Sunday, September 30, 2012

Cooking up somethin' yummy

I've been a very bad blogger lately.  My whole family got really sick, and my three boys missed almost an entire week of school!  Poor little Elowyn was the last to get infected, and she ended up in the hospital for three days getting breathing treatments.  It was frightening and exhausting, and it made me really thankful that my children are generally healthy.  I've also been a busy little bee, working on house projects, and getting things together to start an Etsy shop.  Yep, that's right, I'm going to start selling some of the little treasures I come across.  It was either that or risk becoming a total hoarder. ;)  I'm going to try and play catch up with my outfit posts and you might get bombarded with a couple back to back.  In the mean time, I hope you'll be sated with sweet little play kitchen update that I did for my darling daughter.  
  I had a hand me down wooden kitchen that was in need of some love.  Things were starting to break and it was looking pretty pathetic.  I figured, while I was repairing, I might as well glamourify too, right?  This is what the kitchen looked like originally:
Now imagine that this kitchen got rolled down a steep hill, glass breaking, handles coming loose, hinges bending, clock hands flying off, etc...'cause that's how mine looked!  I hauled this breast down the stairs and out the door, BY MYSELF! I'm not sure how I didn't get pinned underneath, or break a toe, but I'm sort of a awesome when I set my mind to something. :) 
After everything was cleaned off, and handles removed, the whole piece got primed and sprayed glossy white.  All the handles were sprayed silver.  I mixed the blue from MY kitchen cabinets with the leftover mint color from my sewing nook desk and painted the appliances.  I used Mod Podge to adhere a piece of fabric for the backsplash and number keys (taken from a brochure I cut up) to the microwave control panel.  The stove burners are black vinyl adhesive that I cut into spiral pattern.  
vintage toy pyrex Mod Podge painted play kitchen retro DIY heather bailey Just Peachy, Darling
1950s inspired toy kitchen redo Just Peachy, Darling
The "on" button is actually the word NO that I flipped upside down, clever right?  The aqua salt and pepper shakers are from an estate and the straw inlaid bowl was thrifted.  1950s plastic ware is perfect for a toy kitchen!
Toy Pyrex is the coolest!
I ordered a red rotary toy phone to hang on the fridge, but it hasn't arrived yet.  What do you think?
I repainted the inside of the closet with zigzags to mimic the pattern on her curtains.  The top shelf is where all her vintage hats are stored for future dress up fun.  The floor is in terrible shape, but as soon as that is handled, I'll post pics of the entire room. xox





Sunday, September 9, 2012

Mod scooter dress (outfit #18)

This is my 1960s mod dress with peter pan collar, purchased from ebay.  My headband and wire starburst clip-on earrings are from an estate sale.  My leather biker boots are thrifted.
1960s mod vintage scooter dress peter pan collar Just Peachy, Darling
1960s mod vintage scooter dress pattern Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!




Monday, September 3, 2012

Kitchen chair revamp

Today I replaced the fabric on my Danish Modern Craigslist chairs.  The chairs had a cream brocade fabric on them that was looking rather sad and grubby.  I switched it out for some Amy Butler fabric from the August Fields line.  It has a repeating pattern with mint, gray, and butter yellow.  Mint green is my current obsession thanks to my birthday rotary phone.
What do you think?



Sunday, September 2, 2012

Labor Day barbecue dress (outfit #17)

This is my 1960s green plaid house dress and matching belt, that I scored at an estate sale.  The 1950s mint green apron with heart pocket was purchased from an antique store.  My lipstick is Revlon's Blase' Apricot, a color that first premiered in 1962 and is still available today.
vintage pyrex Just Peachy, Darling
1960s house dress pattern Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!





Sunday, August 26, 2012

Peachy picnic dress (outfit #16)

This is my 1950s, L'aiglon brand, novelty fruit print dress.  It has a peach, grape, and pear motif that is just too sweet for words.  This came from Huckleberry Vintage, an etsy store that no longer exists.  My 1940s beaded handbag came from ebay.
L'aiglon 1950s peaches pear grapes fruit novelty print dress Just Peachy, Darling
1950s L'aiglon ad Just Peachy, Darling
Happy Sunday!





Thursday, August 23, 2012

Kissy face

Recently while searching the interwebs, I came across one of the original ads for the Revlon lipstick color, "Cherries in the snow."  I had mentioned this lipstick in an earlier post, while talking about true vintage colors that were still on the market today.  This got me searching for other brands that still carried original color lines from the 30s-60s.  While I couldn't find another list anywhere, I learned that brands like Elizabeth Arden, Max Factor, Maybellline, Revlon, and Cover Girl (in the 60s) had entered the cosmetics markets.  It's really interesting to see the progression of makeup styles, including lip shape and popular colors.  Here is a brief rundown...
1940s:The cupid's bow lip, glossy and red
1940s Maybelline ad Just Peachy, Darling
This ad from 1942, is actually for eye makeup, but she has the classic red hunter bow lip line.
1940s Max Factor ad Just Peachy, Darling
1940s Max Factor ad Just Peachy, Darling


1940s Max Factor ad Just Peachy, Darling
1940s Max Factor ad Just Peachy, Darling
1940s Max Factor ad Just Peachy, Darling
1940s Max Factor ad Just Peachy, Darling


1940s Revlon ad Just Peachy, Darling
The 1950s: Voluptuous and overdrawn lips in reds, pinks, and corals
1950s Revlon ad Just Peachy, Darling
"Fire and Ice" (still available)
1950s Revlon ad Just Peachy, Darling
"Cherries in the Snow" (still available)
1950s Revlon ad Just Peachy, Darling
"Love that Red" (still available)

1950s Revlon ad Just Peachy, Darling
"Cherries a la Mode"
1950s Revlon ad Just Peachy, Darling
"Queen of Hearts"
1950s Revlon lipstick nail polish ad Just Peachy, Darling
"Sunny side up"
1950s Max Factor lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
1950s Revlon lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Fashion Plate"
1950s Revlon lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Love that Pink" (still available)
1950s Revlon lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Paint the Town Pink"
1950s Revlon lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Butterfly Pink"

1950s Revlon lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Persian Melon" (still available)
1950s Revlon lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Orange Sherbet"
1950s Revlon lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Pango Peach "
1950s Revlon lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Cinderella Pumpkin"
The 1960s: Large and pouty but pale and shimmery 
1960s Max Factor eyeshadow lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Orange Liqueur" "Cafe au Lait" "Creme de Cocoa" "Peach Brandy" "Cafe Espresso"
matte almost beigy lips with bright, colorful eyes
1960s Maybelline eyeshadow lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Peach Sherbet" "Mango Sherbet" "Viola Kane" "Coral Vanilla" "Raspberry Kane" "Tangerine Sherbet" "Grape Kane" "Honey Vanilla"
1960s Max Factor eyeshadow lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
1960s Max Factor eyeshadow lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
1960s Max Factor eyeshadow lipstick Just Peachy, Darling


1960s Cover Girl eyeshadow lipstick Just Peachy, Darling
"Beige Caper" "Pink Whim" "Bare Minimum" "Orange Fling" "Boss Gloss""Bold Gold"

Which decade is your favorite? Do you own any of these other colors?






















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