Friday, May 1, 2009

New Spring and Summer Items at A Single Charm Vintage!

Cute rompers...pretty blouses...and more...











Book Cover Archive

I've mentioned before that I have a tendency to judge a book by its cover [quite literally]. The Book Cover Archive is, for me, like window-shopping for books. I imagine that if the cover is inspiring, the book must be too. Let's start shopping for some new summer reads...





Thursday, April 30, 2009

I Want Candy...on My Clothes.


Just a quick post about this new top I received in the mail yesterday from the very- talented Kanaro: I love it!! I tend to be drawn more to dark colors and neutrals, but there is just something about this top I couldn't resist. It looks like it is covered in yummy little gumdrops, and it just feels like summer incarnate. So sweet! Thanks Kanaro!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

A Charming "Peep" into the Past: The Victorian Stanhope

I always get rather giddy when I buy an antique. Not to sound corny, but there is just something about owning a piece of history that gives me chills [the good kind]. You never need an antique, you just want it. It is often instinctual and irresistible -- the siren call of the past? For me, it feels less like owning something and more like taking care of something that needs love.



This past weekend, after browsing lustfully through the beautiful antique jewelry in Wicked Darling's shop, I was overcome with curiosity and an unexplainable desire to own this bizarre, but lovely trinket pictured above. It is called a Stanhope [dating from around 1900], and it is a miniature photographic lens inside of a pendant...



I had never even heard of Stanhopes before this discovery, so I was surprised to learn that they were popular trinkets in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Each one contains several tiny photographs, and in order to view them, you hold the Stanhope up to a light and peep through the tiny hold in the end [they were also referred to as "peeps"]. The Victorians were quite enamored by photography, so it makes sense that these fairly inexpensive novelty items would have been popular with travelers and tourists. The one I purchased from Wicked Darling has 4 photos of Niagara Falls inside [probably purchased by a couple on their honeymoon!?].



This image of a Ferris Wheel is an enlargement of a microphotograph used inside of a Stanhope.



In 1862, a man named Rene Dagron established a factory in France to produce Stanhopes, which were then sold all over Europe and and the U.S. Stanhopes could be found inside a wide variety of objects, including: crosses, writing equipment, jewelry, smoking paraphernalia, perfume bottles, and more. To learn more about Stanhopes, check out this website on their history and manufacturing.

These are a few lovely Stanhopes for sale on ebay right now:






Examples of other "peeps" from the Stanhopes website and Camera Oddities:





This is an enlarged image of the the lens of a Stanhope that Wicked Darling was gracious enough to send me. It is truly such an amazing invention!


I cannot wait to receive my own little "peep" into the past...I will definitely take photos when it arrives!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

New Accessories at A Single Charm Vintage!

New goodies in my shop: some great deadstock circle sunglasses, boxy vintage bags, sweet summer jewelry...and more. Stay tuned later this week for my Spring-inspired items [rompers, soft blouses, and some silky blazers, to name a few!]
And, I'm happy to do international shipping!



Monday, April 27, 2009

Things I Never Knew I Needed Until Now...

I'm always a sucker for a Victorian lady...and these tags would be so cute attached to a prettily- wrapped gift! Check out the quirky, nostalgic stationary and tags by DarlingDillyDilly.



The pattern on this lady-like top reminds me a bit of 1950's barkcloth, and the collar is stunningly architectural. For more one-of-a kind clothing creations, visit Supayana.



Any allusion to Marie Antoinette [or to cake, for that matter] immediately wins me over... Blu Lima has a cheerful collection of hand screen-printed posters.



I seem to be drawn to jewelry that combines daintiness with a touch of masculinity...this necklace does that perfectly. All of eRosas jewelry manages to be feminine, without being too "girly."


Fluffy, puffy flower pom-poms hanging from my ceiling? Yes please! Pom Love creates unexpected decorations, perfect for parties or everyday decor.


An engaging discussion about sin over a cup of Earl Grey seems like a jolly good time! How fun and kitschy are these plates? Visit Vandalized Vintage for more dishes featuring mature content.



It looks and feels like a sweet whipped-topping, but it's soap!!! YUM! Take a peek at all of the delightful soap creations from Fairy Bubbles...



Best of both worlds: the childhood jelly-bracelet [except in leather] meets classic gold. Kikastyle offers gorgeous celebrity and runway inspired jewelry that is easy on the wallet.


So clever! I love silk scarves, and this ingenious necklace/scarf creation is so versatile! Check out Gilbea for more.


I was going to say that my boyfriend would LOVE this quirky monster t-shirt...but, I admit I want it, too! Luchaworkshop makes clever, witty T-shirts and art prints, perfect for the geeky guy or girl [like me]...