Category Archives: Shop therapy

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Back in the day

Remember the days when city builders focused on architectural detail? When you made calls through an operator, or paid a visit face-to-face? Remember when you’d work hard during the week, but come the weekend, you’d dress to the nines to dance the night away?

Yeah, I don’t either.

Perhaps that’s why I do so love vintage fashion . . .

Soft feminine details for the women, straight lines you can rely on for the men. Not only do they harken back o a simpler time, they echo a time of promise. And it’s all in the details . . .

Thankfully, a part of that lives on with the likes of Vecona Vintage. Don’t you just love the way they display their pieces in vintage photo frames? *swoon*

Mi casa et su casa

My friend is in town for training . . . which means we get to hang out in the evenings. Yesterday we opted for dinner and a trip to the mall. After all, there were souvenirs to pick up (it simply wouldn’t do for a mother to come home empty handed);and stores to visit without the need to keep an eye on kids. So it was we meandered into the Pottery Barn.

This was a first for me. While I love pretty much everything the store has to offer, I’ve long feared the associates much too snooty for my liking. They exceeded my expectations. Not only did they refuse to utter a word (we were the only ones in the store, I might add); they looked with disdain our direction. As if we had the nerve to impede on their quiet time.

Whatever. I was much too busy admiring these glasses . . .

{Casa Recycled Glassware from Pottery Barn}

*swoon*

I do not, however, support people with attitude problems. So if you happen to see anything similar, elsewhere, do let me know!

Wondrous, propitious junk mail

Well, you can tell the holidays are over–junk mail once again rules the post. Seems a pity . . . until you see the likes of personal recycling from Tweedle Press. 

Tweedle Press–can you stand it?! I don’t know about you, but I’m a sucker for character. As if that weren’t enough, they can take your junk mail and turn it to handcrafted paper. It’s an amazing feat of daring adventure . . . 

{Personal recycling from Tweedle Press}

Of course, magical goings-on, such as this, do not come cheaply. So save those pennies while you collect that junk mail; then, when it’s all said and done, you can send it all back to those you love most. That’s happiness! 

Give a little happiness

Ever snuggle up to a jean quilt? I’ll tell you now, it is the best thing ever. Jean quilts are thick, and warm, and oh-so snugly. One try and you’re certain to understand why Linus’ believes “happiness is a warm blanket.”

You know, it was such an idea that inspired Happiness by Heidi” . . . a shop where you can find quilts of a smallish sort, perfect for that little someone you love.

And with the option to customize, you’re sure to find a quilt as full of character as the one who will be playing upon it . . .

quilt

Sodas and celebration

Well now, wasn’t I just the worst blogger ever, last week. In my defense, I’d just like to say it wasn’t all fun and frivolity. There was a considerable amount of work thrown in there, too–though, I must admit, even that was kinda fun.

So yes, fine, last week was an official party week.

And I can’t think of a better way to end such a week, than the grand opening of The Soda Works. Tucked away in a little strip mall off State Street, it may easily be missed if you’re driving too quickly, or not paying attention–and that would be a pity, because it’s chocked full of fanciful delights.

As you may have gathered from the name, The Soda Works carries sodas–over 90 flavors, from independent bottlers, modern to vintage. If you’re a design buff, it’s worth the trip just to check out all the labels and colors.

That’s not all, my friends–oh no, it’s not. After all, what would a soda be without it’s good pal, snack food?! And we’re not talking just any snack food–they’re snacks sure to get the party started. Rice chips, “Cajun Dill Gator-Tators,” chocolate-covered licorice . . . the list goes on and on.

With something for everyone, the possibilities are endless. 

So thank your lucky stars, because a little trip to The Soda Works, is sure to make your themed parties, holiday gift baskets, and New Years celebrations merry and bright!