Finally, book covers that look
like vintage books are now available for Kobo!
Like the Vintage Books Podcast, these are well - produced podcasts, they'd sound at home on quality radio outlets.
I like Vintage books too!
Open shelves simply give you an opportunity to display a collection of compelling items,
like vintage books, flowers and favorite treasures.
On the outside, it looks
like a vintage book, featuring the title «You are the best.»
Typographic prints,
like this vintage book design by Studio Duggan, can be as subtle or striking as the rest of your look.
Not exact matches
I have always had an affinity for
vintage etiquette
books, particularly the ones from places
like Seventeen that tell girls how to lose at tennis and ensure a second date without, you know, actually asking for one.
But they always have a color coordinated display of
books interspersed with art, frames,
vintage globes and cool stuff
like that.
I collect cook
books,
vintage, new, baking, crockpot, pies, cookies, you get the just... but i DO NOT have a cookbook
like this one.
I really
like to make
vintage book page crafts.
I came across the picture above of a yellow gingham pinafore style dress which I
liked, from one of my sewing
books, and I also remembered this dress from that Solanah of Vixen
Vintage wore a few years back that I had on my list of «dresses to make», and I thought that I could make this dress work.
With
vintage touches
like soft gold candelabras as centerpieces, and a cute typewriter and
vintage suitcase at the gift and guest
book tables, Julia and Braden created a softly romantic summer wedding, perfectly suited to their personalities.
Gather dried leaves, pine cones, candles, faux floral stems,
vintage books (to add height), wooden beads, crystals, real bird nests, twigs, ceramic birds, etc... Whatever you
like, layer it on your tablescape.
I love
vintage books, and I especially
like the
book pages.
And you must have a stash of decorating items
like I do Dagmar ~ Dagmar's Home recently posted... «Thrifty &
Vintage Finds» Link Party # 82 — Miniature
Books
Interspersed with amusingly bizarre
vintage advertisements for
books like Crafting With Cannoli.
[Blu - ray Review] Looking and sounding
like a million bucks (or more) and full of exhaustive bonus content new and
vintage, the Blu - ray release of «The Jungle
Book» is a must - own for anyone who loves animation, the Walt Disney studio, or film in general.
Plus, it comes with hours of bonus material,
like vintage MGM shorts and cartoons, audio commentary by Frank Sinatra Jr. on «Robin and the 7 Hoods» and «Ocean's 11» (alongside Angie Dickinson), featurettes for «Guys and Dolls,» and a 32 - page photo
book with movie stills and behind - the - scenes photos from each film.
To complain about that would be tantamount to lamenting than an old
book lacks an «old
book smell», but the completely sterile nature of the picture betrays the
vintage roots of the film (moreso than past digital overhauls of older films
like Snow White and Bambi might have), an aspect that the included bonus features do not quite satisfactorily convey either.
• Over at Salon, Sarah Weinman (left) discusses her new
book, Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives, an anthology of
vintage tales that blazed the trail for
books like Gone Girl and The Silent Wife.
It was a blow to fans of out - there American comics
like the Art Out of Time anthologies of bizarre
vintage comic
books or the work of multimedia art collective Paper Rad.
Comic
Book apps
like Comics by comiXology, Droid Comic Viewer, Manga Browser &
Vintage Comic Droid.
From the niche
books, antiques and furniture stalls of The Marché Dauphine, to the
vintage fashion of Marché Malik, there are all sorts of markets around to suit anyone who
likes rummaging for a bargain.
Thomas's «Interiors and Landscapes» series, depicting imaginary environments (at left, Landscape With Ocean, 2012), was inspired by her residency last year at Giverny, Claude Monet's home and gardens, and is influenced by
vintage books on modern décor as well as the artist's interest in how we «decorate our spaces to make us feel
like a particular character or person.»
Daignault's desire for a current feminist interpretation seems so urgent that the title for her new artist
book (in newsprint,
like vintage Village Voice or Bay Guardian papers, and available as an exhibition handout), A — Z Volume 4: The Feminine Mystique, confronts second - wave feminism with first -100-days-in-office feminist rage.
Amanda Beckmann's beautifully rendered artworks are
like spending a long, lazy afternoon in the best
vintage store imaginable, leafing through dog - eared
books and magazines, stroking old silk Rooster ® ties and the Bakelite cabinets of
vintage radios, picking up gold - leafed barware and imagining the cocktails they held.
We avoided this for years, as we felt
like we had something unique, selling
vintage design
books.
The back room has
vintage glass tiles for windows (tangent: they don't make «em
like they used to...), letting in beautiful natural light onto a sculptural portrait of a boy holding an apple and a
book.
As lover of the little details, we love all the cherished mementos that fill the room — from family photos on the fabric cork boards, to our favorite children's
books and
vintage accents
like the gorgeous rose chandelier.
Scrapbook paper, maps, comic
books, pages from
books, fabric scraps, ephemera, kids school papers, kids artwork, drawings, sketches, letters, menus, playbills, wrapping paper,
vintage sheet music, food labels, magazines, wallpaper, contact paper — use whatever you
like to breath new life into furniture, to cover walls, create personalized artwork, basically to reinvent anything!
I love your blog and congratulations on the
book;) I think I would call my style Rustic
Vintage Traditional...... I just made it up but it sounds
like me.
Oh how I love my little cast iron pedestal.It's ever - so - slightly whitewashed appearance reminds me of the sea.I pretend it was purchased at an open - air flea market in Paris, where it was rescued from an old place
like this... The same day I brought my pedestal home, I also purchased this
vintage book for Kevin.
I'd
like to take the back wall and get a fab
vintage desk and chair with room to write, store some favorite
books and keep my collection of stationery and pens.
Other inexpensive accents,
like a lamp shade and
vintage coffee table
books, showcase vibrant red and yellow hues.
Later in the season I'm often overwhelmed by all the flash, but at this early stage this small gesture adds a bit of inspiration.Surrounded by so many of my favorite things, I can begin to concentrate on the wishes I'd
like to send and the news I'd
like to share.A few classic
vintage books is a barely noticeable hint to do more than just sign our names.
I kept my mantel fairly simple with all natural touches and a few
vintage finds
like old
books, brown bottles, an old glass milk jug, and a little owl.
Today I wanted to share my mantle.It normally looks
like a black hole.In the summer I
like to keep it covered.I painted this head / foot board and brought it to my booth.I had second thoughts and brought it home to place in front of my fireplace.I painted this using a few different blues to give it a French blue color that I wanted.I added patina from Annie sloan dark wax.Pages from a
vintage French
book adorn the front of this.
I could have punched holes in the pages and thread the twine through the pages but for the sake of time I used the clothes pins and I
like the
vintage touch they add to the
vintage book page garland.