Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Clad in Liberty

I wanted to do something different in the Dining Room this year to honor the July 4th celebration. I think we all love vintage dress forms and I think they're the perfect way to "dress up" any Holiday. I have two in my office/studio that I keep my vintage necklaces on, but this one little gal had been used in one of my antique mall spaces, but was now relegated to the garage stash. 





So I invited her in to take center stage for a 
Real Vintage Patriotic Display
I think she's beautiful all decked out in her Patriotic finery.





A vintage lace scarf, triple strands of 60's costume jewelry pearl beads, and one of my vintage clock necklaces add to her girlish charm.


As for this display, it is a vintage flag draped over my dress form. I would never destroy a flag by cutting it up for clothing. All the flags I use are over 50 years old, and have been placed where they will not be harmed or treated disrespectfully.



I was inspired by these wonderful images 
that you can find on my Pinterest Board, Red/White/Blue



And now, on to the rest of the Dining Room

My white vintage windowbox is back, now filled with white Geraniums 
and little old parade flags for the July 4th Holiday.


 I'm using my French Grain Sack with a red stripe as a tablerunner
on top of some bleached burlap for some extra coverage.



I searched the web for "vintage look" flag pillows, and while I found some great ones, nothing had the old look I was hoping for. Then, when I was getting my parade flags out of storage I realized one was loose from the "pole" so I just added it onto this old ticking pillow that my husband's grandmother had made about 60 years ago. So easy and gave me that perfect aged vintage look...'cause it is!


Sitting on my old church pew and white matelasse cover





I think she may stay here in the Dining Room where she can
 challenge me to find other ways to decorate her for the seasons and Holidays.






Don't forget that Be Inspired will be going live early this week.
Gather up all your Patriotic posts, old and new, and come link up  here at 
7 PM Central Wednesday evening. July 3rd.
see you then!




Just a note on my thoughts as to how I choose 
to display antique and vintage flags,
 that I shared last year:

"About my use of the flags in decor, and this is my personal opinion: because these flags are antiques and relics, and not "dedicated to service or actively commissioned flags" I don't feel it's wrong or disrespectful to use them as I have. They have been salvaged from flea markets, antique malls and swap meets, etc.  where I found them boxed, folded, and wadded up in corners and under tables. So my use of them in display, to me, is perfectly respectful and honoring of my love of Country and the American flag."

Joining in on these weekly parties:


Hope you're having a great week!
xoxo,

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The Marketplace: Etsy and Online Boutique Showcase


Hi Everyone, I know we all have a hectic schedule this week with the 4th being on Thursday, but hope you have time for a little shopping here at The Marketplace. Each week I love seeing the sales of items that have been listed or featured. Remember this link stays open all week, so be sure and come back by to see what new has been added. I made a purchase last night as I was doing this post. Can't wait to show you what it is!

Here are some wonderful items from last week's link party:


Floral and Pastel Alarm Clock
The Zoe Bird




from Timewashed



from La Croix Rosion


from the Porcelain Rose




from Homemade Soap n Such


Doesn't this soap look good enough to eat?


Today, Dee from French Bleu Vintage is in the Spotlight. She carries such a wonderful selection of beautiful dishes and antique items. I found something in her shop that I fell in love with. If you go visit, I promise you'll do the same! She's having a French Estate Sale, so check out her cover page for code for 20% off in that department.











thanks Dee!

Hope you'll join in today. You can link up to three items, please have a direct link to that item if possible. You don't have to have a blog to join in, but if you do it would be super nice for you to grab the image below for somewhere on your sidebar. (not mandatory, but nice) and please be a follower of Common Ground. This linky is for items that are FOR SALE only. Thanks so much for joining in!


Have a great week everyone,



Sunday, June 30, 2013

How I Found My Style with Pamela...


Happy Sunday, Everyone!
I'm visiting over at Pamela's Front Porch today, 
 and we're talking about "Finding Our Style".
Come on over and join in on the fun.









You might want to grab that coffee now,
before you get there. te he.

xoxo,

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Patriotic Bottles with a Vintage Vibe

Are you looking for something a little different for your July 4th decor? Something to use on your table for some Patriotic fun with individual place settings, mini flower vases, flag holders or just a little favor for your guests to take home?






I'm always on the lookout for old glass bottles at the flea or antique mall. You can usually find them for a dollar or two. Or if you don't have old bottles any clear glass bottle would work, even screw cap bottles that are now lurking in your fridge.




These are images I downloaded from one of my CD ROMs
 from Dover Publications for July 4th and Patriotic images.




These would be so unique at each place setting with a little American Flag,
or could be used also as a place card if you'd like to get even more creative
in using paper flags with each guests name written on it.



Lot's of fun in a grouping on a stack of old red/white/blue books.





I wanted to put together a few for my window ledge above the sink,
where I always have a few ivy starts growing.



There are some free Patriotic images over at The Graphics Fairy that you might want to try. I just printed mine out, cut them out, and then used Matte Mod Podge lightly to adhere them to the bottle. Be careful not to wipe them with water or get too saturated, or the colors might bleed. Mine did just a little but I liked the vintage look.



Here are links to a couple of posts I did a few years ago with Halloween Bottles and Christmas Bottles. I've also made them for Valentines Day, Easter, and Thanksgiving. A larger image could also be used on bigger bottles filled with colorful candies. I thought that layered red white and blue jelly beans in a larger apothecary jar would also be fun. There are lot's of ways to use them, and they add a easy to make, quick vintage touch to your holiday decor.




Have a great weekend!

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