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Handmade Leather 2 in 1 Bowl – Reclaimed Vintage Materials

January 20th, 2012

*Recycle

*Reclaim

*Reuse

*Remake

My latest creation is a 2 in 1- hand made leather vessel/bowl
Designed to be used either side for a different decorative look

 

A beautiful OOAK handmade vessel I created from soft leather scrap and reclaimed fabrics from vintage sources such as tableclothes and doilys. All moulded together with  French 1950′s dressmakers ribbons.
I use mine to display my antique & vintage button collections, shells and French coins on shelves and tables.

Buy my leather bowls at Cottontail shop

“Tutti Frutti” Drink Coasters

January 9th, 2012

My latest listings at AteleirinparisNostalgi 

“Tutti Frutti” Drink Coasters

Fresh and modern punched up with bright colours to give a contemporary look to your apartment, loft or home.

Vintage Buttons  Boutons – Petite French Inspired Decoupage Box

“Shabby Paris” – Recycled Crochet Medallions

Fabulous lot of vintage recycled crochet medallions.Beaut colours! Deep rose reds, pinks, khaki greens and apricot and pastels.

2012 Calendar - Cliche Paris - Wall Calendar

Vintage Willow Pattern Japanese Porcelain Teacups & Saucers – Made in Japan-1930′s

Dotty Trim 

Vintage 1950s nylon trim. Stunning, delicate and ever so soft vintage dotted trim, white with black dots. Wound on a large antique industrial wooden textile spool (bobbin) from Old U.S. Mill.

Vintage Sharpen-M-All Rotary Stropper

Comes with it’s original box Original instructions and 3 holders. Made by Howard Specialties Co., Inc. New York

 

 

 

 

Things I found this weekend…

April 26th, 2011

This post is part of “Thrift Share Monday”

Boxes of French Lace & Fabric

February 26th, 2011

BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LACE + DECORATIVE FABRIC PIECES

When I was last in Paris, I found a couple of boxes of lace and fabrics full of vintage and newer pieces. Being such a hoarder, I couldn’t resist and sent it all back home to Australia. I now realize I won’t be able to use all of it, so gradually I will be listing small amounts in my shop.

Atelier in Paris

Pieces of delicate French lace and fabrics at different lengths. Perfect for sewing, craft, wedding, altered art journals, altered dolls, scrap booking, handmade cards, collage and art projects type fabric in pastel pinks and greens.

I don’t know yet what I’ll create with the lace and fabric, as it’s just too beautiful to use .

Any ideas?

 

Ledamae ! a bit of something for everyone

October 8th, 2010

Thank you Lisa from  Ledamae for featuring my handmade trim on your blog today

madeit find : + a wee bit of pretty

Friday, October 1, 2010

madeit find : + a wee bit of pretty

Today on Madeit I came across these very cute handmade vintage floral trimming from Atelier in Paris

It can be used for home decor, craft projects, collage, glass jar wraps, quilting, journals and so so much more…..this fabric is from the 70′s…..so so pretty and a few other pretty things…

A New Blog & Etsy Guide from Tipjunkie

October 7th, 2010

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RecycleRedesignRecreateReclaimReuseRemake

August 25th, 2010

My house and studio is stuffed with junk for my creative projects….

I have been collecting since I was born. I used to hide stuff under my bed in boxes as a child .As an adult I’m still putting stuff into boxes, plastic bags and other strange things. I view my collections as arrangements. They are all art installations scattered around my place as well as material for use in my art and craft projects.

Walking through the streets to the local shop I always come home with something foot- trodden. A piece of paper, packaging, a bright piece of plastic, glass, all will be used in my creations eventually. When I travel overseas (much to the sometimes embarrassment to friends and family) I often pick up off the ground, bottle tops, lolly papers, wires bright bits of plastic, even if an item disturbs me I’ll bring it home. On a tour once in Europe the whole busload of passengers collected bottle tops for me.

My stuff may brood for years in a dark space or cupboard till I come across it again sending me off on another project. On my last trip to Paris I came home with 40 kilo of junk. I collected baguette bags,packaging, bits of string,wire,tags, advertising, stones, free ad cards, labels from food items, torn posters, a book and papers from a bin.

I collect found photographs and make up my own stories about the images. I collect found images, negatives, scientific stuff,equations, wire,tin,bones, animal skeletons,fur, hair,watches, old mobile covers, eye glasses, shrivelled things,found numbers and fonts from keyboards, magazines and advertising,boxes, packaging,all sorts paper, vintage clothes, fabrics, wall papers,shells, driftwood, snowglobes, toys, childrens books,games and so much more.

What do you like to collect?

“Alvin Purple meets Mellow Yellow”

July 7th, 2010

Some of my favourite items on Etsy.