8.17.2010
Guest Post: Touches of Vintage Style
Hi everyone, I'm Kat from Secrets of a Butterfly, its lovely to meet you. I'm delighted to be guest posting here at Rachel's beautiful place.
credits for the top mosaic: 1. anniversaryselfportrait, 2. vintage, 3. ., 4. Rest)
So I thought i would talk about one of my passions today as that's always a good place to start isn't it?
One of my favourite things is collecting interiors books with vintage or flea market styling. I am sure we all have our favourites, among mine are Bazaar Style, Shabby Chic Interiors and Easy Elegance I dream of decorating in this style someday and like to be inspired by the vintage decoration i see in people's homes.
Inside the pages of our favourite interior books, we see a complete look. Sometimes its a little daunting to achieve the same. Maybe as its not practical, affordable, or the items are hard to come by in the area we live. Maybe too, the people we live with, wouldn't be too happy with a full shabby-chic-d abode!
Luckily the thing about vintage, is it can find a home quite happily amongst any style you may already have. You don't have to spend a great amount and add much, to still bring the essence of vintage to your home.
Little touches such as old china,(like this set i got from Scotland lately) crochet throws, or repurposed fabrics can blend into your rooms and add a unique touch. Think of it like fashion where there has been an ever growing trend for mixing vintage with modern pieces. The secret is always to follow what you love and by adding only that, well, you can't really go wrong.
I have gathered together some images here that inspire me with ways to add in touches of vintage. Old books, cushions, a pottery jug....china, bedding and postcards.
But where to source these items, especially if there are no local flea markets or antique shops to hand....luckily we now have the wonder of online shops! Clever people who can come by the most special of old treasures and we get to browse them from our sofas!
Rachel has done a beautiful job of highlighting just the type of shops we are looking for in the decor section of Lovely clusters. Here you'll find sections for wall decoration, cushions, ornaments and linens.
As i live in England i wanted to include some Uk based websites that have vintage homewares, but here are also some in the States. I'm sure all will be happy to cater to international buyers.( Just bare in mind the postage cost for weightier items and any import duties.)
Sources for vintage online: UK based shops
This Vintage Life
Vintage Home
Vintage Lifestyle
Live Laugh Love
Happy Loves Rosie
Decorative Country Living
Hen House Emporium which is where these Union jack cushions are to be found...
And US/Australia based online shops:
Looking Glass House
Gathering Vintage
Dottie Angel(closed over the summer)
Le Vintage Maison
Tiny Happy
Happy browsing...and if you'd like to come by my blog sometime, you're always welcome.
Lovely post.
ReplyDeletei love the photos. Beautiful places!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! I'm trying to slowly bring more vintage into our home, it's definitely a fun process! Thanks for the tips and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteVery cool vintage post!
ReplyDeleteLovely to meet you Kat!
Thanks Kathryn! This is exactly what I'm looking for a personal home project - perfect timing:)
ReplyDeleteI love this shabby chic look as well!! Congrats on this post, the pictures are lovely :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day! xo, Thili
Beautiful images. Love this.
ReplyDeleteTeresa (Splendid Sass)
Thats great! Thank you for the links! I will go searching for beautiful antiques now!
ReplyDeleteHello Rachel thank you for putting my kitchen on your blog that is so lovely of you , I love all the other pictures too xx
ReplyDeleteLynn xxxx
This is great! good photos!!
ReplyDeleteThe Design Dish
Ok. Kat this is making me lightheaded with so much frilly wonderful dreamy gorgeousness. Not only are you the queen of vintage sources (thank you... i knew of some but not all.. yay!) but you also so graciously included my vintage shop! ::::)))
ReplyDeleteYou are a dear! This post is truly a beautiful work of art. Just like you!
Hugs!
Ah thanks Heather you are so lovely!!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks everyone for your kind comments it's been a real treat to post here and I now have your wonderful blogs to check out too!
See you all again soon,
kathryn x
What a fabulous post, Kat! Love everything about it :) xx
ReplyDeletethis is a lovely post, i'm always so interested to see your shop recommendations (i've just bookmarked all of them!)
ReplyDeletePut together with the sense of beauty, delight and wonder that you so excel at, Kathryn. Love every one of these, so many happy discoveries and so thrilled to see you doing guest posts. xo - g
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