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Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Monday, 7 September 2009

70s shawl over my head

Posted on 11:46 by kumar
Often decor choices come to me on the fly and are inspired by moments from my past.

Growing up in the 1970s my sis and I had twin beds, side by side, with these puffed white headboards that we absolutely adored (and still talk about tho this day!).

Sometimes early early on Saturday mornings when we were wee things (so wee this is just a flash of a memory), we would stay in our beds, tuck our pillows on the top of our headboard so they would hang over our heads like little canopies, then hang our dress-up scarves over the pillow so the scarves would fall down on either side, like a waterfall.

We'd pretend we were princesses living in our own magical enclaves.

Yesterday I was washing this 1970s shawl I picked up at the Value Village years ago. I use it for decor more than dressing up (though I bet it would look fab with that black MEXX dress I thrifted the other day), and I didn't want to stuff it back in my newly cleaned linen closet.

So I threw it over my brass bed. It instantly reminded me of playing the canopy game with my sis.

Nice to know the creativity of youth can still inspire you today ....
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Posted in Accessories, Creativity, Emotional decorating, History, Sister, Thrift store decorating, Value Village | No comments

Friday, 12 June 2009

Heads from the Royal Ontario Museum?

Posted on 04:10 by kumar
I'd like you to meet Wilhelm Kong von Wurttemberg.

I found the German royal, and about 50 other plaster discs like him, at a garage sale in April.

The owner sold me the lot for $10 - pricey by grunge queen standards but I'd like to think I paid for the story, too.

A gent in his 60s or older, the man who sold them to me told me his father found these mainly chipped discs at the CPR railway yards where he worked in the 1960s - they were destined for the trash.

Apparently they're rejects from a Royal Ontario Museum exhibition here in Toronto in the 1960s. That makes a certain amount of sense as some of the discs are identified with tags, like Wilhelm is, and there's writing on the back of a lot of them indicating the years they lived or ruled (Wilhelm was apparently the Wilhelm the 1st and he lived 1781-1864).

What I loved even more was the fact that this gent and his siblings, so the story goes, grew up playing with these head pieces. Apparently they pretended they were money!

I haven't verified his story but I love it all the same. Nor have I really taken a good look at all the scenes and heads on this dics, but there are Greek philosophers, other emperors and Greek and Roman Gods.

And I have NO idea how to display these flat coin-like discs, which range in circumference from the size of a large apple (that's Wilhelm, and he's the largest), to the size of a penny.

Any ideas???

I think it would be cool to put in a call to the ROM and see if it have any history on the exhibition.
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Posted in Canada, Garage sales, History, Thrift store decorating | No comments

Friday, 29 May 2009

Peacock thrift shirt I wore as a teen

Posted on 08:06 by kumar
This is my sis and me walking into the sunset in Vancouver, British Columbia the summer before grade 11 or 12 (I'm in the green skirt).

We've walked into the sunset again: she and I are currently in Ottawa for our big high school reunion, which means grunge queen won't be posting until Tuesday or Wednesday of next week.

Then I'll be returning to regular grunge queen programming - thanks for your patience letting me stroll down memory lane this week.

I actually still have the green skirt I'm wearing in this pic. I found it in a second-hand store in Vancouver that summer so long ago, and I wore it for years. In my early 20s, after high school, I busted the seam and got it repaired. It looked kinda funny after that but I just couldn't let it go ....

Now it's being used as a makeshift cover for a thrift store stool. I'm going to get it made into a pillow because I love the green peacock print. So I'd say this 1960s skirt still has some mileage left in it!!

See you in a few days, and take care!!
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Posted in 1980s, Eldorado Second Hand Store, Fashion, History, Imperfection, Nostalgia, Sister, thrift shopping | No comments

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Blue jewel earrings

Posted on 04:08 by kumar
My sis and I bought these earrings the summer before grade 9, at the Ottawa Exhibition - and I still have them.

We wore them a lot in grade 9, and so did our pals! The fun thing about being young: wearing eachothers' clothing and accessories!

So as we prepare for our highschool reunion this weekend, here's my tribute to grade 9 fashion, and to hanging onto special things that hold fond memories: my grade 9 class pic.

This is one of my fave pics of myself. Quelle hair! I threw a bottle of blond hair dye on my hair - stupidly - hence the brassy look.

I'm wearing my fave royal blue wool sweater here, with a black scarf I bought the year earlier and wore to death for a few years - wonder what happened to it? I lent the sweater to a friend and never got it back, alas - it still smarts that she never gave it back nor recognized how important it was to me.
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Thursday, 21 May 2009

Obsolete tools

Posted on 05:28 by kumar
With the recent gift of a wood grainer, pictured here, I realized I have a little collection of industrial tools forming - all of which were given to me as gifts, come to think of it.

Mark Taaffe of World Headquarters at 2885 Dundas St. West in the Junction gave this wood grainer to me. I love it. It looks like there's a patent number and a 1911 date stamped on the handle on the back.

If you're like me and need some help figuring out how this would have been used, I'll tell you what Mark told me: this would have been run down the length of say, a cupboard that had been painted, to create a grainy effect.

Doug Killaly of Post & Beam Reclamation, another Junction gem at 2869 Dundas St. West specializing in architectural salvage, gave this to me a couple years ago.

Can you guess what it is?



It's a wood block floral pattern stamper, from Hungary if memory serves, and was used to stamp patterns on clothing.

I love that it's stained blue. Doug mounted it on a little stand, so now it's a decor object just like my wood grainer.

A man gave this to me many years ago as a Christmas gift - he found it in a Paris flea market and the tool generated much conversation around the holiday tree in the south of France that year ....

We never figured out what it was used for.

I think I'll be haunting the salvage and junk shops for other old artisan-type tools and implements such as these. Is there such a thing as feeling nostalgia for items you've never experienced before? Let's just say I appreciate their artisan handy bent and their history, known or not. And the tools make for neat decor groupings.
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