Sunday, December 21, 2008

How to Trim a Very Vintage Tree  

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I know this article is probably a bit late for most of you, but I haven't put the Christmas tree yet! LOL Me and my mother are doing it tomorrow evening ;) Yes, no Christmas cheer in our house yet.. every year happens the same, christmas doesn't arrive to this house until 20th December or so.
Aaand tomorrow is national lottery day! Not the biggest prize of the year, but the day with most prizes. So, let's hope we win something tomorrow =)





How to Trim a Very Vintage Tree
by Jessica W. is a copywriter, an ice cream lover, and a nail-biter.

My grandmother’s Christmas tree was a spectacle. Every year, Granddad chose the only Douglas fir on the tree farm lot that seemed to aspire to be in someone’s home. It must have spent years planning just how to splay its branches for optimal ornament dangle. Unencumbered by an imposing “theme,” the tree was a hodgepodge of decorations, crystals and lights. It was massive but humble, and it seemed proud to exist for the sole purpose of making people happy.

Here are a few ways to create this kind of special Christmas tree.

1. Buy fresh, let it rest. The key to a long-lasting Christmas tree is cutting it down yourself. Let it rest on the porch, in water, for up to a week before you bring it inside. It will drop its first initial needles, but this kind of conditioning will adjust the tree to the indoor climate…at least according to Granddad.

2. Hunt for old ornaments. The most efficient way I’ve found is to limit yourself to estate sales. Nearly every grandmother has her own expansive array of decorations. You’re likely to gather enough for an entire tree just by scavenging one basement. Plus, you won’t have to pay antique store markup.

3. Blend old and new. My line of suncatchers called Ornamentary, My Dear (www.ornamentarymydear.etsy.com) does just that. These ornaments are new, but their antiqued silver lead-free solder and bubbly cathedral glass make them look like they’ve been passed down through generations.

4. Let there be light. Old strings of tree lights may have broken insulation, frayed wires, or any number of other problems. Avoid them. Instead, purchase brand new tree lights, but stick with white or pastel hues, not the brighter ones, and definitely NOT blinkers!

5. Round up icicles. You can use crystal icicles, but my grandmother’s plastic ones looked just as good. Or, if you ever come across vintage lamp crystals, purchase them for an elegant interpretation of an old standard.

6. Go for garland…maybe. That’s up to you. One word of caution—choose thinner garland; thick, bushy tinsel garland looks more 1982 than 1952.

When you’ve gathered everything you need and the tree is ready to go, spend an afternoon bringing your elegant evergreen to life. Make some mulled cider, turn on the Victrola, and create a spectacle of your own.

Copyright 2008 by Ornamentary, My Dear.



Thanks Jessica for writing such an amazing article! =)


Monday, October 27, 2008

Monday Giveaway - Print  

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I am going to Winchester (UK) for a job interview, won't be back until Friday! Wish me good luck! =)

This week: Print by LaurieRyan

Her images are stunning!
You can choose any print at LaurieRyan's shop with size 11x14 or under =)

Rules to enter:

  1. Visit LaurieRyan's shop and pick a favourite item.
  2. Leave a comment in this post with your favourite item and a way to contact you (email or etsy link. Leave a contact or I won't be able to place you in the draft).
  3. I will select the winner from the comments with a random number generator.

This giveaway ends 2nd November at midnight EST. Good luck!



If you are a seller and want to offer an item for a giveaway, contact me (see contact details in last section of left column)

Friday, August 1, 2008

Discount - Prints!  

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This week's discount is for prints! StacyMSmith has some fabulous photographic prints, you have to take a look at them. Perfect for anyone who is decorating the house right now. I am already in love with some of them!!

My favourite ones are this cherries photo and also the Carnival of Nightmares Photo Series!!

Get a 20% discount on the regular items and a 10% on the sale items of your order by entering the code "GB2010" on the notes to seller at the end of the purchase. Then, wait for a revised invoice to pay. (Discount will not be taken off the shipping price).

Stacy also wants everybody to know that she will be adding new prints through August, so.. keep checking her store for more cool prints!

If you like her work, hurry up cause the sale runs only until 31st August midnight EST.




If you are a seller of handmade or vintage items and want to offer a discount or giveaway in this blog, please leave a comment here and I will contact you, or email me (look for the contact section at the end of the left column).


About the blog, some news: now I have added a small chat box where we can chat or add comments (left column) and under that the twitter news :) So you can follow what I do although I know it is totally boring haha!