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Evie's Tea Room: March 2014
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You don't need a giant venue, seating for 200 or even cake (Well, everyone wants cake) to celebrate a birthday! To quote The Beatles, all you need is love. OOTD: Flowers, Glass and Bronchitis. I thought I'd do a quick little outfit post. Nothing special, but at least it's something! When warmer weather rolls around, I want to be out more and take pictures. I also want to take outfit pictures without a coat on! Blouse, Skirt and Coat: Forever21. Shoes: Thrifted (March purchases! Stay warm and hopeful!
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Evie's Tea Room: May 2014
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Liebster Award, No. 3! I was nominated by Abigail of Sweeter Gets The Journey. For my 3rd Liebster award! Thank you, Abigail! Received this award, this is what you do:. Answer the 11 questions your nominator gives you. Think of 11 facts about yourself. Nominate others, preferably those with under 200 followers. Here are the questions Abigail gave for me to answer. 1 Do you play any instruments? If not, what would you like to play? 2 What would you do with a billion dollars? A black '56 Corvette. E pretty...
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Evie's Tea Room: Vintage Patterns: To Tape or Not to Tape
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Vintage Patterns: To Tape or Not to Tape. I wonder, when you see old sewing patterns that have tears and are dangling in pieces like a well-loved rag doll, do you wish they had been taped to prevent further wear? Or should they be left alone, kept pure, even if it means an unusable pattern? As an owner of an Etsy shop, selling vintage patterns, in rough shape or not, I am not sure what to do when it comes to this issue. What do you prefer? So, have you struggled with this or had this predicament? Good lu...
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Dressing DowntonThe Girl with the Star-Spangled Heart: Dressing Downton
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Welcome to the Dressing Downton page! Find out what's up here. It's not to late to join in! Feel free to share your progress and inspiration on the Flickr page. Looking for all things Edwardian? Lady Mary's Garden Party Dress. Lady Mary's Garden Party Hat. Lady Mary's Green Skirt. Edith's Black Floral Blouse. Mary's Modern Mourning Blouse. Sybil's (and Edith's) How did that get there blouse? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog! Feel free to pull up a beach chair and stay for a while. My happy ...
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Evie's Tea Room: April 2014
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Here is what I bought this month. Vintage Paperdolls from Chicken Scratch. Bowl with pansy design. The Burr McIntosh Monthly - March 1906. La Regale' beaded purse and gloves (my first vintage pair of gloves! Vintage Millinery flowers from Back Porch Gatherings. Vase (with pretty craquelure). Wildroot Wave Set bottle. Display cloches from Back Porch Gatherings. Grindley of England plate. Johnson Bros of England plate (look at that craquelure! It was only last January I shared that I reached 3,000 views.
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Evie's Tea Room: Lately I Love: 1930's Embroidered Ladies
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Lately I Love: 1930's Embroidered Ladies. Something I've been completely enamored with as of late, are these adorable embroidered and often hand-tinted or appliqued ladies. Recently, I was at an antique shop and saw some lovely embroidered and embellished pillows with faces or silhouettes of beautiful ladies on them. I have always enjoyed sketching female faces and portraits. Add that to my love of embroidery and you have extreme inspiration! I have started one of my own, which is pictured first. Stitche...
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Evie's Tea Room: July 2014
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Outfit: The Kitty Brooch. Blouse, Skirt and Headband: Forever21. Kitty Brooch: Rummage Sale. Labels: black and white. My Shelagh Turner Inspired Outfit. I just thought I'd share a lovely outfit I wore last weekend while shopping! Which created a wonderful swirly effect on the skirt. The colors in this outfit are also very Shelagh; the muddy brown cardigan and skirt, creamy yellow blouse and rusty tone in the oxford heels. So, without further ado, here is the Shelagh ensemble! Blouse and Skirt: Forever21.
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Evie's Tea Room: September 2014
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Here is what I bought in this last month of summer. I think I got some pretty great finds! Vintage straw bag with plastic handle. Simple black bag with chain. Cup with pansies and ribbons. Small spool of green crochet thread. Lander sweet pea talc tin. Fashion Service, February 1929. With illustrations by Alice Seipp. Little sledding boy figurine. Assortment of vintage faux flowers. The Meadow-Brook Girls Afloat by Janet Aldridge. We Three from The Study Readers by Walker-Summy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Evie's Tea Room: August 2014
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Here is what I bought this month! Vintage fabrics from Twisted Sisters. Vintage fabric and scraps from a rummage sale. Vintage 1930s hanger from Twisted Sisters. Heidi by Johanna Spyri from a rummage sale. Better Homes and Gardens magazine, August 1933. Motif Apple Blossom Talc. The Child from One to Six book. C 1947 McCall boys pajama pattern #7070. How To books by Walter Foster. Jung's Seed Annual for 1949 catalog from Twisted Sisters. Vintage Millinery swag from Chippy Shabby. View my complete profile.