That rocking piece from the desk set is an ink blotter. It was rolled over written pieces to blot excess ink. It's use was pretty much discontinued with the invention of the ball point pen. So many amazing finds! I always loved going through antique shops and malls, even as a kid, just to admire things from the past. If they are beautifully curated all the better! I love a mix of both your thrifting videos as well as these antiquing ones.
Yes, and you'd have a piece of blotting paper attached to it (somehow using the slots under it) and replace as needed. Purely decorative now, unless you like using a quill for some special notes or missives✒️.
Yes, definitely interested in more episodes like this one. Also, stripping the candlesticks sounds like great first option. If you find they are just beyond repair, then you could try painting. Can't hurt to try to restore them, since you would have a good backup plan.
Agree with everything Crystal said. For me it doesn't matter where you shop you've taught me so much about the quality pottery, art, furniture and textiles. Thank you😊
I came to the comments to say this exact same thing! Try to restore, and if they’re too far gone, then definitely paint them to fit in with your Scandinavian Christmas decor! My sister’s house always has the best Norwegian and Swedish Christmas decorations, especially trolls galore! It’s so much fun!
Just discovered your channel and I love it! Funny thing is, I saw a girl on the subway last week wearing a NYC Demerier midi skirt and I totally fell in love with her. I want to buy a *hotdups* . It will be my little birthday gift. Thanks for your channel. I think I will like it more in the future.
Strip the white candle holders! I got a painted one recently and the grain underneath was fabulous! And yes. thrift, antique, vintage, I like all your vidéos.. two in a week is a real treat! 😊
While I enjoy the vintage shopping videos, I LOVE the thrifting videos because they embody the thrill of the hunt. Your content is the best out there. Thank you, Laura and Jesse. Keep them coming.
Hi Laura, my family and I were visiting Portland in the early August and we were hoping to run into you and Jesse while we were thrifting at Goodwill, the Wheeler Station and the Curiosities Vintage Mall. My husband, my 10 yr old son and I, we all got some amazing souvenirs from our thrifting experience. My son is your big fan. We are learning so much from watching your videos. Thank you for everything! 😊
I wish all the antique malls did the displaying the way this owner does instead of each vendor having their own little booth. I’m sure their sales would double. The buyers would appreciate how every piece can be display in our own homes and how everything comes together. GREAT IDEA! . Thank you for sharing this video. As always… I love it! 😊
I haven't watched this video yet. My mother and I love your vids, we watch them together. Often when we're thrifting we go 'Laura would like that.' 'Laura would buy that.'. Yesterday we went thrifting and got a really good haul. We came home to a family tragedy and our world was turned upside down. We're grieving and hurting but being able to watch your vid yesterday was 31 minutes and 9 seconds of normalcy and calm in a horrible day. I'm so so grateful you've posted again today so I can go and put this vid up on her tv and have another little slice of escape today. Thank you.
Thinking of you today in Northern California and sending comfort and warm hugs your way. I’m so sorry you and your mom are going thru a difficult time. 😢❤️☮️
I love this kind of shopping too Laura! I think you should strip one to see if it is teak. Painting red for your scandi Christmas is also a great idea. Blue also!
My gosh that first shop... I'll just take everything! 😅 I'd strip the Dansk candlesticks, should be easy enough (just looks like cheap acrylic paint) and they'll glow for it. I love that you have such passion for this; your life is such goals to me. Having such rich pickings to be full-time, a husband who's also interested, and girlies to go source with?? Ah what dreams are made of...
You hit the nail. I wonder if she's thinking of coming up with her own line of wall papers etc. That was my first thought when she said it would take a year or two.
The way things were displayed in the first shop makes so much sense. My sister is a vendor in a similar type of shop in N.C.where a lot of the vendors intermix their merchandise because it better compliments it.I see why you liked it so much! Almost looks like you stylized it! ❤
Laura, I think I would watch just about anything that you post. Love your style, your attitude, your outlook, and your kind, thoughtful heart. Keep producing, and I will keep watching!! Thank you for all you do. ❤
I just love your videos either kind - I am hooked So much so that hubby and are planning a road trip to Oregon I will need to look thru all of your videos for the names of your thrift and antique stores Coming from San Diego Wish us luck
Gumby's horse name is Pokey. I have a miniature one(2"X2") I'd love to find one bigger than the original toy, like the one you showed . I'm always willing to watch any kind of shopping you do especially when Jesse go along with you, the two of you are so in tune, it's a very pleasant 20 to 30 min in your company. Salut du Québec⚜
I came here to say this exact idea! If the wood isn’t anything great I think that style and shape would look so good in red along with all her Scandinavian candlesticks! ❤️
Laura, it wouldn’t matter to me what kind of video you would do, I would watch them all. You are so amazing and have such an eye. You are incredibly talented.
ADORE THE UKRAINIAN CANDLE HOLDER! Much like our Latvijan ones…often given as wedding gifts. Birch trees plate is gorgeous with those as there are many birch trees in that part of the world, too. I think you and Jesse have an innate sense of style. His choice on the pseudo Safari chairs is spot on! You both enjoyed a lovely “colourful” landscape painting which would certainly look fantastic with them…maybe your basement room should have a cool colourways change to include them?
Laura & Jesse, you made my Saturday night rock with a fun walk down memory lane. I didn't think it could get any better than my favorite Finel bowl gracing one of your amazing videos, but then Garfield showed up. Who knew my childhood bedroom circa 1984 had been transported from CT to an amazing antique/vintage mall in Oregon. The only thing missing is the ugly mauve wall to wall carpet that still haunts my dreams. The items you featured in this video are amazing. The book about the Louvre is beautiful. Antique & vintage shops are magical places. I would love to see more videos like this.
I love the pitcher with the trees. That store was amazing! The decanter is gorgeous, too. I really enjoyed this episode. Great stuff! I agree - time is money. Now that I'm not reselling, I'd rather go to vintage shops.
Yes please, more of these episodes too! I always smile when I hear the Penguin Ice Bucket music, sure wish I could find one, must have been a west coast thing. 🇨🇦👏
I’d say strip the candlesticks, and the rocking thingy from the desk set is to fix blotting paper to, to rock over wet ink from an ink pen or quill before you fold the paper and pop it into the envelope 🥰
You're spoiling us Laura! Two videos in two days! 🤗🤗And the vintage stores you shared are fabulous. The pottery at Tiny Brambles is AMAZING!!!Also love that you support other resellers in your vlog like Andi from All put together. Oh, I'm for stripping the candleholders to check what's beneath the paint. You can always paint after.
Oh, my Laura and Jesse, this was such a wonderful video. Love this content mixed with your usual thrifting content. That beautiful book 😍 Some really amazing finds. Fantastic camera work, too. You're the very best at this! Thank you ❤
Hi Laura!! Yes !! I’m so interested in more of these episodes! I love all your content so much! I am loving all the cool stuff you got! Beautiful!!❤ I say strip the candle holders! It would be awesome to see what is underneath!
Omg that Helrich painting--I saw that for sale at the RC Vintage Market back in July and was SO TEMPTED BY IT--it was one of the most memorable art pieces I came across in my jaunts away from my booth. STUNNING.
The mystery desk set object is for putting in blotting paper. I grew up with one of those things sitting on the desk even when my parents had long since started using ball pens. My mother sold it when she needed space for a computer…
Lived in Salem in mid 80’s and we would go to the Saturday Market in Portland and buy pottery that they had recently made. We would go to shops all over Portland. Best time ever!
Gorgeous door. Loved the artpiece in the first shop. And those chairs Love the phone! I would use it (as a catlover) so fun Thank you so much for sharing
The embroidered linens are tray cloths for putting on trays when carrying teapots, cups milk jugs etc from the kitchen to whichever room tea is to be served ❤🇬🇧
Such great finds Laura and I so appreciate encouraging your views to head to the curated vintage shops for a totally different way to shop than the thrift stores! Thank you for supporting your fellow resellers! ❤
The book is stunning, what a find! I love old books. Yes yes yes to more vids like this, we don't mind where you find your goodies, we just like coming along for the ride 😀 I think I'd strip the candle holders to see whats underneath first.
The wood and metal candleholder with the amber globes was a Princess House hostess gift in the late '70's/ early '80's. The Princess House globes were clear or faceted. I've never seen any in amber. I collected Princess House for years v
Actual the candle cups came in a lot of colors red, blue, clear, amber & avocado the last ones I got were pale pink & aqua. I sold P.H. for several yrs. In the late 60--70's. They kept wax from getting all over, they also made several different styles of the cups
I love your videos! Our Goodwill stores have nothing like what you find in yours. I think I love the stores like you visited in this video! I'm learning so much!
yes to more antique store episodes! In my area there are few thrift store options so I have started visiting antique stores and have been pleasantly surprised at what can be found for reasonable prices. This episode had so many beautiful things to look at. Thank you!
I love this type of content! I live in a very densely populated area. Our thrift stores will never have what you are able to find and though I love those videos I really like seeing the things at antique stores because I know that this is something I can do. Our antique stores have so many good items and I appreciate you supporting local businesses.
The cubist landscape: the reason the colors look so well together is that they are complimentary colors, opposites on the color wheel. ( I'm calling the grey a blue-grey.)
That desk set with the half circle roller - that is to blot ink. You place the document upside down on the blotting paper, or (preferably) place the blotting paper on top of the inked document Then you apply the pressure from the roller to ensure the ink is properly blotted. These would usually be mostly used with just blotting signatures on typewritten documents.
Yes, love the antique store videos along with the other thrifting! I would paint the candlesticks a blue (like the book) and then distress them or a solid burgundy. Love all your videos.
The third piece of that brass desk set is a blotter. It would have had a piece of paper on it, and you would roll it across the writing you’ve just done with a quill pen, that might have left some extra ink spots.
You have THE BEST places to shop!! I am ridiculously jealous!! Actually, so happy for you! Look at your beautiful home and the beautiful lifestyle you have created for yourselves! I don’t think it would be possible if you lived anywhere else!! Enjoy!
Thank you so much! We love our personal collection of vintage =) The majority of our pieces in our home that are "forever" pieces have been found outside our hometown. Most in Europe!
That rocking piece from the desk set is an ink blotter. It was rolled over written pieces to blot excess ink. It's use was pretty much discontinued with the invention of the ball point pen. So many amazing finds! I always loved going through antique shops and malls, even as a kid, just to admire things from the past. If they are beautifully curated all the better! I love a mix of both your thrifting videos as well as these antiquing ones.
Yes, and you'd have a piece of blotting paper attached to it (somehow using the slots under it) and replace as needed. Purely decorative now, unless you like using a quill for some special notes or missives✒️.
The rocking blotter could be used as a brayer when gluing paper to remove air bubbles
Good idea.
Yes, definitely interested in more episodes like this one. Also, stripping the candlesticks sounds like great first option. If you find they are just beyond repair, then you could try painting. Can't hurt to try to restore them, since you would have a good backup plan.
Agree!! I’ll share update on how they look once stripped 😄
Agree with everything Crystal said. For me it doesn't matter where you shop you've taught me so much about the quality pottery, art, furniture and textiles. Thank you😊
I came to the comments to say this exact same thing! Try to restore, and if they’re too far gone, then definitely paint them to fit in with your Scandinavian Christmas decor! My sister’s house always has the best Norwegian and Swedish Christmas decorations, especially trolls galore! It’s so much fun!
Yes please, more videos like this! Stripping the candlesticks to their natural state will make them more valuable.
Just discovered your channel and I love it! Funny thing is, I saw a girl on the subway last week wearing a NYC Demerier midi skirt and I totally fell in love with her. I want to buy a *hotdups* . It will be my little birthday gift. Thanks for your channel. I think I will like it more in the future.
Yay!!! Thanks so much for the love and shoutouts. Really appreciate you shopping our amazing local spots. 😊
@@AllPutTogether I watch your channel as much as I do Laura's. Love them both 💕
@@christietaylor392 Aww thank you!! 🥰
I watch you religiously Andi! 💚
@@greenbamboo4264 Thanks so much!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Hi Andi! Loved seeing your booths in today's video.
It always cracks me up when you zoom in on the penguin ice buckets!
Strip the white candle holders! I got a painted one recently and the grain underneath was fabulous! And yes. thrift, antique, vintage, I like all your vidéos.. two in a week is a real treat! 😊
I would totally love that book at 2:58 Exploring Aquatic Art - it's pretty rare! If you get back here and it's still there I'm your customer!!
I love thrifting with you guys!! I can shop vicariously and not spend a dime. 😆
that brass piece with the desk set was a rocker ink blotter. loved the first ceramic lamp base in the video - gorgeous 1:26
Was just coming there to type that! Ink blotter!
While I enjoy the vintage shopping videos, I LOVE the thrifting videos because they embody the thrill of the hunt. Your content is the best out there. Thank you, Laura and Jesse. Keep them coming.
With wallpaper back in style, the back of that book would make a beautiful wallpaper.
Blaine's store-what a gorgeous shop
Hi Laura, my family and I were visiting Portland in the early August and we were hoping to run into you and Jesse while we were thrifting at Goodwill, the Wheeler Station and the Curiosities Vintage Mall. My husband, my 10 yr old son and I, we all got some amazing souvenirs from our thrifting experience. My son is your big fan. We are learning so much from watching your videos. Thank you for everything! 😊
I wish all the antique malls did the displaying the way this owner does instead of each vendor having their own little booth. I’m sure their sales would double. The buyers would appreciate how every piece can be display in our own homes and how everything comes together. GREAT IDEA! . Thank you for sharing this video. As always… I love it! 😊
Okay, I just want EVERYTHING in Tiny Brambles!!! What a fantastic store!
Great video, Laura and Jesse!
Me too I would go crazy
I haven't watched this video yet. My mother and I love your vids, we watch them together. Often when we're thrifting we go 'Laura would like that.' 'Laura would buy that.'. Yesterday we went thrifting and got a really good haul. We came home to a family tragedy and our world was turned upside down. We're grieving and hurting but being able to watch your vid yesterday was 31 minutes and 9 seconds of normalcy and calm in a horrible day. I'm so so grateful you've posted again today so I can go and put this vid up on her tv and have another little slice of escape today. Thank you.
I am so terribly sorry for what you and your mother are going through! Sending lots of love and healing ❤️ Please pass on my love to her!
Love vintage stores.
What is the history of the Ukrain candlestick?
Thinking of you today in Northern California and sending comfort and warm hugs your way. I’m so sorry you and your mom are going thru a difficult time. 😢❤️☮️
I love this kind of shopping too Laura! I think you should strip one to see if it is teak. Painting red for your scandi Christmas is also a great idea. Blue also!
Instead of Where’s Waldo you have where’s the penguin ice bucket 😂😂
🤣 yup 🐧🐧🐧🐧
My gosh that first shop... I'll just take everything! 😅 I'd strip the Dansk candlesticks, should be easy enough (just looks like cheap acrylic paint) and they'll glow for it. I love that you have such passion for this; your life is such goals to me. Having such rich pickings to be full-time, a husband who's also interested, and girlies to go source with?? Ah what dreams are made of...
I love both styles. I love when you and Jesse shop together. You two just play off each other.
The tree on the wall, 3:37, so beautiful!
That book cover back design would make an awesome wallpaper.
You hit the nail. I wonder if she's thinking of coming up with her own line of wall papers etc. That was my first thought when she said it would take a year or two.
@@The_Aging_Millennial she absolutely could do it!!
The way things were displayed in the first shop makes so much sense. My sister is a vendor in a similar type of shop in N.C.where a lot of the vendors intermix their merchandise because it better compliments it.I see why you liked it so much! Almost looks like you stylized it! ❤
That book is beautiful!!
The part of the 3 piece desk set that rocked back and forth is called a blotter
Agreed!
Laura, I think I would watch just about anything that you post. Love your style, your attitude, your outlook, and your kind, thoughtful heart. Keep producing, and I will keep watching!! Thank you for all you do. ❤
Love Ann Maries Birch tree pottery
The thrifting videos are my favorite but definitely enjoyed seeing the beautiful items you found at the antique stores and sharing how to style them.
If I ever come to Portland I will make it to Tiny Brambles if I go nowhere else. I have loved almost everything I see in this video.
You should! It’s the best place. ;)
@@AllPutTogether As soon as Laura said Tiny Brambles I said “That’s where Andi’s shop it!”
I just love your videos either kind - I am hooked So much so that hubby and are planning a road trip to Oregon I will need to look thru all of your videos for the names of your thrift and antique stores Coming from San Diego Wish us luck
Gumby's horse name is Pokey. I have a miniature one(2"X2") I'd love to find one bigger than the original toy, like the one you showed .
I'm always willing to watch any kind of shopping you do especially when Jesse go along with you, the two of you are so in tune, it's a very pleasant 20 to 30 min in your company. Salut du Québec⚜
Yes love content Candle holders check wood first but like idea of red for Scandinavian Christmas
I came here to say this exact idea! If the wood isn’t anything great I think that style and shape would look so good in red along with all her Scandinavian candlesticks! ❤️
Now that is a classy joint two Penguin ice buckets
Laura, it wouldn’t matter to me what kind of video you would do, I would watch them all. You are so amazing and have such an eye. You are incredibly talented.
Thank you so much!! So happy to make content for you!! 🥳
Lucky me! I just sat down to relax and your video came up! Yay! 😊
ADORE THE UKRAINIAN CANDLE HOLDER! Much like our Latvijan ones…often given as wedding gifts. Birch trees plate is gorgeous with those as there are many birch trees in that part of the world, too. I think you and Jesse have an innate sense of style. His choice on the pseudo Safari chairs is spot on! You both enjoyed a lovely “colourful” landscape painting which would certainly look fantastic with them…maybe your basement room should have a cool colourways change to include them?
I loved this video and I love how knowledgeable Jesse has become I’m very impressed and he is just the cutest.
Oh my goodness everything in that 1st store ❤ what a stunning space i love everything 🎉
Wow that first stop I love it so much my vibe it’s amazing set up wonderfully ❤️🦘🐨
Laura & Jesse, you made my Saturday night rock with a fun walk down memory lane. I didn't think it could get any better than my favorite Finel bowl gracing one
of your amazing videos, but then Garfield showed up. Who knew my childhood bedroom circa 1984 had been transported from CT to an amazing antique/vintage
mall in Oregon. The only thing missing is the ugly mauve wall to wall carpet that still haunts my dreams. The items you featured in this video are amazing. The book
about the Louvre is beautiful. Antique & vintage shops are magical places. I would love to see more videos like this.
LOVE LOVE LOVE TINY BRAMBLES!!!
You always find the most beautiful pottery. This video was perfect. I wish we had more of the vintage type stores where I’m at.
Oh the pottery in the first shop!! I wish I was there with a lot of money in my pocket. But then, it would be so hard to choose.
They have the best pottery! 🤩
Hi Laura❤️ wow, what an eyeful of goodness in this video😁
DEFINITELY liked your vintage shopping , not just thrift stores . Please do keep mixing it up to keep it fresh
That maple and walnut piece for $20 was a steal. Love it
Your area is so rich in vintage, thrift and novelty shops that where ever you shop it is a fun ride!
I love the pitcher with the trees. That store was amazing! The decanter is gorgeous, too. I really enjoyed this episode. Great stuff!
I agree - time is money. Now that I'm not reselling, I'd rather go to vintage shops.
Love, love, love the birch tree pottery plate
Yes please, more of these episodes too! I always smile when I hear the Penguin Ice Bucket music, sure wish I could find one, must have been a west coast thing. 🇨🇦👏
The rat is fantastic! I am an Interior Architect/Desgner and I love to include little conversation pieces in a room. That would absolutely work!
Yes please, I love to watch videos like this one. Jesse and yourself are always so great to hang out with.
I love the book and I especially love the pitcher with trees
Yes please, more of these episodes. Strip the candle holders to see what type of wood it is. ;)
I’d say strip the candlesticks, and the rocking thingy from the desk set is to fix blotting paper to, to rock over wet ink from an ink pen or quill before you fold the paper and pop it into the envelope 🥰
You're spoiling us Laura! Two videos in two days! 🤗🤗And the vintage stores you shared are fabulous. The pottery at Tiny Brambles is AMAZING!!!Also love that you support other resellers in your vlog like Andi from All put together.
Oh, I'm for stripping the candleholders to check what's beneath the paint. You can always paint after.
My favorite is the wood tree blowing in the wind on the wall! Fantastic 🎉🎉 In Tiny Brambles 😊 Laura do you know how much it is? ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love your channel Laura. I really wish we had thrift stores like you here in the UK. You do inspire me though.
Oh, my Laura and Jesse, this was such a wonderful video. Love this content mixed with your usual thrifting content. That beautiful book 😍
Some really amazing finds. Fantastic camera work, too. You're the very best at this! Thank you ❤
Hi Laura!! Yes !! I’m so interested in more of these episodes! I love all your content so much! I am loving all the cool stuff you got! Beautiful!!❤ I say strip the candle holders! It would be awesome to see what is underneath!
That art piece and the chairs Jessie liked would be perfect together
A good find for his bomb shelter!!!
@@CarenKnight-c1z💯
That art you both love would go perfect with safari chairs
I for real loled at the rat. Such an insanely delightful contrast to that gorgeous door, it really caught me off guard.
I love the idea of seeing what is underneath the paint on the candlesticks!
Great shops! I’d go crazy in them. ❤
Omg that Helrich painting--I saw that for sale at the RC Vintage Market back in July and was SO TEMPTED BY IT--it was one of the most memorable art pieces I came across in my jaunts away from my booth. STUNNING.
The mystery desk set object is for putting in blotting paper. I grew up with one of those things sitting on the desk even when my parents had long since started using ball pens. My mother sold it when she needed space for a computer…
Thank you! Yes,more.
Yes.. they put a piece of felt/paper on it and blot the fountain pen ink.. ta -da!
Keep these great episodes coming, Laura and Jesse!
Yes …love watching you thrift at antique stores…❤️
Love the book. I would have bought the wooden tree wall hanging .It is stunning.
Hi both ,nice to come it’s you both sending love Ann uk ❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Lived in Salem in mid 80’s and we would go to the Saturday Market in Portland and buy pottery that they had recently made. We would go to shops all over Portland. Best time ever!
Love, love, love everything and how you'all do it. Yes, strip the white candles to their original state.
Gorgeous door.
Loved the artpiece in the first shop. And those chairs
Love the phone!
I would use it (as a catlover) so fun
Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you for listing the local vendors! Following now! ❤Great vid ✌🏼
Yes, more episodes like this! That wood candleholder is so awesome!
The embroidered linens are tray cloths for putting on trays when carrying teapots, cups milk jugs etc from the kitchen to whichever room tea is to be served ❤🇬🇧
The candleholder made in Ukraine is so beautiful, amazing craftsmanship.
I love watching you two thrift shop together. My late husband and I used to enjoy this and it brings back many fun memories!
Good morning Laura happy Sunday morning to you and I enjoy your channel and you are amazing supporter
Such great finds Laura and I so appreciate encouraging your views to head to the curated vintage shops for a totally different way to shop than the thrift stores! Thank you for supporting your fellow resellers! ❤
I would strip the candle sticks to see which wood they are made of. You can always paint them again if you have to😄
My favorites are the Louvre book and pottery pitcher with trees😍! Loved this video!
The book is stunning, what a find! I love old books. Yes yes yes to more vids like this, we don't mind where you find your goodies, we just like coming along for the ride 😀 I think I'd strip the candle holders to see whats underneath first.
The wood and metal candleholder with the amber globes was a Princess House hostess gift in the late '70's/ early '80's. The Princess House globes were clear or faceted. I've never seen any in amber. I collected Princess House for years v
Actual the candle cups came in a lot of colors red, blue, clear, amber & avocado the last ones I got were pale pink & aqua. I sold P.H. for several yrs. In the late 60--70's. They kept wax from getting all over, they also made several different styles of the cups
I love your videos! Our Goodwill stores have nothing like what you find in yours. I think I love the stores like you visited in this video! I'm learning so much!
Love seeing all your videos.strip the candle sticks
Strip the candleholders! If it isn’t what you thought, then you can always repaint!
yes to more antique store episodes! In my area there are few thrift store options so I have started visiting antique stores and have been pleasantly surprised at what can be found for reasonable prices. This episode had so many beautiful things to look at. Thank you!
I love this type of content! I live in a very densely populated area. Our thrift stores will never have what you are able to find and though I love those videos I really like seeing the things at antique stores because I know that this is something I can do. Our antique stores have so many good items and I appreciate you supporting local businesses.
The cubist landscape: the reason the colors look so well together is that they are complimentary colors, opposites on the color wheel. ( I'm calling the grey a blue-grey.)
That desk set with the half circle roller - that is to blot ink. You place the document upside down on the blotting paper, or (preferably) place the blotting paper on top of the inked document Then you apply the pressure from the roller to ensure the ink is properly blotted. These would usually be mostly used with just blotting signatures on typewritten documents.
More of these and thrifting. Can’t get enough!
Yes, love the antique store videos along with the other thrifting! I would paint the candlesticks a blue (like the book) and then distress them or a solid burgundy. Love all your videos.
That book is ah-mazing 🌺
I really like it when the two of you shop.
The first store , it was beautiful. Love the big pot you got that’s in your back seat of the car.
the book is my favorite find, it is indeed incredible! but also so happy for all your finds Laura! Cheers!
The third piece of that brass desk set is a blotter. It would have had a piece of paper on it, and you would roll it across the writing you’ve just done with a quill pen, that might have left some extra ink spots.
More like this would be perfect. Love you both and the way you play with the”toys” is amazing.
You have THE BEST places to shop!! I am ridiculously jealous!! Actually, so happy for you! Look at your beautiful home and the beautiful lifestyle you have created for yourselves! I don’t think it would be possible if you lived anywhere else!!
Enjoy!
Thank you so much! We love our personal collection of vintage =) The majority of our pieces in our home that are "forever" pieces have been found outside our hometown. Most in Europe!