More milk glass!

When I saw these beauties sitting on top of my grandmother's washing machine, I gasped.

I believe I’ve made my love of milk glass known, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that whenever I visit thrift stores I’m always on the lookout for interesting pieces.  I wasn’t on the lookout for anything, however, when I was at my grandmother’s house earlier this week helping her make jam.  I went into the laundry room and saw these two beautiful serving dishes sitting on top of the washing machine, and I literally gasped.  After informing me that she never uses them and making me promise not to break them, my grandmother told me I could have them.  I am ecstatic!  Wouldn’t a strawberry cake (my grandmother’s recipe, of course) look beautiful on the larger one?

I can just imagine serving a hot and gooey blueberry pie in this.

Then yesterday I went to Columbus to visit with friends and family, and I dropped a trunkful of clothes off at the thrift store.  Although I’m really trying to spend any money, since I was already there I figured it wouldn’t hurt to just take a peek inside.  I’m so glad I did!  In addition to the big bag of dinnerplate dahlia bulbs I scored for only $2, I found this sweet little milk glass pie plate.  I’m so excited at how my little collection is growing!

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I’m breaking up with store-bought bathing suits.

So, I’ve mentioned I’m at the beach with my family. Though we can’t swim in the ocean because of the oil spill (and I’m pretty wary of oceanic creatures anyway), our condo has a lazy river, an indoor pool and hot tubs, and a very sweet outdoor pool with a waterfall.  Our room also has a private hot tub on the balcony.  I knew all this when I packed, yet I still forgot my bathing suit.  Even after my mom reminded me to pack it.

I briefly considered going out and buying a new one, but I didn’t find anything that I liked enough to spend $40 on (and, as it turns out, $40 is cheap when it comes to bathing suits).  Luckily, my sisters Dawn and Erika are close enough to my size that I was able to borrow their suits.

The Land’s End suit that I borrowed from Erika is a white bikini with gold accents.  While I’m not too keen on the bikini part (they seem to highlight my “problem areas” and camouflage my “assets”), I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how good a white bathing suit can look on me.  Though I’ve always steered clear of them because I’m so pale, I’m beginning to think that was a mistake–my pale skin actually appears darker and healthier next to bright white.

So I’ve decided to get a white bathing suit.

Because of the weird condo lighting, this suit looks almost navy. I swear it's a beautiful shade of eggplant.

Then, while swimming at our hotel Dawn and I noticed a girl wearing a very beautiful eggplant one-piece suit.  Dawn gathered up the courage to ask where it was from, and she found out that the suit is from Old Navy.  When we went shopping yesterday we made sure to check the Old Navy outlet store, and they had the beautiful eggplant suit!  Of course it didn’t come in white, and they didn’t have my size (they only had it in xs, s, and xl), but Dawn was able to find one that fit her and she snatched it up.

When we got back to the condo I scoured OldNavy.com only to find that the suit isn’t even listed there.  After searching several other websites for decently-priced, moderately attractive white bathing suits, I’ve come to the realization that this whole swimsuit thing isn’t really working for me. Even at the best of times I’d have to admit that (if real life were anything like Facebook) my relationship status with bathing suits is a half-hearted “it’s complicated.”

I can’t seem to find a bathing suit that fits me right. I wouldn’t say I’m modest, but I don’t like feeling like I’m sitting around in my underwear either. I tend to lean toward vintage-inspired one-pieces in solid colors, and luckily those styles are really popular right now.  I really like the black one I bought from Target recently, so I wear it despite the fact it doesn’t really fit. It’s barely long enough (I’m tall), yet it still gapes in the back and the bust is almost too small. I feel like I’m constantly on the verge of a nip slip in this suit. Therefore, I’ve decided to break up with store-bought swimsuits and make my own.

That should immediately solve the color problem, since I can make one in whatever color I want. The pattern part is proving to be a bit more difficult.  Almost everything I’ve seen so far (and I’ve only looked online so far, since I am sitll out of town) is either really outdated, really bland, or really impractical.

Cindy Bathing Suit, photo courtesy of Burdastyle.com

One pattern I’ve found that I really, really like is BurdaStyle.com’s Cindy, but judging from the pictures and comments this suit offers no bust support whatsoever.  I’m thinking of combining the gathered triangle top of the beautiful eggplant Old Navy suit with the sweet skirted bottom of the Cindy.  Making a two-piece would definitely solve my length problems, and I could still gather the sides (instead of the front), since all the gathering is one of my favorite things about the Cindy.  I’m going to work on some sketches, and I’ll post them as soon as I figure out a way to upload them.

Of course, if I find the perfect pattern I’ll use it.  I’d love to not make things up as I go, but  at this point it looks like I’m going to have to.

What are your biggest swimsuit complaints?  Have you found a place that sells the perfect bathing suits or bathing suit patterns?

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Something I Love

I'm not sure what these are called, and they're probably worthless, but I love them just the same.

I really, really hate to dust.  Because of this, I am also not too crazy about knick-knacks, as they tend to just collect dust.  I think that too many of them can be overwhelming and look more like clutter, so I try to be pretty minimalist about what junk I choose to have on display.  These vases are some of my favorite things.  I have no idea what they’re called, and I’m sure they’re not worth more than the couple of dollars I pay for them at thrift stores.  Still, I can’t help but love how clean and fresh that milky white glass can look in a sunny spot. I’m pretty particular about which ones I buy–I typically pick the ones with interesting patterns and designs on them.  I’ve amassed this collection (definitely too strong a word, considering I only have four) over the past year or so; the little bud vase, purchased yesterday afternoon, is my most recent find.

Do you know anything about these vases?  I’m particularly interested in whether or not they have a name.

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