Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A Hard Day's Night or....

A Working Girls Secret....
I went shopping or "scrounging" today, and I normally don't hit antique stores with much success since I am an uber picky dealer with my own store....so I had to really work hard to find anything.  I did end the day with swollen feet and some treasures!

The little boxed set of antique Colgate products is darling...the green talc can is only 2 inches tall, the graphics on the box are very sweet.  I love the graphics on the dye package too....contents and instructions are all intact...apple blossom pink from the 20's!

I'm well pleased with the jewels too.  I got some wonderful brass filigree and textured beads,  a couple of interesting dress clips, a nice brass brooch from the 30's with a litho of "Marie" under glass, and some nice strands of rosary beads.   I scored some interesting very vintage chain and a little pile of earrings, and a couple of victorian pins.  Some of these things will be sacrificed to the gnarling hunger of re-creation, some of them I will list when the honeymoon is over.

One piece I found is the rhodium deco filigree lavaliere, with the pale blue faceted stones.  It's really very pretty but needs tlc.  The faux pearls are in such bad shape, I'm going too replace them with nice freshwater pearls.  Once it's cleaned and has a real going-over, it will be truly breathtaking.

I don't think it shows well in the pictures but the "sleeper" find of the day was a strand of ugly, odd boho style beads of undetermined nature.  My first glance blew them off thinking 70's Pier 1 junk.  For some reason I kept going back...then I noticed they was strung on fine chain....flappers did that because of vigorous dancing.  Gorgeous engraved brass barrel clasp, I have to study it more, but for $4.00?  I've seen single beads sell for more than that!  It has 3 very unusual hand hammered metal beads and hand carved bone bits. 

So, though my feet are mad at me for wearing my western boots all day, my pocketbook is pleased and I'm feeling smug.

The crepe paper roses are a delicate little spray from the 30's.  They just jumped into the bag at the last minute.

Till next time........

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

CenturyVintage....

Another Etsy shop, CenturyVintage for vintage and antiques, destash and great stuff to inspire....just opening (as in today) and so come visit, check back...I love my banner...Alicia Pellon (artinsomnia) has done all of mine for Artfire and Etsy,  she inspires me.  Truly....sigh, she is wonderful....I highly recommend her.............

It's all still so new, the categories aren't built yet, really.  And there are other projects on all the burners, but I wanted to check in....
okay so I have:
bonjourmadame.artfire.com
cobwebpalace.artfire.com
thecobwebpalace.etsy.com
centuryvintage.etsy.com

I will never get around to Facebook....Twitter....Plurk.....

I am really loving Creative Souls...



Till next time!
moi

Monday, March 8, 2010

Ladyes of The Cobweb Palace, Act II...

Are you weary of the ladyes yet?  I'm pleased with the outcome of this little group, but am ready to take a break from paper and trims for just a bit....the jewelry bench beckons to me, whispering, "I miss you...".  They're all listed, between etsy and artfire, I could sink the Titanic with these dolls....I do have plans brewing for another grouping, but somewhat different.  Photo layout and fonts are giving me grief this evening, so I do apologise for the choppy presentation.  Until next time...!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Presenting The First Ladyes of Cobweb Palace....

And they are indeed the first of a new area of expression for me.   Paper dolls, puppets, free standing these are, but articulated characters are in the works as well.....Meet the ladyes, on their way to entertainments of an undoubtedly exciting nature.  These five lovelies have just been introduced in my Etsy shop, and I have plans for many, many more characters of the CobwebPalace sort.  I am using lots of wonderful antique and vintage embellishments, and will make no two alike.  Some will go to Artfire, some to Etsy, some will stay with me to adorn my studio.  Please check back with me periodically to meet the new personalities.  Paper dolling fits right in with everything else I do, and helps use up my tiny snippets and scraps of  antique bits.....Shhhhh!  I can't say too much right now, but I do think you'll be delighted!