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Tracey's Vintage Art Clusters
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House Tour - Simone & Richard's Beach House
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Vintage ladies swimmers framed and hung on a wall in the breakfast room.



A vintage tea towel framed in a vintage frame which Simone has given a fresh coat of white paint.
What's a beach house without a set of vintage oars??

As time passes Simone will collect more bits and pieces to fill this gorgeous little shelf.
Vintage cane dining chairs - another fabulous Ebay find!!
OMG - It's a head vase!! I LOVE head vases and this one is gorgeous and was filled with fresh flowers picked from the garden.
The 2 wing chairs came from Ebay with a 4 seater sofa. They work so perfectly in the room!!
A beautiful collection of vintage things above.
My favourite thing was the pair of vintage child's swimmers framed and hung on the wall. What a beautiful idea!!
This vintage chair was in Charli's bedroom...so cute!!
I think I might have been bidding against her on this yellow cane chair on Ebay not so long ago...
Inside Simone has opted for mismatched vintage dining chairs around the breakfast room table.We were all treated to a special lunch cooked by our friend Jody and as we sat and enjoyed the view of the bay on a perfect day we chatted and watched the children play on the grass in front of us. I cooked my famous lemon and coconut cake for dessert (well only famous within my family and friends) and I topped it with fresh flowers which I picked from Simone's garden. Jody also took some gorgeous cupcakes from The Cupcake Company as a house warming gift which we all enjoyed.
It really was the most perfect Sunday lunch and I was completely in awe of their beautiful home and Simone's amazing creativity. It just goes to show that even working on a tight budget you can create something very, very special. I just can't wait to go back for another visit!!
The Week Ahead...
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I am a Pack Rat. I Collect......
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I inherited the gene from my mother. She is having a Garage Sale this weekend, and I have been commandeered to help. I may end up buying more than I help to sell. My Mom is the Queen of Collecting, and has amassed quite a few treasures over the years, many of which have managed to make their way into my house. Ahem. They found their way over here all on their own. I swear.
My Mom has collected mercury glass, vintage cake stands (and this was WAY before Martha started knocking them off), Ironstone pottery, Celluloid boxes, Victorian shell boxes, Hotel silver, fine silver, Polish and German pottery, books, contemporary art, antiques, twig furniture.....the list goes on.
As I said, I did inherit that gene, much to my husband's dismay at times. He refers to us as "Kangaroo and Kangaroo", a reference to a children's book about two Kangaroos that collect so much they can't fit into their houses anymore. They have a sale and get rid of everything, then start all over. ( I was just trying to find a copy on Amazon to show you all, and all I came up with was a book no longer available, but worth $300!....see, it does pay to hold onto stuff! Now where did I put that thing? My husband is gonna croak when I tell him.)
Anyway.... as I was saying...I do love to collect. I have been collecting hotel and restaurant ware and thought I'd show you a couple of pieces (above...a jelly bowl and syrup pitcher). What I like about hotel ware is that it is not so precious it can't be used. We use ours with abandon...almost every time we have pancakes.
So....I'm curious. What do you collect and do you use your collected pieces? Or just love looking at them? I have a bit of both sorts. Please spill!
Now, where did I put that book?






