Sunday, January 23, 2011

It's time to be shameless!

I love Shameless Self Promotion Sunday on Twitter.  It makes me not feel so.... shameless.  We tag our tweets with #ssps and let everyone else do the promoting by retweeting.  It's also a great way for me to find things I love without all the work of searching.  Here are some of my favorites! I think of all, my favorite is the grapes lamp, I have a pair of table lamps in the same style that are blue and green





















Thursday, January 20, 2011

Get organized!

Today's item of the day theme for the Artfire Vintage Guild was Get Organized!  I thought I would share some vintage items to help you do just that.  I'm hoping it will get me motivated to do just that!  I think my favorite is the sewing cabinet!  Juggling full time job and full time daughter and a online vintage shop keeps me busy, so I really need to...

GET ORGANIZED!








































Monday, January 17, 2011

Mmmmm... Pumpking Bread

Ismael loves my pumpkin bread.  Even though he insists it is not bread, it's cake.  Usually this turns in to an all day cake vs bread debate.  Cake, bread, I don't care, it gives me an excuse to break out my vintage 1950s Sunbeam Mixmaster.   This is probably one of my favorite vintage items in my kitchen.  And it has outlasted both my mother's and my aunts high dollar modern mixers.  And that is just since I bought it 3 years ago.  I found it at a thrift store for $5.  Granted I don't bake as much as I would like, but it really get's a work out around the holidays and birthdays.  In the hot summer time, I make lemonade cupcakes with cream cheese frosting.  Delicious!  Here is one of my favorite recipes from an old southern baptist church cookbook I have:

Banana Cake Supreme
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 2 c. sugar
  • 6 mashed bananas (very ripe)
  • 1 c. butter, melted
  • 2 tsp soda disolved in small amount water
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp cloves
  • 1 tsp nutmeg
  • 3 1/2 c. cake flour
  • 1 large pinch salt
  • 1 c raisens
  • 1 c. chopped nuts
Beat eggs until light and fluffy.  Add sugar and beat again.  Add the melted butter and stir vigorously.  Add the mashed bananas and soda.  In a seperate bowl, sift together the flour, salt, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg.   Fold this mixture into the wet batter.  Dust the raisins and chopped nuts with flour and add to the mixture.  Bake at 350 degrees for 55 minutes.  Let cool and serve.

Delicious!

Here are some great vintage kitchen goodies to help you make this wonderful cake!  Just click the link below each picture to take you to where you too can purchase your own fantastic mixer!



















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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Shameless Self Promotion Sunday on twitter!

Here are some great items I found on twitter.  Sunday's are our day to shamelessly promote ourselves and other shameless sellers.  Just tag your tweets with #ssps and join the fun!  Check back every Sunday as I post some of my favorite finds!

                                               Vintage Reed and Barton Damascene Necklace














One of my favorite finds this summer






Summers before work, I have a long drive along a highway that I can guarantee every Friday and Saturday I will see an estate sale.  Of course I have to leave 2 hours early, knowing I can't pass up a good estate sale!  So I stopped along the way, and found these lovelies.  Mint condition Holiday Fair big eyed Japan pose dolls!  Each still in her plastic with their price tags, a whopping US $1.00 from Sears, Roebuck & Co.  They had been stuck in the back of a closet belong to an elderly relative that passed away.  I couldn't believe it!  I am in love with them.  I finally decided, since I have 2 of the same, to finally part with one of the blonds.  You can find her in my artfire shop.



 

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Why Vintage?

My boy doesn't understand my love of vintage. Like most people, when he hears vintage, he just thinks old and used. I think quality. I think craftsmanship. I think made to stand the test of time. Modern wares are meant to break down, tear up, and fall apart in 5 years, so that you have to replace it and spend your money all over again. Things today have that cookie cutter, everything looks the same feel. I don't like to look like everyone else. I'm my own person, and don't like to appear as I just came off an assembly line. I don't like my home looking like the centerfold of some interior design magazine. We are a disposable society, and I'm not disposable.

And that's why I love vintage.