Friday, December 23, 2011

Celebrating


Wishing all of my blogging friends and their families a very Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

beach photography

revisiting an older post, while we patiently wait for a dusting of snow before Christmas ;)

Monday, December 12, 2011

wintery gems in my shop

I've just listed some wintery gems in my etsy shop!
Most are classic and simple in style.




My Cape Cod Fisherman Cowls are currently listed as well.
Thank you for looking! ;)

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Memories of Christmas Past

Cupcakes from a kindergarten party...

a snowy winter holiday at home...

the city lights on a cold winter's night in Boston...

and a school trip to see the Rockettes in NYC!


It's amazing the memories you can jog when you go through your old photos on your computer! The memories they bring to me, make me realize how grateful I am for my family and friends, and for the experiences we're able to share. ;)
What fun holiday memories have you stashed away on your computer?
Happy Wednesday!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Giveaway Winner!

(The Little White Church - Eaton, New Hampshire)

Hello!
We tallied up all your entries and my youngest son picked the winner of my giveaway this afternoon...
and the winner is...
Congratulations, Niki!
I found it rather ironic that amongst the treasures in the giveaway is a little framed English village postcard -- so I guess it's going "home"!
Thank you all for participating and following my blog!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

etsy sale

I'm currently running a Holiday Sale in my etsy shop: CapeCodCupboard.
Just enter the coupon code mentioned above (HOLIDAY10) and you will automatically receive your discount. Thank you! ;)

Monday, November 28, 2011

Cyber Monday Sale

There's a Cyber Monday sale today over in my etsy shop!

All items in my shop are 15% off.

My coupon code is: CYBERMONDAYETSY15

I have my own "Cape Cod Fisherman Cowls" as well as some of my handmade jewelry (and a few vintage goodies) currently stocked in my shop.

Thank you for looking! ;)

And Happy Cyber Monday!

Monday, November 21, 2011

i fancy fences

I truly love taking photographs of the beach... especially when they are lined with weathered fences!
These boundary fences also help curb erosion of the small dunes, keeping people from walking across delicate areas.


Please don't forget to enter my giveaway! You have until December 1st to enter.

Thank you for visiting!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Vintage Treasures GIVEAWAY

I'm offering a GIVEAWAY!
I've been sorting through my vintage treasures, and thought it would be a wonderful time to share some of them with you! ;)

The winner will receive the three items shown above: vintage framed Tudor Home print (postcard sized); vintage Edwardian photograph; decorated vintage blue glass bottle. I'll be adding more to the package before I send it out, too! (The doily and book page are just for display though.) ;)



There are 3 ways to enter:
(1) Leave a comment on this post (with a way of getting in touch with you).
(2) Become a follower (and let me know so I can give you another entry).
(3) Post my giveaway tag on your blog with a link (and again, please let me know so I can give you another entry).
I'll have one of my munchkins pull a name out of the hat on December 1st.
Thank you - and Enjoy! ;)

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

once upon a time in an art gallery...

When my hubby and I dated, I worked part-time in his mother's art gallery on Cape Cod. I swooned over her selection of jewelry, and would often put pieces away for myself so I could work them off.

My mother-in-law made much of the jewelry she sold, so when hubby and I became engaged, I went on some buying trips with them. My MIL made frequent trips to NYC and Santa Fe to purchase many of her beads. Needless to say I became hooked, and starting making my own jewelry just for fun.

My dear mother-in-law passed away last year, not too long after hubby and I celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary. It was then that my brother-in-law asked that I start making jewelry to sell in the art gallery. I like to think my mother-in-law is smiling down on me with each piece I make that goes into her shop. ;)

I've been thrilled to do so! My jewelry is very seaside inspired (I find I've been using alot of pearls in my work). I decided to start listing my jewelry in my etsy shop once again (as I had done a year or so ago). The set you see in this post is currently in my shop.
Thank you for visiting today!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

weathered garden decor

I spotted these fabulous old treasures in the "secret garden" of the Strawberry Patch on Cape Cod. I never would have thought of using this as an outside display... and I just love it!

And I adore this statue of a little girl, perched atop a water fountain.

More old/weathered/chippy/rusted garden decor... fabulous! I'm getting ideas for next Spring's garden already!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Treasure Keepers

I have a definite penchant for handmade treasure boxes!

Whether they are truly vintage (such as the seashell star box from France), or newly-made to look vintage... I love them all.

I've been fortunate to purchase (and also win) some gorgeously handcrafted boxes from people in blogland and etsy over the years. These delicate boxes become the perfect place to store all your vintage treasures and crafting supplies.

One box holds some of my vintage ephemera, including this amazing letter from the 1800's with fabulous blue ink handwriting.

This is a silverplate bowl, dated with a personalized inscription and the date "1886". I found it at Goodwill for only $15 (actually a high price for Goodwill, but very reasonable considering the bowl is in perfect condition and nearly 125 years old)!

This is one of the treasure boxes I made, using some millinery I purchased at Tinsel Trading in NYC.

What do you store your vintage treasures inside of?

Sunday, November 6, 2011

sharing Victorian photographs

One of my most favorite past-times is collecting antique photographs. I've sold many of them in my etsy shops over the years. I find the clothing and hairstyles particularly charming.

I also wonder about the lives the people in these photographs led. What did they look like when they aged. Did they marry and have children.

Did friends remain friends. Did some of them move far away from their own families.

Do copies of some of these photographs remain with their original families. What was the occasion why so many people were smiling.


Feel free to use these five images which are copies of photos I've once personally owned. If you use them in your own artwork, please leave me a link so I can see what you've done with them.
Thank you! ;)