My closet is now ready for Fall and my work wardrobe is easily visible.
I have hung things in basic colour groupings...black, white, grey, navy...
with a few prints and coloured garments to the side.
I had some items to donate to charity and a few that I felt might be candidates for the consignment shop.
The consignment shop is on a busy street and parking can be difficult but I found a spot with ease and while they looked over my garments I perused their stock.
The staff are very well turned out and fashionably accessorized...the stock is neat, clean and attractively displayed.
Most items are name brand designers and are in current styles...some are new with tags still attached...
I did not find anything to purchase and was not really engaged in looking, having just pared down and added a few new recently purchased pieces.
Nextdoor to the consignment shop is a vintage decor shop which has great stock.
I browse here often and need to steel myself from making purchases as there is ALWAYS at least one thing that calls my name...
It might be the artfully arranged groupings of items which are so sumptuous that I swoon!
The owner has a keen eye and she finds unique time worn pieces...some very country, others very fine.
I saw weathered oars, concrete garden urns, antique inlaid wood dressers, country jelly cupboards, painted French trays, silver bowls, ironstone crocks, biscuit tins, costume jewlery, hat stands, crystal chandeliers, floral printed china, rugs, mirrors of all shapes and sizes, oil paintings, and a large collection of garden gnomes!
I found these...and they spoke to me!
circa 1969
French Recipe Cards!
a complete deck...
recipes in the French style of eating
circa 1969
not low fat
high flavour
French women don't get fat!
there is a book available
with that title...
after reading these cards
I would like to believe that
but
I have my doubts!
recently commented on my blogpost
referencing a book "French Women" by Marguerite
where a 3 bite rule
is suggested
thank you
great advice Duchesse!
one dessert and forks for all diners at the table
equals French chic!
and now...
Bridge anyone?