Tuesday, July 5, 2011
A look at a nook
I still have to snap a pic of the vintage jewellery piece I bought in Notting Hill, but until then I'll show you a bit of the apartment re-org I did before I left on holidays.
I love this little corner nook that I refreshed by adding pops of orange: the paisley pillow found at a massive church sale for a buck; the Made in Canada retro glass vase on the top of the bookshelf (thrifted for about $10 if memory serves); the not so thrifty Anthropologie lampshade that I fell in love with when the store first opened in Toronto.
I found the beautiful framed mini picture hanging over the chair - handpainted flowers on black velvet - for 99 cents at a thrift shop. On the back there's a label that reads, "Mrs. D. M. Gowing, 77 Stubbington Avenue, Portsmouth, Hampshire" and then a postal code and phone number. Isn't it just wonderful that this little treasure made its way from England and across the pond to me and my grungy little home?
The silver glass lamp was $5 at a lamp sale; and the wrought iron chair was part of a set I thrifted at Sally Ann years ago, one of my first major thrift purchases in fact. I spray-painted them silver and covered the seats with a tablecloth I cut up, bought at the dollar store. There's grungy style for ya.
Labels:
Accessories,
Anthropologie,
Church Sales,
decorating,
Display,
DIY,
Dollar Store,
England,
Furniture,
Lamps,
Made in Canada,
Salvation Army,
Thrift Style
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How do I adress the Queen...? Your highness of course! I was thrilled that you left a comment on my blog...(flying in the SIM) I love your blog and stalk it frequently! Your hunny must be somehthing else to get in a flying machine to meet up with him! Love to meet another thrifing fan!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful corner, there's much to comment on.
ReplyDeleteThat little framed picture is equisite and I love what you've done to the Sally Army chairs. The lampshade is beautiful & I'm in love with the paisley cushion. x
Well, DeeAnna, I'm thrilled you stalk the ole GQ! I too am a Goodwill fan -- and the post on Michelle Obama was brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vix! Your gorg boho decor inspired me to do a decor post, something I used to do a lot more of!
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