Starting anew is always a good thing! Here is Vol. 1 of "Artful Living on the Bluff" for you to enjoy. While I am not contributing new material to this blog, please feel free to look around and then visit me at the new and (hopefully) improved "Artful Living on the Bluff" blog at artfullivingonthebluff.blogspot.com
Monday, November 21, 2011
Thrifting Treasures!
Tuesday is my errand day. Part of that day is devoted to stopping at the local thrift shops to see what treasures I can come up with. Not the largest haul I've every made but a bit of fun, a bit of fashion and some crafty goodness came to my house this week...
I am a magazine addict! I'm pretty good about not buying too many at the bookshop but when they are fairly recent and only $.25 at the thrift store - I'm a happy girl! My soft spot are travel mags and home decor. These issues of House Beautiful and Elle Decor should keep me happy for a little while.
You will also notice in this photo some wonderful upholstery fabric samples and 2 pair of super fantastic earrings! I have no idea what I will do with the fabric but the beaded earrings will go straight to my Cynthia St. Anne shop on Etsy. The enamel earrings will go in my stash for use in a jewelry project sometime down the road...
Speaking of stash... I was really excited to see some beads and a whole baggie of chain remnants in the "craft bin" at my favorite thrift store.
These are great and the beads are VINTAGE, no less!! Woo hoo! My stash just got a little bigger...
...as did my movie collection. Here's something you may not know about me... I'm a movie fanatic. period. Favorite generas: Romantic Comedy, Historical Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy and Art or History Documentaries. If I like a movie, I can watch it hundreds of times and never get tired of it. My favorite part of any DVD? The extra features - commentaries, "making of" featurettes... yep, I'm a geek. So, how happy was I when I went to the second-hand video/CD shop and saw these boxed sets from "The Lord of the Rings"?? My only disappointment was that they didn't have all three. Oh well, something to keep my eye out for...
I also have a soft spot for hats and snagged this vintage beret...
Finally, I found a loom for making hair pin lace! My friend Kristy has a truly great scarf that her grandmother made. She couldn't figure out how it was done but when I saw it I knew in an instant it was hair pin lace!! It sort of looks like this scarf from a vintage craft book...
Hair pin lace was one of the first crafty things my grandmother ever taught me. Anyway... I found this loom (actually 3 looms) and I think I'll give one to her. Maybe she'll want to give it a try!
Does anyone do hair pin lace anymore??
**post duplicated from my other blog - "Cynthia St. Anne"**
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Morning Coffee Quotes
| Chickadee - photo by Cindy Caraway |
- Napoleon Hill
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot
"The quieter you become the more you can hear."
- Ram Dass
"I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor."
- Henry David Thoreau
"Here's what management is about: Pick good people and set the right priorities."
- Lee Iacocca
"Power is like saltwater; the more you drink, the thirstier you get."
- Charles Colson
"We deceive ourselves by the smallness of our surrenders."
- Derek Kinder
"That deeply emotional conviction of the presence of a superior reasoning power, which is revealed in the incomprehensible universe, forms my idea of God."
- Albert Einstein
"If things go wrong, don't go with them."
- Roger Babson
"Beware of the person of one book."
- Saint Thomas Aquinas
"If you remember the Sixties, you weren't there."
- Grace Slick
"When you’re on a journey, and the end keeps getting further and further away, then you realize that the real end is the journey."
- Karlfried Graf Durckheim
"Pity the man who has a favorite restaurant, but not a favorite author."
- Jim Rohn
"You can’t spell integrity without the word grit."
- John Maxwell
"It's not the bulls and bears you need to avoid -- it's the bum steers."
- Chuck Hillis
"In a full heart there is room for everything, and in an empty heart there is room for nothing."
- Antonio Porchia
"I never said most of the things I said."
- Yogi Berra
Monday, November 14, 2011
The Winter Sort and Thrift Store Fashion
A fashionista I am not. Wish I were.... sometimes. My daily uniform consists mainly of an old ratty pair of sweatpants paired with an oversized men's shirt and turtleneck. It's about comfort and, in the winter, warmth. When one decides to work from home there is a danger of becoming like me. What has slowly happened over the past few years is that I virtually have no clothes aside from this scruffy uniform. Panic inevitably sets in any time there is a party or gallery opening because I just don't have cute clothes anymore! I have lots of cute friends with cute clothes and I'm starting to feel like the neighborhood frump.
The other day, as the first snow of the season was falling, I knew it was time to do the winter sort. Assess my warm weather clothes, put the worn-out and/or stained pieces in a bag to go away and carefully fold the keepers into the storage boxes until the thaw. Then comes the joy of pulling the old winter favorites from their hiding place. This is one of my most anticipated activities. You see, I love winter... and turtlenecks... and Pashmina scarves... and wool... and stocking caps. What amazed me as I set these beloved clothes out was how few of them had survived the spring sort.
On this sad day, I came to realize that I had exactly one pair of jeans worth wearing. One pair of jeans?? And exactly 2 winter sweaters - a beautiful Irish wool cable knit and a vintage Dale of Norway - both keepers to the nth degree. A handful of turtlenecks had survived without some sort of spot smack dab in the middle of the chest - but all of those were in some shade of dirt or faded black - you know... beige, tan, some drab grayish-green color, etc. I realized that things just have to change! No more frump girl.
So, I summoned up my courage, took a shower and set off for the local big box thrift shop - aka. Goodwill.
Four hours later (yes... you read that correctly... 4 HOURS!) I emerged victorious having found some very nice pieces: 2 new jackets, 2 turtleneck sweaters, 1 dress, 1 skirt and (yes!) a pair of jeans. I am now looking forward to having someplace special to go so that I can wear them. Fortunately, Mom and I are off to Chicago in a couple weeks to go to the One-of-a-Kind Show and enjoy the holiday lights along Michigan Ave.
These photos don't represent everything I found but you will get the idea, I hope:
First, my new favorite outfit: a cute denim jacket, a lime green silk cable knit turtleneck and a large weave plaid wool skirt! Paired with my black leather boots and black Ultrasuede skirt (both also resale store finds!) this will be a sweet outfit! Finish it off with one of my beadwork necklaces in just the right shades and I will NOT be embarrassed to be seen at the next artsy-fartsy event :)
I also brought home a vintage wool jacket originally from County Seat. Paired with the black turtleneck (and the aforementioned skirt and boots), this goes nicely with my favorite little cap (also a thrift store find!) and fabric flower brooch (my own creation)... or just the brooch if I'm not in a hat mood:
Orange has been one of my favorite colors for a couple of years now. I was very happy to find a pretty orange V-neck sweater that will go nicely under the denim jacket and show off my Aztec Amulet necklace:
Speaking of Orange, as I was unpacking the winter stuff I found a vintage wool jacket that I bought last year and never wore because I'm a big chicken. Well, no more! Next chance I get, I'm wearing this one with head-to-toe black and my Chameleon necklace. Let 'em look (I'm pretty sure they will!):
Finally, just because I love shopping resale (actually, I haven't, except for undergarments, bought new clothing in many, many, MANY years), here are some other thrift store finds from past trips that I will wear ALOT this season -
My boots...
...and my 2 Ultrasuede skirts!
I may have to splurge on some leggings!
The other day, as the first snow of the season was falling, I knew it was time to do the winter sort. Assess my warm weather clothes, put the worn-out and/or stained pieces in a bag to go away and carefully fold the keepers into the storage boxes until the thaw. Then comes the joy of pulling the old winter favorites from their hiding place. This is one of my most anticipated activities. You see, I love winter... and turtlenecks... and Pashmina scarves... and wool... and stocking caps. What amazed me as I set these beloved clothes out was how few of them had survived the spring sort.
On this sad day, I came to realize that I had exactly one pair of jeans worth wearing. One pair of jeans?? And exactly 2 winter sweaters - a beautiful Irish wool cable knit and a vintage Dale of Norway - both keepers to the nth degree. A handful of turtlenecks had survived without some sort of spot smack dab in the middle of the chest - but all of those were in some shade of dirt or faded black - you know... beige, tan, some drab grayish-green color, etc. I realized that things just have to change! No more frump girl.
So, I summoned up my courage, took a shower and set off for the local big box thrift shop - aka. Goodwill.
Four hours later (yes... you read that correctly... 4 HOURS!) I emerged victorious having found some very nice pieces: 2 new jackets, 2 turtleneck sweaters, 1 dress, 1 skirt and (yes!) a pair of jeans. I am now looking forward to having someplace special to go so that I can wear them. Fortunately, Mom and I are off to Chicago in a couple weeks to go to the One-of-a-Kind Show and enjoy the holiday lights along Michigan Ave.
These photos don't represent everything I found but you will get the idea, I hope:
First, my new favorite outfit: a cute denim jacket, a lime green silk cable knit turtleneck and a large weave plaid wool skirt! Paired with my black leather boots and black Ultrasuede skirt (both also resale store finds!) this will be a sweet outfit! Finish it off with one of my beadwork necklaces in just the right shades and I will NOT be embarrassed to be seen at the next artsy-fartsy event :)
I also brought home a vintage wool jacket originally from County Seat. Paired with the black turtleneck (and the aforementioned skirt and boots), this goes nicely with my favorite little cap (also a thrift store find!) and fabric flower brooch (my own creation)... or just the brooch if I'm not in a hat mood:
Orange has been one of my favorite colors for a couple of years now. I was very happy to find a pretty orange V-neck sweater that will go nicely under the denim jacket and show off my Aztec Amulet necklace:
Speaking of Orange, as I was unpacking the winter stuff I found a vintage wool jacket that I bought last year and never wore because I'm a big chicken. Well, no more! Next chance I get, I'm wearing this one with head-to-toe black and my Chameleon necklace. Let 'em look (I'm pretty sure they will!):
Finally, just because I love shopping resale (actually, I haven't, except for undergarments, bought new clothing in many, many, MANY years), here are some other thrift store finds from past trips that I will wear ALOT this season -
My boots...
...and my 2 Ultrasuede skirts!
I may have to splurge on some leggings!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Window on a Garden 2
Window on a Garden 2 was inspired by the wonderful colors and florals in the reclaimed acrylic cabochon. Simple and sweet, the pendant measures an impressive 3" across. Named as number "2" because there was another Window on a Garden that lives in New England now...
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Morning Coffee Quotes
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| Northern Wisconsin Sunset - photo by Cindy Caraway |
"We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience."
- George Bernard Shaw
"When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger."
- Epictetus
"Hope is definitely not the same thing as optimism. It is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out."
- Vaclav Havel
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"
- L. Frank Baum - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
"Charity sees the need, not the cause."
- German Proverb
"Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you."
- Pericles
"A man can believe a considerable deal of rubbish, and yet go about his daily work in a rational and cheerful manner."
- Norman Douglas
"Exaggeration is a blood relation to falsehood and nearly as blamable."
- Hosea Ballou
"We need not only a purpose in life to give meaning to our existence but also something to give meaning to our suffering.
We need as much something to suffer for as something to live for."
- Eric Hoffer
"Precisely because our political speeches are meant to be reported, they are not worth reporting.
Precisely because they are carefully designed to be read, nobody reads them."
- Gilbert Keith Chesterton
"It is more shameful to distrust our friends than to be deceived by them."
- Confucius
"Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved."
- William Jennings Bryan
"What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving."
- Adrian Rogers
"There is no greater hell than to be a prisoner of fear."
- Ben Johnson
"At too many companies, the boss shoots the arrow of managerial performance and then hastily paints the bulls eye around the spot where it lands."
- Warren Buffett
"My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four unless there are three other people."
- Orson Welles
"The great act of faith is when a man decides he is not God."
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
"It is another's fault if he be ungrateful, but it is mine if I do not give. To find one thankful man, I will oblige a great many that are not so."
- Seneca
"The most decisive actions of our life -- I mean those that are most likely to decide the whole course of our future -- are, more often than not, unconsidered."
- Andre Gide
"Hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper."
- Francis Bacon
Friday, November 11, 2011
A bouquet of flower necklaces
Just a shot of a few fabric rose necklaces I was working on the other night:
They're ready for the upcoming holiday market and my Cynthia St. Anne shop on Etsy.
So sweet and simple to wear, they seem to attract attention whenever I wear one out and about.
They're ready for the upcoming holiday market and my Cynthia St. Anne shop on Etsy.
So sweet and simple to wear, they seem to attract attention whenever I wear one out and about.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Announcing STITCHED 2012!
I have been invited by Alma Stoller to be a teacher for STITCHED 2012! STITCHED as described by Alma herself, from her blog:
"STITCHED is a collection of 20 online video workshops by 20 amazing and talented fabric artists. Each workshop provides you with high-value and high-content information to get you sewing, designing and creating."
Registration for the series of classes, which concentrate on fiber arts, starts on December 1st. You get access to all 20 online classes (plus some added extras from Alma) for just $89 dollars!! When the time comes, I hope you will contact me for official sign-up information. I get a bonus for every friend that takes the course! Yay!
Find out about the instructors by clicking here or scroll down following links:
**All of the beautiful graphics are from Alma's blog!!**
Find out about the instructors by clicking here or scroll down following links:
**All of the beautiful graphics are from Alma's blog!!**
Blog: www.SewHooked.com
Blog: www.PaulaJoerling.com
Blog: www.SewSweetness.com
Blog: www.ShinyHappyWorld.com
Blogs:
blog: www.TammyGilley.com
Blog:
Blog: Sew Old Sew New, www.sooldsonew.blogspot.com
If you would like to join me on this amazing adventure, please click here to view more details!
**All of the beautiful graphics are from Alma's blog!!**
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