WHAT TO COLLECT?


JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS....


Of things I've found Out-and-About...


& thought were beautiful ...


ANTIQUE MEDICINAL BOTTLES IN PURPLE GLASS:
I saw this layout of purple glass bottles while on a trip to Marburger / Round Top a few years ago, and it was such a bright spot in a rainy day forecast.

I snapped this photo while shopping again at The Western Hardware Co. in Leadville, Co. The sunlight that filters through the foggy, old glass is beautiful.

Or just cool...


NATIVE AMERICAN / SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY

I took these photos of my mom's collection of mini-Native American pottery pieces. She took a basket, filled them with (dried) beans and then piled the pieces on each other. I showed her that some of them were broken, and she told me that was from my youngest son (huh-hmmm) .... We both thought that the broken pieces actually add interest to the vignette... Less perfect is usually more interesting than perfection!



To things that I collect myself....

and Things I want to Collect in the Future....


ANTIQUE TRADE CARD BOOK MARKS


ANTIQUE BLOTTERS
Both the Trade Cards & Blotters are from Princeton's Graphic Arts Library. I LOVE their blog. If you are also a fan of Ephemera and Graphic Arts or History, check it out!


To objects that are historically interesting ...


ANTIQUE PERUVIAN BURIAL DOLLS, c. 500 A.D.
Antique Peruvian Burial Dolls from Colorado Collectables, via Western Hardware Co. These dolls are approximately 1,200 - 2,000 years old. Because some of these regions hardly see rain, the textiles of the dolls remain in mint condition. I like the way these are framed and displayed.

And objects that may not have monetary significance .... But mean a lot to you...


ANTIQUE POSTCARD BOOKS

This is the cover to a Post Card Souvenir Book from Kyoto, Japan, circa 1900. It belonged to my Great-Great Aunt, along with the postcards books below:

Pompeii Postcard Book, c.1900

The map from inside the postcard book


Above & Below: Rome Postcard Books c.1900

This postcard book was purchased while touring the Galleria Borghese and Museum and it contains images of popular artwork seen there. 
Souvenir Postcard Book from Martinique, France c.1900

Postcard book from Venice, Italy. Each postcard is drawn & watercolored in the manner of the cover; c.1900

Postcard Book of Scenes from San Francisco to Portland via The Shasta Route, purchased as a souvenir while on the Southern Pacific Railroad Route, around 1895-1900.

Another Postcard Book, purchased while in India and on the Eastern Bengal Railroad Route, c.1900

Souvenir Postcard book from Djibouti -- a French/Arabic Republic of Africa, c.1900
Postcards in paper envelope from Temple of Heaven in China, c.1900

Postcards wrapped in paper envelope from Sprzedaży Pocztówek, published by A. Chlebowski of  Warsaw, Poland c.1905

This small booklet has real dried flowers attached to it (Also shown as the first image of this post). The flowers were collected by my family in Genève, Switzerland c.1895-1903. The flowers are remarkably in perfect shape!


So, What DO you collect??

WHAT TO COLLECT?


JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS....


Of things I've found Out-and-About...


& thought were beautiful ...


ANTIQUE MEDICINAL BOTTLES IN PURPLE GLASS:
I saw this layout of purple glass bottles while on a trip to Marburger / Round Top a few years ago, and it was such a bright spot in a rainy day forecast.

I snapped this photo while shopping again at The Western Hardware Co. in Leadville, Co. The sunlight that filters through the foggy, old glass is beautiful.

Or just cool...


NATIVE AMERICAN / SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY

I took these photos of my mom's collection of mini-Native American pottery pieces. She took a basket, filled them with (dried) beans and then piled the pieces on each other. I showed her that some of them were broken, and she told me that was from my youngest son (huh-hmmm) .... We both thought that the broken pieces actually add interest to the vignette... Less perfect is usually more interesting than perfection!



To things that I collect myself....

and Things I want to Collect in the Future....


ANTIQUE TRADE CARD BOOK MARKS


ANTIQUE BLOTTERS
Both the Trade Cards & Blotters are from Princeton's Graphic Arts Library. I LOVE their blog. If you are also a fan of Ephemera and Graphic Arts or History, check it out!


To objects that are historically interesting ...


ANTIQUE PERUVIAN BURIAL DOLLS, c. 500 A.D.
Antique Peruvian Burial Dolls from Colorado Collectables, via Western Hardware Co. These dolls are approximately 1,200 - 2,000 years old. Because some of these regions hardly see rain, the textiles of the dolls remain in mint condition. I like the way these are framed and displayed.

And objects that may not have monetary significance .... But mean a lot to you...


ANTIQUE POSTCARD BOOKS

This is the cover to a Post Card Souvenir Book from Kyoto, Japan, circa 1900. It belonged to my Great-Great Aunt, along with the postcards books below:

Pompeii Postcard Book, c.1900

The map from inside the postcard book


Above & Below: Rome Postcard Books c.1900

This postcard book was purchased while touring the Galleria Borghese and Museum and it contains images of popular artwork seen there. 
Souvenir Postcard Book from Martinique, France c.1900

Postcard book from Venice, Italy. Each postcard is drawn & watercolored in the manner of the cover; c.1900

Postcard Book of Scenes from San Francisco to Portland via The Shasta Route, purchased as a souvenir while on the Southern Pacific Railroad Route, around 1895-1900.

Another Postcard Book, purchased while in India and on the Eastern Bengal Railroad Route, c.1900

Souvenir Postcard book from Djibouti -- a French/Arabic Republic of Africa, c.1900
Postcards in paper envelope from Temple of Heaven in China, c.1900

Postcards wrapped in paper envelope from Sprzedaży Pocztówek, published by A. Chlebowski of  Warsaw, Poland c.1905

This small booklet has real dried flowers attached to it (Also shown as the first image of this post). The flowers were collected by my family in Genève, Switzerland c.1895-1903. The flowers are remarkably in perfect shape!


So, What DO you collect??

FUNNY


FUNNY


GOOD TO KNOW


I have been saving some information for some time, that I find useful and thought I'd share it, and hopefully you might find it useful too. 

DIY: GREEK KEY ETCHED MIRROR


I tore these pages out of a Southern Living Magazine from May, 2010. I've been saving them for sometime just for that CHANCE that I would take this on.... I hope to one day, it looks fun & easy...



LINEN SIZES FOR TABLE SIZES:





WINDOW VALENCE IDEAS

Usually when I propose valence treatments for windows (especially with drapes) I get a startled, sour/bad reaction. I keep this image torn from a House Beautiful Magazine years ago as an example of some really good ideas & shapes for window treatments...




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above 4 documents courtesy of Abesilverman.com

HOW TO FOLD A NAPKIN

I have a book called 
 and it is full of great ideas on table settings and how to make them look fantastic. 


I particularly liked the the tutorial images on how to fold napkins in unusual ways. I scanned these a long time ago, and have kept them on file for future use... The photography, all done by David Loftus, is exquisite too! 

The Envelope:


Water Lily:



French Lily:


Japanese Present:


And my Favorite:

The Flatware Bag:




DECORATING TERMINOLOGY

is FULL of great information, and is well presented with good drawings and easy (as well as fun) to read. 


There are a few pages I keep scanned and nearby incase I need to translate style names to a client or vendor. Here are some well-used terms, all from that book:


 DOMINO ON WINDOW TREATMENTS:





DOMINO ON UPHOLSTERY:



I always snap photos when I'm out shopping, whether its for fun or work (making sure the store owners are okay with that of course!) This is one I took while at Quatrine in Dallas. It was such a good way for me and clients to see the different options on skirt detailing for slipcovers and upholstery.


DIY PROJECT FROM GOOD HOUSEKEEPING


This is from a page torn out of Good Housekeeping, November 2010. I thought it was one of the best looking DRY ERASE boards I had seen in a long time! And it's easy!

Buy or repurpose a frame that has two pieces of glass in-between, slide a photograph inside the glass, and hang! The dry-erase markers wipe right off glass so this looks clean and modern. 


ANOTHER BOOK I REALLY SUGGEST
to anyone who is interested in decorating is




This book is so informative and has tons of great advice from designers as well as such a varied style of design eye-candy... I love this book~!


Bathroom by designer Kathryn Scott, shown in The Home Book

For avid readers of the magazine, you will certainly recognize some of the images in this book... but there is great information, laid out in an easily-understandable way, that is applicable to every style and/or project.



Above images from The Home Book from House Beautiful

AND lastly....

ONE MORE BOOK BY HOUSE BEAUTIFUL:

This book is another great book full of House Beautiful images and advice, in a good-size paperback style. It is easy to keep by your nightstand and flip through for some inspiration, and because the styles are pretty timeless, I think it stands the test of time!


above images from The Finishing Touch: Details that Make a Room Beautiful by Carol Spier

HAPPY READING & HAPPY CRAFTING!
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