Monday, August 27, 2012

Sources of Style & Inspiration

I have a unique sense of style.  Before it was "cool" I was mixing industrial with traditional as well as using items for purposes other than they were originally intended.  Some people called me "eclectic" others called me "crafty" (which makes me break into hives).  I just knew I liked to do something a little different with what I already had.  It made sense to me.  What I hadn't wondered about is where this inspiration stemmed.  What moulded me to break the proverbial mold and do something new?
 
There are times in life when it's good to stop and think about how you became you.  I've been doing a little bit of that lately with the illness and subsequent loss of my Grandfather or PopPop as we always called him.
 
 
PopPop was born in 1919.  He was for sure a "Man's Man" with his knack for keeping his words short and presence large.  PopPop was retired from my earliest memories, but that by no means meant he stopped working.  He would find older office chairs (think aluminum 1940's swivel models), repair, and resell them.  He also dabbled in sandpaper belts amongst other things.  All of this handicraft was sold at a local "Flea Market" in Lebanon, Tennessee.  I would watch my PopPop work Monday thru Friday in his basement  putting together this and that, filling large orders for sandpaper belts, working his large garden on their farm and preparing some of those produce items for sale as well.  I loved my PopPop. 
 
PopPop wore one item of clothing:  the coverall.  He had about ten of them hanging in the basement above a line of identical shoes which were freshly polished and ready to be worn.  We never set off in the car without first retrieving a bottle of frozen water from the freezer.  He was nothing if not prepared.  Sorry - I was getting lost in memory there for a minute.  You know how it is when you start thinking about a person?  All those other memories creep in to give you a little hug.
 
For about a month every summer, I would go to Tennessee to visit my Grandparents.  I relished walking down into the basement - it's mustiness hitting my senses at once, but it wasn't unpleasant - it was a dusty, rusty, semi-oily memory-laden scent that was at once comforting.  Recently I was back at my Grandparents while my PopPop was in the hospital.  Sorrow laden, I crept down into the basement.  I witnessed the well organized produce boxes filled to the brim with various and sundry items:  nuts and bolts, pens, washers, files, etc.  I glanced at the cane poles we would take to the pond fishing, the shoes, the desk he would sit at while paying bills or "figuring".  I was surrounded by all I remembered of my PopPop.  I felt who he was in his happy place - his escape from the world.
 
While in the depths of memory and consolation, it occurred to me where my eclecticism spawned.  I saw display cases, tiny antique tables, metal office furniture, and scads of organizational implements from file cabinets to small organizers for hardware.  I smiled inwardly as I reflected on the impact all that the basement was upon a very young Glenda.  I gained an appreciation for my PopPop that I'd never recognized.  I remembered all those scruffy hugs and kisses from a man who was more comfortable on a tractor than holding the hand of a little girl ... and I loved my PopPop just a little more.


Monday, August 13, 2012

A Little Tile & Paint

I was just reflecting on the job I just finished for the Null Family.  After a job is done, I sort of go through a mini depression.  I miss my families.  I miss the push of a deadline.  I miss seeing my imaginings come to fruition.  So ... I go back over the job searching for things I could have done better or congratulating myself on what has been done.  In doing this, I ran across a "Before" pic of their fireplace.  I had to show y'all what a little tile and paint can do.  The pics speak for themselves!




I love what I do!!  Have I mentioned that?!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Christmas in August

As I was going through some pics, I stumbled up an album from a home I deorated for last year's Chestnut Square Holiday Tour of Homes as well as my home, which was in the 2008 Chestnut Square Holiday Tour of Homes. It's a good time to start thinking ahead for the holidays. Maybe you need a touch of inspiration or maybe you need a little help. Either way, I'm here for you! Enjoy!




Sunday, July 29, 2012

A Week in the Life ...

I really love what I do!  This past week has been so much fun! This week I was busy procuring samples, scheduling contractors, purchasing one of a kind pieces for my client ... and the BEST part:  gabbing with my client over their selections and feeling that joy bubble over everything we've worked hard to create.  I absolutely adore that part!
Here's a sneak peek at our selections:






Procuring items is one thing ... transporting them to my clients is another dilemma altogether!  Thank goodness my buddies at this particular shop were more than happy to ensure our gorgeous chandelier made it safely to McKinney.  I channeled my inner Clampett and took the lead out of my shoe to deliver this beauty in one piece.  


Tomorrow demo on the fireplace surround begins, then paint, furniture delivery, hanging of custom draperies, etc. to round out the week.  I can NOT wait to see this living room complete!  It makes me giddy!!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Summer Hideaway for $200

This is my BEAUTIFUL backyard:
 I had an idea after seeing a "tent" Hotel online ... Wouldn't it be lovely to have a small retreat in my own backyard? I gathered up and old tent I had laying around, set it up at the back of my yard, and began to fill it with this and that. Here is my new summer retreat - put together for $200!!  What a vacation deal!!


 


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Round Top Madness

Vivian Avenue has hit the road not once, but TWICE in the past month in search of fabulous treasures to bring to North Texas.  My second trip was completely unexpected and last minute.  I hadn't even expected to shop, but ... what was I thinking?!

First question I've heard when discussing my adventures is, "What is Round Top?"  Well ... it's the biggest, most overwhelming flea market in the history of flea markets.  "Round Top" consists of sales in three small Texas towns stretching along a small country highway.  Twice a year, the towns of Marburger, Warrenton, and Round Top are filled with vendors.  The tiny town of Round Top, population 88, reaches numbers in the hundreds of thousands during the months of the sale.  Places to stay and eat are limited at best so a certain amount of preparation in is order when attending this event.

I have to admit, I never made it out of Warrenton.  There, I met and hustled ... uh, I mean bargained with a few choice vendors.  It was heaven on earth to this girl!  Here is a sampling of some of the finds:
 These are giant prints from a Menswear Catalog published in 1910.  I could NOT pass them by!!


This was the pile I found.  There was enough rust to make my mouth water.  I spied awesome stuff.  Do you?!

 I've also discovered my new love to collect -
"Mantiques"
Those goggles were tres chic!


Here is my final haul from that pile.
I just fell in love with the mailbox! 
Wouldn't it be cute to collect monthly bills in? 
At least it would make a mundane task look good!!

I can not wait until the Fall.  I will DEFINITELY be going back to Round Top.  Maybe this time as a vendor?  At least I'd have a trailer to haul back fabulous finds! ;)

If you see anything you can't live without or know of some item you'd like me to be on the hunt for, give me a shout!  After all, this hunt is no fun if I can't get great items into cool homes like yours!

                                            xoxoxoxo Glenda