Showing posts with label metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metal. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

My Thing for Rusty Old Wire

I overheard my daughter talking with one of her friends recently.  We were on a walk and she saw something rusty.  She said to her friend, "My mom would love that.  It has lots of rust.  She calls those old dirty things vintage."  

I have tried to put this lovely little basket in my Etsy store for months.  No can do.  I just love how delicate it is.   


I have no idea what to call this.  I found it in a darling shop in Paso Robles called The Cottage. I believe it is made to hold utensils and it spins! 



I did manage to part with this little beauty.  I thought it would be a lovely part of a centerpiece for a baby shower.  Or great decor in a baby's room.  I always find it tough to buy for a baby when I don't know the sex.  


Again, not sure what to call this.  It can be used to hold candles or even as a cake stand I believe.  It is a huge wire cloche.  And when I say huge, I mean waaay to big for my little apartment, but I just love it.  





I think it is unique and interesting.

I like the rusty detail.




Now on to the items I love but that belong to others and are for sale.  (I believe that is called coveting, but didn't really want to say it). 

These are completely different wire cloches and are available on Etsy from a store called The Pansy Patch.  Aren't they great?  


And these I found at Save on Crafts.  (Surprisingly they are currently sold out)





And no post of mine would be complete (if I am talking about retailers) if it did not include my absolute favorite Mothology.  Of the four, my favorite is A.  I really like the contrast of a hard industrial look against white linen and a few ruffles here and there.  



Happy Friday!

Michele



Friday, October 14, 2011

The Love of Patina

"Patina (play /ˈpætɨnə/ or /pəˈtnə/) is a tarnish that forms on the surface of bronze and similar metals (produced by oxidation or other chemical processes); a sheen on wooden furniture produced by age, wear, and polishing; or any such acquired change of a surface through age and exposure. On metal, patina is a coating of various chemical compounds such as oxides or carbonates formed on the surface during exposure to the elements (weathering). Patina also refers to accumulated changes in surface texture and colour that result from normal use of an object such as a coin or a piece of furniture over." Wikipedia


I am focusing on the patina on metal for this post


 I particularly like the rust at the top contrasted with the white color at the bottom of this candlestick


The patina on the urn accentuates the detail 


I purchased this pitcher from a brother and sister team from France while at an antiques fair


Fred and Coco are wonderfully charming people 


It was still dark when I arrived at their stall.  I could barely see two galvanized pitchers.  


I said that I would like one and asked which of the two they preferred


Fred said that this one had an almost blue patina to it.  I chose it based upon that information


When I went back to pick it up, in the daylight, I was thrilled to see what he had chosen for me


I use this bucket as a waste basket in my bedroom.  One day I discarded some beads from New Orleans which my girls used to play with.  They got tangled around the handle accidentally.  I have left them there since.  I think I like that look.


 I love this old German watering can.  I think it is unique because of the braided or twisted piece of metal that holds the arm of the can in place


 There is nothing quite like the effect age has on us


Have a good one

Michele