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Sofas + Loveseats for my Dream Home

07/02/2014 by Jennifer 2 Comments

Today I am picking up the keys to my new apartment! I’m so excited and so thankful. Everything worked out really well in the knick of time (my sublet was about to run out!) and I found an affordable place right in the middle of downtown. It’s a tiny, old, charming studio that I think can easily be made cute with a little help from Ikea and all the great vintage stores around here.

I’ve been dreaming about what kind of couch I want. Realistically, my dad will probably bring up a small loveseat from home or I will thrift one. But if money grew on trees, I would invest in one of these beauties:

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1. Pennie Sofa – Crate & Barrel $899.00
2. West Loveseat – Joybird $1599.00
3. Taylor Loveseat – Thrive Furniture $1599.00
4. Rue Petal Apartment Sofa – CB2 $849.00
5. Charlotte Sofa – Urban Outfitters $1199.00
6. The Logan Sofa – APT2B $798.00
7. Club Spray 3-Seater Sofa – CB2 $1274.00

I can’t stop thinking about the pink sofa, but I know that my pink phase may not last forever. Maybe I can find a good couch cover.

Which is your favorite? If I had to choose one now, I’d probably go for #2. Or #3. Goodness, decisions are hard!

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10 Tips for the Best Thrifting & Antiquing

06/03/2014 by Jennifer 5 Comments

Today I want to talk about my one true love. Just kidding, I don’t play favorites. ;) But thrifting and antiquing are two things I could do for hours and hours on end. I have learned that we all have our own ways of thrifting that can make the experience very happy and rewarding. Here are ten things I like to keep in mind while searching for vintage goodies.

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1. Get to know your local thrift stores. In college, I went on thrifting adventures probably every week. There weren’t tons of thrift stores around, but I had a familiar loop I would always make. I knew which shops had really good vintage clothes and which ones had lots of cute fabric. I also knew which ones I should just skip if I was in a rush. It helps to thrift often in your hometown because you can get to know the different vibes of each store, when they get new items, etc.

2. Try on clothes. Vintage sizes are way different from our sizes today. I don’t know any specific details about the size charts of decades past – I just know that I have fallen in love with items in just about every size. If you think something looks like it’s your size (even if the tag says otherwise), try it on!

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3. Research. Items in thrift stores and antique shops are priced based on the discretion of the employees, vendors, etc. A quick google search will tell you how much these items are actually selling for online. It might be more or less than what you’re paying. At an antique fair last summer, I bought a 1970’s mushroom jar. It was adorable and I think I paid 18 dollars for it. A couple weeks later, I found a bunch of them at the Goodwill for a lot cheaper. Didn’t realize just how common those mushroom jars were.

This is also something to keep in mind at antique malls, as the vendors all have different pricing methods. Once I bought a pair of beautiful marigold glass teacups (seen above) for less than five dollars at an antique mall. Later, I discovered the same teacups at another vendor’s booth for $20. Yikes!

4. Know when to buy something and when to walk away. Cheap doesn’t equal necessary. One year, I bought one too many floral vintage Stoneware plates because my local Goodwill sold them for a dollar each. Cute as they are, they just sit in a box now and take up space. Like the mushroom jars, those plates are very common. Having collections is neat, but I probably should have stopped after two or three plates.

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5. Explore thrift stores and antique malls in new towns. Whenever I am in a new place with time to spare, I search on my phone for thrift stores in the area. Other cities have different demographics, creating more or less competition for antique goodies. The best thrifting/antiquing adventure I ever had was in a small town way out in the country. It wasn’t exactly full of competitive thrifters, so I found so many more treasures than I might somewhere like San Francisco.

6. Consider whether something is fixable and/or practical. Once upon a time, I wanted to sell vintage clothing. I thrifted tons of dresses, most of which were pretty cute with the occasional flaw. Some had styles that I wanted to change. I figured I could hem them myself or get them tailored. But I don’t sew and it looks like I never had the patience to get them tailored because they are still sitting in a box (or back at the thrift store).

Another time, I bought a filing cabinet for seven dollars with plans to paint it and use it for yarn and crafts. I stocked up on spray paint and spent hours in the sun painting. The inside of the drawers were pretty grody and I eventually decided I didn’t even want to deal with them. I let the filing cabinet sit out in the rain in the side yard. It was a ridiculous DIY fail moment. Moral of the story – that was an impractical buy.

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7. Coordinate a little. (Unless you’re super funky and eclectic. In that case, disregard this tip.) Whenever I move, I dream big about decorating the house, my room, etc. Usually, I just have a bunch of random thrifted items. Sometimes I end up asking myself why I bought these things in the first place.

8. Regift. Maybe you have a friend who collects midcentury kitchenware and you bought one too many ’70s floral glass tumblers. Getting rid of cute vintage items is a lot harder than getting rid of generic things that you can buy anywhere. Knowing that you’re giving these gems to a friend who loves vintage as much as you will make it easier.

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9. Stay focused. Some people say that you should never go thrifting with a plan because you just never know what you might find. However, staying a little focused helps me to a) not buy so many things I don’t need and b) get through the store faster. Thrifting is one of my favorite things in the world, but it does get exhausting. Crowds + vintage fumes + getting suddenly hangry = one unhappy thrifter. I find it’s best to be quick and stay on track.

10. Use your resources. In every town, there is probably at least someone who loves thrift and antique shops, and that someone just might have a blog. I once came across a blog that reviewed every single thrift store in my county. It was so helpful! There are also a couple of free apps I love. Yard Sale Treasure Map is one of my favorite apps of all time. It takes garage sale listings from Craigslist, puts them on a map, and lets you plan your own route for the day. Another good app is Flea Market Finder, which shows you the thrift shops in your area. You can favorite locations and even add more shops to the map.

 

These tidbits have come in handy for me and I hope they’re useful to you as well. Happy thrifting!!

(don’t forget to enter my giveaway! click here if you want to win an Earl Grey Shop bundle.)

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Fictional Style | Emily Thorne from Revenge

05/27/2014 by Jennifer 4 Comments

The first time I watched the show Revenge, I watched an entire season. It was one of those lazy summers during college when I was at my mom’s house, unemployed, and afraid to leave the house in fear of running into awkward acquaintances from high school. I should also mention that I watched Revenge on my iPhone screen because videos would take up too much of our limited wifi data. There you have it. Revenge is so good, you can stand to watch all of it on the tiny screen of your phone.

Emily Thorne is a beast. She may not be the most level-headed lady, but she is a master of wit, charm, and trickery. Homegirl also speaks like every language. Her minimal menswear-inspired style is always polished and put together in a way that makes her all the more intimidating. In the best way.

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1. V-Neck Pendant Necklace – BaubleBar $32.00
2. Mango Draped Chiffon Top – John Lewis £27.99
3. Oversized Leather Fold Clutch – Moorea Seal $145.00
4. Fendi Leather Pumps – Net-A-Porter $650.00
5. Eternal Knot Band – Moorea Seal $10.00
6. Lucy Sunglasses – Moorea Seal $20.00
7. J Brand Photo Ready Skinny Leg Jeans – FarFetch $185.00

If you’re a fan of the show, wasn’t the season finale insane?! So many cliffhangers and unanswered questions!

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Shop My Closet!

05/21/2014 by Jennifer Leave a Comment

My moving plans are getting really, really real! I have a job set in stone (yay!) and a sublet that I am so excited about. I’ll be driving up to Portland in less than a month with as little as I can manage to bring. My hoarding days are really catching up with me, SO! I’ve created @earlgreycloset, an Instagram account to sell some gems in my closet. I’m trying to only list things that I love but just never wear including lots of vintage, as well as items from Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, Gap, and Forever21.

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If you’re interested in any items you see on my Instagram, just comment with your PayPal email address (under the photo, not here), and I’ll send you an invoice shortly after. Items will ship very quickly as I’m desperate to get everything out of here. I plan to add a few items every day so follow along to stay in the loop. Thanks! :)

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Gift Guide | For the Crazy Cat Lady

04/22/2014 by Jennifer 3 Comments

Nowadays everyone and their mom is a “crazy cat lady”. My friend Devin is the person I measure every other cat lady up against. She is wholeheartedly the most intense cat lover I’ve ever met. The cool thing about everybody loving cats is that it makes people super easy to shop for! Go to any online shop and type in “cats” and you will likely get a whole bunch of options. I wish that were the case for crazy bee ladies like me but I guess we can’t have everything, can we?

1. Picasso Cats Tote Bag – Leah Reena Goren $22.00
2. Cat Print Wool-Silk Scarf – LEIF $112.50
3. Kitten Confidential Shaker Set – ModCloth $12.99
4. Overdyed Rope Collar – Free People $58.00
5. You’re the Cat’s Pajamas Card – Rifle Paper Co. $4.50
6. Spotty Foot Cat Tipi – Cat Tipi $54.00
7. Cat Ring – LEIF $65.00
8. Fond Friends Dress – ModCloth $74.99

Other great gift ideas are the ’90s classics, Dancing With Cats and Why Cats Paint. In fact, go buy these ones for yourself. They are too good to be true.

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Do you consider yourself a cat person? I’d rather cuddle with a big fluffy dog like Copper every day, but some cats are alright I suppose. :)

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Fictional Style | Shoshanna Shapiro from Girls

04/15/2014 by Jennifer Leave a Comment

Do you guys watch Girls?! I watched it all in a very short amount of time, which is not necessarily shameful since there aren’t too many episodes. I love discussing this show any chance I get. It’s just so good and so applicable to real life. Then again, I could apply even the most outlandish show to real life. It’s a talent. ;) One of my favorite things to do with the show Girls is to cast all of my friends. The conversation usually goes something like this:

Me: Sara, I think you’re more like Marnie. Oh my gosh Katie, you are TOTES Jessa!
Friends: Okay, Shosh…

For those of you who don’t watch the show, Shoshanna Shapiro is a very girly college student who tags along with the other girls. She always dresses like she should be going to a vintage themed tea party. Upon meeting her, most people consider her young and naive, but she is actually very intelligent and amazing at standing up for herself. If you’ve watched all of this past season, we can probably agree that she is one of the most sane, level-headed characters. Simply put – I’d be honored to be compared to Shoshanna any day. :)

1. Crystal Feather Teardrop Earrings – J.Crew $68.00
2. Diagonal Alley Coat in Black – ModCloth $139.99
3. Awe-Inspired Aqua Dress – ModCloth $64.99
4. Deborah Lippmann ‘Girls’ Polish in Shoshanna (!!) – Nordstrom (currently unavailable)
5. Daisy Jacquard Court Shoe – Oasis £55
6. Tocca Mini Eau De Parfum in Colette – Anthropologie $18.00
7. Mossimo Supply Co. Bow Belt – Target $14.99
8. Shell Pink Knitted Cocoon Cardigan – New Look £19.99
9. Dainty Delight Headband in Ivory – Modcloth $16.99

How fab are those earrings? I think they are my favorites on the list. That perfume is also my go-to.

Oh! And a post about Shoshanna wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the hair:

(click here for more Shosh hairstyles)

Have a great day, friends! :)

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