Sunday, August 30, 2009

My name is Retromodgirl, and I'm an eBayaholic...



Whoo hoo! I just won this magazine purse on eBay for $1.04!! As seen here: eBay seller thedawghaus.

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Daydream Wallpaper

Time once again to play hot...or not?



Whaddya think, for my yellow and red retro kitchen? As seen here: Hyggeandwest.

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How Do Naughty Secretaries Live?

Is that an alligator head on your coffee table, or are you just glad to see us?

Come on a fun and funky tour of Jennifer Perkins's home, as spied on ApartmentTherapy. Jennifer is the owner of one of our favorite online stores, The Naughty Secretary Club.





















As seen here:Jennifer's South Austin Home : Apartment Therapy. And as referenced from Jennifer's online store link site here: Naughty Secretary Club Press and Testimonials. You can see the entire slide show of the house tour here: Jennifer's South Austin Home Slideshow on ApartmentTherapy.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Our Special Today--Cliff May Rancho on Rye










Today I bring you a Cliff May atomic rancho deluxe, as seen on the Socal Modern Homes site. This site is ambrosia for vintage home design lovers!

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I've been featured!



I've been featured on the wonderful 1950s Atomic Ranch House! Thank you so much!

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Some Like it Hot and Vintage



I just had to show you a hilarious video I saw on the Bust Magazine blog. It is an ad for the retro vintage clothing store, Retrowardrobe. What an ingenious way to capture new customers!

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Another trip to Aunt Katie's Attic, in pictures



The hubby and I ambled into Aunt Katie's again recently, and there was Aunt Katie herself, flying about, arranging displays and happily chatting with customers. This lady never stops, she is a kitchen thrift dynamo! I have never seen anyone work so hard in my life! Well, the store was completely changed and refreshed since we last visited. There is always something exciting and different when we go. Immediately, my eyes were drawn to the Wall O' Pyrex inside the front door. Lord, it was beautiful. It made me realize how disorganized my own Pyrex displays were at home(more on that in another post), and how I could spruce up my collection with some homemade shelving built by hubby (and so he announced to Ms. Katie's talented assistant, who shook her head and laughed in recognition).

Here are a few of the pictures I took that day of that happy trip. Interestingly, I walked out with nothing concrete to show for it but a handful of quirky images:


These were on the second floor, which I call the "dress-up room," since it has so many mannequins and vintage clothes and little dressing room nooks furnished with funky bureaus whose drawers spill over with scarves and gloves and purses and shoes. It is just glorious!


I could buy this entire set of jadeite. Somehow, I resist it every time.


Aunt Katie's is primarily kitchenware, and this is a prime example of the treasures you will find here.


This lady looks quite pleased with herself in her Hollywood shades, pink lipstick and pearls.


I gasped when I saw this! A little beyond my thrifting price range, but lovely anyway.


This set would look great in an all-pink 50s kitchen. Too bad mine is red, yellow and and white.


I don't know about you, but this gave me pretty visions of a sea of Pyrex on display shelves in my home for as far as the eye could see...and I could fill those shelves, too.


I wish I had taken a video of this, so you could see how all the little tails and eyes moved at once! It was mesmerizing (I am easily amused).


This is the type of dinette set that makes my heart beat faster. It has all the classic elements--cracked ice formica and glossy vinyl and lots of cuves and chrome. Sigh.


What would this be used for? Does anyone know? It is cute, though.


This cheerful kitchen goddess greets you in Aunt Katie's model retro kitchen, which is complete with a 1950s stove and fridge, all the vintage pots, pans, and coffeemakers you would ever need, and a load of kitschy style. Aunt Katie has truly outdone herself again!

You can see the whole set of pictures on my Aunt Katie's Attic 2009 Flickr set.

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Retro House Porn






As seen on ApartmentTherapy today, the Huntington Library is hosting nearly 58,000 vintage home images (swoon!), lit in grand Hollywood style, on its Maynard Parker Collection website. Maynard Parker was a photographer for 1920s-1960s home design publications like Sunset and House Beautiful. His work documented post-war suburban architecture, including Richard Neutra and Cliff May homes as well as those of the average American. And unless you lived in those heady times, you might never have seen these pictures before.

The Huntington Library also created a fun audio slideshow of Parker's work, lovingly narrated by the curator of photographs, Jennifer Watts.

Mix yourself a Mai Tai or Tom Collins, settle down in the Heywake chair in your Florida room or on your swank patio (a girl can dream), and drool over this marvelous collection!

As seen here:

L.A. Times Home and Garden Blog

ApartmentTherapy's L.A. Times Home and Garden Roundup 8.22.09

The Huntington Library Maynard Parker Collection

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Toto, Kansas is the New Oz!




(This is not retro-themed, but I just had to share:)

Who says there is no free lunch? Or free land, for that matter? Kansas is literally giving away the farm in order to increase rural economic growth. So if you work from home and want a free acre or two on which to build and finance a home, go here: Kansas Free Land.

As referenced in this Pro-Blogger post by Seth Waite.


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