Retro Revival
Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Christmas in NYC

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We spent an early Christmas in NYC last weekend with our daughter and son-in-law.  They're so cute:     Since Captain Project n...
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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Dressing Up for Christmas

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I've lived with dogs all my life.  Two Boxers (at the same time), a Great Dane, a Doberman, a German Sheppard/Cocker Spaniel mix, a Coc...
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Merry & Bright {Christmas Decor}

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A peak into our bedecked home...   In the kitchen, I found a small, rustic looking tree and put it into one of my old watering cans: ...
Thursday, December 11, 2014

Flocked Christmas Tree

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  We bought a new Christmas tree.  Something much smaller which I like.  I love the old-fashioned flocking too!   A closer glimpse ...
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Elsa Apron Update

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Remember the Elsa apron I made for my niece's 5th birthday (prior post here )?     She loves it!     Almost as much as ...
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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Sparkly Sweet Deer Decor

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Oh Deer!      Aren't they darling?!  Sparkly sweet!     Found them at World Market.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Audrey Hepburn Apron

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"Did I tell you how divinely and utterly happy I am?" ~ Holly Golightly   This line from "Breakfast at Tiffany's...
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My name is Cindy and I would really love to write that I live a glamorous, exotic and mysterious life, traveling the world and lounging on the beaches of Monte Carlo. In reality, I was a city-dwelling (DC and Atlanta) human resource executive for 25 years who gave that all up to become an independent artisan and farm hand. I’ve officially joined the “country club,” that is, I’ve traded in my sleek convertible Thunderbird for a pickup truck, traffic snarls for unpaved roads, cocktail parties for working the pasture, and my gym membership for running screaming from snakes, bears, bobcats and wild boar! My old, daily routine of corporate hair, makeup and suits has been replaced with Crocs, Chapstick and bug spray and I spend my days creating treasures from my growing horde (obsession) of vintage textiles. I will admit that occasionally, while cleaning the chicken coop (translation = mucking up the chicken poo), I nostalgically miss my pearls and heels, and wonder how I ended up here ~ then I think, pft!, my now rural, retro reality beats the rat race of my former urban life any day!
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