I made this pretty headband the other night. I have had this plain metal headband for years and I had these very pretty Czechoslovakian glass beads hanging around forever. One day I got the idea to attach these beautiful beads onto the headband. Each piece is a separate component, for example the flower center is a tiny seed bead, the flower is also a separate piece and so are all of the different leaves and colored petals. I took very fine gauge wire and wired each little glass bead on separately. It now looks like a miniature flower garden to wear upon my head!
Celebrating bygone eras in everyday life through vintage fashion and antiques.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Handmade all natural vapor rub
A few days ago I ended up getting that cruddy cold that has been going around. Yesterday I woke up and could not breathe so I decided to make my own vapor rub. I would just go out and buy Vicks Vapor Rub but I really do not care for petroleum based products plus making your own is super easy and fun. All you need is a container, virgin coconut oil, essential oils of eucalyptus and peppermint.
I used a small antique Noxzema jar (it looks like a Vicks jar). Wash container plus lid very well then boil them to sanitize. A glass container works best for this home remedy because it can withstand the essential oils. If using plastic make sure it is PET plastic, it is one of the only plastics that can hold up to essential oils, I know because I used to be a project manager for a cosmetic manufacturing firm that also made handmade beauty preparations.
For my base I used virgin coconut oil. I buy it by the 1/2 gallon and use it for cooking/baking (has a slight coconut flavor), in beauty preparations, and home remedies. Take about 4 tablespoons of virgin coconut oil and spoon it into a jar. Virgin coconut oil is semi soft when left at room temperature (except in winter when it is cold it can get quite hard) its melting point is body temperature. The only time I ever refrigerate it is in August when it gets warm here. Virgin coconut oil has a shelf life of about one year. Next add your essential oils, 30 drops of eucalyptus and 20 drops of peppermint. Stir them in with a chopstick or any other non metal utensil (preferably something that you do not use to eat with, I have one designated chopstick just for stirring essential oils, the other chopstick I use to tie my hair back with when it is long). Do not fill your product all the way up to the metal lid (do not let anything that contains essential oils get into contact with metal of any kinds it make it go bad, smell funny, and makes the metal rusty eventually).
Apply your home made vapor rub onto chest, do not place in nostrils or under nose or on face. Wear loose clothing or be aware that the vapor rub is an oil base and may stain clothing.
The owner of this blog is in no way making any medical claims what so ever and the above vapor rub is merely used as a beauty preparation only.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
On the hunt for vintage treasures
1940's Princess Coat |
Great buttons on the belt in the back |
Close up of button |
Pink Aurora Borealis Necklace |
spring green - wool belted - Princess Coat, the inside is all lined with a beige pink, rayon crepe. I have been wanting one of these forever! Then we went to Goodwill where I got this really pretty double strand pink Aurora Borealis necklace. Then we had some lunch over at Clay's Smoke House BBQ where I had the catfish. The bonus for today: We had sunshine all day! Also sorry for the wild pics of my super stuffed apartment. I had my pics all nicely cropped on Picasa but for some reason they would not come over to my blogged cropped no matter what I did.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Outfit for today
Even though it is technically spring here it is still very cold and wet. I can not wait for some sun, so I can wear my spring and summer dresses. It rains for about 10 months here (if we are lucky) and sometimes it rains almost all year and our summer will end up being about 3 weeks rain free in August. Life goes on and in the mean time we still wear wool skirts, high boots, and sweaters.
My outfit:
1940's blue sweater layered over basic brown v-neck ribbed sweater (about 10 years old) - 1940's sweater was gifted to me from my sister in law about 15 years ago it used to be hers. Brown sweater came from a charity shop.
Tin bird pin - Gift from co-worker (she just got back from the Gouguin art exhibit up in Seattle, she got me this pin and a post card of a Gouguin painting).
Plaid skirt - Charity shop.
Tights - Forever 21.
High leather boots - Hattie's Vintage
Close up of my little tin bird pin made in Japan - so cute - I love bird motifs! |
Labels:
bird pins,
pins,
Portlandia.,
put a bird on it,
Vintage clothes
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
My favorite corner in my apartment
My sweet little plant area |
I have never been one to have a green thumb (usually all the plants I have just die) but for the last few years for some reason I guess I seem to be doing pretty good. Since all of these plants made it I started collecting vintage containers to put them in (except the jade the plant that is the closest by the plate in this picture it had been planted in this new pot ever since "I stuck it in some dirt 4 years ago!"). However the jade plant needs a new pot soon because it is out growing this one. My mom gave me the vintage plant stand several years ago back when no plants I ever had wanted to live. I almost gave up on the stand and the plants until people (and some times the birds even) started giving me plants and that was when they started living instead of dying!
Next I am going to try getting some little potted herbs because I do love the idea of growing edible plants and having them right on hand for cooking in the kitchen.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Cider vinegar and rosemary hair rinse
I am quite fond of old-time home remedies, one of my favorites is the cider vinegar and rosemary hair rinse. When I was growing up my mom used to do cider vinegar rinses on my hair (it smoothed the cuticle of the hair which gave it lots of shine plus it removed build up of shampoo, conditioner and/or products). I never had a haircut until I was 11 years old and by then my hair was knee length. My hair was always very fine, straight and it tangled real easily so my mom always took care of my hair for me which included braiding it every morning.
I like to do a cider vinegar hair rinse on my hair every now and then but I like to add a sprig of rosemary to it (it adds a fresh herbal fragrance). Herbalists say that rosemary is good for scalp circulation and makes the hair glossy.
Just take 2 cups of water and and 1/8 of a cup of cider vinegar plus one sprig of rosemary, let it steep in a bowl overnight at room temperature. In the morning take out the sprig of rosemary. Shampoo and condition your hair like normal then do the vinegar hair rinse, finish by rinsing a few times with plain warm water.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Outfit Post
Here is my outfit for today:
Earrings - Handmade by me
1960s sweater -Thrifted
Black suede belt -Target (years ago)
Silvery gold pencil skirt - The Dig (used & vintage clothing store now closed)
Black tights - DKNY (8 years old - personal testimony as to how long they last and how good they are. They are well worth the money!)
Two tone black and silvery gold T strap heels - Thrifted
Earrings - Handmade by me
1960s sweater -Thrifted
Black suede belt -Target (years ago)
Silvery gold pencil skirt - The Dig (used & vintage clothing store now closed)
Black tights - DKNY (8 years old - personal testimony as to how long they last and how good they are. They are well worth the money!)
Two tone black and silvery gold T strap heels - Thrifted
Labels:
1960s sweater,
DKNY tights.,
pencil skirt,
Vintage clothes
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