Thai One On: Vintage Silk Blouse

Inspired by the 1960s Thai dress my sister-in-law and her sister got for their birthday, I found myself purchasing this hot pink printed silk blouse. The label reads “Jim Thompson, The Thai Silk… Continue reading

Garage Sale Find: Another Anna Wintour Necklace

Lookee what I gots fo two bucks at a garage sale on Saturday. A gorgeous rivière necklace. For some reason, I neglected to ask the seller where she got it or how long… Continue reading

Midweek Modness: Gary’s Sputnik Lamp

When our friend Gary moved to New York, we stored some of his stuff in our basement. But there are two things that I sort of borrowed from his cache: and old end… Continue reading

The Weekend Before Last Weekend’s Finds

Catching up on some recent acquisitions from the CAFTCAD Movie Wardrobe Sale. Only got three things but they are all good. Above is a $10 broomstick dress with a peacock feather print. On… Continue reading

Getting Lucky: Catena Equis Watch

While moving everything back into our kitchen, I found a box full of jewellery. I had no recollection of any of it. This might be a sign that I have too much jewellery.… Continue reading

Do-Over: Scenes From Our Kitchen

The wonderful Megan Richards has pretty much finished our kitchen. The cabinetry, donated by Carol and Jarle (and delivered by Martin) has been hung. The room has been rearranged. The wall colour, picked… Continue reading

Utility China: My Petalware Collection

I was washing all my dishes after the kitchen reno. With everything looking so neat and tidy, I took the opportunity to take some snaps of my collection of pastel tablewares. Most are… Continue reading

In Bloom

For some strange reason, all of the flowers in my garden are blooming at the same time. It looks very nice.

Anatomy of a Bag of Broken Jewellery

As mentioned in past posts, I obtain a lot of jewellery and jewellery findings in bags of broken bijoux that the Value Village and other thrift shops sell. I also promised to give… Continue reading

Midweek Modness: Michaela Frey

Michaela Frey was an Austrian enamellist. She started her studio in the ’50s and the company continues today as Frey Wille. One of the things I like about mid-century modern studio jewellery is… Continue reading

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