Showing posts with label vintage style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage style. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Fireworks, Flea Markets & Fabric Labels


Over the last week I have been a little miserable as a vicious cold took hold, but we can't let these things stop us can we! I didn't manage to get to the big bonfire party in Bath, but there was plenty to see from the garden and I lit a sparkler or two to feel a part of it. I do love fireworks, it's the wrapping up all cosy and warm and being with lots of others all enjoying the same experience.


I have also managed to do some flea market shopping of late, picking up some brilliant finds to decorate a few spaces and to use as props for my Silver Shed booth (remember to come along to The Bath Artisan Market this Sunday at Green Park Station 9.30-4pm). I am particularly in love with the 1930's German sleigh I found in pretty Malmesbury. The enamel bowls are perfect for holding my jewellery goods, there is a song sheet which will be framed and a mini milking stool and shoe last for... um, well... well for no reason, but why not hey!


Lastly I need to share with you my new love... printing on fabric at home. Looking for some way to label my silver quote rings I started thinking about printable fabric sheets, these little gems enable you to design and print your own fabric with an ink jet printer. Perfect for text too, but just remember to mirror image!
It is quite pricey but looking on line I came across many people raving about freezer paper and how it allows you to make your own sheets by ironing it to the fabric and giving it enough structure for the printer. Sadly I soon realised this is an American product and tricky to find in the UK, but look on line and in quilting shops (it's popular for applique work) and you will eventually find it, and plenty of tutorials (here is one on the Instuctables website). Have some fun with it!


xx

Thursday, 27 September 2012

A Short Break

I'm all of an excited tiz at the moment as not only am I going away for a couple of weeks to my beloved Cornwall, but on my return I am hoping to be taking part in the first Bath Artisan Market. On the back of the hugely successful Farmers Markets and Vintage & Antiques Fairs that take place at Green Park Station in Bath, the organizers of The Secret Tea Party are giving handmade and artisan products their time to shine. I have submitted my booking form and am very much looking forward to hearing if I have got a place at the fair.
The first market, which is going to be held on the 2nd Sunday every month, is being run in conjunction with The Great Bath Feast 2012 on October 14th. This is a month long event celebrating all that is mouth-wateringly great about the South West.

Green Park Farmers Market - photo by ethical property

Anyway, whilst I am waiting to hear I am going to be soaking up the sea air in St Ives. I will let you know all about my rambling around the cobbled streets and cliff tops and visits to the Tate when I get back. 
Until then, check out these wonderful places where you can find vintage treats and handmade & home grown delights. Just click on the photo's to find out more...
Secret Tea Party

Bath Farmers Market

















Vintage & Antiques Market

Monday, 2 April 2012

Oh Yes, Rock A Headscarf



I have been so busy this week I have had no time to turn on the computer! It has be such glorious weather and there has been plenty of fun distractions. This week has seen Manolo Blahnik (who lives in my glorious city) bring Bath in Fashion to our streets, it has been a celebration of style from the oh so fabulous vintage to the most contemporary of design. There has been catwalk shows and talks, street style photograph, new designer showcasing and late night discount shopping. On Thursday 'Crew Wench' went goodie bag hunting and had a fab evening. We went from store to store drinking copious amounts of free champagne and schmoozing with all the delightful lovelies, great night had by all. The week was topped off with Vintage Sunday in the lovely Green Park Station, there was a large selection of vintage clothing, afternoon tea and a best dressed competition judged by the queen of vintage Pearl Lowe.
At the fair I went a little crazy for headscarves, there were so many wonderful vintage numbers on offer, I had to purchase a good number for the spring/summer season. Everyone can wear a headscarf, and they should, they are such a great way to instant style. You can wear them in many ways, whether it be in a 40's style turban, 70's bandanna or just roughly tied around your topknot. I have scoured the net and come up with a selection of the best, so take a look, run down to your local charity store and start adding some colour to your life.



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