Wednesday, June 29, 2011

For the Love of Tri-Ties!

If I had more money to spread around- I'd snap these all up. The prints just make me giddy.
I have 2 of them in my collection that I found on Ebay. One is an abstract geometric print in turquoise, pink, white, and black. The other is an awesome mix of automobiles, bicycles, and wagons printed on a primary palette.
The coolness that is the Tri Tie comes to us courtesy of Baar and Beards, Inc. Japan. They make a cute little collar, pony tail tie, and even look cute tied on the wrist or dangling from a purse strap. I wonder if these really caught on as a fad back in the 1950s...


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Etsy Hoarding?

Ok, I've realized that not only do I have a habit of holding on to too many possessions in real life, but I also do it online.
I'm cleaning out my glut of Etsy Favorites that, although I continue to lust after, I realize I will probably will not buy (or should not buy for the sake of being able to walk in my own home).
I hope they find good homes...maybe there is some room in your closet and enough scratch in your wallet to adopt some of these cuties...some of them are really great deals! ;)







Thursday, June 23, 2011

Dumpster Diva

You never know what you'll find in the dumpster while you're throwing away your cat poop!
Ta-da!



We had to pick up a light bulb for it- but it works like a charm! Right now it's spreading it's heavenly glow upon the Blythe dolls...but maybe soon will get it hanging on the wall. Even though I'm not a huge beer drinker- I was still pretty excited. It is pretty cool. Plus- the trip to Orchard's to buy the light bulb enabled me to have this from the "Get Shaved" food truck parked down the street:

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

What I've Been Busy With Lately...


So, I've totally been sucking at outfits and thrifting and listing on Etsy and blah blah blah. BUT...I have been messing around with my Blythe dolls a lot.
Here are some pictures of my recent adventures in day dreams:

Poopie Boo Bear feeding the kitties.

Lieve (as a cat) chasing Pickle (as a mouse).

Lieve and her new wheels (her legs have a tendency to fall off).

Pretty Avery.

...and just for the heck of it...here is Louis licking tomatoes.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Etsy-tastic!

Wow- what a lazy weekend- just what I needed! I did manage to snap some photos of some things for the Etsy shop- here are some goodies that I listed...

I started out by putting this little yellow gingham dress on the mannequin to take pics. It was my most recent Etsy purchase- but when it arrived I thought it was too short. As I was buttoning it up, I made the happy discovery that it had been hemmed- so looks like it's going to be staying in my closet afterall :)

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Not-a-lotta!

Here are some pictures to pass the time. I'm enjoying an evening at home to myself eating strawberry mochi and watching "Last Man on Earth" with sexy-creepy Vincent Price.

Me over the weekend

My mom as a little girl with her Grandmother and cat, Scuttlebutt

Mini sprinkle donuts of doom

Thee most stylish hat perhaps ever.








Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Adventures in Hair

Well folks, I’ve finally arrived at a point I thought I would never see since I embarked on my latest journey of hair growth. I actually like it. It’s at a decent length where I can pin-curl it, brush it out, manipulate some rolls into it, and leave the house with confidence of some sort.


That being said, I have to stop and reflect on the long and rocky history of the relationship I’ve had with my hair. Let’s go back to the beginning…*harp music plays- key the dream sequence*


As a little girl, I had wild, soft, light brown, angelic curly ringlets. Then in first grade, I was one of the lucky children to get lice (quelle horreur!). My hair was chopped short in an effort to rid my scalp of the little pests. It was never the same after that!


I had a mess of unruly waves and curls that neither myself nor my mother could make sense of. I started dying it in junior high thinking that if I couldn’t be happy with the texture, at least I could have some fun with the color. I can remember experiments using Kool-aid and Sun-In. There came a point where my mom paid to have my hair chemically straightened. It was BEAUTIFUL…for a day…then I washed it…and it went back to the same mess.


Then came that golden day- the day I received my first straightening iron. *angels sing* My life changed. I could do anything with my straight hair…but it got even better. I saw a documentary about Bettie Page on the E! Channel. Black hair and bangs became my mantra.


You’d think once I found something that worked I would have stuck with it. Heavens, no. I jumped on the rollercoaster and away I went.


Short black bob with bangs. Bleach out the black. Brown-blonde hair with bangs. Grow out the bangs. Cut the bangs back. Red hair with bangs. Back to black hair with bangs. Cut it all off into a spiky pixie. Grow back out to black bob with bangs. Cut short again. Add dread-lock extensions and shave back. Grow back to bob with no bangs. Cut bangs again. Grow out into shaggy bob, let color go back to brown. Dye black again. Cut completely short. Bleach out. Dye a billion different shades of red. Grow out. Dye black again.

I’m sure I missed something. 30 years of dye, damage, and chaos!


A brief (and incomplete) history of my many hair-dos (and dont's)


Anyway, now, here I am! I suppose the most interesting part is that I never thought I would actually be encouraging my natural curl and while I feel like I’ve finally stumbled onto something new and sublime, I recall a conversation with grandmother. When asking her how she managed to accomplish her beautiful and sophisticated hairstyles in the 1940s, she laughed.

“We never knew what we were doing, we just curled it and pinned up any old way.”


…and can you guess how many hairstyles and shades my grandmother has been through in all her 89 years on this earth?

Something tells me that even though I’m happy with my hair now…tomorrow is yet another day…


My Grandma with her lovely hair (and my handsome Grandpa) on their wedding day in the 1940s.