Showing posts with label atasteforvintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atasteforvintage. Show all posts

Sep 3, 2011

Fresh Picks: Delicious Decor

Decorating with vintage fruit motifs is a terrific way to bring bold color to a bland kitchen. Midcentury fruit designs abound in vintage linens, housewares and pottery/porcelain, making it a fun and easy project. Repurposing tip: If you’re stuck with an obtrusive soffit over your kitchen cabinets, hang a row of vintage plates and change them with the seasons.



Vintage Blue Ridge Hand Pain...
$20.00

Oranges Jam Jar / Arabia of ...
$38.00

Funky Fruit Vintage Tableclo...
$19.00

1940s Painted Embroidery, Pe...
$10.00

Vintage Frosted Fruit Patter...
$24.99

SET Hazel Atlas Flower Pot A...
$19.00

Treasury tool by whalesharkwebsites


Aug 29, 2011

Welcome New Members: A Taste For Vintage, The Queen of Re, Union Made Bride and Seagull Island






Fenton Hobnail Milk Glass Double Crimped Bowl

ATasteforVintage offers quality, collectible vintage items, specializing in glassware and home decor.I love history and am infatuated with the ‘story’ encapsulated in objects. I love to find new lives for things that were used, loved, preserved, adored, admired, and discarded. I love holding something in my hand and thinking about its past. I love the feel, look, smell, and weight of vintage.”

ATasteforVintage is based out of Washington DC









Vintage 1960 - 1970 Hot pants bib shorts

Thequeenofre has the motto reuse, repurpose, reclaim and recycle. “I [have] an abiding interest in and connection to vintage items in need of re-purposing, refurbishing, and ultimately reuse. No decorating projects interest me more than those that incorporate items of provenance into my daily life. “

Thequeenofre is based out of Michigan and specializes in home décor, clothing patterns and ephemera.






Vintage 1950s Tulle Wedding Dress Lace Sleeve Bolero





Unionmadebride is run by AlexSandra who has been a “bride’sbest friend” since the year 2000. “I have been making, restoring, restyling andfitting vintage and contemporary wedding and special occasion dresses for thebrides of Portland, Oregon and beyond.” On offer is her collection of wedding gownsand accessories for the vintage bride. Specializing in garments and accessoriesfrom 1968 and before with an emphasis on items Union Made in the USA.


Seagullisland offers paper ephemera, specializing in vintage book pages. “I am an incurable collector of vintage ephemera. I love old paper: magazines; books (I have aparticular obsession with old encyclopedias); cards; advertisements - anythingthat gives a glimpse of the fleeting moment in time reflected in objects notreally meant to last.”


Mar 11, 2011

FOODIE FRIDAY -- L is for LEMONS


vintage lemon shaped cutting board from www.kultur.etsy.com

I have been SUPER busy, and a bit under-the-weather. As a result, I missed posting last week, and for that, I apologize.

This week, I pay homage to the LEMON. That beautiful, yellow citrus fruit. In my cooking, it is absolutely INDISPENSABLE!!! I add its tart juice, or pungent zest to so many dishes...I would be lost without my LEMONS.....I LOVE to add lemon zest for a bit of ZING to MANY dishes.

excerpt From whatscookingamerica.net:

How To Zest Lemons:
Zest is the outer colored portion of the citrus peel. Freshly grated orange, lime or lemon zest packs a flavor wallop no bottles dried zest can match.

Use a citrus zester (available in the kitchen specialty shops) to obtain long, thin strands of citrus zest. A zester has five tiny cutting holes that create threadlike strips of peel.

Press firmly as you draw the zester down along the skin of the fruit. For continuous strips of zest, begin at one end of the fruit, and cut in a spiral around and down.

If you do not have a zester, use a vegetable peeler or a small, sharp knife. You will also note that many recipes call for grated zest or peel. In this case, use a cheese grater to remove the peel. When removing the skin from lemons or other citrus fruits, be sure to take only the thin outer zest or colored portion. The white pith will give your dish a bitter under taste.

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Glass lemon reamer from atasteforvintage.etsy.com