Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Creepy Crawlies!!



I just finished these creepy spider gauntlets for my dear friend Alyssa in San Francisco.   I thought they would be perfect for her since she loves Halloween-y things (all year round) and cuts hair, which she can easily do with these fingerless gloves.  Aren't they too adorable??  I'm very pleased with the result, and I sure hope Alyssa likes them too.



Speaking of Halloween, I still have a lot of work to do on my costume. My to-do list include making radish earrings and Spectorspecs.  Can you guess who I'll be???????? More to come on that.
P.S.  You won't be hearing from one of V.V. sisters for a while since she's off in The Netherlands for a month.  I sure am missing her!!!!! -S

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Mmm...MUFFINS!



These muffins are so yummy and not too sweet.  I slightly altered a recipe for sugar-free banana muffins by adding blueberries and a little bit of honey.  Now, don't get me wrong, I love sweet baked goods, but sometimes it's good to have something a little less sweet (especially if you pair it with hot chocolate).  Plus, muffins are the perfect fall treat!

I was so happy with the results, both how they look and how they taste, I thought I'd share the recipe:

4 Bananas, Mashed
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 egg
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
1 1/2 c. flour (white or wheat)
1/3 c. melted butter
1/4 c. fresh blueberries
1 tsp. honey (optional)

So easy to make.  Just mix the wet and dry ingredients seperately, then mix together.  I added the blueberries at the very end so they don't get too mushy.
Makes 12 muffins in medium size muffin tin.  Bake at 375 degrees for 15-20 mins.

Now, just make yourself a cup of tea, sit yourself in front of an old movie, and enjoy!!! - S

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Halloween's A-Coming!



I'm starting to get excited about one of my favorite holidays!  I think I'll keep my costume a secret for now, but I wil say that it is Harry Potter themed... can you guess?  Well, I thought to get into the spooky spirit, I thought I'd share these fun vintage pictures of some very sassy ladies.  Aren't they delightful?  I'd love to know what your holiday ideas are.  Please do share! - S

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Vintage Happiness


Over the summer I've become quite the garage/estate sale junkie.  And during those times, I came upon some real finds!  One thing that I always have my eye out for are vintage patterns.  I remember the days when I could walk into my local thrift store I easily find some adorable patterns straight out the 1950's, but these days they seem harder to come by.  So, I was so pleased to find a whole stack of patterns for sale that I haggled down a bit on the price.  These are some of the better ones, at least by their picture on the front.  I don't know if I'll ever get around to making any of these (I still need to assess if all of the pattern pieces are there) but the fashion illustrations are so fun to look at.  I especially like the hairstyles- what great inspiration! 

I have another very special item that I acquired thanks to my friend Marge that I will hopefully blog about soon... here's a hint:  HATS!!! -S

Friday, October 2, 2009

Peddling My Wares...


Here's a little glimpse of my booth at an antique mall called Town Peddler.  I hope y'all stop in and check it out if you're in the area.  It's a little messy right now since I just moved everything from one corner to another, but this gives the general idea.  I'd say the majority of items currently featured in my booth are from the 1950's, though it's constantly evolving. Gotta love that Lassie paint-by-numbers! --L

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Mad Men and Me


This was a rather silly diversion, but I couldn't help myself.  Although I'm not a completely devoted Mad Men viewer, I do love to tune in and stare in awe at the costumes and set design.  Sometimes the storylines get a little too soap opera-y for me.  Then I discovered this Mad Men tool on their site that allows you to create your own personalized Mad Men character, and well, I just had to try it.  This was is what I came up with.  I think she's a bit more Peggy than anyone else.  -S

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Dr. Seuss aka Dinosaur aka Strawberry Lemonade Cake


Here's our spontaneous crazy cake that we sisters made a few days ago.  It all started with a box of strawberry cake mix that Tom was pressuring us to make one evening.  Leiza then went a little wild with her creatively decorated lemon flavored frosting.  In the end, it was very sweet and yummy, but we still can't decide what it should be called.  It seems to look like a dinosaur egg or something straight out of a Dr. Seuss story but also cute as a glass of pink lemonade.  It is quite the conundrum!  Well, I guess the most important thing is that it looks sooo darn pretty!  As we try to hold on to the last bits of summer, I'm sure we'll continue to make summery confections that we will be mighty obliged to share with y'all.  - S & L

Friday, September 18, 2009

Knitting Inspiration: Island at War



I was recently re-watching one of my all time favorite BBC series called Island at War. I have a little bit of an obsession with WWII related stories. They can be very sad, but also completely inspiring. Besides the stories themselves, I am always in awe of the lovely costuming done for those series. While I was watching this one, I couldn't help noticing all of the amazing knitting going on! This is just a sampling of the beautiful knitted work. I especially love the girl's blue sweater and beret. I wish I was a good enough knitwear designer to recreate them... sigh. I can at least try to make her oh so cute beret! -S

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Pretty Pink Soup

Guess I'd better catch up with my sister and finally add something to this blog of ours! So here's what we had for dinner tonight. I used up the last remaining veggies left in the garden and whipped up a batch of my favorite soup. Yummy! I don't use a recipe, I just try to make it taste like my Russian mamushka's soup. I started by sauteeing onions and garlic in olive oil, added chopped carrots, celery, a little bell pepper, potatoes, cabbage, a little zucchini, beets, tomatoes, and lots of fresh chopped dill. Add water and boullion, salt, pepper, a splash of balsamic vinegar, about a teaspoon of caraway seeds and about a tablespoon of brown sugar. Cook it all up until the veggies are just the right softness. You can't tell from the photos, but the broth is a lovely shade of pinky-magenta, due to the beets. Along with the soup, Stephanie made a pan fried pioneer bread and Tom made a salad, also with veggies from the garden and a tasty vinagrette. Mmm, I'm getting hungry all over again! --L

Something to feast your eyes on...

I'm finally posting pics of the lovely cupcakes my sister & I made for our little Labor Day shin-dig.  I have to say, considering we whipped them together mighty fast, they turned out DELICIOUS!  I really wanted to incorporate raspberries into them, but I knew I needed chocoalte too.  The solution:  Chocolate Raspberry frosting!  All I can say is "yum".  In fact, I was a little bummed when I realized our guests ate them up so fast that I only ate 2... guess we just need to make more.  -S

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Pin Curls & Clara Bow

Here is my first attempt at vintage style pin curls.  It wasn't quite as laborious as I would expect, but I'm not sure if I will attempt it every time I shower.  I went by Strawberry Koi's tutorial which was very helpful.  The results:  CURL MADNESS.  I tried to tame it down by brushing it out and adding some bobbypins to pull it back.  Although it was rather crazy, I did love the results.  I'm one of those straight-haired gals with curly-hair envy.  sigh.

When I was messing around with my new curls, I was reminded of some of my favorite 1920's film sirens, in particular, Clara Bow.  I don't know if it's our redhair that we have in common or her amazing performance in"It", but she has always been my favorite 1920's stars.  Here's a little tribute to her:
By the way, I hope all of you lovely viewers like Vogue Vigilante's new look!  I've been messing around with how to make it look a bit more pro.  Still kind of working on our header, it's a work in progress.  I have many more posts in the works, including some amazing cupcakes made for Labor Day celebrations.  See ya! -S

Friday, August 28, 2009

Fashion Inspiration: Bonnie Parker






Ok, so I'm not looking totally like Bonnie Parker, but I have had her on my mind lately, particularly Faye Dunaway's portrayal. I caught part of Bonnie & Clyde on TCM the other day and was in awe of how totally sheik her clothes were. Really, it was more of a 60's version of Bonnie, but it works all the same. It's hard not to love her pencil skirts, jumper sweaters, berets, and snazzy kerchiefs.

Right now I'm totally excited about my new "shawlette" or kerchief (whichever you prefer). I just finished knitting it and now it just needs a good blocking. I predict it will be my favorite fall accessory. I'm also donning a thrifted skirt that I refashioned a bit. Perhaps a little too many gathers for my taste, but I LOVE the matching belt.

My next knitting project, I think, will be an homage to Kate Beckinsale's hat in Cold Comfort Farm. I'm watching it right now to figure out how I'll make it. Any suggestions?? -S

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Cute Post!


By way of apology for not being terribly active on the blog lately, I thought you might enjoy these incredibly cute pictures. Somehow I feel like this explains my life these days: Knitting & Animals. I look forward to hearing my bro-in-law, Tom, say "CAAA-UTE!" And I promise more crafty posts to come. -S

Friday, August 7, 2009

Happy Feet

These little cuties were made for my dear friend Janie's b-day. I had fun with the colors and think they suit her very well.... and hope she can find some use for them down there in Texas, where wool on the feet isn't needed most of the year. I've been on a knitting frenzy these days and will hope to post even more finished projects soon. Cherrie-O!!! - S

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Coolest Antique Store





Here's a little montage of an antique lighting store Tom and I discovered in Hollowell, Maine on our recent East coast trip. I don't know why I didn't take any photos of the outside-- it's an unusual Gothic style building adorned with stone gargoyles and a large golden Buddha head. The prices are steep, but I doubt you'd find such an amazing collection of lights anywhere else in the US. --L

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Florida-Themed Finds


I have a bit of catching up to do on the blog-- it's been a busy summer of travel so far. Here's a smattering of vintage bits, most of which I just got on a work trip to Maine. There seems to be a Florida theme going on here with all the pastel colors! Perhaps it's my subconscious hungering for real summer weather. It's mid July now and I'm still wearing sweaters!


I really tried not to spend money in New England unless it was on items I could re-sell at the antique store. I spent a whopping one dollar on a bucket full of treasures acquired from this voluminous warehouse of junk in Paris, Maine called "Pic n' Paw", and I must say, there was a heck of a lot of pickin' and pawin' to do at Pic n' Paw! The photos just don't do it justice. --L

Hat for Baby Julian


Here's my gift for the new little one in the family. Our cousin Tristana and her husband Mike are the lucky parents. I finished it in the Spring, but I didn't want to post it until the gift was sent off. Tom picked out the colors as well as the pattern and I knit it, so it was kinda a team effort. I hope they like it! --L

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Warmin' my toesies



I'm lovin' my new slippers! They are so darn cute and comfy. I knitted these up thanks to a pattern by Stephanie of tiny owl knits. If you too are a knitter too, I highly recommend you knit these up, if only to read her totally hilarious instructions. hee hee - S

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Baby Bear for Lil' Julian




Finally finished with my hat for my cousin's first baby - Julian Arthur. They're over in England so I thought a little hat will be just the thing to keep his little head warm. Plus I wanted to incorporate Polar Bears. What could be cuter??? - S

Friday, July 3, 2009

Check us out on Etsy!


Well, it's about time! I've been wanting to start an etsy shop for so long, but never seem to focus on one idea. So, I have decided to at least get started with a vintage clothing line. I'm selling pieces that I've collected over the years and feel like I could part with. I really hope this goes well, I would appreciate any feedback. Like, how are the pics? Do the prices seem reasonable? Any other suggestions??? Please check it out: VogueVigilante
Thanks,
-S