
Nevertheless, Elizabeth: Artsy Girls Boutique It's coming! December 5 and 6! {2009} Maybe this link will be more up to date: Nevertheless, Elizabeth


The young artist took this photo of the rapids, himself. This is the view that he especially wanted to return to sketch. { . . . and, he did.}
Today. This very afternoon.
Aren't they wonderful?
It's Veteran's Day. This is my son. A Coast Guard Veteran.
The Distinguished Service Cross*
The gentleman with glasses, Einar Winfield Seastrand, is my husband's Grandfather, and an honest to goodness WWI hero. In France. 1918. He was a medic. He risked almost certain death and ran into open fire to drag fallen soldiers back into the trenches where he could treat them.
Before I left for the East Coast, I had to prepare goodies for a boutique that Elizabeth, bless her heart, was manning for us. {Preschooler, infant and hubby in tow.}
I made a quick mock-up of my display for her. My hope was that it would make her set-up quicker and easier, kind of working from a plan.
The charm above is 1" x 1.5". It is a paper scrap from an antique french dictionary behind the shoe. I promise, I absolutely did not tear that book up. Someone else did. And sold it to me. {I am such a hypocrite.}
Between two sheets of glass, these are double sided with vintage ephemera images.
This one {above} is an inch square, and almost a half an inch deep. It has a truly vintage millinery flower {from our store . . .sigh} stitched to a piece of vintage green velvet ribbon. The back side is the image from our pretty price tag. Ah. Sweet memories. Which, I suppose is the reason it's called a treasure necklace.