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Handpicked Shops that Give Back

07 Monday Jan 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Awesome Shops, Featured Artists

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animals, antique, Bettula, birch bark, Couture by Ayca, etsy shops, events, felt, Hindsvik, Le Box Boutique, packaging, Peaches Products, Postscripts, rustic, shopping, stuffed animals, supplies, vintage, weddings

If you haven’t checked out my resources list on my website, you definitely should. Here is where I feature handpicked shops and artists that are awesome and they all offer really unique items. From weddings and events to home decor and design items, you can find it all here. I have always believed its important to support independent artists and the small business community and that is why I am sharing my favorites.

There are also some who have kindly offered discounts to my customers which I am very thankful for. I am happy to help people even more by extending a hand through these shops. They truly rock!

Bettula
All the beautiful items in this Michigan shop are nature inspired and have a rustic feel. Birch bark is the main ingredient and through all the pretty designs it surely shines. You can even find jewelry and special gifts. Find the coupon code for 10% off your order on my website.

Handpicked Shops that Give Back

Le Box Boutique
This Missouri shop carries a lot of eco-friendly supplies and packaging items as well as washi tape, which they love. You can also find unique artisan goods. The shop has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens, Southern Living and Martha Stewart Magazine. How cool is that! Stop by my website to get the coupon code you can use toward your order.

Handpicked Shops that Give Back

Couture by Ayca
You can find many different handmade paper garlands in this European shop that would be great for any event. Even if you wanted to dress up a space in your home, an item by Ayca can add just the touch of whimsy it calls for. You can find her coupon code on my website as well.

Handpicked Shops that Give Back

Postscripts
You can find a ton of rustic and nature inspired items in this Colorado shop. Even if you just need some inspiration, this is a good place to find it. From wood cake stands and decor to invites and other paper items, there is so much to see. I highly recommend you check out this shop if you are having a more unique and natural wedding, for sure. Just mention Gray Star Design when you place your order and they will give you 10% off your order.

Handpicked Shops that Give Back

Peaches Products
Who doesn’t love adorable stuffed animals? Well, the unique items you will find in this New York shop are all handmade, hand sewn, needle felted and totally cute. They make great gifts for just about anyone, especially kids who really appreciate the beauty in handmade items. Find her coupon code on my website to receive free shipping on your order.

Handpicked Shops that Give Back

Hindsvik
If you love vintage pieces that have unique style than you will love this Canadian shop. You can find an array of items from kitchen goods to furniture and all have beautiful appeal. For 15% off your order find the coupon code they created on my website.

Handpicked Shops that Give Back

 

Make Pie Not War
I love all the jewelry pieces in this shop. They are graphic and unique and very fairly priced. A perfect place to shop for gifts. Check out the code to receive 10% off your order on my website.

Handpicked Shops that Give Back

10 Days of Sales, What a Hoot!

09 Sunday Dec 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Awesome Shops, Shopping

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10 days of sales, calendars, cards, FREE shipping, gift cards, gift tags, holiday, journals, Night Owl Paper Goods, shopping, stationary, wood

This weekend kicked off the biggest sale event of the year over at Night Owl Paper Goods. They are having 10 days of sales everyday till the 18th. So everyday there is something new to look forward to, which is totally rad. From free shipping and discounts to a free git card with your order. Now is the time to visit the Night Owl crew and shop till you drop. So get moving! These awesome deals end at the end of each day.

10 Days of Sales, What a Hoot!

Pastime Loves

05 Wednesday Dec 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Shopping

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80s, 90s, animals, Anne of Green Gables, Annie, arts, back in the day, bmx, brooklyn, cartoons, children, Christian Slater, christmas, dancing, dolls, eclectic, Gleaming the Cube, growing up, He-man, jem, kids, Liquid Television, Mister Softee, Monchhichis, Pinterest, prince edward island, Puff the Magic Dragon, Ren and Stimpy, she-ra, singing, Smurfs, Strawberry Shortcake, Sylvanian Families, The Legend of Billie Jean, toys

When I think of the good old days, I remember all the toys and games I loved as a kid. Times were different back then. Growing up in the 80s and becoming a teen in the 90s, I can say that stuff back then was so much cooler. Not to mention, designed better. I see all the toys, dolls and games made for kids today and they just don’t compare. Because of this, I promise to share the best with my kids and make sure they know what cool really is.

Because I have so much love for many things in my past, I created a Pinterest board to collect all of these memorable favorites. From toys and dolls to awesome films, I continue to collect the best of the best. Here, I share some of these goodies with you guys and maybe, if you are part of my generation, it will take you back to the good old days too. And since the holidays are knocking at our door, there is no better time than now to share them with your children.

Mister Softee takes me back to Brooklyn, where I as born. I lived there till I was about 5 or so and one thing I remember so well is hearing Mister Softee down the block. It would get me so excited! I would jump up and down and run out to his truck for ice cream. And it always was the same, soft vanilla with rainbow sprinkles. To this day, I still get excited to hear his tune and its still the best ice cream out there. I love you Mister Softee!
Pastime Loves

As a child, I was always into the arts. Dancing, singing and drawing were major loves and entertaining everyone with my talents was so much fun. It was no surprise I would love Jem. What girl didn’t? She rocked!
Pastime Loves

The toys and dolls for girls back in the day were so rad. However, I will always have a place in my heart for Strawberry Shortcake. From all the characters to the beautiful little world they all lived in, this was one I couldn’t resist. I hate how the company recreated their look because it just isnt the same. The original is always better.
Pastime Loves

Oh, how I loved Sylvanian Families. Since I have always adored animals, how can I not want to play with all these wonderful and sweet characters. All kinds of animals were introduced from dogs and cats to bunnies and lambs. I used to have the little log house and various dolls. It was so much fun to play in animals heavan.
Pastime Loves

Monchhichis! That’s all I have to say about that.
Pastime Loves

Was there anyone who didn’t like the Smurfs? I had the toys, I watched the cartoon and even ate the cereal. Smurf’s rule!
Pastime Loves

When my mother got remarried, I moved to Elizabeth, NJ. My father in law had 3 sons so you can imagine how happy I was to have brothers. Although I played with girl toys, I did love the boy toys as well. They always have cool shit! The one thing my brothers and I could play with together was He-Man and She-Ra. I loved this so much. I always thought She-Ra was a bad ass.
Pastime Loves

The first time I saw Puff the Magic Dragon, I was in love. What a unique and awesome story. I guess it’s no surprise I grew up into a pot head, haha. I will always have love for Puff. I can’t wait to show my kids this film. Just the music alone is incredible.
Pastime Loves

Oh my God, did I love Annie. I even had the Annie mansion with all the dolls and little details. The movie just made me want to sing more!
Pastime Loves

As I got older, I appreciated the eclectic, weird and unique. Nothing says this more than Ren and Stimpy. It explored a different dimension of comedy and animation and I loved every minute of it. You can bet I was a big fan of Liquid Television as well.
Pastime Loves

And how could I forgot about Anne of Green Gables. Anne will always have a place in my heart. I used to watch it with my cousin Diana and we will both never forget sitting in front of the tv watching Anne’s stories unfold. I was so lucky to have visited Prince Edward Island this past October for our honeymoon. I saw everything Anne I could see!
Pastime Loves

I am sure many people out there loved Christian Slater. Not only did I love him, I bowed down to one of his best films ever, Gleaming the Cube. I was in awe of the art of skating and bmxing after watching it. So much that I even asked for a bmx bike for Christmas that year so I could start practicing my tricks. Well, I still have that wish. It turns out I never got the bike and so didn’t get the chance to be a famous bmx rider. Instead, my mother bought me a Sea Princess bike that was pink and purple with seashells painted all over it, haha. I just couldn’t win.
Pastime Loves

Another film that really inspired me was The Legend of Billie Jean. I loved how she took a stand and didn’t give up. The story of my teen years for sure.
Pastime Loves

There are many more things I adore from my past and you can check some of them out on my Pinterest board, which I am always updating with more faves.

Guest Post: Top 10 Antique Trends of 2012

29 Thursday Nov 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Guest Posts, Shopping, The Home

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2012, ancient Rome, Antique Furniture, Antique toys, Antique Trends, Art Deco, auction, Bottles, Carnival glass, childhood, Christian Davies, christiandaviesantiques, cigar bands, Coca-Cola, Collectibles, decor, dolls, Franz porcelain, French Neoclassical, Glassware, gum wrappers, interior designer, jewelry, Lamps, Ming Dynasty, Occupied Japan, Porcelain, Pyroglaze, Qing Dynasty, Roccoco-style, Space Age

Furniture
Antique furniture is usually a mainstay of the antiques trade. This year, décor has found its inspiration in French Neoclassical designs, with sweeping curves and voluptuous legs – only toned down a little more than usual. Despite the more understated look that buyers went for, gold scrolling and embellishments were still a feature. Space Age furniture was also popular and would make a striking statement juxtaposed with older pieces. Indeed, a number of interior designers have experimented in this way in 2012.

Guest Post: Top 10 Antique Trends of 2012

Glassware
This year, Carnival glass has been snapped up in the auction rooms. With a vast array of stunning patterns, the glassware’s iridescence has proven very popular. Ironically, given its popularity this year, Carnival glass gets its name from being offered as prizes at carnival games when the style became less popular. Due to its striking look, it’s usually a good idea to team it with simpler pieces or against a plain backdrop.

Guest Post: Top 10 Antique Trends of 2012

Porcelain
Also known as china, the highly-prized ceramic includes some of the most sought-after items ever created, such as bowls and vases made in the time of the Qing and Ming Dynasties. More recently, Franz porcelain and porcelain dolls have sold very well. For a whimsical look, try arranging some French porcelain house numbers across your mantelpiece or in a frame.

Coca-Cola
Collectible items from this popular drink manufacturer aren’t set to disappear any time soon. With a collectors’ club set up in the mid-70s, the brand has appeared on a huge variety of goods. Particularly popular Coca Cola items in 2012 include trays and advertisements – the bigger, the better. Rare pieces include cigar bands and gum wrappers. Owners of Coca Cola pieces report that the brightly colored items bring an instant cheer into a room.

Jewelry
Big, chunky and colorful has inspired collectors this year, as has nature-inspired jewelry. For an unusual but up-to-the-minute look, try draping long and colorful beads from tall vases, mount brooches onto box frames or use oversized pins as curtain tiebacks.

Guest Post: Top 10 Antique Trends of 2012

Occupied Japan
A huge variety of items made during the Occupied Japan (OJ) period, 1945 to 1952, has sold well this year. So that Japan could recover after WW2, it was required to mark half of its exports with ‘occupied Japan’. The most OJ items popular today are vases and porcelain items. If you think you have an OJ antique, look after it – this trend is set to stay for a little while yet.

Lamps
This year, the trend in lamps has become bolder and bigger. With a particular nod towards 1930s Art Deco bronze, lamps this year need to offer a ‘wow’ factor. If you’re lucky enough to find a lamp in a muted orange shade, try pairing it with eggshell blues and nutmegs.

Bottles
Bottle collecting is usually a popular hobby in the States and 2012 was no exception. From household containers to bitter bottles and decorative offerings, collectors have been keen this year. If you’re checking bottles to buy, remember that the ‘ABM’ mark means the bottle was made on an automated machine in 1903 or later. Pyroglaze, if you come across the ‘Pyro’ marking, means the bottle was made after 1935. Bottles first became popular in ancient Rome and China too – unsurprisingly being used to store liquids, most of the time.

Toys
Antique toys represent some of the most fascinating insights into bygone childhood pastimes. Dolls and board games are particularly popular this year, as are teddy bears. If you have children – or even if you don’t – you could use anything from tin toys to puppets to inject some playfulness into a room.

Guest Post: Top 10 Antique Trends of 2012

Dolls
Dolls represent some of the world’s most ancient playthings and have been used from before the history books began, when dolls were likely to be made from wood and clay. From Barbie to Eskimo dolls, 2012 has seen a wide variety of the popular toy pass by the auctioneer’s gavel. Doll clothes and accessories too have been very popular this year.

With 2012 almost wrapped up, it’ll be interesting to see what next year’s trends bring. Some are likely to stay firm favorites with collectors for years to come – which will they be? I put my money on pieces of antique furniture. They’re functional, stunning and change the very dynamic of a room. Antiques are always being reworked to represent some nod to the present day, such as the current trend to paint Roccoco-style furniture or upholster with more modern fabrics.

{Christian Davies is head of a self-named and family-run antiques firm based in the North West of England. He has over 25 years of experience in the antiques trade and has a particular passion for furniture from the Arts and Crafts period. For more information, visit www.christiandaviesantiques.co.uk.}

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