Fix It Week: Connemara Marble Necklace

A lot of Celtic jewellery is set with stones. In Scotland, they call it pebble jewellery and it it adorned with native agates. In Ireland, Connemara marble is the favoured rock.This pretty green… Continue reading

Midweek Modness: Monsters of Modernism Charm Bracelet Update

I haven’t had a chance to update my Monsters of Modernism charm bracelet lately. That’s because finding mini versions of mid century architecture is harder than I initially anticipated. I did come across… Continue reading

Fix It Week: Blackboard

We finally made our kitchen table a more hospitable place (or as my nephew says, you can actually see the table now). This job was not so much of a “fix it” as… Continue reading

Fix It Week: Reupholstered Steelcase Chair

Near the top of my January to-do list was reupholstering my office chair — an old Steelcase sidewalk find. In fact, repairing this chair has been near the top of my fix-it list… Continue reading

Barrettes

My quest for a flattering hairstyle is always tempered by the fact that I can’t stand having my hair touching my face. This is why I never jumped on the hipster bangs bandwagon.… Continue reading

All New Review: Dr. Bronner’s Almond Pure Castille Soap

Fighting dry winter skin and crazy hormones at the same time. So I decided to switch soaps again. Mr. Andrew is a longtime fan of the Dr. Bronner’s soaps, but whenever I’ve tried… Continue reading

Fix It Week: Turquoise Bangle and Plastic Cuff

As mentioned last week, my January goal was to get caught up on repair projects. Some have been more successful than others. Here is a turquoise mosaic bangle that I like. Except that… Continue reading

Happy Robbie Burns Day!

Earlier this week, I found this pillow cover depicting the poet Robbie Burns‘ cottage. It is a print which was embroidered by my not Scottish grandmother, which means she would not have got… Continue reading

Plastic Week: Celluloid Charms

Celluloid is an early plastic. Like many early plastics, celluloid was created as an inexpensive and sustainable alternative to ivory. So a lot of early celluloid items also imitated the work of existing… Continue reading

Coat of Arms

My biggest thrift shop score of the year (so far). I found this huge medallion for $14.99 at the Salvation Army on the weekend. It has an amazing, engine-turned and hand-engraved coat of… Continue reading

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