Monday, June 11, 2012

Celebrating our anniversary

My husband and I are getting ready to celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary on June 12th.  We wanted to get out of town and do something unique and memorable.  After a friend's recommendation of a little spot, a quick drive away, we booked our reservation.  I've been crushing on vintage campers for awhile now.  I just needed to get the husband "on board."
Meet "Sally," the 1962 Shasta travel trailer we stayed in at the Starlite Classic Campground!

We brought all the kids with us, and then my mom picked them up for a sleepover at her house.  We enjoyed some swimming...

some cannonballing...


some lizard watching...

Starlite Classic Campground Colorado retro vacation Just Peachy, Darling
mini golf...



and marshmallow roasting...

all before they left for grandma's house!  Here is a quick look at the inside of our camper:

The sofa pulls out into a double bed, after the tables flip up on the wall.  Of course, my luggage is vintage.

There is an identical table on the other side that comes down to maximize space.  This was my first foray into using a coffee percolator.

The mini fridge

propane stove, oven, and sink

The second pull out bed

Only Elowyn got to stay the night with us in the trailer.  We grilled out for dinner, but for breakfast I attempted to make sausage and french toast on the propane stove.  I've never cooked with propane before.  It seemed there were only two setting; fiery inferno and "off!"  I managed to cook everything perfectly, but I set the fire alarm off twice!


My husband's shirt is vintage 60s dead stock (New old stock)!

You've gotta love a fiberglass bullet planter, in pink, of course!!  Here are a couple of Sally's neighbors:

retro camping  Just Peachy, Darling
Ginny, a 1954 Aljoa Sportsman
Bailey, a 1950 Spartan Royal Mansion

The Flamingo Lounge, a 1962 Tepee, hitched to a 1958 Chevy Biscayne



A 1959 Rambler Station Wagon, hitched to "Lucy."  This would absolutely be my new car, if only it had seat belts!!
The gift shop had a small assortment of mid-century housewares and vintage clothing.  We bought the Lustroware recipe box that matches my kitchen canisters, an aqua Dritz sewing basket, and a red Lux clock.


Happy Anniversary, Darling!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Check, please! (outfit #5)

My 1950s green checked (gingham) wrap dress from an estate sale.  The pearl choker is from my late step-grandmother and the brown leather case is from an antique store.  My husband and I drove by this green 1940s car, and like the big nerd that I am, I made him pull over and snap some photos of me in front of it.  I didn't note the type of car that it was, because frankly, I felt like a bit of a criminal.  I'm hoping Santa will put one in my stocking! ;)
1950s wrap dress gingham vintage car 1940s  Just Peachy, Darling
The best accessories match your dress!


Too bad, I couldn't actually get into this car.
In front of my mom's 1953 rancher.
1950s wrap dress pattern Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!


Saturday, June 2, 2012

Just Keep Swimming (outfit #4)

Early 1960s navy, skirted swimsuit with Serged peek-a-boo seams (thrifted) made by Cole of California! The vintage red umbrella belongs to my stepfather.
vintage 1960s bathing suit Cole of California Just Peachy, Darling




1950s Cole of California swimsuit advertisement Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Blue Sunday

On the 5th of June, Elowyn will be turning one year old! To commemorate the occasion I bought her this absolutely precious 1940s blue dress at an antique store.  My goal is to buy her a "new" vintage dress each birthday and then record each year with a series of photos.  She's at the age that sitting still and posing for a photo are remarkably difficult.  We had a couple of wardrobe malfunctions while I tried to capture a few cute shots.  Her knees caught the skirt of the dress while she was speed crawling towards me, and tore the seam of her dress! Then I tried to put on the bonnet (she hates hats, headbands, etc) and she tugged it off with such gusto that the ribbon tie ripped off! What a little stinker!  Hopefully at age two, she'll allow me to put on a hat.
Ruffle sleeves!
Button detail at the waist

Lace collar and bodice

The perfect pose!

1940s baby dress little girl vintage Just Peachy, Darling
Bow in the back

Close up

The bonnet that she refused to wear! :)

1940s baby dress little girl vintage pattern Just Peachy, Darling
That yellow frock is almost identical!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Sewing Nook

 I've been hauling "Little Bitch" to the kitchen table whenever I had a sewing project, which meant running up and down the stairs for forgotten supplies, and small children coming to play audience.  It's distracting, and sometimes when I'm already tired, the thought of cleaning up and then setting up the space causes me to procrastinate...and I end up sewing way less than I want.  I wanted a sewing corner somewhere in my house that was organized and ready to go.  I chose this corner of my bedroom:
I framed seven of my vintage sewing patterns and an advertisement from a 1948 edition of "The Farmer's Wife Magazine," entitled "For Winter Sewing."

vintage sewing patterns framed artwork 1950s 1960s 1930s 1940s  Just Peachy, Darling

I made a vintage luggage storage table to hold all my extra fabric, patterns, and notions.  The legs for the table were salvaged off of a mid-century Ottoman I literally saved from being thrown into a bonfire!  I disassembled the cushion, (which was stuffed with hay!) gave it a quick cleaning and then attached them to the larger suitcase.

vintage suitcase table storage sewing retro Just Peachy, Darling


The bottom case holds my fabric stash, and the smaller pockets contain scraps!


If anyone can find an advertisement for the Samsonite "Miss America" luggage line, I would love to see it!
 I'm thinking of painting the desk.  Should I keep it blond or paint it a fun color?



Sunday, May 27, 2012

Acting Dotty (outfit #3)

This is my1950s polka dot farm dress with ric rac trim, discovered at an estate sale! 
The vintage blue picnic tin was a gift from my step-dad.


1950s polka dot ric rac vintage tin dress Just Peachy, Darling


1950s polka dot ric rac vintage pattern dress Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Atomic House Wares

Long before genetically modified frankenfoods, Monsanto got its start in chemicals and plastics.  It's a pretty logical evolution, if you ask me.  In the late 1940s and early 50s, bright colored plastics were the wave of the future.  Lustrex was touted as a cheaper, more resilient house ware material, and items such as dishes, toys, clocks, and even radios hit the market.
Monsanto 1950s vintage plastic housewares Lustroware clock canisters dishes Just Peachy, Darling

Recognize those canisters? We snapped them up at an antique store!  If anyone happens across the coffee and/or flour, buy it for me and I will love you forever.  They are also available in red:
Monsanto 1950s vintage plastic housewares Lustroware Lustrex canisters dishes Just Peachy, Darling
I've gathered a collection of atomic bar ware.  I purchased 7 small and 7 large orange and gold glasses at an estate sale over the weekend for .25 a piece!
Mad Men 1960s Mod mid-century glasses barware Just Peachy, Darling
I spotted these black and gold starburst glasses recently, and grabbed 7 of them as well.
Mad Men 1950s atomic starburst gold mid-century glasses barware Just Peachy, Darling
Couldn't resist this atomic pitcher!  The gold diamond design looks like the harlequin pattern that was so popular in the 50s.
1950s gold mid-century harlequin pitcher barware  Just Peachy, Darling
My favorite piece so far came from a local antique store.  I was courting it for several months, and one day walked in to find it was missing from the shelf.  I felt absolutely sick to my stomach that I had let someone else buy it!  Then, I walked around the corner and saw it sitting in another stall.  Say hello, to my turquoise and gold "chip and dip"!
1950s atomic aqua gold chip dip Just Peachy, Darling
Alright, now who's coming over for a drink?









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