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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Fresh Shop: One Story Studio.

We're loving One Story Studio, a fresh Etsy shop out of Portland, Oregon. But what's not to love about beautifully-minimalist and slightly geometric art prints?

"Thirteen Kites", $20.




















"The Conductor No. 1", $35.


















"Story of Giovanni No. 7", $50.












"Grounding", $25.

























So pay a visit to One Story Studio and get some eye-catching art for your home. But hurry...especially if you want to be the first to own one of their prints. We have a feeling this undiscovered shop won't stay undiscovered for too long!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Electives.

French:

Gold mirror brooch, from Jennifer Loiselle.


















Film History:

Vintage Paul Newman hanger, from Shaving Kit.






















Advanced Mathematics:

Winged fractal print, from Bonnie Bruno Photography.

























Botany:

Terrarium, from Wendiland.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Colorful Friday Favorites.

Feather art, from Sky Parlor.



















Custom fit bathing suit, from Pierogi Picnic.
























Vintage Moscow 1980 Olympic pencils, from Soviet Vintage




















Vintage Enamelware saucepans, from Niftic.




















Vintage folding ruler, from Jet Set Vintage.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Shop Profile: Ink Whimsy.

Let's put it this way--the term "paper goods" doesn't do Ink Whimsy's Etsy shop any justice. With so many colorful and imaginative notebooks, paper garlands, recycled map envelopes and stickers to choose from, we're thinking paper greats may be the more appropriate description.

Patterned notebook, $5.



















Vintage map sticker seals, $4.50.



















Color burst paper garland, $9.
























Pennant notebook, $3.50.




















Set of 10 vintage map envelopes, $11.




















Part of our week-long "Colors" series. More finds all this week!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Vintage Garage Finds Under $25.

Tennis rackets, from Circle The Square.


















Unopened can of Wilson tennis balls, from Estate Hound.


















Oil can, from White House Grey Barn.


















Pair of wrenches, from Bright Wall.

















Metal toolbox, from Basic Brown.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Gifts For The Industrial Dad.

Vintage stool, from VintageSeventyFive.























Vintage radio dial belt drawer, $39.



















Vintage gas station number, $24.























Vintage cast iron train, from VintageSeventyFive.





















Let's just go ahead and admit it, we have absolutely no idea what our dad really likes. Sure, he graciously accepts the generic tie or dress shirt. And he smiles with glee whenever bags of pistachios are presented (surely this isn't just my dad, right?). But we think the dads of this world deserve something uniquely special this year, wouldn't you agree?

And we've found just the thing--vintage! More specifically, industrial vintage from VintageSeventyFive's Etsy shop. And by the way, we absolutely love this shop! Honestly, what's not to love about these potential Father's Day gems: vintage scales, numbers, trophies, storage containers, and one of our personal faves, vintage cash register flags.

Do yourself (and your dad) a favor and pay a visit to VintageSeventyFive. It's time to end the generic gift-giving cycle. Trust us, your dad will thank you!

Part of our week-long "Gifts For Dad" series. Stay tuned for more dad-centric finds all this week!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

A Few Of Our Favorite Finds.

1960's post office box door, from The Fancy Lamb.

















1960's, Mexican copper enamel trays, from Mascara Jones.



















1930's lithograph advertising label, from Daily Memorandum.
























1950's apothecary lab glass bottle, from Lackluster Co..
























If we listed all of our favorite vintage finds, this post might be 2 miles long. These are simply a few of our current faves. Although, we must say, the post office box doors may just be the most awesomest vintage find ever!

Part of our week long "Featherette Favorites" series. More favorites tomorrow!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Shelving Redux.

Repurposed table section wall shelf, from The Savvy Shopper 1.
























Part of our week long "Spring Cleaning" series. Find more imaginative, recycled home decor in The Savvy Shopper 1's Etsy shop.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Spoonful.

Porcelain spoon rest, from Circa Ceramics.

























Part of our week long "A Handmade Home" series. To see more, click here. And if you want some goodies from Circa Ceramics, visit their Etsy shop, here.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011