Thursday, December 22, 2011

Let them eat cookies

Oh, my. These cookies are sooooo beautiful. They could've been cast as extras in Marie Antoinette! Some background music, if you will...

I love cameos!

And sugar!

And the thought of eating something...

...almost too pretty to gnaw upon.


Don't care howwwwww

I want some NOW!

Seriously though, the sight of these induced some pastry lust of Veruca Salt-esque proportions. So, I was happy to discover that I could get my very own batch of these royalty worthy confections. They are baked and decorated by amazing food artist Amber Spiegel and sold in her Etsy shop, sweetambs.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Aw...Buddy....!

Oh Tommy.
I don't mind if you're a bit weathered.......a little cray-cray. You're still a cutie.

via justjared.buzznet

via gofugyourself

Vintage French Paper Crafts

Aren't these precious?

Pardon me sir...would you happen to have any...
Amora La Moutarde de Dijon?

There's a little dude in the window!


I found these cuties and a slew of vintage scans while searching for holiday crafty things to make. The two trucks shown above can be found here and here.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Vintage style Stockings

I finished the last season of Mad Men available on Netflix not too long ago, and I am lately (and appropriately) obsessed with New Look and early Sixties fashion.

Those of you who've watched the show know that there are more than a few strategically placed shots of what was happening underneath all those smart and sassy dresses. Girdles with fine stitching and stays. Garter belts...and stockings. 

I've always liked stockings. Old fashioned, well-crafted, super femme and dead sexy. They're hard to find and hard to afford in this day in age. Sure, you could make do with the normal, run-o-the-mill elastic bound, cheapo thigh high from Target, but let's be honest. For many of us, donning these "one size fits 6-foot-tall model" hose can make a perfectly luscious thigh look like a water balloon cinched in a lacey rubber-band tourniquet. Uncomfortable. Also...not pretty.

Enter The Internets and hours of diligent searching for a solution to the predicament of many a middle-income vintage lingerie lover. An affordable, well-made, garter stocking does exist. Your welcome.

It's tiny so it's work safe. I hope.

I bought two pair of these garter style stockings from Dollhouse Bettie--One pair in black and one in nude. At $7.50 a pop, they are well worth the penny. The fit is superb, and with gentle care, I'm sure they will outlast any over-the-counter hosiery I have in my sock drawer. Dollhouse Bettie also features a very nice line of vintage style lingerie and an array of old-fashioned stockings. Check it check it out!