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a bouquet of dish brushes

When I shared this picture of the light from the new kitchen window falling on my bouquet of dish brushes by the sink, I received a comment that made me smile.  I’m paraphrasing, but it said something like, “Why do you use dish brushes?  And why do you have so many?” The answer to the […]

vintage green-handled flatware

When I hit some antique and second-hand stores with my mom a few weeks ago, I found a lovely set of vintage flatware.  It was petite in scale and had green handles and forks with three tines.  If you’ve been hanging around here for a while, then you might know that flatware is a weakness […]

1970 kitchen renovation | the new/old sconces

We are creeping towards the finish line of our 1970 kitchen renovation!  I feel like I’ve said that before (and I probably have), but it really feels like we’re very nearly there.  Last week, I painted the window trim (and repainted the rest of the trim that was looking a little too yellow-cream) and we […]

Ilve Nostalgie range review

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Ilve.  As always, all words and opinions expressed in this Ilve Nostalgie review are honest and my own. Since I first shared that I was getting an Ilve Nostalgie 48″ range, I was asked to write a review.  I wanted to use the range for a few months before […]

cleaning copper cookware

Yesterday, I shared my tips for shopping for and identifying quality copper pieces as well as some details of how I built my collection over almost 20 years.  (You can read that blog post HERE.)  Collecting is always a slow and patient process, but it is a rewarding one.  Collecting, for me, isn’t just about […]

collecting vintage & antique copper

As I’ve shared the renovation of our kitchen, one of the things I’ve been asked about most is my copper collection.  More specifically, I’m asked where I find it and what I look for when shopping for copper.  So, I thought I would write a blog post to answer all of the questions and share […]

new artwork added to Society6 (and a sale!)

I intended to make new pieces available as prints on Society6 after each original art sale, but I got behind.  The truth is, I would rather paint and do a ton of other things rather than upload photos of paintings, and tag and categorize them for a few hours.  It’s not complicated, but it’s a […]

polishing silver napkin rings

When I first started hitting yard sales as a newlywed, I noticed I was seeing two things over and over.  Well, aside from the footbaths and old Easter baskets that you see at every yard sale, but I wasn’t interested in those things. I was looking for old things, specifically old things I could use […]

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