Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

Show-n-tell... Beads, Buckles, Buttons & Dress trim from my 2010 European vacation

Recently I blogged & reminisced about my 2010 trip to England & France.  
Here are a few of the beads, buckles, buttons and dress trim that came home with me from England & France...

 Overview of buckles, buttons & dress trim from France

Closer view of the buckles, buttons & dress trim from France

Overview of buttons from England

Closer view of buttons from England

(The top three rows of stenciled pottery buttons were purchased from the Victoria & Albert museum gift shop.  Their images are from textiles that are on display at the museum)

Left: China beads, Right: China buttons
These are what I dug from the china dump in Briare, France


Enjoy!
Thanks for stopping back by to visit

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Remembering England & France 2010 - Day Three

Day Three.... Day Four
 (Actually this is Day Four - I forgot to count our travel day as Day One)

We met Matthew and spent a wonderful day at the 

 Tara, Matthew & Tami

This flea market is huge.  Matthew knew the areas where the button/textile dealers were, so we were able to focus our time and energy on them.   


Eye candy!!  

(I will post photos of my buckle & button goodies later)

Day Five we go on a dig!  Come follow us tomorrow.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Remembering England & France 2010 - Day 2

 Tara & Tami's 2010 European Vacation 
Day Two


It was another beautiful morning in the city of Paris.  The weather was perfect for being outdoors  - it was cool enough for light weight jackets, a bit overcast and perfect for walking.... lots & lots of walking.


When Tara & I bought our airline tickets we did not know our vacation dates would also correspond with several events in both Paris & London.  

We just happened to be in Paris this Sunday when their FIBULE (button show) was being held.  Tara & I determined our route to FIBULE and were off to visit our first Parisian button show!

The FIBULE members were delighted as there happened to be nine Americans visiting.  

(missing one American in the photo)


FIBULE is far different than the USA National Button Society Shows.  At FIBULE they do not hold button competition or offer educational workshops.  It is a small group of members from various European countries that come together to visit, sale buttons and some just to share their beautiful display of buttons.


Neither Tara nor I speak French or Italian; however, we managed to purchase several wonderful buttons and buckles.  We felt very welcomed at FIBULE.


A joy for me was to finally meet a friend that I only knew via email correspondence until FIBULE... Matthew Brown.  It is so great when you finally meet someone and that kindred spirit connection is really there... Cheers Matthew!  

We stayed at FIBULE for a couple of hours and were off to sight see Paris. 


Here are a few afternoon and evening photos of Day Two...

Tami at the Louvre

 Tara at the Louvre


 
 L'arc de triopmhe le cassouel


 Tami in front of the
L'arc de triopmhe le cassouel
 
 Tami at the Tuileries Garden



 Tara at the Tuileries Garden


 
 Looking down the Tuileries Garden towards the Arc de Triopmhe in the far distance

The reflecting pool in the Tuileries Garden
  
 Cattail lamps on the Pont Alexander III Bridge


 Tami on the Pont Alexander III bridge with the Eiffel Tower




Gorgeous lamp on the Pont Alexander III Bridge


The EIFFEL TOWER during a light show



Eiffel Tower

Tami and Tara after a long day enjoying dinner & wine at the Indiana Cafe.  

Au revoir till tomorrow Day 3.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Remembering England & France 2010

I can hardly believe it has been a year ago today that Tara & I left for our 2 week vacation in England & France.

I recall sitting alone waiting for Tara's arrival at our airport and swirling inside my brain was me.... yes me... I am on my way to board an airplane to Europe!  

Growing up I never thought I would ever have the means or opportunity to travel abroad.  Tara's son and family were then living in London and her husband was not able to make their October 2010 visit, so I was invited to go.   

My husband encouraged me to go and I jumped at the opportunity.  
Thank you Larry!

Over the next two weeks I will be posting photos from our trip as I reminisce our incredible trip. I hope you will check back and travel along with us.

Tara & Tami's 2010 European Vacation


 Ready for take off...

We flew into London taking a taxi to the home of Tara's family.  In less than one hour we dropped off our larger suitcases, briefly visited with family and were off racing to catch the Chunnel to Paris


The Le Regent Hotel is located in the Saint Germain district. It is a 18th century home converted into a charming hotel.  It has the tiniest elevator I've ever seen - barely able to fit one person and their suitcase.  Our room was cozy and charming with a nice en-suite bathroom.   It was conveniently located near Metro & Tube stations, cafes & shopping!  

Our first morning in Paris 

Two things we immediately discovered in Paris, getting up and out at 7:30 am is way too early for the Parisian lifestyle and Parisian coffee is very different than American coffee.

We finally took a Metro till we found the above cafe open and were able to grab a cup of stiff Espresso... coffee.  

This is one of the few photos of Tara & I together as you cannot trust pick pockets.  The handsome young cafe clerk offered to take our picture.
 We were their only customers that early in the morning.  Actually other than a few workers scurrying to work, we were the only people on the early morning streets of Paris.

My favorite sight in Paris and sadly I do not have a photo to share, is getting up early in Paris and being amongst the cafe workers as they hollered across the street corners to one another discussing life while sweeping their sidewalks and preparing for their day.  On another street corner you'd watch and hear the greetings of produce and flower vendors as they made their early market deliveries.  What a way to start off the day!

After our morning coffee we were off to find the Port de Vanves flea market.


We had made prior arrangements to meet with Eric a vendor at the Port de Vanves flea market to shop for antique and vintage clothing buttons.

Tara, Eric & Tami

Eric is so nice and we bought several nice buttons from him.
We found several more buttons, trinkets and vintage jewelry at the Port de Vanves flea market.  We also ran into Nancy a fellow American that we knew.... more on that later.  
After the Port de Vanves flea market we did a bit of sight seeing...

Pont Neuf bridge overlooking the Seine river

Lovely flat apartment living in Paris - lovely window flower baskets 

Another view off of the Pont Neuf bridge

Colorful neighbor bar area - love all the flowers and the great vintage metal signs!  Note: many things were posted in English.

Well that's was a bit of day one in Paris.  Tomorrow I will share Day 2.  Please stop back by and visit Day 2 with us.

 
  

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Plain to Paris


Craft time.. purchased this wooden treasure chest box from a local thrift store and gave it new life...

From Plain to Paris 
(Click images to enlarge view)


  Thanks to Karen - The Graphics Fairy for her precious ballerina images!
I got brave & burnt my tulle edges (behind the ballerina)




Front view - Changed out the original hinge lock with a nice pink ceramic knob


 The other ballerina
 




  The backside - vintage Eiffel Tower post card image, vintage lace trim