Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Pie Anyone?
When I was a kid, lemon meringue and coconut cream and chocolate were my favorite kinds of pie. Now, I like a nice slice of pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving, and blueberry or key lime every now and again. I think I should eat more pie.~*~
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Featured Friday Interview: Pt. 1

While I have many handmade treasures that I absolutely love, my most cherished is the Christmas Box that my father made for me. I received this special gift on the first Christmas that I lived across the country from my parents.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Thursday's Treasure: 5/27
This is what I saw hanging up in the thrift store. Not sure what possessed me to turn it over, but OMG- I'm so glad I did!!
Squeeeeeaaaaallll!!!! An unused Vera Neumann pot holder... it even has a sweet little orchid colored ladybug. Total treasure if I do say so myself.Wednesday, May 26, 2010
A New Nest

Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Wanna Join Me?
Monday, May 24, 2010
Makeover Monday: 5/24
... and finished off with a few glass pearls and a gorgeous vintage flannel.~*~

...brooch. Since my applique flowers are still prettying up the shelves in sosorosey, I thought I'd see if ready made brooches in hand-dyed cotton would stir up any excitement. I know they make ME do a little dance!
Sunday, May 23, 2010
It's a Wrap
Well, actually, it's a LOTTA wrap. I found these vintage wrapping paper squares at a charity shop that I only visit once a month or so. I was surprised at how much they had- in perfect condition, too. No marks, tears, or most importantly, smells. The best part? Ten cents a sheet!!!!Saturday, May 22, 2010
Fat!
Oh sewing people!? Guess what??? I've decided to share some of my very coolest sheets in fat quarter form. Be sure to check into sosovintage next week for a peek at some fab fabric!Friday, May 21, 2010
Wedding Favor Sample

Yippee yay me! I had a request for a custom wedding heart favor sample. This couple will be wed in Michigan this summer, and their colors are red and black. I have SO much fun creating these- from designing the concept, to shopping for supplies, to putting them together just so. The "Gratitude is the memory of the heart" quote is on the back of these as well. It's too perfect of a sentiment not to include.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thursday's Treasure
This masterpiece was painted by my little Picasso! The craft was a gift from Sophie's great Aunt Irene, whom you may remember from my Mother's Day treasure post. The frog planter itself is a treat, but even more than that, our time together working on this will always be a fond memory . Wednesday, May 19, 2010
The Lotus Rose

My Idol Crush
In the odd event that you are not an American Idol fan of gigantic proportions like myself, let me introduce you to my FAVORITE AI singer of all time- Lee Dewyze. This kid is amazing. Truly. He has *it*- a quality to his voice that is just so very special. I could seriously listen to him all day. I could watch him all day too. He isn't "pretty" in the Casey, I mean classic, sense- but he is just the sweetest, most humble and earnest guy around. I LOVE him!!!! Click on the photo to hear and see one of the best Idol performances ever. You won't regret it!Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Late Night Experiment
I've been wanting to make a stark white item for awhile now, and I sat myself down in front of Intervention last night and made one. But alas, when it was finished, it didn't look snow white anymore. Maybe it was the light or the late hour, but to me it looked dingy. Having just made a bowl the night before that I didn't like, I was NOT about to be beaten two nights in a row!
Now, my mother doesn't crochet, but she can get her creative groove on with some dye or paint. Seriously, she can turn the ugliest colors into the most beautiful ones- just like magic. I don't have this skill, but I did have the dye that mom left in my laundry room. So, around about 11pm last night, I got a little crazy with the RIT. Buh bye, dingy white bowl- hello sweet little bluebell basket!! Not only did I figure out that I can change the colors of my crocheted items quickly and easily, I learned that they are very washer and dryer safe, too. Who knew I could have so much fun in the laundry room?! Thanks, Mom!Monday, May 17, 2010
Makeover Monday 5/17


... and these are the stars they've become. I'll dub them *freedom stars* and list them in time for Memorial Day. Besides being hung as a group for a patriotic, primitive look, they can also easily be attached to a grapevine wreath for a special holiday door decoration.
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Happy Monday! Welcome to the new members of the "group"- I'm so glad you are here :)
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What do you have happening this week? My calendar *seems* relatively clear... for me this typically means that I have forgotten to write something (or a few somethings) down. Here's hoping I remember what's going on before it's too late! O_O
Sunday, May 16, 2010
We Have a Winner!

Friday, May 14, 2010
Friday Fun: Price Is Right Game 4
The Game: I show you my thrift shop haul from one recent outing. You leave a comment with your best estimate of the total amount that I paid. For you sticklers out there, this does include sales tax. The person who comes closest without going over wins!
The Rules: One clear and definitive guess per person- no amending your answer. Please do not choose the same answer as a person who came before you- check the comments before leaving your guess. Game goes through Sunday at 8 am EST. I'll post the receipt and winner here. Please be sure I know how to get in touch with you- either through email or Etsy shop name. Play nice and have fun :)
The Prize: The satisfaction of winning, AND $5 in "soso bucks"- can be applied to any purchase in either of my shops. Can be saved and spent at a later time, up to one year. Can also be combined with future "soso bucks" wins! Not redeemable for cash. Non-transferable.
The Stuff: This week the loot is from a small charity thrift shop, non-sale day. Prices here are on the low side for most items.
Beautiful vintage photo album- unused - made in Japan
Unopened craft supplies from the 1960s~*~
Striped pink polyester "strawberry" fabric - approximately 1yd.~*~

2 spools of old cotton calico fabric ribbon
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I really look forward to your comments and guesses. Have a wonderful weekend!!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Thursday's Treasure
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Co-inky dink!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Eager Readers
These two Eager Readers (a division of Little Golden Books) are copyrighted 1974. Care to guess the price on the covers?Monday, May 10, 2010
Makeover Monday: 5/10
I made my mother a scarf for Christmas, but wanted to make her something special for Mother's Day that she could enjoy every day. I use only my own patterns for sosorosey projects, but I do enjoy the thrill of following a book pattern sometimes when I make gifts. I settled on this blanket for its delightfully delicate shape and design.
It started out just like a coaster or bowl, then quickly progressed to the clusters.
Once the middle medallion was completed, the rest was just row upon row (upon row upon row!) of double crochets.
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Saturday, May 8, 2010
Favor

Fast forward to today.
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Perhaps my favorite detail is the quote I found to put on the back of the card. How perfect is that???
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Thursday's Treasure 5/6

Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Charmed Life
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Memory Lane
Well, I don't know it for an absolute fact, but I'd be willing to bet that Hallmark no longer makes bridge tablecloths. I KNOW that if they did, they definitely wouldn't be 65 cents!!I found 3 of these same table covers the other day, still new in their packages, and can't get over the gorgeous colors. Neon before the neon craze came and went. Psychedelic, even.
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Since I'm prone to fits of nostalgia, these brought back loads of memories of my parents playing bridge with family friends back in the 70's. We lived in Naples, Italy, and they'd get together with the "K's" for cards. I'd get to run around and play with their 3 children. There are great photos of me celebrating my 9th birthday with them- wearing my ultracool, super stiff dark denim Levis with the red tag.
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I've never played bridge, and I probably never will. Who plays it now? Is it a generational game that will one day go the way of pinochle? I do love to play cards, though. Nothing like sitting down with friends or family for a fun night of spades or cribbage, hearts, or rummy. Or Go Fish, as is most often the case these days.
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In any case, those fond childhood memories are probably what fuels my love for all things "bridge-y"... the card table cloths with the side ties and embroidered suits, the double decks and cool designs of the playing cards, the decorative tallies and note pads. Is it just me, or were things way simpler back then?

Remember this fabric from the hand dyed rose brooch awhile back?












