That is because this pile of crap is actually a treasure trove of things I love and have collected over the years. Some from my travels, some from shopping (secretly) during working hours. Some I've bought with John. Most of them are also things I've pored over and thought long enough before I buy.
Some things in my possession (this will be a LONG LIST).
My furniture!
*A sewing machine table (with the sewing machine intact) that I bought when I first got the sewing bug. I am not interested in the machine anymore but the table is staring to grow on me in a vintage modern kind of way.
*A midcentury slipper chair that I bought from some guy in Long Beach.
*Grete Jalk coffee table that I had John pick up from ALL THE WAY in Ventura. RIGHT AFTER WORK. Yes, I'm ruthless. But it was a SCORE if there ever was one.
*An Ikea storage/side table. Hey, who said this is only for snooty furniture?
Our appliances (okay this is not a lot)
* Our Philips 40 inch LED TV -- a gift from my brother. Best. Wedding Gift. Ever. (Apart from the huge lump of cash from my folks -- yes, I'm greedy/poor)
* A small Emerson mini fridge from Target (bought on Sale).
* Another Target find: Our ceramic heater with remote control and thermostat.
* Our vaccuum cleaners (my besties) -- a Bissell Deep Cleaner and a Dirt Devil Stick Vac.
All of our other stuff, some gifted (from the wedding), some thrifted, some bought.
Cuisinart Blender
Cuisinart Slow Cooker
Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker
Cuisinart 7 cup food processor
Giada de Laurentiis Panini Maker
DeLonghi Clothes Steamer (from Ruelala ... this was bittersweet)
Aroma Rice Cooker
Crate and Barrel Queen size Mattress Pad
Giada Triply Cookware Set
Giada Buter Warmer Pan
Tfal nonstick cookware
Hampton Forge Knife Set
Oneida Flatware (2)
Le Creuset Dutch Oven 3.5 qt
Le Cresuet spatula set with crock
Bormioli Rocco jars for my spices, tomato sauce, and milk
Acacia Salad Bowls
Mango Wood Bowls
Native Placemats
Rhapsody in Pale Pink
A chronicle of my love for all things vintage and pretty
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Crate and Barrel Shopping
I know it's lame, but I bought some stuff earlier at Old Town Pasadena and I'm showing off product shots from the website (yup -- embarassed!!).
I really just wanted to buy this citrus reamer in a yummy yellow color! It appealed to me so much, and in fact this was on our registry but we didn't really get any small stuff off the registry (which Im thankful for, actually!).
And yes, this is a veggie brush! I have been wanting to organize a cleaning arsenal already.
I really just wanted to buy this citrus reamer in a yummy yellow color! It appealed to me so much, and in fact this was on our registry but we didn't really get any small stuff off the registry (which Im thankful for, actually!).
I have been wanting this pitcher design for years now (when there were no diffusion line options yet). I wanted to pass up on it til John said I really should just get it already.
I am a huge fan of Nigella Lawson's kitchen line and I just can't affor her wooden salad hands, so Im glad I have this as a substiture (don't get me wrong, I am still lemming for her set).
And yes, this is a veggie brush! I have been wanting to organize a cleaning arsenal already.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
My Dream Kitchen
Will be white, with lots of small jars and knick knacks. The cabinets will have glass fronts so I can see everything -- my china, tableware, pantry items, and small appliances.
If the view wouldn't be to pretty, I will not complain. Instead I draw attention to some pretty drapery. The well placed line in the subway tiles is also a very pretty touch.
I mentioned it will be white, right?
With lots of bread-baking going on, and a tiny herb garden.
Images from Apt Therapy and The kitchen.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Splash of Color for the Kitchen
These midcentury Bauer pieces were from a few weeks ago from a North Hollywood estate. Price-wise, this set went for a pretty penny (I wasn't a fan of the estate sale company -- they're always massively overpriced) but it's not very often that I come across these pieces. So I caved.
I actually paid slightly more for this lot compared to the Heath set I got a while back. If you ask me Estate sales are fast becoming a joke -- prices are way too much nowadays. It certainly wasn't like this when I first got into it!
I am just grateful that I was able to acquire some precious and dear things to me at prices that are much more reasonable!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
A Trip at Lowe's
Proved to be quite surprising! I will admit I am much more comfortable going to Home Depot and I thought it is the bees knees.
I didn't expect to see really nice light fixtures! This is a pendant light with rack in one. Brilliant. I love the industrial look of this.
Really nice lamps in MCM colors.
You have to admit that the blue lamp is lovely!
This is the kind of mosaic tile I've been looking for! It's like sea glass, I love it.
John wants this for his (future) garage!!
So actually I didnt get to mention that John went here to purchase a drill press for himself. :) Yay --- more tools!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
A Beach Picnic
So these past weekends have been very eventful for me and John. Saturdays are reserved mostly for yard sales and shopping but Sundays are special in itself as we started a new hobby/tradition: beachcombing and beach picnic!
So yes, our ice chest is very ghetto (we actually tossed it in the beach can) but we will remedy that soon enough. You're also looking at the first quilt I made, which is a lap quilt really, but it's VERY comfy and soft. :)
We actually didn't really find anything (John tried out his metal detector) but we did find a sanddollar --- that counts, right?
So yes, our ice chest is very ghetto (we actually tossed it in the beach can) but we will remedy that soon enough. You're also looking at the first quilt I made, which is a lap quilt really, but it's VERY comfy and soft. :)
We actually didn't really find anything (John tried out his metal detector) but we did find a sanddollar --- that counts, right?
Thursday, September 15, 2011
A Midcentury Modern Weekend
I am really proud of most of what I score at yard sales, but this most recent one is my favorite.
Here's another find - 5 bucks but I consider it to be free with the purchase of an art print.
Midcentury and Danish (yep -- this is marked Made in Denmark!). This is from the home of a Hollywood writer. I was having good day!
I am a huge fan of Heath ceramics -- I think they are the epitome of mid century modern table ware. Very California too in its' simplicity and practicality.
I hope I will not have to forget where these treasures come from. A huge part of their charm lies from who else treasured them. These Heath pieces are from a World War 2 veteran who lived in a wonderful home in Hollywood Hills.
Here's another find - 5 bucks but I consider it to be free with the purchase of an art print.
Midcentury and Danish (yep -- this is marked Made in Denmark!). This is from the home of a Hollywood writer. I was having good day!
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