Showing posts with label vintage silverware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage silverware. Show all posts

Thursday 29 August 2019

Vanity Bottle Tags

Easily identify your self-care products 
with our 'toiletry tags', made from vintage silverware.
 A beautiful way to create a feel of luxury in 
your powder room, guest bath 
or en-suite, while reducing your 
consumption of plastics and packaging.




Head to your local zero-waste store for a refill
 of your self-care products like shampoo, 
conditioner, soap, lotion, etc;
 then pour them into some nice bottles 
and place one of our pretty 
hand-stamped tags on the bottle. 
Find them here in our Etsy shop.

Wednesday 15 October 2014

Paris Pop Up Shop


We are happy to announce that we will be a part
of the Paris Pop-Up Shop at Highstreet happening 
October 23-25, 2014.
This fantastic shopping event is presented by 
 The event features a curated selection of locally made goods and one of a kind finds from Paris.
This is a great opportunity to get a jump-start on your Christmas shopping. We can't wait!
Hope to see you there!

 
 

Thursday 11 September 2014

Hand-Stamped Bridal Place Settings

We are pleased to let you know that we are now offering
our six piece bridal place setting as a 
whimsical mismatched set,
in addition to our popular heirloom set.





We come across such a variety of beautiful
patterns but often only a few matching.
We love the shabby-chic feel of combining patterns. 
The perfect touch of vintage for any wedding.
 Something old perhaps?

The patterns pictured in the photos above include
'Plume' 1935, 'Park Lane' 1936, 'Cotillion' 1937, 
'Ambassador' 1919, 'Coronation' 1936, 'Lovelace' 1936,
'Enchantress' 1937, 'Old English' & 'Revelation' 1953.
 

Wednesday 23 July 2014

Airloom Art Pt. 2

As promised in the previous post,
here are three more styles of our 'Airloom Art'.







I love the idea of using the piece pictured above, 
in a nursery or a pretty powder room.
When the light hits the crystals, it really sparkles.








The clapper of this last windchime is made from the bottom of a wine goblet. The windchime itself is a chafing dish and allows space for flowers to be laid in the top. 
This piece is quite gorgeous as unique wedding décor.




Which piece is your favorite?

-Amanda & Liz

Tuesday 22 July 2014

Airloom Art

We are very pleased to share with you
photos of our first batch of 'Airloom Art'.


 
These wind-chimes had been on our 'to-do' list 
for awhile now, and we love how our first collection turned out.





We created each piece using a combination of silver-plate hollow-ware, vintage chandelier crystals, Swarovski crystals and even a little bit of gemstones and copper.
They are all made by hand and one of a kind.



In celebration we held a little photo-shoot in the backyard.
We used a great collection of vintage linens that my mother-in-law had given me to create a romantic tee-pee setting. While we showcased the hanging art outdoors, they certainly look captivating indoors as well.




We will share our other three styles in the next post. 
Thank you for stopping by! And yes they are available for purchase.

-Amanda & Liz

Tuesday 3 June 2014

Snail Mail

Inspired by recent reproductions of antique 
sterling letter openers, and episodes of 'Downton Abbey'
we present our re-envisioned '...and then again' vintage letter opener, with an added touch of whimsy.


 These vintage silver plate knives are unique with their 'Snail Mail' charm and Swarovski crystal. The above photo was influenced by an episode of 'Downton Abbey' where Carson presents Lord Grantham with a letter and opener on a silver tray. Time to make opening your mail, a special event.


 We created a limited collection of these letter openers. 
A small amount will be delivered this week along with some stamped Father's Day spoons, to our retailers in Vancouver, New Westminster and Tsawwassen.


As we near the end of the school year, these make fantastic gifts for grads and teachers.



Plus they look great on display with your favorite stationery.

-Amanda & Liz