Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stars. Show all posts

July 27, 2013

Moon and Stars Finds


I've always been a bit fascinated with the moon and stars, but I think the full moon this past week has really kicked it into high gear lately! This moon sticker from i3Lab would look great in a bedroom, high on a wall, or over a desk in a study.


These delicate pave diamond moon and stars necklaces by JayAndRenae are the perfect little bit of shimmer and shine. I like how the metal has an aged patina to it. It seems suitable, when you consider just how old the moon and stars really are!


Lastly, these full moon earrings by BeautySpot aren't your average studs. I always have a hard time finding wearable stud earrings that aren't fancy gemstones or slightly-boring balls, so these are perfect. They're interesting but wouldn't stand out too much from a distance and are in neutral gray and black. Very versatile!



July 8, 2013

Hot Time, Summer in the City



I hope everyone in the U.S. had a lovely Independence Day! It was too hot in Boston - thanks to a string of sweltering 90+ days - to go see the fireworks. I could still hear them from my window, so I guess that's a small consolation.

The city's festivities reminded me of these vintage sparkler boxes that I found in a relative's basement years ago and finally scanned last summer. I love the starburst pattern of the fireworks, the small scattered stars, and the lettering. Simple but interesting! I thought you guys might enjoy it as well.

The main problem with the Fourth of July is that it's the last summer holiday. No more long weekends until Labor Day! July is the epitome of summer to me, but in a way the 4th also means that fall is on its way. I'm definitely looking forward to cooler days and nights. I just wilt in the heat!

What do you think - is there still plenty of summer left, or are you thinking of autumn already too?


July 4, 2013

Happy Fourth of July!


Here's wishing a Happy Fourth of July to all of you in America! I hope you have a day/weekend filled with red white and blue, fireworks, barbecues, rocket popsicles, and parades.

I'll confess: I don't really decorate for Independence Day. It's one of my favorite holidays, but I always want to do something different than little flags and bunting everywhere. I love both of those things, but I'm always looking for something that's more classic Americana and that could be displayed year-round.

Some of these items might just do the trick! I like the vintage charm and classic look of these wooden pallet star signs by RusticDesigns1. They'd look great on top of a mantel, over a couch, or even hanging on a porch by the door. I just can't decide if I'd want one color, or all three. Tough decision! You could easily DIY your own version as well. Just take a square or rectangle piece of wood (or strips of wood nailed together), varnish or stain it with your choice of color, then stencil a star in the middle with red, blue, or white acrylic paint. Let dry, and hang!



I've been obsessed with barn stars like these vintage iron ones by Becaruns for ages. If you walk around the older parts of Boston, you can see original ones from the colonial days still attached to the sides of old brick buildings in the city. They remind me of our patriotic and historic past.


July 4th wouldn't be complete without some stars and stripes! This flag by PassedBy is a vintage one, featuring only 48 stars (from before Alaska and Hawaii joined the union). It's discolored a bit with age, but I think that only adds to its loveliness.

I'd like to take a minute to thank all those who have served in the military, risking their lives to protect our country, and to remember family members and ancestors who have served but who are no longer with us.

Again, I hope you all have a wonderful holiday! 

April 28, 2011

Vintage Celestial Maps





These lovely old star maps from the Smithsonian Institution's collections really make the constellations come to life! I've always wanted to put a set of these on a wall in a living room or hallway. They would look wonderful all lined up in a row or a square!

See them larger here.

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