We've been busy this last weekend doing some vintage hunting for our new vintage shop Behind the Drapes and I'm working on photographing our new items and getting them posted. We've also added a cool new custom apron listing to the Drapes Of Wrath shop which I will write a little bit more about in another post. If you just can't wait you can check out the listing here.
In the mean time here are a few of the fun summer treasuries we've been featured in lately.
The first is a colorful collection of Rainy Days and Sunshine (which is sooo Seattle, amirite?). It comes from Monique over at Crabby Treats, who makes some delicious looking lollies.
This next treasury makes me want to go buy a two gallon bucket of rainbow sherbert all for myself, no joke.
Created by Andrea of Wild Wilderness Photos, and looking at her work it's no wonder she has an eye for treasuries. Simply gorgeous photos.
This last lovely treasury comes to us from Sheryl of Adornier Designs. She sells beautiful accessories from down under, where they are patiently waiting for spring to come around the corner.
We create vintage inspired aprons from up-cycled materials which can be found in our Etsy shop DrapesOfWrath.etsy.com. This blog will discuss our creative process, how we choose our up-cycling materials, cooking/baking, and whatever else we feel like writing about! Enjoy!
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
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those treasuries are so colorful. They make me happy :)
ReplyDeleteMe too. :) Definitely makes me want to get back in the groove of making treasuries again.
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