July 30, 2011

A Delicate Interest







There aren't many downsides to vintage clothing-- the pieces are usually very sturdy and well-constructed and you never really have to worry about wearing the same thing as everyone else. The exception to the sturdy-rule seems to be dresses. I own several vintage dresses that are positively dainty and delicate, which is very sweet in theory but not very useful when you actually have to move around in the world and avoid snagging on the smallest things, like bushes and car doors and dog claws. When I put on this dress yesterday I immediately discovered several holes in the seams, which yes okay is mainly my fault since it's been sitting in my oft-neglected To Mend pile forever because I've been too lazy to learn how to sew silk. So I pinned it up, and while doing that I discovered an old strategically-placed safety pin put there by someone else! Oh, dress. I'll restore you to your former glory one day.

Vintage thrifted silk dress
Seychelles heels
Belt from a F21 dress

(I'm loving these Photoshop actions from WishWishWish, by the way!)

July 24, 2011

The Week in (Fake) Polaroids

(Also technically a few of these are from a couple weeks ago, and sometimes I forget to take photos of interesting things, but I'm trying.)


Nephew.





At the Harry Potter midnight show. I should have worn my Luna costume but instead I was a student/Pansy. Kater has perfectly summed up my feelings about how much this series means to me (all of us), so I'll just say: it's not over unless we let it be over.










A Hobbit Hole (?!)









July 21, 2011

To The Sea



I'm so happy to be back in Wilmington, it's really kind of ridiculous. The other day we went to the beach in the evening and it was so lovely that I practically exploded from excitement on the way home. Of course I've lived here before but I never really appreciated it then, and now that I'm older I realize how nice it is to live in a place that has the beach and the river and plenty of things to do. Even though I'm not a beach-during-the-hot-day kind of person, there's something about going there in the evening and breathing in the salty air, seeing all the lights from the tourist shops and restaurants and all the brightly-colored houses and realizing that I can go there any time I want. I got really excited and started talking about how wonderful it would be for us to get bicycles and ride around during the evenings, and it would be such a nice place to take the dogs for walks.

I knew immediately where I wanted to go to take pictures, which is this section of trees at Fort Fisher that are so twisty and beautiful. While walking around them I was kind of reminded of Lord of the Rings, I only wish I had put together an outfit that was more flowy and elf-like. My sitar dress will have to do.

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A quick Rebecca tribute shot!







Thrifted vintage dress, sunglasses, & bag
Vintage silver flats, Etsy

July 18, 2011

What I'm Making: Mid Century Mod Credenza Into TV Stand

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Hi George!

This mid-century mod credenza* has been in my parent's house for quite a while-- my dad got it at a yard sale when I was in my late teens and it became my first real record player. I hadn't given it any thought in years (it was parked in a corner of my old room and used as a window seat for the cats) but I realized when I was home recently that with a little sprucing up it would make a lovely TV stand. I kept seeing this type of vintage piece pop up on Apartment Therapy and knew it would look perfect for what I had in mind. (Before anyone side-eyes me for ruining a perfectly good record player, this thing was in terrible shape, I promise.)


Sorry for the bad picture-- impromptu gutting at my parent's house!

We removed the back and Jeremy grabbed a pair of wire cutters and started gutting it. Obviously we would need a way to access everything we put inside, so I wasn't sure if we would have to cut a square out of the front or what. Jeremy started removing random screws to see what they were connected to, and the front panel popped out! Lucky!

After the turntable and speakers were removed it was much lighter and ready to go to the new house. First I had to readjust two of the legs because they had been mysteriously removed and readjusted into wonky positions, which looked terrible from the front. After a thorough cleaning, my dad's mouse sander (I love that thing!) and a few coats of stain, this is what it looked like:



Much better, but the top was driving me nuts! I suppose credenzas like this were used as an all-around party area; the lid opens to reveal six cup holders and the turntable, so I assume people also used the top of it as a bar. The top was completely ruined with black water stains that I couldn't remove with the sander, so I sanded out what I could and stained it anyway, just to see. But it looked terrible so I turned to Google for help, and everything told me to brush on a few coats of bleach until it was light enough, and then re-stain.


Hi Weetzie!

And it worked! Somewhat. It's still uneven, but not nearly as bad.




The inside holds the dvd player, Wii, Xbox and router.

The original plan was to add hinges to the front panel but I need a special kind that I haven't been able to find, so that's on hold for now. Right now we only have to remove the panel to use the dvd player or Xbox, because the Wii sensor sits on top of the TV. The panel isn't a big deal to remove (it pops right out) and it's stable and sits in a groove, so I don't have to worry about it just falling off.


Yay!

I love it. Since the back is open there's enough room inside for the wires to sit and not crowd the floor with their terribleness. A random fact about me is that I love painting/staining/sanding things so I was pretty much in heaven during this project. I think it's obvious by now that I really enjoy making things (and re-imagining them), because it's just so satisfying to look at something and know that you made it useful again! This was my first big project for the new house and I'm over the moon about how it turned out.

* I'm pretty sure this thing is called a credenza; apparently the terms "sideboard" and "credenza" are somewhat interchangeable, but since this had a built-in radio and record player I wasn't sure if it has another name. I always called it a record player cabinet (haha) and this person calls theirs a radiogram, so who knows!

July 11, 2011

Busy Like A Bee

22 July 2011

I thought I should pop in and do an outfit post since I've been lacking in that department lately, and it's completely because I've been so wrapped up in painting and doing projects around the house that I haven't even been out very much since moving here. When I do go out I've been wearing the same things-- usually this purple dress or this stripey one, and then my navy shorts and this lace top in different combinations. I was wearing this top in my last outfit post, how boring of me! I blame summer (like usual).





But the good news is that our house is starting to look like an actual home which means we can have people over soon and I can start going out without feeling like I must get back home I have so very much to do. I haven't got the hang of photographing in here yet (I need to figure out what time of day gets the best light), but as soon as I do I'll post lots of progress photos. I suppose this is kind of a preview, because you get to see the living room color and our ongoing art wall, and then another little wall section that's done for now. I really am super happy with the color, I was trying to match the wall color of Obscura and think I got pretty close-- it's a very light blue/green and looks more blue or green at certain times of the day.

Thrifted top
Buffalo Exchange skirt
Seychelles heels

July 4, 2011

Pretty Things: Circus Themed Decor



Iron-On Octopus Transfer (for pillows, napkins, etc), lemondedeamelle


Vintage Toy Lithograph Plates, nesstiques


Vintage Circus Poster, KingPaper


Vintage 'Jumbo the Elephant' Iron Bank, candlerarts


'60s Libby Merry-Go-Round Glasses, twinheartsvintage


Elephant Prince Pillow Cover, vivasweetlove


Vintage Ringmaster Shelf-Sitter, jollytimeone


Circus-Themed Fabric, BlendidSplendid


Vintage Toy Box (!), DaveysVintage (would make a great sewing box)

Lots of these would look great in a vintage-inspired nursery, and I always love old movie or circus posters for living areas. There are so many elephants! I've always felt bad for circus elephants (and all circus animals, really). I think that's why I included so many.
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