3.13.2011

Do Fries Go With That Milkshake?


When I was at one of the Thread shows months ago, I came across this t-shirt brand that I just love - Detroit Sprinkles. The shirts are screen printed in a garage in LA. And since they are individually screened by hand, no two t-shirts are alike. We can thank three Detroit natives who grew up on the same street for coming up with the super cute designs. Here's the milkshake t-shirt I nabbed at Thread and I'm oh-so-glad the weather's getting warmer...I'm so ready to take this t-shirt out for a spin. By the way, my t-shirt came in a can. LOVE it!


3.12.2011

Archiving My Jewelry - Item #1

I have a massive collection of jewelry. There, I've said it. Now, granted most of it is costume jewelry. But regardless, I have a lot of it. My mom once joked that I could wear a different piece of jewelry each day for a year and never repeat a piece. That's completely bogus. I actually think I could go for two years. :)

Why have I amassed such a collection? Well duh, I love accessories! But almost every piece in the collection has a special meaning to me - I remember where I purchased each item, about how much it cost and why I bought it.

It still is a lot to take in. It can take me hours to decide which pieces to bring on a weekend trip! One day, I do plan to pass the collection on to my one and only daughter and I really want her to know the meaning behind each piece she will one day wear. So with that mind, I'm starting a new regular feature, if you will, on this blog that no one reads - "Archiving My Jewelry."  I will periodically write about one piece of my collection and number that piece. Some day (maybe two years from now!) I'll finish archiving the collection. Here's piece #1...


"Orange Bead Necklace" - Item #1
Purchased at Elsewhere Vintage, Orange, CA - January 2011
Vintage, circa 1960s
$8.00

LOVE LOVE LOVE this necklace, purchased just recently at a vintage store in Orange, California. Why I love it? The color, for one. Plus it reminds me of all of the color bead necklaces I used to wear in the 80s but that I sold at a flea market thinking I would never want to wear them again. Boo hoo. Well, I'm holding on to this one for a while. Hope my daughter likes orange.