06 July 2011

A Flea Market in Rome


I'm reliving my previous travels, specifically to flea markets
in different parts of the world. I'm also showing off
some of my second-hand souvenirs.

Today, it's off to Rome, Italy!

This is the Porta Portese market in the Trastevere quarter.

It's open on Sunday mornings and gets crowded as
the day progresses.

Here you'll find new and used Italian goods...

...as well as not-so Italian items.

This is what I remember that trip by:


It's a metal tray that can be hung as art.
It's tarnished and has a few difficult-to-remove stains.
It has seen better days but I felt I had to buy it.

These days, I use it with my Moroccan glasses
when I serve homemade mint tea.

For the summer, the tray is an appetizer platter
brimming with gazpacho and crackers.

I can't wait to use it for dessert, too!

05 July 2011

A Flea Market in Chicago


This week, I'm showing off some flea market finds.
Selling and buying second-hand goods are a form of
recycling too -- somebody else's junk can be
someone's jewels, right?!

Today, Chicago is where we're at.

held on a selected weekend once a month. There's an
outdoor section {I recommend wearing a hat} and an
indoor market as well.

They have everything from furniture, clothes,
accessories and collectibles.

There's also the Indie Designer Fashion Market inside the
premises with products created by local talent.

You can easily spend a few hours here.

Let me show you what I bought:

A vintage teacup & saucer, one of the
very first in my small collection.

Apart from the pink roses, this is what
sealed the deal:

It had my name printed on the bottom!
It was meant to be mine and I paid less
than US$10 for it.

Here's another adorable find:

A small dish which is meant to hold a pat of butter
{all you need is a basket of dinner rolls}.
I bought it for US$3.

On some afternoons, I opt for "tea time" instead of
a coffee break.

I take out my tea cup & saucer and use the dish
to hold my tea bag.

Even if my tea and cookies are of the supermarket variety,
this tea service is still fit for a queen.

04 July 2011

A Flea Market in Toronto


Happy Monday and Happy Fourth of July!

This week, let's take a little break from crafting.
Instead, let's do some traveling and shopping.
I bet you'd like that!

First stop, Toronto.

I've been to Toronto a few times and whenever
I'm there, I like to pop into St. Lawrence Market.
It's a little paradise for food lovers with prepared
Canadian specialties, fresh produce, meats &
seafood, baked goods, cheese & wine,
kitchen equipment, art and souvenirs.

On Sundays, just across the market,
must-see for treasure-hunters like me.

Browsing the market is a lot of fun.

There are so many unique things
that will call your attention.

This table absolutely lured me in.

Here's what I bought:

It's a dainty creamer made in England.
I love the pale blue color, gold accents and
delicate flowers painted on it.
I paid six Canadian dollars for this baby.

I've been finding many uses for it.
For today, it holds within it an orange marmalade
sauce for my morning crepes.

It turns something so simple into something very special.

Have a fun day everyone!


01 July 2011

Crystal Clear


Hey, hey, it's Friday!

I found some loose chandelier crystals in my stash of beads.
Some I got from the bag of scrap. The rest, I removed
from a candlestick too frilly for my taste.

Oh the possibilities of transforming these from
blah to...

...TADA! A new bib necklace!

It's made of pale pink felt, a layer of fabric softener sheets,
crystals, clear beads, tiny flowers {made from
felt remnants} and a silver chain.

I really like how the crystals catch the light.

Have a sunshine-y weekend & to all of you in here in the US,
enjoy the long Fourth of July weekend!

30 June 2011

Blooming Bag


How's it going everyone?
I hope you're having a marvelous week.

Yesterday, I played around with a placemat
and transformed it into an evening bag.
I got a kick out of that, so today I'm making
another one.

blah: a barely used placemat

Orient it vertically towards you.
Fold it in thirds and stitch the two edges
of the bottom fold.

I saw this Valentino clutch in the March 2011 issue
of the Oprah Magazine. Cute right?
I used it as my muse.

To my D-I-Y clutch, I attached some brooches that I
made out of bold-colored felt & covered buttons.

Then I added a felt sash, a plastic buckle & Velcro closure.


TADA! My bag is in full bloom!




29 June 2011

From Dining Room to Dressing Room


As much as I like crafts and fashion, I love things
for the kitchen and dining room too.

Utensils, tumblers, plates, platters, napkins
and placemats always help to achieve a look
for daily meals or for entertaining.

Here's one of many placemats in my arsenal:

Not exactly blah. In fact, I found it so TADA!,
I decided to use it for something else.

I turned it into a clutch!
TADA!

Here's how I did it:

I folded the placemat into thirds.
I sewed the sides of the bottom fold with
sturdy thread or fisherman's twine.

On the top fold, I attached an accent (this is
really a buckle). You can pin on a brooch or sew on
a big button too. A small strip of Velco acts as a
closure mechanism.

I wonder if anyone will guess that this is placemat
when I wear it with my little black dress? *Wink*

28 June 2011

Floral & Stripes


I'm glad you could come by today!
Ready for another recycling project?

blah: remnants from an old shirt, most of which
were used in this shoe bag.

TADA! A flirty necklace that combines
floral accents & stripes.
I fashioned petals and "yarn" out of the T-shirt.

Then I added a chain and gold buttons.

TADA! I'm ready to wear it with
a basic Tee & denim cut-offs.

Enjoy your day!