Monday, November 29, 2010

Much To Be Thankful For

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What a busy, amazing, relaxing, fun, and pleasurable past five days! It seems like forever since I've sat down to do a blog post but like it was five minutes ago all at the same time. I've done so much these past few days from hosting a cocktail party to attending Brian's high school reunion to brunch with my mom and sister and eating pizza and playing cards with Brian and DJ. I am a very lucky gal with much in my life to be thankful for, especially...

All my wonderful friends, new and old, and how quickly our home is becoming a place for everyone to congregate and socialize.
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My family, who has always been incredibly supportive and on whom I can always rely.
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Delicious warm winter food and being able to eat it at my childhood home.
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My handsome, goofy, and lovable partner who always has my back and keeps me on my toes.
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And of course, Fidget Finds, my firstborn who keeps me motivated, challenged, and striving to become better and better every day.
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I'm wearing a thrifted vintage skirt, belt, elephant necklace (available in the shop!), and MCM purse. Tee and tights from Target, and Vagabond shoes

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

New on Etsy: Fun Vintage Skirts and SALE!!

Shop my etsy store from now until the end of November and get FREE SHIPPING in North America and $5 shipping everywhere else! Also, type in coupon code GIVETHANKS10 at checkout and receive 20% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER! Happy Thanksgiving!

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Click here.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Free Clothing and Rhody Farmer's Market

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Phew, what a hectic last few days! As previously mentioned, I headed up to Boston on Thursday evening for my much anticipated first Swapaholics clothing swap. What an adventure! My evening started out getting stuck in traffic heading up there and then getting wicked lost in downtown Boston during rush hour, what a mess! It is definitely time for me to upgrade to a gps from my current driving directions system of scribbling notes from google maps on a scrap of paper before I leave the house. Luckily Brian was able to help me get there via looking at maps on his computer and guiding me over the phone. When I finally pulled into the parking garage I realized that it was in the same building as his cousin's wedding that we attended in June, ha! Unfortunately I wasn't able to help set up as much as I would have liked but the event was great nonetheless. I got to meet some really interesting people and I even scored some pretty awesome clothing including a few cardigans, a lovely Velvet black knit dress, and some Joe's Jeans with $200 tags still attached. I'm sure you'll be seeing these items in future outfit posts!

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A swapping bunch including Julie from Orchid Gray and the one and only Amy from Punky Style and the Swapaholics. I'm wearing a thrifted tee, an altered vintage skirt, black tights I've had forever, and thrifted vintage everything else. The top two photos are courtesy of Amy Chase.
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On Saturday morning, Brian, Caitlin, Jeff, and I went up to the Winter Farmer's Market in the Hope Artist Village in Pawtucket. It was really wonderful and the place was totally packed! I just love seeing all the delicious local veggies, breads, and seafood in one place and it's so nice that others appreciate it too. The small boutiques that are in this old mill building were open as well including this amazing handmade violin shop. I wouldn't know what to do with a violin if you handed me one , but I can certainly appreciate the sculptural beauty of these music making objects. I wasn't planning on getting anything but we left with a loaf of seeded sourdough bread from Seven Stars Bakery (Brian ordered it as "sweet and sourdough bread" because he though that was what I said, but honestly, not a bad idea...), some handmade pasta and bolognese sauce from Venda Ravioli, a block of queso fresco from Narragansett Creamery, and a collection of small cacti and succulents that I can't wait to see grow!

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

New on Etsy and Excited Events!

First things first, check out these amazing silvery necklaces that I posted on etsy this morning. Click here.
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Second things second, I am so excited for the Swapaholics Clothing Swap in Boston tonight! I can't wait to get there early and help Amy and some other fellow bloggers set up before the chaos really ensues. It's really quite simple; bring a bag of used and unwanted clothing and walk away with a bag full of fun new (to you) items. A great way to refresh your wardrobe without breaking the bank. Click here for more info and to purchase tickets. I will tell you all about the event and my new found treasures tomorrow!

And lastly, come visit me this Friday evening at the yearly Downtown Bristol Holiday Preview. I will be setting up shop outside Bristol Looms at 49 Bradford Street in downtown Bristol, RI with some other immensely talented local artisans. In addition to my usual awesome array of vintage wearables I will also be selling some select vintage accessories for your home and vintage sewing notions and fabrics, perfect for gift giving and stocking stuffers! The event runs from 5-8 and we will also be serving up some delicious home baked goodies and spiked hot apple cider. Yum and yum! I can't wait to see you there and please let me know if you are a blog reader, I love meeting you all!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

New On Etsy: Fall Tone Jewelry

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Click here.

Silly Girl

What a beautiful fall day! So beautiful in fact I decided to venture to an unknown territory... a location photoshoot! And man, what a disaster! There are so many bloggers that I admire who take such wonderful photos of themselves in different locations everyday, Orchid Gray, Jen Loves Kev, Sally Jane Vintage, and Gary Pepper Vintage are some of my favorites. I know some of them have incredibly talented photographer boyfriends, but still. They always look so poised and professional and of course their outfits are just fantastic. Honestly, it takes a lot of effort on my part to even get dressed on days where I'll just be sitting in front of the computer and/or sewing machine. So today I said enough is enough! I'm going to contribute my styling abilities to the fashion blogging community instead of just showing my amazing vintage finds. I removed myself from my studio, took a shower (before noon? amazing!), and planned an outfit around this incredible vintage embroidered skirt that I thrifted in the summer. New sweater tights? check. Newly re-heeled leather vintage pumps? check. Grab my tripod and camera and out the door I go! Bristol, and Rhode Island in general, is teeming with perfect photo locations. This town is stock full of old Victorian houses, accessible waterfront, and this time of year trees (and the ground) full of bright yellow leaves. My locations were ripe for the picking. I went down to Independence Park and luckily there weren't too many people around. I set up my tripod and got ready to shoot. But wait, every few seconds the sun is out and then it hides behind a cloud and I simply just can't get myself together with all this wind! My hair was completely all over the place as was my scarf and skirt. Not good. I took about 40 pictures and only a few were slightly usable. Okay, this isn't going to work, so where to next? I remembered the wooden fence in my backyard and of course the yellow leaves and figured I'd give that a try. While a slightly more amenable location, the light and shadows weren't right and my heels were completely sinking into the mud and getting dark splotches from the wet leaves. I still took a few shots (I want you to see my outfit, remember?) I even tried some pensive straight faced shots but frankly, I think I look kinds silly when I'm not smiling. Fashion is supposed to fun, isn't it? Anyways, outdoor location photoshoot today = epic fail. It doesn't mean I won't try again, in fact I definitely will but with even more admiration for the gals that do this multiple times a week. My hat's off to you gals, you make it look so easy!

So back to this darn outfit that I went through so much trouble for. Sweater and tank from TJ Maxx, thrifted vintage skirt, gray sweater tights from Target, thrifted leather pumps, yard saled vintage Etienne Aigner leather purse, wooden bangles from street vendor in NYC, wooden ring from a hippie shop in Savannah, GA, and hand dyed scarf from Abigail and Magnolia's in Tiverton, RI. Phew!

So here they are: waterfront disaster photos!
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There goes my hair,
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and my scarf, and finally the sun.

Some that aren't so bad, the wind even worked with me for the last one! (I kinda love it actually)
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Mediocre backyard photos, not a total disaster but not so great either.
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Close-up photos which you can't really go wrong on.
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And finally, some close up face shots, these I might not attempt again!
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So now I'll hope you'll excuse me while I go put my pajamas and slippers back on.