Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Pin to Vintage


Maybe by now you’ve had a chance to check out Pinterest, the website where you can ‘pin’ photos from the internet to your personal ‘pinboards’.
Occasionally you might even come across photos from your very own blog!


WARNING: I have found Pinterest to be extremely addictive and now know it should not be viewed unless one is prepared to abandon all previously scheduled activities and perhaps be willing to skip a meal or two while under its spell.


 If you want to see if a photo has been pinned from your blog, replace the xxxxxx with your blog's name:  http://pinterest.com/source/xxxxxx.blogspot.com/
For instance, to see what’s been pinned from Into Vintage, I would use this: http://pinterest.com/source/sointovintage.blogspot.com/

One photo from this blog that’s been pinned is this vintage ornament tree I made last year.

And yesterday another vintage-loving blogger, Charlene, emailed me to share her version of the ornament tree:

I love it! And she was so clever to do this on a real door – why didn’t I think of that?
See all of her photos on her blog, Willow & Paisley.
Now I’m wondering…are there more of these vintage ornament trees out there?


In other news, the exciting Third Annual Academy of Vintage Christmas Ornament Arts and Sciences Award Ceremony (um, does that name get longer every year?) is underway over at Oodles and oodles.
This year’s winners have been announced including the highly anticipated Best Christmas Ornament Reminiscent of a Joni Mitchell Song.”
You’ll see.


PS You can click HERE to see what I’ve ‘pinned’ onto Pinterest.
I’m going to stop saying ‘pin’ and just say pin now.  Pin.


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

A vintage tablecloth winner and even more giveaways I think you’ll love




Thanks to everyone who entered the vintage Christmas tablecloth giveaway!



Lucky comment number 57 was randomly selected and congrats go to artteachergirl!

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While traveling the internet, I came across several other giveaways you might want to check out. Click the caption below each photo to go to the giveaway.


















Saturday, December 10, 2011

A Vintage Christmas Tablecloth Giveaway




Subtitle: From My Drawers to Yours.

Did you see this coming?


Somehow I’ve ended up with more vintage Christmas tablecloths than I need or can possibly use so perhaps you’d be willing to give a good home to this colorful, old friend?



It measures about 48 x 60” and looks lovely layered over a larger, solid-colored tablecloth or maybe it’s just the right size for you as it is.

I would show it to you on my dining room table but have you seen it lately?

Neither have I. It’s buried under shopping bags, tissue paper, jigsaw puzzles and serving pieces that were last used on Thanksgiving day.

I know. Thanksgiving.



If you’d like to enter to win, just leave a comment.

I’ll draw a name on Tuesday, December 13. This is open to anyone, anywhere in the whole wide world.

And while we’re waiting for Tuesday to roll around, I’m going to introduce this tablecloth to my iron!



Happy Holidays.

xo!  -amy




Wednesday, December 7, 2011

In my drawers


There’s a new addition to the vintage Christmas tablecloth drawer and I’m especially happy about it because:
It’s one I don’t have and it’s one I’ve never seen before and (this is always the deciding factor for me) it was a really great price.

I have achieved vintage Christmas tablecloth nirvana.

As long as we’re in the Christmas tablecloth drawer, let’s look around, shall we?

My all-time favorite. 
 Somehow I’ve ended up with four (!?) of these which might mean there’s been a breakdown in my Vintage Tablecloth Inventory System.  Or I’m hoarding. Or both.
 I really don’t know exactly what went wrong here.

My second all-time favorite.
Which I guess explains why I have only one.
Instead of four. (!?)

Do you iron before you store yours?
Sometimes I do. Sometimes I don’t.
 I’m random like that.

None of these fit my table but I like to layer them over a big, plain white tablecloth.

That way no one gets left out.

Or in. The drawer, I mean.


Christmas comes but once a year.


Sunday, December 4, 2011

Vintage Christmas with a Pinch of Kitsch and Glitter



Ever the multi-tasker, I was fortunate to time a recent errand in Portland, OR with the opening day of Monticello Antique Mall’s Vintage Christmas Show.


Their Christmas show is always an amazing visual experience.


And I just enjoy spending time with others who are vintage-Christmas afflicted.


Except when they’re heading to the cash register carrying something I wish I had found before they did.


To the lady holding the vintage wood sap bucket with that beautifully-perfect aqua patina:
I’m mostly sorry I stalked you. I only did it to make sure you were really serious about buying it.
You were.


I moved on.


Lots of holiday inspiration, everywhere.





You can see the rest of the photos here.


By the way, did you see where this fellow turned up?
 

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Warning. This one's a rambler.





Thanksgiving sure shot by like a rocket.
  
I only know it actually happened because I ran the dishwasher four times in 24 hours.

(I am definitely giving thanks for dishwashers.)
  
That and because it was the one and only day in recent history my dining room table was heaped with food and the good china rather than the Mt. Vintage Christmas of things going to /coming back from the Plucky Maidens Junkfest where I was vendor.



Despite the deafening silence here, I have most definitely not packed up and moved off the internet.



My desk looks like someone has been pulling a vintage all-nighter.



In the days since Thanksgiving, I’ve been firmly glued to my chair in front of the computer, filling my etsy shop with vintage Christmas.



I only leave the house to go out and look for more.



What can I say? Tis the season.



After setting up my vendor space the night before the Plucky Maidens show, I went back to my hotel room and assembled a 6-1/2’ vintage aluminum Christmas tree and the next morning I carried it through the hotel lobby and across the property to the building where I was selling.



Can’t stop me.



It didn’t sell.  I am now really good at dismantling it in seconds flat.  



On the bright side, I listed it online yesterday and less than 24 hours later, it’s now winging its way to its forever home in Peoria.



All's well that ends well.