Wednesday, November 11, 2009

100th Post Give-Away Celebration !


Join me in celebrating my 100th Post on MudBay Musings! Here's a peek at part of the Giveaway - to see the rest of the items and join in the fun, please visit my MudBay Musings blog here before November 25.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Vintage Wings




Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Gothic Frame


This lovely Gothic photo surround would make even the most humble of maidens feel like a Queen!

* If you would like a higher resolution of this image to print out at a full 11 inch height, please email me - the file was way too large to include here. *

Pugs on Parade!





For all of you Pug Lovers out there! My favorite is the little chef - could she be mixing up a batch of yummy pancakes? Or cupcakes for Game Day?

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Morning Coffee


Looks like someone needs a second cup of coffee!

Feline Greetings



This vintage kitty is waiting to deliver a happy message to an appreciator of all things Feline!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Marbled Notepads

Don't you adore beautiful, hand-marbled paper? I'm so glad these "disposable" notebooks were tucked away in an old trunk, allowing me to appreciate the simple elegance given to otherwise mundane, daily tasks of checque-writing and note-taking.

If you should feel inspired to make your own fancy notepad covers, please take a moment to visit Iris Nevins' Hand Marbled Papers. Her papers will amaze and inspire you - they really are beyond description.

Railroad Ephemera


I used to think of these as being quite quaint... then I remembered the ferry schedule I have squirreled away in the door of the car - and the abbreviated "wallet version" I made by cutting out our pertinent portion of the schedule!

Ephemera


Can you imagine your realtor handing you a coupon that would entitle you to a $5 discount upon purchase of a house or plot of land? And, imagine the joy of being able to blot out those "Mis-fit Shirt" memories once and for all!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Little Gardener


In this photo is my grandmother Virginia's Uncle Joe, Joseph Russell Irons. Isn't he sweet with those long curls, pushing his tiny wheelbarrow? For artwork using this photo, click here.