Monday, February 26, 2007

All Abird!

TRAIN BIRD FEEDER
This pastel painted birdfeeder will get your yard's style right on track. Each "car" on the train, including the playfully detailed locomotive, has an opening to let your local birds eat their fill, plus a swinging door that makes cleaning a breeze. The train hangs easily from branches and eaves, mounts to your walls with the included hooks, and also sits gently on your lawn or between the plants in your garden. Once this train pulls into your yard, all the neighborhood birds are sure to get on board. For the bird's safety, the house is painted with bird-safe paint and not treated with heavy chemicals. Sold as the set of three train cars.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Unique

When there's more to be hung, make sure you reach for one of these four-stone wall hangers. Perfect for the sophisticated mudroom or entryway, these long coat hangers feature sea stones taken from the shores of New Hampshire.
The stones get their uniquely round shape from years spent in the ocean being tumbled with sand and waves. Each hook features copper hardware, a light-colored hardwood back, and a completely unique stone.
The stones are functional as well as beautiful - their round shapes won't deform coats or snag loose pieces of clothing as you walk by. For each stone "harvested" another rough quarry stone is "planted" in its place. Comes with hardware for installation. Can be hung vertically or horizontally. Made in New Hampshire. Available with a dark hardwood or light hardwood base

Friday, February 16, 2007

Tea Tin Vases


Great idea!
Vintage and new tins are often decorated with charming, old-fashioned prints and lettering. Clean out these containers, and give them a second life as informal flower vases. We filled one with roses, gomphrenas, and sweet peas. The tins are usually watertight and certainly shatterproof, so you don’t have to worry about leaks or breakage.

Monday, February 12, 2007

LOOOOVE THESE!

Artist Amelia Caruso is my hero. You can purchase new shoes, to make sure they fit, and she can paint those or you can choose from an array of painted shoes that she already has in stock. All shoes are wearable. They should be treated as any other great shoe. They require only a regular shine with neutral polish and buffing. These shoes are one of a kind pieces of art and should be treated as such! Pricing depends on the shoe. Free Quotes are given by email. For more information please feel free to call Amelia at
970-219-3228 or email at Info@AmeliaCaruso.com

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Uncommonly good


I admit it, I'm a season pusher. With all of this snow piled up, dirty and sad looking, I just want a nice summer day and scratch that, I want a warm icecream day. These superb dishes will def. be in order this summer.

Monday, February 5, 2007

Great purses


For original, environmentally conscious accessories, take a look at aGainNNYC. Allison Teich, the designer, takes junk to funk with bold reused fabrics, buttons and clasps. One-of-a-kind bags for reasonable prices.

Knobs Have It

The knobs have it. What better way to transform a piece of furniture--without picking up a paint brush--then to simply switch out the hardware? Check out this great website featuring cabinet knobs, towel and coat hooks, drapery hardware, and bin pulls. So great!
TE-MA is a family owned and operated company located in Woodstock, NY. Established in 1991, it started as a retail store of high end imported furniture and antiques, eventually evolving into a decorative hardware and giftware manufacturing business. Most of the designs are original and about 90% produced here in the USA. With our 'in -house' mold making facilities, machine shop and finishing equipment, not only do we closely monitor quality, we also have the capability of handling private label and custom work. Priding ourselves in top notch customer service and quick turn around due to our domestic production, we are ready to meet your needs both retail and wholesale. With hundreds of stores handling our products nationwide, please feel free to contact us for specific locations if you require a 'hands on' look.

Friday, February 2, 2007

Great Stuff!


Whoever you are Paul, I adore you. Paul and his representatives scour these places for new and exotic items. There are hundreds of stories and anecdotes about finding a cache of garden cloches, or watering cans, English school desks, Victorian garden edgings, etc.

Take a look. I just ordered the wooden baguette trays for a party I'm hosting later this month. I'll let you know how well they work!

Click on the sap buckets to visit his site. More great finds to come!