Showing posts with label thrifted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrifted. Show all posts

3/31/11

House Tour #3, Part 1: Our Living Room

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I'm so happy to finally be able to share with you the rest of our new(ish) home after four months of feeling out the space, finding everything a home, donating, thrifting, and filling in the gaps with DIY. You can see the kids' room here. Our space will probably change again within a year since we're a military family now so it was important to make it feel like home as soon as I could rather than seeing this as a temporary place that wasn't worth the effort.

Entry
I don't want to bore you with every detail of every corner or the fact that I have a story about almost every single item in our home so I'll share the majors and if you have any specific questions I'll try to answer them in the comments below.

Entry
We live in an older house with lovely hardwood floors, plaster walls, two bedrooms, one bath, a large studio, and an unfinished basement. The exterior doesn't have much of a style but the inside has enough charm to suit us. We have always been renters so I've learned to decorate standard off-white walls with plenty of color in our textiles and furniture. We both love the character of vintage and have a collection of mid-century and industrial pieces that I've gathered in the last three or four years.

Living Room
All of our furniture (except our bed) and most of our art/accessories/kitchenware/linens have been found at a flea market, garage sale, thrift store, by the side of the road, or handed down. We happen to have landed in a city full of affordable vintage which has made it so fun to gather together a whole household full of second-hand that we truly love.

Living Room
Almost everything we had from the last house was purchased after we'd moved in and with that specific house in mind. Most of it works in this space but the biggest change is having a combined living/dining area. In our last house the formal dining room was quite large and doubled as my studio. We ate from the table as a family whenever it wasn't covered in fabric or paint, which was most of the time, and there were always projects stacked along the walls.

Living Room and Dining Space
We sold our lovely vintage Lane coffee table and the two matching end tables from our last home tour to have more room for baby gear when Ruby was born. There are days when I'd love to have something to set my coffee on but I love that our kids have plenty of space to chase each other through the living room now. It's been one 'must have' that I've been happy to give up as our needs have changed but I may hunt something similar down in a few years.

Dining Space
The yellow chairs used to belong to my friend, Janae, who purchased them from Funtiques, a fantastically curated vintage shop on Commercial St. here in Springfield. I had always admired them at Janae's house so when I saw these on Craigslist I e-mailed to ask if they were hers. I just knew they'd be snatched up right away but decided if they were still available after a week I'd buy them. Long story short, Janae sold them to me and even hauled them over to my house and I've never regretted replacing our previous set.

Living Room and Dining Space
That mirror above the dining table was found for $5 at a garage sale in our old neighborhood, the table was $40 on craigslist, and the vinyl tablecloth was $2 at a local flea market. I can remember what I paid and where I got almost every thing in this house and have always wanted to tally it up. It's amazing that I have all of that filed away but forgot to put the trash out today.

Dining Space in Living Room

Dining Space in Living Room
The large metal wardrobe was a craigslist find that I almost passed up. We have lovely friends who always, always let us borrow their truck to haul big things home and I was able to load that up for $15. Two weeks later I had sanded and painted it pink. I'm now ready to tone things down and may repaint it minty blue or dark gray in the coming months but pink was fun for awhile. It houses all of our Christmas decorations and random items I change out seasonally.

Dining Space
The orange chair is from Urban Flea Market (Charley's) and will someday be reupholstered. I covered the stool with new foam and some inexpensive fabric. It doubles as a launching pad. The crooked globe almost didn't fit into the back of Elsie's Prius on a thrifting excursion and the chalkboard was made from a piece of pre-cut plywood and chalkboard paint.

Living Room
This wall is my favorite. It was one of the last to get decorated because I didn't know what to fill it with. I didn't want to recreate the same art wall from our last house but didn't have anything else on hand that felt right. One day I was at Urban (Charley's) and spied white plastic letters strewn down an aisle. After finding enough to spell something relevant, I brought them home. I decided to leave them white rather than spray painting them to let their impact be a little more subtle.

Living Room
My third grade teacher, Mrs. Kirschner, regularly told us that 'nice' was a lazy word. She wanted us to become more creative in our selection of descriptive words rather than using the popular fallback. That lesson has encouraged my writing to this day and often comes to mind when I have a choice between sharing something generic or something colorful. It's also funny to get the same reaction from every person that walks in the door and turns around to see it. You can imagine their tone when they say, "Nice!"

Living Room
I originally had this shelf in the kids' shared room in the last house but it was begging to be added to the party under the sign in this house. The vintage wallpaper is a 'nice' compliment to the golden tones of the chair and throw on either side. I've currently replaced the yellow bud vase with a larger arrangement of something from the fence line in our backyard and the pink blossoms are gorgeous.

A Little Corner
This little corner is tucked away between the sideboard that houses our entertainment set up and my new favorite vintage chair. The crates used to be in the bathroom but are just the right size to corral some of my favorite art and diy books. I attached the metallic trays above them with 3M strips and have some polaroids from the old house on display with magnetic clips.

Living Room
I didn't share a photo of the vintage Broyhill sideboard with our flat screen because the whole set up isn't really that aesthetically thrilling. We use a flat screen as a monitor and have an external hard drive, mac mini, speaker, wireless keyboard and wireless mouse to watch movies and tv online and to use as a second computer. The sideboard was a craigslist find that was going to be burned if we hadn't brought it home. It's one of my favorite pieces in our house.

When decorating this new space I didn't want to fall back on old arrangements and ideas from the last house because it felt like an opportunity to play and try new things. I always want our home to be warm and welcoming but I love that it can have a sense of humor, too. Having our home reflect who we are and be somewhere we enjoy spending LOTS of time is important to us and we're thankful not only for this space but for the friends and family that we're able to share it with.

I'll be sharing our kitchen next and then our bedroom so stay tuned for parts two and three!

xoxo,
Rachel

Resources
Couch, Craigslist. Curtains, handmade from Urban Outfitters bedspread. Record Player, Urban Outfitters. Lampshade, Target. Scooter pillow, blog giveaway. Vintage wallpaper, CraftVintage, Art, MaryKateMcDevitt, and LifeLovePaper. Cross-stitch, handmade by me.

2/16/11

Vintage Findings: This Week's Loot

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This pretty thing was found at the last stop of the two hour joy ride I got to take on Valentine's afternoon. It was one of those finds that you feel like you have to hide your excitement over so they don't realize what they have and take it from you! I love cheap thrills and this one came in at $2.00. I can't wait to wear it this spring!

xoxo,
Rachel

1/29/11

Vintage Findings: This Week's Loot

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The family and I took off on Friday morning after Brett's PT to visit some friends in Camdenton, MO and meet their new addition! We loved seeing little Poesy and her teeny, tiny fingers and her teeny, tiny face and teeny, tiny yawns. I kept telling Katie and Johnny I had completely forgotten babies started out that small. Ruby looked huge next to Poesy and was trying really hard to 'play' with her. Thanks, Katie and Johnny for letting us visit and drop off some goodies!

P.S. Hope has the coolest bed fort but it sounds like it's about to get even cooler!


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After our visit we went exploring through town and hit up a few of the thrift and antique stores that Katie and Johnny had shared. Brett occupied Ruby while Sebastian and I went looking for treasures and we both found some fun things! Our first stop was an animal shelter thrift shop where I found these boots for $2! I also picked up a floral sun dress from the 90's that needs to be reworked and found a vintage shirt for Brett.

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Then we stopped in at Bear Market and I found this fun vintage blanket. It's headed to my MIL's Etsy shop sometime in the next few weeks. The vintage 'IN' sign was the bargain of the day and was picked up near Lebanon at a larger flea market. I'm not sure where it's going in the house yet but I love it, cracks and all!

Most of all, we had a fun little family adventure on our way home that involved driving through a field, a derelict building, and a pretty sunset. Photos to come.

I'm posting January sponsor giveaway's later tonight! I hope you're having your own adventures this weekend!

xoxo,
Rachel


1/24/11

Vintage Here, Vintage There: What's in my Vintage Bag?

A New Collaboration

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Rubyellen and I thought it'd be fun to share a little 'what's in my bag?' vintage edition. I have yet to find (locally) that perfect vintage handbag with dainty little buckles and well-worn leather but I do have two vintage weekender bags in my stash that I've used for yarn storage, as a road trip crafting case, a diaper bag, and a suitcase.

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This blue weekender is one I've had for about two years but the other one I have is a lovely mustardy yellow and has two shoulder straps instead of an over the body strap. I most recently used this bag on a road trip to carry some projects to work on in the car while the kids slept. I keep a few things in the bottom when not in use such as crochet hooks, thread, and random writing utensils and keep it in my studio. I love how sturdy they are and how many things I can fit in them!

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Here's what I have most recently packed in my bag: cream yarn and hook to finish the edging on a hat for Ruby, yellow yarn for granny squares, my second hexagon project using a paper piecing technique, paper hexagons, a needle, straight pins, thread, fabric for cutting out hexagons, my sketchbook for ideas and e-course designs, my planner, and a pencil.

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Ruby said it wasn't a VH,VT without her in a photo. Here she is about to get into the stash for the fifth time. She's a good little helper.

A few everyday bags that I could live with if I found them for the right price: this one, this one, this one, this one, or this one.

Here are a few great weekender bags: this one, this one, this one, this one, this one, THIS ONE, and this one.

Check out our Vintage Mama feature from earlier today and head 'over there' to find out what's in Rubyellen's vintage bag.

What kind of vintage bags do you prefer? Do you like them from the 60's and 70's or the 80's and 90's?


xoxo,
Rachel

EDITED: Since I wrote this late at night I forgot to clarify that this isn't my everyday bag. I carry a black vinyl bag my Grandmother bought me at Stage's last year that has a big black bow on it and round silver studs. In it is a multitude of old receipts, straw wrappers, broken crayons, cheerios that have spilled out of a plastic bag, a travel case of diapers and wipes, two pair of sunglasses (one of them broken), chap stick, lip gloss from the drug store, masking tape, and a Thomas train from about 6 months ago.

I carry this one with me on road trips or crafty outings with friends. I had all color coordinated things in it because the projects I work on usually include most of the same colors I'm always drawn to. I think my stuff matches really easily because of this. It comes from knowing what I like and when I only buy things I like, they tend to go well together.

Don't worry. Life is messy over here, too. I'll show you soon. ;)

1/4/11

From The Road: Vintage Findings

Yes, This All Fits In My Trunk
Brett and the kids and I packed up late Monday morning and headed west to Shawnee, OK to help celebrate the opening of Sips Kafe, a swanky new joint in downtown Shawnee, that our good friends from college recently renovated. I made sure our trunk was empty and our suitcase light just in case we happened to stop at one of the many flea markets I've seen along the way!

For A Friend!
Their new place is beautiful and the excitement in the air was infectious. We bumped into some college friends and our kids played together on the stage while we caught up on life (in between a few 'careful's and 'be gentle's). Then we got outta dodge but not before stopping at my favorite thrift store in Shawnee, aptly named Thrift Store. There's always something. I found the four pieces at the bottom of this post there.

Found!
We stayed at my parents' house that night and then Brett kept the kids so I could peruse Rink Gallery without any distractions. It was my reward for finishing up Modern Patchwork and I was so excited to be away from a computer screen and out on my own. I'm sure some of you moms understand that feeling of freedom but I still have to talk myself out of feeling a little guilty for being by myself. I think I have a two hour timer that goes off in my subconscious and tells me I need to get back to my kids. Anyone else have that?

Today's Thrifting Score
Brett is really great about letting me indulge in flea market stops on road trips. He's always ready to pull over and keep the kids entertained for as long as possible and I try not to push my luck. We've got a good thing. As far as the kids go, they are totally on board with browsing as long as they've been fed recently. They're like hungry little lions when we go too long between road trip snacks.

The Odd Couple
This lovely set of burnt orange, mid-century school chairs were a surprise at the back of the last antique store I visited in Bethany, OK today. It was across the street from Southern Nazarene University and sort of around a corner. It's run by a sweet old man with charm so thick you want to take him home with you. He gave me a nice discount since one leg was missing it's knob on the end. Apparently, it's been used at University Hospital and the School for the Deaf. It's been stamped December 2, 1960. I love knowing a little bit of it's back story.

On The Bottom
The letters and number are from an old gas station or kiosk and I am one short of an 'XOXO' display for Valentine's Day. (Keep your eyes peeled). The material is a really wide skirt that I have every intention to cut up to use for curtains or a pillow. The Fisher-Price barn was a deal but it has no animals. You remember how Ruby feels about horses, right? Apparently the barn needed a little glam so she used the vintage enamel flower brooches as substitutes.

Yes, This All Fits In My Trunk
These were from the quickie trip in Shawnee. The plaid summer romper reminds me of something I had when I was a kid.

Thrifted for Ruby
I love the unique collar on this dress, too. I'm so thankful to live in the Midwest where treasures like these are not only possible but affordable! It makes a tight budget more exciting, right?!

The Collar!
I am kind of excited about heading home and getting the house a little more unpacked and arranged after such a long stint with holiday decor and traveling. These pretty, vintage chairs will end up in our kitchen with a little breakfast table that I've yet to find. It's all going to come together soon enough and finally feel like it's ours! I'm planning on sharing projects as I finish them and doing a house tour in February.

What are you most looking forward to this month? It seems like everyone has a goal or resolution they're focusing on for 2011 and the optimism and potential is a little intoxicating to me. Do you have a little list or do you prefer to see where the road takes you?

xoxo,
Rachel

9/13/10

The Trail Of Vintage

A Trail Of Vintage

A Trail Of Vintage

A Trail Of Vintage

A few finds from this weekend!
xoxo,
Rachel

8/13/10

Thrifted

I picked these up in West Plains, MO Thursday afternoon. They are comfortably broken in and only cost me $2.00. I also found a vintage military jacket minus all the patches ( you can see where they used to be!) that I'm hoping to use in my wardrobe this fall. It may need a little presto-chango here and there but it'll be really cute belted over a dress and with boots.

Do you have thrifted pieces in your wardrobe?
xoxo,
Rachel