Sunday, August 17, 2008

pink figurine and genealogy memories


This pink vintage figurine reminds me of another pink vintage item. When I was little, maybe about 7 or 8, I remember that my Grandma "Bubbles" gave me a pink lamb figurine from her collection of knick knacks that I had admired each time I went to her house. I adored that pink lamb with porcelain bumpy lamby wool sides.

But as fate would have it, I dropped it and it shattered. It shattered beyond repair. I tried. I really tried to pick up all the shards and chips and piece the poor little lamby's legs back together. It would not be. Poor pink lamb. I was afraid to tell my Mom or Grandma for a long while. I finally fessed up. I was raised on guilt. That's not such a bad thing, you know!!
I have searched and hoped that I may find that lamb again on the internet or at a thrifty sale. It may have been a well known name pottery/porcelain or it may have been a no name. Either way it held a special place in my heart.

We have a Little Golden Book that all my kids loved to have me read to them over and over when they were little. It is the story of a little girl that breaks her Mother's figurine and is afraid she will not be loved anymore. She tries to hide it and then deny it but confesses and - what do you know- the Mom still loves her (and doesn't give her away to a traveling band of gypsies!).
I collect Little Golden Books and am thrilled when I find the same story with different cover graphics. This time I found the same story with a different title variation!! Very cool!
My kids still read this book occasionally.So remember to be careful with breakables.
As the Brady Bunch episode said, "Mom always said, 'Don't play ball in the house!'"

finds

This weekend I found these in my travels.
Aren't they great??!!
I have decided to keep the empty frame.
Not sure where it will go yet.
I may list the round roses picture.
Haven't decided if I can part with it and make you the lucky one.

I have listed this absolutely beautiful, romantic, shabby, highly detailed print in an awe inspiring frame. It weighs a ton. Truly.The frame is to die for! It is very ornate and very fancy. The picture is a highly detailed print, from the fringe on her shawl and the ruffles of lace on her sleeves and the curls in her hair.
I had to really talk myself into offering this one to you!!! I love this picture.This would look great on your wall and people will ask you "where did you ever find THAT?!!" UPDATE: This gorgeous picture above was listed for less than 24 hours and has sold !!! Thanks a bunch Christina, you will love it!!
I am keeping this vintage canvas painting. Sorry.
It is giant and the colors so super perfect. What do you think--peonies and foxglove?
Guess where I ended up hanging it? Remember my confetti yo-yo quilt I showed you? I layered it over the quilt on the wall over the bed. It looks fab!!
I'll bet my friend Sharon could have painted something like this...maybe you can take up painting again for relaxation, my friend. I have some wall space free. Hint, hint!!