Vintage Tart Molds

I found these awesome vintage tart molds at the antique mall last month.   So fun!

vintage tart molds

There were six of each shape, 18 in all.  They’re pretty small, 2-3 inches in length.

vintage tart molds

Wouldn’t they look awesome filled with candy?  I’ve got them sitting on my kitchen window sill, just waiting for me to do something wonderful with them.  What would you do?

As a side note, I also picked up a couple of pieces of old silver flatware.  I’m pretty sure I’ll never have nice new china, so instead I’m going to slowly gather old pieces to use on special occasions.  I’m getting close to having enough to use with my big family.   These are my most recent additions:

vintage silver fork and spoon

I didn’t think to photograph it, but the spoon has a monogram on it.  I LOVE IT when I find monograms.

Our family is adjusting to the school schedule again and I’m hoping to find time to do things like clean these pieces so we can use them!  I’m also enjoying the simplicity of my home minus holiday decorations.  At this time of year I’m always drawn to just blue and white, and as little as possible.  Sort of like the pictures above.  Simple but beautiful.  I wish my whole life could be like that.   I’ve been working on a re-do of my family room.  I’m excited to share it once it’s finished.

Have a great day!

Vintage Sewing Inspiration

For the past week I’ve been strongly tempted to stop at the thrift store just to see what fun thing I might uncover.  I’ve resisted.  As much as I love the treasure hunt feeling of it all, and the satisfaction of finding great old things for great little prices, even thrift stores cost money.  And one thing I know about shopping is that if you don’t go, you never know about that great thing that you can’t live without.  So you live without it quite happily.

I’ve been reminding myself that I have lots of wonderful treasures at home which I’m not fully appreciating.  I want to appreciate them more, and enjoy what I have.   Finish the projects I care about, then get rid of the rest.  So I’ve stayed home, and it feels good.  It’s made the break a lot more relaxing.  It also provided me with time to clean my office and find homes for some of those under-appreciated treasures.

On the same day that I stumbled upon my incredible wood blocks , I found these fun old sewing materials.


I love the old wooden thread spools.  They look so pretty in my glass jar, which now sits in my office with all my sewing supplies.


I also found this adorable little child’s toy iron, which just HAPPENS to be made in my favorite colors.  Along with that I scored some vintage rick rack, also in my favorite colors.  The aqua and white are the tiniest rick rack I’ve ever seen.  I’m trying to think of the perfect project to use them on.


Gratefully the white rick rack was incorrectly marked and I was able to purchase them all for 50 cents each.  Nine yards of vintage rick rack in my favorite color for 50 cents!  Something about these colors make my heart sing.  In fact, I’m pondering a quilt made from these colors, inspired by the iron and the rick rack.

My children go back to school on Monday, which brings the blessing of a better routine, but which also means that most of my time is once again scheduled by the demands of the world.  I had hoped to do some sewing during the break, and I haven’t had time to do it.  I feel a little disappointed, but I also know that the choices I made were the right ones.

Lastly, I also found these old paper flags while at the antique mall.  I rescued them from the store so they could sit on a shelf in my old blue mason jar.  My philosophy is that every room could use a little red, white and blue.


I love how the edges are a little bit worn.


I’ve learned with things like this that you grab them when you find them, especially when they’re cheap, because they won’t be there when you come back.  Last year I passed up an awesome silver star that I’m still regretting.  It will be so much fun to use these flags  next summer.

I’m thankful to have these new bits of inspiration to nurture my creativity this year.  I’m hopeful it will be a great year.

Vintage Blocks

It’s been snowing for 36 hours straight.  I’ve been doing laundry for 36 hours straight.  Okay, I slept for 6 hours last night, but it really is all I’ve done for two days now and guess what?  I feel like I haven’t even scratched the surface!  Seriously, there are a lot of dirty clothes in this house!

Rather than feel discouraged about how much more there is to do, I’m taking a break to post about the neatest thing that I found at an antiques store early in December.

It was this set of 5 vintage blocks.


Aren’t they neat!  They are all free-standing,from 7.5 to 8.5 inches tall.

We have a mailman, a conductor, a milkman (he actually looks rather boyish), a policeman, and a fireman.


Guess what else?  They have backs!


How cool is that?!?  You could build a whole room’s decor around these guys.

I have never seen anything like this.  I am so curious about who made them, how old they are, etc.  Wouldn’t it be fun to  have a whole set of them?  Or a family?  Talk about durable!  My little ones would play with them a ton.  In fact, they will play with them a ton as soon as I’m ready to surrender them to the large bucket of blocks that we keep in our family room.  For now, they’re standing at attention on the bookshelf in my office, just because I like them so much.


If you’ve ever seen anything like them, PLEEEASE tell me what you know about them!  I’d love to find more!

For now, it’s back to the laundry room for me.  I hope you’re doing something much more fun!

Hopeful Homemaker

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