We had some errands to run this morning and while out & about, we stopped at Borders bookstore and look what I found:
This is the most delightful little book on the history of handbags and purses! It's about 450 pages and is loaded with gorgeous color photos of handbags from pre-1890's through now. Of course I'm most attracted to the embroidered and beaded bags but even the Lucite and Bakelite handbags are interesting to look at.
It's a wonderful reference book for the collecter and a great source of inspiration for the needleworker and purse designer! Also, if you just like to look at photos of pretty purses, this book is loaded with eye-candy!
I found this book over in the Antique & Collectible section if anyone is interested in checking it out.
And speaking of purses, here's an update photo of my green & yellow purse:
I did more beading on the ribbon. I used yellow silver-lined seed beads on the points of the Fan Stitches. That adds alot of sparkle without being distracting.
I then added a SRE spray which still needs to be beaded. Yes, this another rare piece for me as I don't do alot of SRE! I had wanted to do the leaves with ribbon too but I didn't have any ribbons in green. I think I'll contact Pat Winter and see if she'll put together a small custom package of green ribbons for me.
I don't think I'll have time for a blog post tomorrow. Scott & I are going to drive up to Galena, Illinois for the day. It's a 2 hour drive so we'll have to leave at 7 am to make it worth the drive time and we probably won't get back until about 5 or 6 tomorrow evening. We really love it up there so we decided to do a nice day trip and spend some time looking in the shops.
For now, I'm off to start painting a huge mound of vintage crocheted lace for my Etsy shop. I have all sorts of neat new things to list and hope to have everything ready for listing later this week.
See you on Monday!
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Hi Pam,
Glad to hear you are feeling better and are out and about.
I think I like this purse best. It's so lite and cheery looking. What did you use for the flowers on the left? June
What a coincidence! I spent a couple of hours in Borders here in Melbourne today! We have a few Borders bookshops in Melbourne, but none close to me, so I collected a girlfriend and we drove across town to spend the afternoon browsing. What a super shop it is!
By the way Pam, I have left a thank you message on my blog to you for the mags. you have been sending. "Happy Holidays" arrived today and it is just gorgeous!
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