Monday, March 17, 2008
Planetreuse.com
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Monday, December 24, 2007
Handbags and Rings These are two of My Most Favorite Things
Pivot EcoSmart Fashion New York designer Beck Hickey creates these one-of-a-kind handbags from recycled skateboards.

Zola Jones Designs The Bumpy Ride Handbag. Recycled Car Seat Belt Closure. Fabric Handles Inner Patch Pocket Outer Side Pockets
Jessi Taylor Etsy Shop or website
I just loved this and she used vintage tile.
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Monday, December 10, 2007
I Can Garden
ICanGarden.com began in 1995 by Master Gardener, Donna Dawson, with a view to providing information to gardeners. Since its origin, ICanGarden has grown to include information on over 480 garden clubs, reviews of over 700 books, almost 300 public gardens, over 6300 articles from over 150 garden writers, gardening events from around the world, over 1200 links, over 940 suppliers and thousands of forum and member items. Be sure to also check out the garden tours!
With the holidays upon us bringing the outdoors in is a wonderful way to create that wonderland feeling at the table or in the gathering room in your house. Here is a lovely article that I found on the site.
Holiday Greens
by Lisa Halvorsen
December 9, 2007
Many people usher in the holiday season by decorating their homes with evergreen boughs, sprigs of holly, garlands, and mistletoe. Although now considered a Christmas tradition, the origin of this practice dates back many centuries.
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Monday, December 3, 2007
New Friends
On Saturday morning we had the pleasure of meeting two women who came to our store to shop. Angela Trainor has a shop in New Buffalo, Michigan called Today's Find, she gives new life into older, not in the best shape furniture. Here are a couple of samples from the Gallery page on the website.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Handmade by Who? You
He is right about the internet, no question there. Which brings me more to my point of this post; Here and there we make things out of other things that don't really fall into the salvage arena and it is hard to find the right customer for those items. How does an individual with great ideas, designs etc get things to market without opening a store or designing a website etc.
The internet being the marvel that it is, coupled with some entrepeneurial spirits have created numerous arenas to bring our creations to the masses. These are also really great ways to support individuals trying to make a living doing what they love.
Etsy.com
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Monday, November 19, 2007
This is Not Your Mother’s Stove…Oh Wait, It Is!
Not being easily discouraged I dug deeper and searched wider. I found a number of companies that take these vintage gems and completely restore them. Refurbished with completely new valves, piping, insulation, and enamel finishes, these stoves are in the long run less expensive, have far more character than the reproductions, and actually cook more evenly. You might be familiar with Rachel Ray from the Food Network who cooks on an old Chamber stove and swears by it. I purchased a vintage O'Keefe & Merritt newly re-porcelained white gas range circa 1950. It’s been two years now and I still marvel at its simplicity and style. It’s the center of my kitchen. Where can you find these gems? There happen to be a few options.
I purchased mine at SAVON Appliances and General Appliance Refinishing, Inc. both are owned and operated by Emmett Julian. Originally from Chicago, Emmett has been in the used appliance business for over 30 years, and started SAVON Appliance in Burbank, CA, in the early 1980's. You can call Emmett or Marsha directly with any questions about buying, selling, trading, resurfacing, painting, moving or completely restoring any appliance. When my stove arrived it was neatly wrapped in cellophane and crated to perfection. Not a scratch was found.
SAVON Appliance2925 Burbank Blvd.Burbank, CA 91505phone: 818-843-4840 or 818-843-4908email: info@savonappliance.com
Another resource is Antique Gas Stoves in Montclair, Ca. Since 1982, Antique Gas Stoves has been rebuilding vintage stoves of all types for it’s customers. Contact Terri Smith for more information. Antique Gas Stoves ships worldwide and stoves start at around $3000.00
Antique Gas Stoves
Antique Stoves - Sales - Service - Parts – Restoration
P.O. Box 3175 Montclair, California 91763 USA
voice: (909) 445-0300
email: cookin@AntiqueGasStoves.com
And finally, Antique Appliances.com. Antique and vintage appliance restoration is what AntiqueAppliances.com is all about. Located in the mountains of North Georgia, in the small community of Clayton, their crew of six craftsmen restore all makes of antique and vintage refrigerators and stoves, even adding unique design concepts to the exteriors. Custom colors to fit your decor are readily available. They too ship worldwide and gas stoves start around $1800 up to $50,000.00, electric stoves $1800 up to $18,000.00, refrigerators run about $1800 up to $12-$15 thousand. Restoration takes about 4-6 weeks from the time a restoration begins. AntiqueAppliances.com is currently scheduling projects out two years because of the demand.
AntiqueAppliances.Com30 West Savannah StreetClayton, GA 30525USA
Telephone: (706)782-3132Fax: (706)782-7326
E-Mail Address:John's direct e-mail: john@antiqueappliances.com Sales Department e-mail: sales@antiqueappliances.com
My next project is to tackle a vintage refrigerator. I just haven’t gotten past having to thaw out the freezer every month.
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Friday, November 9, 2007
More From This Old House
The bright pigments of this time of year may be on their way out, but indoors the vibrant shades of autumn can live all year long. Check out these glowing examples of rooms with a hue.


We just loved the rich deep colors and of course all to the vintage architectural elements in these rooms, Mantels, room dividers, and built in bookcases. Here are some similar items that we have in our inventory now.
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11/09/2007
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Meet the RoboJunker
Some people look at a window and they see a window (for the most part I would have to say that I fall into this category) then there are some people who see a window and in their mind's eye it is actually a greenhouse, or backdrop or some other equally creative and so NOT a window anymore. Anyway in my wandering the web looking for just such creations I found Robo Junker and I would like to share what she and others have done with "windows?" and some other great uses for salvaged house parts etc. Here are some of her wares.


I am going to take some of the ideas to heart and for my first project I am going to put a door on this little cabinet in my office and paint it some really funky color. My office is a disaster area and I can do better so I will start with cleaning out this bookcase and putting a door on it and we can keep all our non-perishable food stuffs and napkins etc here rather than in the whole top drawer of my file cabintet. I still have to find the right piece to make it work. So far everything is much too tall and not easily cut down to size. Stay tuned.
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11/08/2007
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
The Salvage Sisters' : Guide to Finding Style in the Street and Inspiration in the Attic
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Candles always bring a warm glow to any room. We love the way votives look against some of our smaller shades. It is great and different way to light up a room.
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
Customer Creations
We try to be creative with our merchandise but the time and ideas can sometimes escape us. What we do have is a wonderful customer base that has thier own ideas and DIY projects that involve things they have purchased at our store. The best part of this is that often they will send us pictures or even bring the items back to show us what they have done. Here is one of these items. The bench had been in the family for 50 some odd years and the fabric has evolved from blues to oranges and this is the latest rendition using vintage Eames Era barkclolth (from IGS) to reupholster it. (I am also making matching pillows for the room that this is in).
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
Funky Finds of the Day
These are rare Halophane Prismatic Glass Lights. Incredibly cool. One is 12" and the other is 18". Both have 12 points on them. One of the points opens to change the bulb.
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Monday, October 8, 2007
Mirror Mirror on the Wall
These are a few of the projects that we have been working on. We have lots of trim work that we have salvaged over the years and the detail on some is incredible but not always in the best shape or enough to trim out a room. So we were looking for ways to recycle and reinvent. The fabric is also vintage that I collect because I can't seem to help it. The second picture is an old sidelight window that we removed from a home the panes were broken so we cleaned it up and put in beveled mirrors we are working on a matching one that was on the other side of the front door
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