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OK, now don’t expect anything too fancy… and don’t expect any thing super expensive… and for heaven sakes whatever you do don’t expect CLEAN!! Now with all that in mind you may take a peek at where I create. Keep your eyes peeled for vintage touches here and there.

Sitting at the sewing machine is a daily activity for me. So I’ve got a great cushion for my fanny! I’ve tried to add some of my favorite touches: like vintage quilts, linens, buttons and ribbons. Believe it or not, I have evolved from a vintage baby dress re-storer, ( say that fast 5 times) to a designer of quilted baby shoes, to now a designer of quilted baby shoe patterns. Which I sell to creative, quilting type gals and also to darling quilt shops.

I have collected dolls for years and am still a little girl at heart! Can you tell? I even hide things behind lovely fabrics too, so don’t even ask me whats behind the bookcase, cuz I’m not tell’n ya, and trust me you don’t want to know.

I found this white shelf and use it to display some of the shoes and boots I have created over the last several months. (some are vintage ones too)

My little shabby chalk board keeps me on task. Ya right! It sounded good tho didn’t it?

This is my very cluttered, but very sweet bulletin board. Believe it or not I know where every thing on it  is too!

When ever I need some storage or something to hang on the wall, I go searching in the back yard. I love using garden elements here and there.

Here are some of my favorite little vintage baby gems hanging across the wall. They are so tiny and sweet and come in such yummy soft pastel colors! So fun to fix up and clean. Well, a little fun.

The details are so amazing! I would never have had the patience for sewing those “itty bitty” pin tucks. It just wouldn’t have happened!

I wanted a very simple window treatment, so I did a valance. But then decided to add tied white vintage hankies for a shabby flair and then finished it off with a curved black iron wall piece. One day it almost fell on my head! I know what your thinking , but don’t say anything.

I love the whole trash to treasure thing! These shutters were left by the side of the road. Yippie, guess they had my name on them. I didn’t even have to paint them either. I just cleaned them and hung them up! The vintage china plates are from a garage sale (like 25 cents each) crazy!

I thought that this little plaque was so cute. “The beehive is the ultimate Home Sweet Home“. Well I guess that just about wraps up my sewing room tour.

This is where I create… this is where I sometimes get frustrated… this is where I wait for inspiration to come, (ya I’m usually in here awhile) and… this is where I go to get away from the world.

So… ladies, where do you create??

E is for Estate Sale!! One of my most favorite things to do on a Saturday. I have found so many gems and treasures over the years. And really GREAT buys too!! An old vintage 6ft. shutter divider was FREE!! ( My favorite price!) It was an ugly dark brown and so I painted it a shabby white. I took out the broken shutters and replaced them with lovely shabby fabrics in  blues, pinks and greens. Some are even vintage fabrics.

This was a great find too. A wonderful garden shed at an estate sale for only $50.00. It was dark wood and I painted it a sweet country blue with white trim. We love it and use it all the time in our garden.

This 5 piece wicker set was also a fabulous Estate Sale find. It was beige and pretty dull until…yep you guessed it. I painted it white!! And only $75.00 for all 5 pieces! I used vintage fabrics to make seat covers.

F is for Flowers These are some heirloom flowers we had in our garden last year. Foxgloves are a very old variety and are a very English flower. To me they are pure heaven!

We also planted heirloom Sweet Peas. They are so delicate and fragrant. One sniff and you’ll be hooked.

Thanks for joining me at the Etsy Party today.

Which one struck your fancy??

Welcome to another fun Vintage ABC Party at Etsy Cottage. They are always so fun to participate in. I love to see what treasures every one shows. Come join me…

C is for China… My favorite is an English china set I got at a wonderful antique shop. I love the tiny pink flowers.

It looks pretty great with my blue transfer ware. Don’t you just love mixing and matching?

C is for centerpiece… I loved doing this English garden centerpiece, starting with a pretty vintage tea pot, lovely flowers, vintage china and vintage tablecloth. All for a garden tea party for my friends.

D is for Dolls… some of my favorite treasures are my 1940’s Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls. Such as Goldilocks and Little Bo Peep.

One year I participated in a Valentines Day Tea Party featuring several of my Vintage Dolls. This picture shows my adorable Cupie doll from 1967, a darling unknown doll from 1961 and of course another sweet Nancy Ann doll.

D is for Dresses… Vintage baby dresses that is. I have refurbished and restored vintage baby dresses for several years now and here are a sampling of some of my favorites. Take a look at this peach one with all the sweet embroidery details. It is from the 1940’s.

This fun bubble bum pink checked dress is from the 1950’s. I just love the details of buttons and lace on the bodice.

Let’s not leave out the little boys! Here is an adorable sailor set from the 1940’s. I like the cute little anchors along the front and of course the sailor collar!

There you go… that is my Vintage ABC collection for today.

Thanks for stopping by. Please feel free to leave a comment.

Now off to visit yours.

April, 16th

I am posting my favorite BLUE things today and am participating in the fun “BLUE BLOG PARTY”.

Here is my #2 choice.

One of my ALL TIME favorite things in my garden is the wonderful “FLOWER BED” that my husband made for me out of an old youth bed and some fencing. He is so amazing and can make just about anything! After he had it all finished, I put my touches on it and painted it.  Then he filled it with dirt and he and my 2 sons bought lovely flowers to plant inside just in time for Mothers Day last year. Needless to say it is one of my favorite things EVER!! Hope that you like taking a peek also. Maybe it will spark some ideas for you in your garden this year. Ya just never know….

Well, not like a real feature or anything, but “Curby’s Closet” is in the “Lollishops” ad. It’s a really darling ad and the magazine is wonderful! Somerset Life has amazing pictures, great articles and “how to’s” and the artwork and layout is divine!!

I know that it may not be a big deal to many of you who have been featured in magazines before, but just humor me, cuz it’s a really BIG DEAL to me!!

Here is my sweet little OOAK Valentine Dress that is featured in the ad. (sold only in my Lollishop store) It is so darling! It’s a size 12-18 months. It is a 1970’s white dress with tiny red Valentine hearts on it. I embellished it with two very sweet vintage hankies and red polka dot ribbon.
Can’t you just picture your little “SWEETHEART” toddling or crawling around in it??

Whether you have a baby girl to buy a Valentine dress for or not. I would love to hear your feedback.
Happy (early) Valentines Day!!

We tried to pick the best 2 recycling entries, but it was so hard because so many of them were really innovative and creative. You gals have wonderful suggestions for reusing and recycling fabric, clothing, even “warm and natural” batting. It was so hard that we just ended up putting them all in a dish and drawing them out. I had my husband do it so it would be totally fair. Take a look at the pictures below and see the process unfold.
OK now, big drum roll please!!

All the entries are inside the bowl…

Winner #1 is about to be chosen. Who will it be?


CONGRATULATIONS!!! Julia Wood


Choosing Winner #2 The tension mounts!


And the winner is Cindi, CONGRATULATIONS!!

Each of you lucky gals have won a 20$ shopping spree in my etsy shop. Please email me for further instructions at chris@curbyscloset.com. Feel free to take a look by useing the etsy link on the right.

This was a really fun and informative “Give away” if you would like to see the ideas given for this contest. Head on over to “Quilters Buzz” and read them for yourself and then try to use one or two of their ideas in your life. Come on it’s always fun to try new things!!
A BIG HUGE “THANK YOU” to Gina Halladay for hosting this Give Away on her blog! She is AWESOME!!
www.quiltersbuzz.com

Look for future Fun Giveaways here at “Curby’s Closet” we’ve got some terrific ones in store!!

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