Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Styled by Green



Question: Where do you find such cute things?

Guess: Macys, Herbergers, Kohls, Target?

Answer: None of those.

The hhdollhouse's primary resources for fashion and household items are second hand shops. Our motivations for this are stewardship of the earth, to avoid support of international sweat shops, and to support local businesses. Our top choices for earth stewardship are Goodwill Easter Seals, Salvation Army, and Estate Sales. This month we are highlighting our favorite ways to be green and demonstrate stewardship of our Blessed earth.

• Shop church sales, thrift shops, and craft fairs to support small businesses
• Donate clothing to community oriented organizations like Goodwill Easter Seals (purchases support jobs for adults with disabilities), Courage Center (support families with complex disabilities), or women's shelters
• Shop estate sales for preowned furniture. Save as much as 50% on the second day.
• Shop antique shops for jewelry (wedding, anniversary) at a fraction of the price.
• Shop & sell used books rather than new books (sorry e book fans;hand held e devices are becoming the top contributer of landfill waste)
• Donate backpacks to schools for kids
• Use paper grocery bags as a biodegradable weed block for your garden
• Use old tote bags, purses, backpacks, etc as your grocery bags
• Return those plastic bags, CDs, DVDs, & more at Best Buy, Walmart, & Target
• Buy biodegradable trash bags at ecoproducts.com
• Buy biodegradable soy based plastic utensils rather than traditional PVC and BPA
• Use corn meal gluten, boiling water, or your hand(s) to kill weeds
• Use soy based insecticides like ecosense by ortho or use borax (safe for homes with children & pets)
• Create your own compost with paper plates, left over vegetables and grass clippings
• Create your own herb and vegetable garden then share with family & friends
• Use rain buckets to naturally water your garden
• Use eggshells or can of beer to naturally rid your garden of slugs
• Use resources like freecycle.org to get rid of or find cool stuff
• Repurpose vintage furniture, bikes, & other items into new use such as plant holder
• Use low emission, Low or Zero VOC, paints
• Use vintage, antique furniture as your new bathroom vanity or kitchen cupboards
• Use old light fixtures as your new sink basin
• Reuse, Recycle, Be Green, & Be Good Stewards…viva Vintage…viva Green…Go Stewards ;)

*** ANNOUNCMENT! Join us May 5th at Craftstravaganza at the State Fair Grounds. Showcasing our lovely vintage button jewelry for beauties like the one featured in this Diary edition. Visit http://www.craftstravaganza.com/ for details. ***


Monday, July 25, 2011

Summer 2011: Graduate from Lia Sophia & Pandora to Vintage Chic


We're BACK!!! Every gal needs a little sparkle from time to time. Well the artist of the hhdollhouse is introducing a line of fantastic, upcycled vintage button bracelets. Each bracelet is unique with a host of stories and generations within each creation. Czech and American glass, rhinestone, mother of pearl, shell, vegetable ivory, metal, porcelain, Bakelite, Celluloid, and Lucite materials make up each beauty. For the charm bracelet lovers of Lia Sophia and Pandora, charms and semi precious stones are added to give a polished finish. Be unique with a fantastic charm, vintage button bracelet. Custom orders available at www.hhdollhouse.com. - Cheers

Friday, June 3, 2011

Summer 2011: Cats Pajamas Vintage Fashion & Textile Fair...Booth 7



Mark your calenders! June 24th & 25th, the hhdollhouse will be showcasing its inventory of vintage jewelry, clothing, bags, shoes, and loads of vintage sunglasses at the MN State Fairgrounds Fine Arts Building. Join us at booth 7 for great deals, gifts for yourself, someone else, or inventory for your store. Friday, the 24th, prepare to shop and bop with a fun, vintage jazz band! Don't forget to dress vintage for chance to win. Enjoy -hh




Summer edition of Diary returns July 2011 with fashion focus on designer vintage bags.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Spring 2011: Fashion Vocabulary Charm Bracelets



Greetings my fellow DOLLS! Jewelry has been the ultimate accessory for womens fashion for ages: 19th Century Georgian & Victorian, 20th century Art Deco & Mid Century Mod. Throughout the 20th century, American and European fashion designers used jewelry to compliment their seasonal looks. Chanel, Dior, YSL, and Givenchy all got their starts in early 20th century fashion jewelry. Today's fashion designers are reintroducing jewelry designs of the past. Join us on our monthly tour of fashion vocabulary & designs. The hhdollhouse will feature modern fashion and fine jewelry designs paired with its superb vintage counterpart. Enjoy! -hh

Charm bracelets have been embraced for thousands of years. These earliest form of bracelet used sea shells, mother of pearl, tusks, and fish bones as materials. As the 19th century arrived, metal charms became the accent of choice. Heart charms were especially popular during the Victorian era. Today, charm bracelets are ever popular via contemporary designers Lia Sophia and Pandora. However, independent jewelry designers and artists are creating their own twist on the thousands year old accessory. The hhdollhouse's jewelry designer incorporates antique Victorian to vintage Mad Men era buttons into handwoven upcycled charm bracelets. The finished product is a stunning collaboration of new design on an old fashion favorite (photo above).

Calender of Events 2011:
Cats Pajamas Vintage Clothing & Textile Show, June 24th-25th at MN Fairgrounds
Andover Carousel Craft Show, October 1 at Andover Community Center

Shop Vintage Jewelry at hhdollhouse at etsy
Shop Kitschy Vintage at hhdollhouse at ebay

Enjoy! -hh

Friday, January 21, 2011

Winter 2011: Fashion Vocabulary Chain Link Jewelry

Greetings my fellow DOLLS! Jewelry has been the ultimate accessory for womens fashion for ages: 19th Century Georgian & Victorian, 20th century Art Deco & Mid Century Mod. Throughout the 20th century, American and European fashion designers used jewelry to compliment their seasonal looks. Chanel, Dior, YSL, and Givenchy all got their starts in early 20th century fashion jewelry. Today's fashion designers are reintroducing jewelry designs of the past. Join us on our monthly tour of fashion vocabulary & designs. The hhdollhouse will feature modern fashion and fine jewelry designs paired with its superb vintage counterpart. Enjoy! -hh

Link jewelry have fashioned womens arms since at least the Georgian era, c. 1760-1837(per Warmans). These early bracelets were made of gilt, berlin iron, and polished steel. Centuries later during the modernist, 1960s era these same designs were modified to include gold tone metals and enamel. Fast forward to 2011 and today's modern jewelry designers like Giles & Brother have designed this old world, chain link jewelry with a fanciful twist using railroad spikes. Price points for Georgian era chain jewelry range from $500 to $1500 due to their rarity. 60s or Mad Men era jewelry start at $20 and above. Designer chain jewelry like Giles & Brother start at $225.

***The HHDOLLHOUSE will be live June 24-25th! We will be selling many of our vintage fashions and jewelry prices at the Cats Pajamas Production in the Twin Cities, MN.***

Wear these fantastic vintage looks & more at hhdollhouse ebay vintage market or the hhdollhouse at etsy. We are committed to a greener earth & thank you for committing to being green by buying vintage. See you next time, DOLL! -hh