Spring Bling

I’m ignoring the fact that it’s snowing like crazy outside and still acting like winter.

I’m ready for warmer weather.

I’m not asking for much…just some days filled with sun and blue skies.

Despite, whatever Mother Nature is doing to us, it’s time to get some Spring bling on!

A few weeks ago, Nicole and I hit a terrific estate sale.

I love when we find the unexpected as well score the items that we went for.

Just when I thought we saw it all, I spotted a tiny room with some vintage earrings.

{Yes, an unexpected score!!}

Vintage jewels are so beautiful.

The glitz and glamour of long ago is simply one of a kind.

The sparkle and pastel colors are gorgeous aren’t they?

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  I appreciate the beauty of vintage clip on earrings, but knew I would never wear them.

It came to me that I could make magnets out of them.

They may not get attention from wearing them these days, but will get a new kind of attention holding up pictures & artwork around my home.

{Okay, I realize some of you may be gasping that I’m dismantling something vintage…but, that’s what we do around here.}

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Using my handy dremel, some super strong glue and magnets I got to work.

 

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 I love how the magnets add that extra something special and unexpected.

The sparkly aurora borealis magnets are my favorites.

Do you have a favorite?

These will be available at our next sale later this Spring.

If you can’t wait till then, feel free to contact me at carin@yby5.com.

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If you’d rather wear vintage check out my friends Etsy shop for vintage necklaces, earrings, handbags and much more.

 

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Local Love At The Rabbit Room & Talulah’s Fancy

This past Sunday myself and a friend attended the 3rd annual Mad Hatter Tea and Brunch at the the beautiful Rabbit Room restaurant located in the Lower Mill in the historic village of Honeoye Falls. Tamara Stopinski of Talulah’s Fancy is the creative brainchild behind this unique event.

This being my first time attending I wasn’t sure what to expect when the invitation encouraged coming in costume. I’m not a costume, dress-up kinda girl (seriously, Halloween has always been one of my least favorite holidays for that very reason…weird, I know!) But, let me tell you how cool it was seeing women dressed in hand-crafted hats and outfits straight out of Alice in Wonderland garb. The imagination that went into some of these costumes was spectacular.

Once I took a break from people watching I turned my attention to the menu. The Rabbit Room is known for their amazing food using local ingredients and vendors. Their impeccable attention to detail is refreshing. After feasting on our champagne, lunch and delectable desserts we headed upstairs to an open house of local artisans including Talulah’s Fancy shop and studio where she creates her beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces. What a treat to see all of this local talent!

I tried to capture the day with some pictures taken with my phone. I was so bummed that I left my camera home, so these pictures don’t do the event justice, but you get the idea.

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 The Rabbit Room at the historic Lower Mill in Honeoye Falls.

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 The menu was great…everything sounded so good!

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I had the Monte Crisco with fresh fruit and roasted potatoes while my friend had the Parisian gnocchi.

Both were to die for!

 

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I had to hold myself back on wanting one of everything…truffles, chocolate cake, mini eclairs..and there was more that you don’t see!

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There were so many people who were dressed up in such cool costumes, but honestly I felt a little funny taking pictures of them. When the table next to me asked to take a picture of this girl I piggy backed on the opportunity. Again, this picture does not do her justice. Her costume was really clever with lights and all!

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Amy E. Colburn was one of the local artists who really captured my attention. I fell in love with her vintage inspired letter plaques. How cute would it be to spell out your childs name or special word? She’s incredibly talented and offers a variety of artwork. Be sure to check her blog, and Etsy shop for one-of-a-kind work.

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Tamara Stopinski of Tululah’s Fancy next to her gorgeous hand-crafted jewelry. She also up-cycles vintage fabrics to creates one-of-a-kind dresses, and jackets. She has definitely found her passion! Be sure to check her blog for upcoming events as well as visit her at the Lower Mill .

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It was such a fun afternoon filled with great food, people-watching, live music and very talented local artists.

Next year I’ll be back…this time in costume!

 

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Local Etsy Love

Today I’m sharing a few items from some LOCAL Etsy shops.

I assume if you follow the blog that you are aware of Etsy. But if not, please take some time to browse around. I love browsing by color:

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But you can also browse by LOCATION? Who knew so many talented artists live right around the corner from us all?

I love this sweet little elephant necklace. I’d totally wear this, layering it with a couple of other necklaces. So cute.
Available from MaryMaryHandmade.

My nine-year-old is on the fifth book in the series, so you can imagine how much we both love these cute little Harry Potter dolls. Available from CreativeButterflyXOX they can be used for play or as…BIRTHDAY CAKE TOPPERS!?!? How great. No more fluorescent frosting from the grocery store. Take a simple homemade cake (or perhaps from the local bakery), add a few of these little guys, and you have a unique and fun birthday cake. The shop has dozens of options from Red Sox players to ninjas to super heros. So fun.

I love Keuka Lake and a lot of people I know love it as well. This is such a great way to show off that love without sporting one of those sweatshirts that were Made in China. Just sayin’. It’s available from LaketoLake.

OK. So who doesn’t want to let their kids color all over walls? Anyone? Just me? SurfaceSolutions sells paint to turn any surface into a dry erase board. It’s clear so you can use it over any color. I would love this on the inside of my pantry door. The family can write up the grocery list as they eat me out of house and home, I take a photo on my iPhone before heading to the store, erase the list and we start all over again. It would also be fun in a playroom or basement for the kids to play hangman or WHATEVER. So. Brilliant.

Happy shopping, friends!

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