has. It looks like a W. Then a different number on each type of dish.

Here is the dinner plate.


Here are some of the serving dishes that make this set fabulous!


Any help anyone can offer me on the identification of this set would be greatly appreciated.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

My Vintage Roots

It's hard to know when I first began to value vintage. I think back to my childhood and some of my fondest memories are of my Grandmother and Grandfather's Thrift store. I saw many things come through this place that were original for one reason or another. I remember begging my grandma for a wedding gown that I wanted to dress up in at about the age of 5 or 6. I did get it and had so much fun playing bride in it out on the summer lawn with my cousin!

Another cool thing was that they actually shopped for the thrift store at a "Baggage Sale". Not sure if any of you have heard of this, but it was an auction of luggage that had been lost or left behind from traveling and they purchased the luggage full and not knowing what was in it! Can you believe that? Sounds kinda gross, but ...wow...I had so much fun helping sort through this luggage and opening each one was like a treasure hunt looking for jewelry or other trinkets.

Then of course my grandparents loved to travel across North America in their station wagon, doing the flea markets! They would sell and buy at these sales and of course visit with all the friends they made along the way.

Grandma also loved to collect. She had a variety of collections that I remember. She had a doll collection numbering in the hundreds. She had a button collection and sewed the buttons onto large pieces of felt and hung them up on the walls in the family room. What I wouldn't give for these buttons today! I also remember collections of salt and pepper shakers and plates. Most of these collections were sold as a collection as she moved on to another one.

Just for fun here is a picture of my grandparents all dressed up during fair week in the early 60's. They have both passed on and probably would get a real kick out of me and my vintage Etsy shop.
Somewhere along the way I got the bug of loving vintage. Really I can never remember not loving it.

Here are some random facts about me:

~ Almost all my furniture is vintage, antique or used.

~ I bought my first piece of vintage at the age of 14. It was a round top steam trunk that was old when my mother was young(early 1930's). I bought it from my other Grandmother for $50. That was expensive for me at the time, but I really wanted it.

~ I won a set of vintage/antique china in a casual bet made with a friend. (I will have to feature this set as I have yet to identify it. Even Replacements.com is not able to help me. Maybe some of my vintage friends can help.)

~ I have 3 large vintage/antique area rugs in my home given to us by friends!

~ We live in a home over 100 years old and have completely renovated it. This includes refinishing the original hardwood floors. The main floor has hardwood ceilings also and the house has a stone foundation!

So I hope that you have learned something new about me. I am vintage through and through! Opps!?? What did I say? Ok..hummm....well, I am getting there fast.