Monday, June 29, 2009

Memories from growing up in the 70's & Thanks Bobbins and Bombshells!!!

These rings take me back to when I was a little girl. They are from the 70's. I adore the peace sign ring. Do you remember those little ones with the little gems in them? They came in packs with a bunch of them or in the bubble gum machines! I loved them! I always wanted to get them from the machine! It was so hard to choose between the gum and the rings!

This morning when I checked my email I got a message from Karen over at http://bobbinsandbombshells.blogspot.com/ .
She featured one of the vintage aprons I have listed on Etsy, on her blog. Her blog is the "bomb" too! I love the Etsy community. Everyone is so supportive of each other.
Thanks so much Karen!!!

Today I listed a few more things in my store. I have a lot more to list. I am soon going to start listing some fabrics and trims. Oh, and this weekend I found the most adorable owl pillow ever. Here are a few of the items I will be listing soon. I love the hippy headband! Now that is truly vintage!


More accesories from the 70's. I can totally picture the people at Woodstock wearing these!

Can you believe I found the ring with the original little book! I couldn't! It still works too!

2 comments:

milkcan said...

Congratulations! That's very cool!

Karen said...

You're welcome, dollface! xo

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A mom and wife living in suburbia and loving it. I came from small town America where you waved at passers-by and everyone knew whose kid you were. I grew up going to flea markets and surrounded by old things. I am also the owner of Wildflowers and Whimsy by TraciNicole. An Etsy shop full of wonderful vintage and handmade goods. I love to read, thrift shop, and create. I have an odd sense of humor and try to find something funny in all situations; even bad ones. I am learning life is only as serious as you make it! I am hoping to obtain enlightenment through arts, crafts, gardening, and photography.