crescent moon and stars are in the sky right now.......and the late summer light is lazy.
my summer hats and the flowers that make them happy......
random views....
It's the light!
right now, Orion and Sirius are putting on a show......and the moon is Crescent at 33% of full......and Venus...oh so much more here at EarthSky.org ........ " In September 2013, you’ll find the constellation Orion, who three Belt stars make a short, straight row in the southeast before dawn. Orion’s Belt points to Sirius, the brightest star of the nighttime sky."
all my pics are taken with a Canon cheapo camera....120 bucks including shipping...and they have no photoshop, and they are, humbly she says, quite good...
Here are 2 things we have just completed and listed in our etsy shop.......
we love making things from random salvaged midcentury pieces and parts
a Lamp with an Edison bulb and a shoe form iron foot.......we put all the random pieces together, and added a new cord and plug, but it's in the very vintage style.......
and the rustic industrial jadeite green metal box......now a coffee table......we added hairpin legs.....
so....store stuff inside, and no worries!
vintage red velvet chrysanthemum.......
the couch is covered in old grain sacks with nice repairs....
simple.
humble.
see.........
It's time to change the bedroom from this...........Thank you Vera! you inspired me to go all blues and greens for Summer 2013, and it was delightful.
Now I'm thinking more tawny tones and branches.....a constant theme.
The white fur headboard, the stacks of books...the rag rugs.....the aqua glass and aluminum lamp shall stay.....
here's a bedroom with my fave color, Truffle, from Ace Hardware paint selection, and birch branches.
and another........ rustic and oh so gray and white ......
and a random image from tumblr....where is it from ? who the hell knows.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Sweater Weather is on the way, but SUMMER.
There's never enough summer for me... birthday parties, outdoor bar-b-q's, weddings, vacation, camping, swimming in the lake, making backyard fires, planting tomatoes, corn and squash.
Seeing all the stars in the sky with the clearest skies in a black summer night.
A packed vintage suitcase with my summer favorites --- Converse shoes, and a lot of stripe shirts!
Apples in your backyard? Apples from granny's orchard? here's a collection of neat easy recipes for Apple Butter. Cook down some tasty apples, and add spices and some sugar, and ladle into jelly jars for a jam to spread on morning toast.
These are stuffed apples made from vintage fabrics and they are in my that yountville girl shop on etsy.
The cool weather needs some cute skirts and sweaters..... Here's a 50s reversible pleated plaid skirt in shades of blue and cream.
yes, there are 2 zippers, 2 buttons at the waist....you can wear it either way!
Read the history of reversible pleated skirts....The Turnabout from Pendleton(r) has a short history lesson here.
Skirts in my funkomavintage etsy shop......
Vintage 1986 Susan Bristol apple harvest wool sweater.....is there anything more autumn than the apple harvest with the crisp bite of ripe apples, fun apple squeeze festivals and ....um ...applejack!
Sweaters in my funkomavintage etsy shop...
Cream and gray wool skirt with a single inverted pleat on the center front.... this adorable vintage skirt wraps and buttons closed with 2 tiny marbled buttons. The wool blend plaid is pale heather ivory, soft gray and pale tan. The front seams have hidden pockets....I love that !
Soft brown and camel stripes in a slim pencil skirt, is a breeze to wear. It has a neat cowgirl thing going on....with its pockets on the front....always a fan of pockets!
2 delightful vintage sweaters..... the top one is a V neck confetti pullover... and the cardigan below is a lightweight cable knit wool sweater with an Irish knit thing... going on.
Who wears Aran Fisherman sweaters? Cool people with style, that's who!
aran sweaters
Classic snowflake pattern vintage pullover sweater, with Scandia designs.... the modified turtleneck will keep you cozy!
When the cold breezes blow, a wool plaid pleated skirt is the perfect thing to pair with tall leather boots, wooly tights and a warm sweater! This vintage plaid skirt has full box pleats and a gray color scheme.
Fun vintage Indian Blanket sweater in desert shades of brown, sand and turquoise. It is a cool chick's wardrobe basic, perfectly swell with faded denim jeans, or with a pencil skirt and boots.
and all together now...... denim jacket, plaid skirt, and aviators! hey, this girl looks like she shops funkomavintage!
fleur here
Sometimes a vintage denim jacket adds a fun touch for a lightweight sweater and a skirt combo, for the first transitional days of summer into fall. Here's a Levis 70s light blue denim jacket some crafty boho chick decorated with a big piece of patchwork on the back.
Rain, thunder, and 74 degree days? yup, just carry a jacket and you can toss it on when the first rain falls, and doff it when the sun comes back out and spreads the warmth.
No need for your sweater to be boring, right?
Teddy Bear to the rescue! Vintage 80s oversize pullover in black and white bears, bows and hearts. Awwwww!
A packed vintage suitcase with my summer favorites --- Converse shoes, and a lot of stripe shirts!
Apples in your backyard? Apples from granny's orchard? here's a collection of neat easy recipes for Apple Butter. Cook down some tasty apples, and add spices and some sugar, and ladle into jelly jars for a jam to spread on morning toast.
These are stuffed apples made from vintage fabrics and they are in my that yountville girl shop on etsy.
The cool weather needs some cute skirts and sweaters..... Here's a 50s reversible pleated plaid skirt in shades of blue and cream.
yes, there are 2 zippers, 2 buttons at the waist....you can wear it either way!
Read the history of reversible pleated skirts....The Turnabout from Pendleton(r) has a short history lesson here.
Skirts in my funkomavintage etsy shop......
Vintage 1986 Susan Bristol apple harvest wool sweater.....is there anything more autumn than the apple harvest with the crisp bite of ripe apples, fun apple squeeze festivals and ....um ...applejack!
Sweaters in my funkomavintage etsy shop...
Cream and gray wool skirt with a single inverted pleat on the center front.... this adorable vintage skirt wraps and buttons closed with 2 tiny marbled buttons. The wool blend plaid is pale heather ivory, soft gray and pale tan. The front seams have hidden pockets....I love that !
Soft brown and camel stripes in a slim pencil skirt, is a breeze to wear. It has a neat cowgirl thing going on....with its pockets on the front....always a fan of pockets!
2 delightful vintage sweaters..... the top one is a V neck confetti pullover... and the cardigan below is a lightweight cable knit wool sweater with an Irish knit thing... going on.
Who wears Aran Fisherman sweaters? Cool people with style, that's who!
aran sweaters
Classic snowflake pattern vintage pullover sweater, with Scandia designs.... the modified turtleneck will keep you cozy!
When the cold breezes blow, a wool plaid pleated skirt is the perfect thing to pair with tall leather boots, wooly tights and a warm sweater! This vintage plaid skirt has full box pleats and a gray color scheme.
Fun vintage Indian Blanket sweater in desert shades of brown, sand and turquoise. It is a cool chick's wardrobe basic, perfectly swell with faded denim jeans, or with a pencil skirt and boots.
and all together now...... denim jacket, plaid skirt, and aviators! hey, this girl looks like she shops funkomavintage!
fleur here
Sometimes a vintage denim jacket adds a fun touch for a lightweight sweater and a skirt combo, for the first transitional days of summer into fall. Here's a Levis 70s light blue denim jacket some crafty boho chick decorated with a big piece of patchwork on the back.
Rain, thunder, and 74 degree days? yup, just carry a jacket and you can toss it on when the first rain falls, and doff it when the sun comes back out and spreads the warmth.
No need for your sweater to be boring, right?
Teddy Bear to the rescue! Vintage 80s oversize pullover in black and white bears, bows and hearts. Awwwww!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Tina Leser, an American designer influenced by the worlds cultures
Tina Leser designs are featured in this edition of Life magazine, dated September 3, 1945. All the dresses, swimwear and sportswear are Tina Leser fashions, worn at a party at her Long Island country property, and features her refurbished barn! so hipster!
the caption reads: Miss Leser (left) and Barbara Maison model cottons in the barn's chintzy study.
Dancing on the ping pong table....
When these photos were shot, WWII was in its waning days. May 8, 1945 marked the German surrender, and in early August, 1945, the Japanese surrendered.
Who is Tina Leser?
Born in 1910 to wealthy parents, Miss Christina Wetherill Shillard-Smith, grew up in Philadelphia and the family enjoyed international travel. The Shillard-Smith's visited all the exotic locales....India, Africa, Asia and of course, Europe. When Tina grew up, she decided on a career in art and attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Tina also attended the fabled Sorbonne in Paris which expanded the cultural outlook of Tina.
After Tina married Curtin Leser, in 1931 they moved to Honolulu, Hawaii and she opened a shop a few years later to sell her clothing designs using Hawaiian, and importing, Asian fabrics. She experimented with hand-blocked designs and handpainting fabric, often working with commonly available fabrics like sailcloth.
Fashion magazine, Harper's Bazaar editor Carmel Snow loved Tina's designs and in 1940, she sold a huge order to Saks.
Meeting with great success in the Big Apple, Tina closed her store on the little island after the Pearl Harbor bombing. Once back in New York, Tina took a job with Foreman Sportswear Company.
Tina originated sarong-type play clothes, and the one-strap bathing suit....so says this Life article.
Throughout Tina's long long design career she was always influenced by cultures and countries around the world. I'm particularly interested in her use of textiles from Mexico and Guatemala and feel quite confident she helped set off a mid-50s trend of "exotic" Central American fabrics used for North American sportswear.
I think about that when I find a 50s skirt from Guatemala, or a 50s Mexican textile worked up in a bolero style jacket that looks great with a full skirted dress, a style that was so popular in the post-war 50s.
Tina Leser died in 1986 and she holds a place in modern American fashion design because she helped create the casual American sportswear style once Paris fell from a position of dominance during WWII.
Here is a Tina Leser tie in my funkomavintage Etsy shop.....
Vintage Tina Leser Tie, 40s green Silk Brighton Pier Boardwalk Royal Pavillion Gay 90s theme.....1890s that is!
Rare Tina Leser design has her signature in the print, rather than a later design with a tag.
Read more about Tina Leser in her NYTimes obit, and here and here , and with more detail and lots of pretty pics, here at Lizzie's blog about Tina
the caption reads: Miss Leser (left) and Barbara Maison model cottons in the barn's chintzy study.
Dancing on the ping pong table....
When these photos were shot, WWII was in its waning days. May 8, 1945 marked the German surrender, and in early August, 1945, the Japanese surrendered.
Who is Tina Leser?
Born in 1910 to wealthy parents, Miss Christina Wetherill Shillard-Smith, grew up in Philadelphia and the family enjoyed international travel. The Shillard-Smith's visited all the exotic locales....India, Africa, Asia and of course, Europe. When Tina grew up, she decided on a career in art and attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Tina also attended the fabled Sorbonne in Paris which expanded the cultural outlook of Tina.
After Tina married Curtin Leser, in 1931 they moved to Honolulu, Hawaii and she opened a shop a few years later to sell her clothing designs using Hawaiian, and importing, Asian fabrics. She experimented with hand-blocked designs and handpainting fabric, often working with commonly available fabrics like sailcloth.
Fashion magazine, Harper's Bazaar editor Carmel Snow loved Tina's designs and in 1940, she sold a huge order to Saks.
Meeting with great success in the Big Apple, Tina closed her store on the little island after the Pearl Harbor bombing. Once back in New York, Tina took a job with Foreman Sportswear Company.
Tina originated sarong-type play clothes, and the one-strap bathing suit....so says this Life article.
Throughout Tina's long long design career she was always influenced by cultures and countries around the world. I'm particularly interested in her use of textiles from Mexico and Guatemala and feel quite confident she helped set off a mid-50s trend of "exotic" Central American fabrics used for North American sportswear.
I think about that when I find a 50s skirt from Guatemala, or a 50s Mexican textile worked up in a bolero style jacket that looks great with a full skirted dress, a style that was so popular in the post-war 50s.
Tina Leser died in 1986 and she holds a place in modern American fashion design because she helped create the casual American sportswear style once Paris fell from a position of dominance during WWII.
Here is a Tina Leser tie in my funkomavintage Etsy shop.....
Vintage Tina Leser Tie, 40s green Silk Brighton Pier Boardwalk Royal Pavillion Gay 90s theme.....1890s that is!
Rare Tina Leser design has her signature in the print, rather than a later design with a tag.
Read more about Tina Leser in her NYTimes obit, and here and here , and with more detail and lots of pretty pics, here at Lizzie's blog about Tina
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Beach in a bottle
the deep blue sky the sand the driftwood and the fresh salt air.......
a West coast girl I am, and a West coast girl I will always be......
The sea is almost as old as the earth....oh, about 2 billion years old. The sea hasn't stayed in the same places we see it today........it has moved over and covered all the continents at one time or another.......and again and again and again......
This is why there is limestone, and fossil fish and shells, far inland in our era, the Pleistocene. The sea is salty because of dissolved minerals from the rock on the continents,igneous rocks and the crumbling of mountains, the ocean's own floor, and all the gas and the volcanic smoke and vents all over the earth.
I gather shells, and pebbles and sand.....as I'm at the edge of the continent and the sea on the Left Coast.
sea tumbled beach glass, bit of broken pottery and dishes, busted bottles.....technically human-tossed garbage.....but hey! Let's reuse it ....because it is all so pretty.....
here's my latest collection of beach jewelry.......Beach in a bottle (c).....
some have.....Beach glass.... Anchor charms..... Fish bones.... green glass..... sea blue shells... blue glass....tumbled pebbles......gritty sand......little shells......Chinese hat shells....mussel shells.....clam shells.....some are contained in little glass bottles .... little ocean charms like anchors, starfish, and big fish and little fish.......
All of them are in my that yountville girl shop on etsy....
tiny bottle necklaces......the beach in a bottle!!
This is a salvage assemblage necklace with a pottery shard......
a big piece of frosty sea glass and a jade fish charm
this bottle necklace has a tiny alligator charm...
brass circle and patina rings, all vintage, paired with a real clam shell with a natural hole....
All the shells, the sand, the pebbles and the tumbled beach glass...are hand gathered.
I don't fake-tumble glass or the pottery shards....they are the real deal! The tiny glass bottles close with a cork, and hang from vintage beading wire, and 2 silverplated rings.
Remove the necklace when swimming or bathing...the cork can be removed.
The starfish, fish, anchor charms and the rings, and the necklaces are all lead free, and some are vintage. Most of the findings are made in the USA, so I'm happy about that. The silverplated or the brass chains close with a lobster style clasp, each is 24" long, and the necklaces hang about 14" - 16". 3 hours of ocean.......
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