Showing posts with label rhinestones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rhinestones. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

New Years ~ Three resolutions for 2025

 


~ Mount Baker ~ 

My view this week on my walk.
A crisp fresh topping of snow atop this grand mountain.

~ The new walking poles are so helpful ~ 
I can take longer strides, 
walk faster, 
feel so much more stable
~ Confident ~

If you have ever fallen, or felt a wee bit wobbly on your feet.
 these poles are a wonderful tool, I think they are a real Game Changer.
(they work the arms too)

With the last few quiet days
I've been culling stuff here in The Humble Bungalow...
tidying drawers, cupboards and closets.

Taking donations to the charity shops and having a wee peek at what is for sale!


I spied these new (with tags) waterproof gloves at the local WIN Thrift Shop.
They are lined and are SO much warmer than my old thin leather gloves.


I also scored a soft charcoal grey long cardigan.
It has two pockets and is really cozy.
It also feels brand new...

Do you shop at thrift stores?
Buying second hand is so easy on the budget.

As a retiree with a pension,
 I really appreciate the price points on the merchandise.

Prices have gone up a bit
 most shops charge at least 1/4 off regular retail prices.
Some smaller shops are at giveaway prices!

I decided to buy a second pair of jeans...
I donated the low rise Eileen Fisher jeans as they emphasized my muffin top.

The brand I prefer and fit well are MNG or MANGO.
Mom jeans with an ankle length.

The local BAY store did not have any in stock so I ordered some from Nordstroms.
Rarely do I shop online but it was absolutely necessary this time.
Good News...
they were on sale...I got the last pair in my size :-))


Faded wash...
my current jeans are a dark wash.


Am going to love wearing these...I love denim.
They will pair well with the soft pale blue flannel Frank and Eileen shirt.
White Old Navy shirt, new-to-me grey sweater, white T shirt, black long sleeve T
almost ALL my tops will work with these jeans.
(silver sequin top)

Summer time they will be great with flip flops too!

Fortunately the jeans arrived on time and more importantly they fit!


Are you making any New Year's Resolutions?

#1
Focusing on getting as much information as I can 
on the management of osteoarthritis
and reducing the pain in 
 my arthritic hip.

#2
Getting back to Yoga
After my recent fall and concussion,
 I decided that I needed to work on balance.
Have been following a You Tube balance routine and need MORE.
My local Yoga Studio "Ajna" in Oak Bay offers fabulous classes.

I have registered for a workshop on Hips.
Which will identify moves and exercises that strengthen
the muscles that support the hip.

Signed up for 8 sessions of Yoga for Osteoporosis 
at a local Rec Centre taught by one of the Yoga instructors from my studio.

#3
Continue to attend Aqua Fit Classes at the Oak Bay Pool.
My doctor highly recommends these classes and prefers them to my long walks
with my "bad" hip.
He's going to refer me to a surgeon...
(our wait list for new hips is several years long)

I mentioned to him that I did 8,000 steps last week and for the next 2 days I was in terrible pain...
he thinks that is way too many steps considering my hip issue.

Do you have arthritis?
Are you able to modify your activities so you do not feel as much pain?

Well enough about my health related resolutions...

In exciting news...
We went out for New Year's Eve!
First time in many years...

A Dinner Date :-))

~ OOTD ~


My LBD (5 years old) Eileen Fisher
Baroque Pearls from Hong Kong


Coach Loafers
(2 or 3 years old)


Aritzia Wool and Cashmere Coat
(new bought on sale)
Vintage Coach black leather bag


Vintage rhinestone bracelet
BLING...
(After All it is New Year's Eve!)


Dinner at Zambri's
The Mocktail was delicious...
(tasted like an Aperol Spritz)

I've been off alcohol for awhile
(trying to lose some weight)
slowly 

Only a few pounds down but in December I have been nibbling shortbread cookies
and eating this fabulous dinner!!!


Caesar Salad


Halibut and shoestring fries...so yummy!


Panna Cotta with lemon...


Oh my goodness!
Our dinner was so lovely...great food wonderful service.
A very nice way to start the new Year.
Thank you Honey :-))

Before I forget...
 I found a real Antique at Value Village last week...


French Porcelain
by
Clain and Perrier


Look at those pretty pink roses and gold gilt!
So sweet and feminine...
just darling.

The Company was located at 238 Boulevard St. Germain in Paris.
It was in business from 1879 - 1914


I am quite smitten with this wee treasure...
a compote for the top of my bureau.

For the record, I didn't NEED this, but I couldn't resist...
besides
 it feels like a French Souvenir.

It is an item that makes me smile every time I see it...
and I keep looking at it.

Hope that you are enjoying the start to the New Year...

There are many new adventures waiting to unfold
so many possibilities
dreams to be dreamt
people to meet
books to read
teas to sip
music to hear
meals to be made
new recipes to try
interesting courses to enroll in
new skills to learn
SO MANY
opportunities for discovery.

What new things will you try this year?
Will you travel?
Will you stay at home and feather your nest?
Will you keep a journal?
Write a Book?
Paint a picture?
Sew or Knit?

Or will you sit still in the moment 
breathe in the energy that will keep you grounded and sane?
Namaste


~ 2025 ~

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thank you for popping by to read my little blog...
Grateful for you choosing to be here.

Monday, January 29, 2024

Art, Entertaining and my recent successful thrifting adventures...

 


We attended the art exhibit "Building Bridges" at Cedar Hill Recreation Centre.


Victoria Artist Tanya Bub


Paper Mache Rooster


~ Grace ~


Tanya Bub created this "chair" using a variety of reclaimed and recycled pieces.
Walmart carry bags, cardboard, and papers among them.

Can you see the boots hanging underneath the chair?

A documentary "Sitting With Grace" has been screened locally.


Tanya has such a great eye for detail...
the face is exquisite.

Tanya is well known locally for her amazing driftwood sculptures.

~ OOTD ~


Thrifted Black Kirkland Tee
Artisan necklace


Thrifted ankle length pants black with small white dots.
(label missing but I think they are by INC)
Coach Loafers that I bought new last Spring.


We shared dinner with friends...
on the menu:

Appies ~ Olives, Dried Apricots, Dates, Smoked cheese and Blue Cheese

Salad ~ Arugula, sweet red pepper mini pearls, chopped pecans, thinly sliced white radishes and a French Vinaigrette.

Main course ~ Chicken Breasts stuffed with feta and topped with red pepper pesto
Spinach Gnocchi with cheese sauce, garnished with snipped fresh basil

Dessert ~ Olive Oil Citrus Cake with fresh blackberries and whipped cream


Our guests brought a lovely Maidenhair Fern.
(Thank you!)


I popped it into our Vintage Arts and Crafts Weller Jardiniere.

Chester, our smaller cat, was quite taken with the fern!
It is a pet friendly plant so if he nibbles a wee bit no harm done.


I absolutely LOVE Vintage Sherman Rhinestones.
I have a small collection of brooches.
If you have been reading my Blog awhile you know I wear these pieces often...

If you are REALLY lucky you might find some in a thrift shop.
Most of the ones that I see are now sold in The Antique Malls.


Denim shirtdress...was purchased on sale, not thrifted.
(Lands' End)


The Baroque strand of Pearls add some interest.


Dress by H&M

Second Hand Hope Thrift Store.

I went thrift shopping with Annie, a woman I have connected with on Instagram.
She is starting up a business where she plans to take people to the thrift shops and consignment stores here in Victoria.
Her instagram page is Victoria Thrifting Tours.
If you pop over to check out her site, please say I sent you :-))


Ralph Lauren reversible leather belt from WIN Thrift Shop.


Small Patterns work better for me as I am a curvy gal...
I like the small metal button details at the neck and on the cuffs.
The fabric is a jersey knit so this will be a great Spring and Summer Dress.


Found one of my favourite author's books in a wee Book Nook.
It just so happens that the Book Nook is in the front yard of my childhood home.

I keep finding the BEST books there...
if I ever see the owners I am going to introduce myself.
Tell them that I grew up in the house.

Well that about wraps up my news...
until next time.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~ 

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Dinners In and out ~ OOTD...


I bought this simple black Eileen Fisher dress a few years ago...
it has become a real workhorse in my wardrobe.

I have worn it with a white long sleeved top underneath
tights and black Chelsea Boots.

Last night I wore it as it is and added a soft wool Petrusse scarf as a shawl.



This is a surprisingly warm scarf despite it being rather sheer.

I received this in one of the My French Country Boxes from France.
It has had a few years of use and still looks new.


I thought about wearing my Ferragamo shoes 
but in the end I decided I should test drive the new Coach loafers.

I wore sheer black hose for the first time in ages...
fortunately I have a few new packages in my drawer.

I added the vintage rhinestone bracelet and wore my simple princess cut diamond necklace and studs.

It felt strange not wearing my pearls 
I thought that I should keep it simple when adding the BLING.


We had a delicious dinner at Zambri's our favourite Italian restaurant.


I forgot to capture our appetizers, main course but here is dessert!
Passionfruit Panna Cotta
so delicious!

We had a lovely evening out and it was such a treat.

On Friday evening we hosted a small dinner party here in The Humble Bungalow.


The table is set and ready for the guests.


Appetizers ~ cheese plate with Olives, pickles, antipasto and candied salmon with assorted crackers in the living room in front of the fireplace.

The main course ~ Beef Daube, mashed potatoes and green beans.
Dessert ~ large brownies topped with fresh raspberries.

I wanted to host a casual dinner before everyone got busy with the seasonal events.

Have you noticed that people are out in droves buying Christmas presents?
I too am trying to get my shopping done early.
I need time to bake some cookies and the annual Christmas Tourtieres.


Hope that you are all staying healthy...
I have heard that the viruses are making the rounds.
One of my friends has been hospitalized and she's been in for a week and only now starting to feel better.

Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Shiny Things....OOTD

 


Today I am wearing an all black OOTD.

Eileen Fisher Boiled Wool Tunic Sweater
(an investment piece that I wear a lot)
Black leggings 
Black leather Clark Chelsea Boots

I added a Canadian vintage Sherman sparkly rhinestone brooch.
(Outfits that are plain look so much more interesting with  accessories.)

I digress...
Mom had several parure Sherman sets which were gifts from my father.
He bought them from Birks a Canadian shop that rivalled Tiffany's.
My sister has a beautiful Aurora Borealis set of Mom's.
 She wears the long drop earrings and wide cuff bracelet on special occasions...
I don't need a special occasion to wear a sparkly brooch.

I worked at Birks one Christmas and had so much fun selling jewelry!
The store offered free wrapping and I loved adding bows and tags 
making the gifts look special.

That year I gave Mom a Sherman red bracelet and earring set.
(I got a store discount)
Our darling daughter has the set.


Continuing on with the black theme I photoshopped this image of Poppies.
The details look like they really "pop."


Vintage silver champagne buckets are used in the kitchen as utensil holders.
We don't use the buckets for bubbly as we haven't had a fancy party for ages.

Silver requires polishing and not everyone likes the upkeep...
in fact you can find silver in thrift shops for next to nothing prices.
I have quite a few silver trays, silver tea service, and other silverware
in The Humble Bungalow.

Several trays, candlesticks and dishes were wedding gifts.
Silver was a classic wedding gift when we were married in 1974.


Close up on the vintage silver trophy...
local North Saanich Garden Club 
Flower and Garden Show
aggregate trophy
awarded to 
A.J.Nunn in 1929

(I found this trophy in a local consignment shop.)
I am definitely drawn to silver and shiny sparkly things!

Do you like to wear shiny or sparkly jewelry?
Do you collect silverware?

It's a sunny day here and the birds are singing.

Looking forward to a quiet afternoon...
I plan to brew a pot of loose tea this afternoon and read my book.
Perhaps knit a few rows on the vest I currently have on the needles
before 
I prepare our dinner.

I honestly love quiet afternoons
they feel like a gift!
I try to get all my chores and laundry done early in the morning.
Since retiring, the luxury of time and slowing down is priceless.

Take care and thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow Blog.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

OOTD ~ SNOW DAY and Baby it's cold outside!


~ Snow Day Selfie ~

I am getting ready to head out in the snow...
Snow does not usually make an appearance until after Christmas
so I was caught scrambling for my woolen accessories.
I popped on my boiled wool Eileen Fisher sweater overtop of a black camisole.
Layering is the warmest way to dress in this chilly weather.


~ OOTD ~
The cashmere Burberry scarf is ages old...maybe 10 years or more.
My hat is one I wore in Paris in 2015...Andre Diffusion with a feather pin.
The bag is vintage Due Fratelli.
My down Puffer coat is by Columbia and has a thermal foil-like lining in the body.
Super warm but bulky!
My dear departed Mom used to say...
"Darling Why don't you just wrap yourself in a Down Duvet?"

(I wear them simply because they are warm.)


Early morning routines...
candles, coffee, and my book.

I enjoyed this book...
set in Ontario Canada, in an Italian community.
I read Anne Giardini's The Sad Truth About Happiness and enjoyed it.
 When I spied this novel at the bookstore on Pender Island I grabbed it.


Chester and Pepper are snuggling...
a rare sight!
Perhaps it is the cold weather that encouraged them to sleep side by side?


Staying indoors has inspired me to bake.
I found this recipe online.

Cream Cheese Pound Cake
a heavy cake but oh so delicious!
Blackberries and whipped cream elevated it to a divine dessert.


You can see that the snow is melting on the porch.
The sun is warming us up...


I added a vintage Sherman Pin.
The rhinestones sparkle brightly set on a black background.
I love adding Vintage accessories...
they are unique, 
often found at thrift shops and can add a personal touch.

Do you wear Vintage pieces?
I'd love to know more about your vintage pieces.

I must close for now as I am heading out to the knitting group
we meet in a friends home, knit, chat and sip tea.
It's a fabulous way to be social and share our projects.
CHEERIO

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~