Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Fall In New England

It's the end of the summer and time to get ready for fall.  To me, that means getting ready for Halloween! And around here, the only place to celebrate Halloween and all that goes with it, is in Salem, MA.

                                                                   

                                                      
For those of you that who may not know, Salem is famous for the Witch Trials that took place in 1692. In January of 1692, the daughter and niece of Reverend Samuel Parris of Salem Village became ill. William Griggs, the village doctor, was called in when they failed to improve. His diagnosis of bewitchment put into motion the forces that would ultimately result in the hanging deaths of nineteen men and women. In addition, one man was crushed to death; several others died in prison, and the lives of many were irrevocably changed.

By summer, 180 people had been accused and imprisoned - defenseless against accusations of witchcraft in a society driven by superstition and fear. The court, formed to try the victims, acted quickly. Bridget Bishop was tried on June 2 and hanged on June 10 thereby setting the precedent for a summer of executions.

                                                           

If you haven't visited Salem, been to the Witch Museum, toured the Witch Village, Witch House and the Witch Dungeon, you should really make it a point to do so. 

                                                    

The month of October in Salem is packed with events starting on the 1st all throughout the month.


                                                                   
                                                                  Haunted Happenings

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

How do I love thee, dry shampoo? Let me count the ways...

I watch old movies religiously. And when I say "old movies" I don't mean things like Pretty in Pink, Star Wars, or even The Godfather. I'm talking the silent era to the mid-1960s. I kick it old school. Word.

Anyhoo, one thing that always strikes me as odd is that women in these movies make a big deal out of washing their hair. They go to the salon once or twice a week or can't go out on a date because they have to stay home and shampoo (a favorite line of mine is from Cabin in the Cotton where Bette Davis says "I'd love to kiss you, but I just washed my hair..."). What the hell?

Apparently, it's a fairly new habit for women to shampoo their hair daily (and by "new," I mean in the last 40-50 years or so). According to Web MD, we're only supposed to wash our hair 3-4 times a week.

Who the Franchot Tone are these women who don't have to shampoo daily?

This is a (pretty bad) picture of my hair:
Vintage handmade embroidered flower barrette hair accessory brown blue green flower hair clip
(For this hair clip and other hair accessories, visit our Etsy store!)
For all intents and purposes, I have the hair of a young Asian girl. It's long, ridiculously straight, and a strange dark brown/black color. And, 15 hours after being washed, it's greasy. Again. In order for my hair to look clean, I'd have to wash my hair twice a day; there's no way I could even imagine skipping a wash.
 
Or so I thought...

I recently discovered the Holy Grail of hair care that is dry shampoo. And like most new converts, I feel the need to share it with everyone.

My favorite dry shampoo product is Bioluxe. It doesn't smell horrible or leave a white powder residue (which would stand out in dark hair like mine). It brushes out well and, seriously, works magic in my greasy-morning hair. It sells at CVS for $6-7 (for a 5.5 oz can).

Bioluxe dry shampoo
I like to pair the shampoo with a  dry conditioner (sprayed on the bottom half of my hair; I have to keep it away from my roots and bangs as it tends to make them greasy again). A few spritzes is all you really need. I really like Suave's dry conditioner (CVS has 3.2 oz cans for around $4).
Suave dry conditioner
Suave also has a dry shampoo (which sells for about $3.50) which I buy if I'm low on cash. But it (and the conditioner, actually) has a weird smell. Their dry shampoo also leaves a light dusting of powdery residue on my hair which takes a bit to brush out. It also fills my room with a cloud of the same residue.  For the price, though, it's a decent enough product.

I use the dry shampoo and conditioner every other day. I'm a morning shower-er so I do the dry stuff first, put on a shower cap (it has a floral pattern. Very chic and sophisticated and not at all "sad old lady"-like) for when I shower.

 When I do wash my hair, I like to alternate between Aussie (if I can find their volumizing conditioner), Garnier Fructis, John Freida, and L'Oreal. I highly recommend all 4 products.
AussieGarnier FructisJohn Freida Root AwakeningL'Oreal


     Because you were just dying to know which shampoos I use...


The point of this blog post? Dry shampoo is good. Like, "Holy Pop-Tarts, this stuff is amazingly magical" good.

John Travolta in "Grease"          Jacyln Smith
   (My hair before...)                                               (...and after dry shampoo-ing)
The only hair-problem dry shampoo doesn't cure are "morning bangs." Those require a good soak, comb/brush, and dry. Then you can dry shampoo for grease-free bangs.
Jean Dujardin in "Lucky Luke"
(Pictured above: Morning bangs. And a stupid moving GIF)

(PS, I know what you're thinking. "Really? More Jean Dujardin? Have you no life?" The answer to all of that is "Yes." (even the part about the life). But, seriously, my bangs look like that in the morning. I can never marry as I wake up looking like Lucky Luke with a retainer and a face covered in cold cream and shame).

(And by now, fair reader, you've probably noticed that there are two of us Retrospect-ers who write this blog. One likes spoon rings and wants a new back yard. The other likes charm bracelets, old movies, and shampoo.  I tell her that her money spells don't work, she tells me there's nothing special about Jean Dujardin. It's a harmonious win-win :) ). 



Monday, August 6, 2012

Deliciously charm-ing

It's no secret that I love bracelets. I'm always wearing at least one, carefully coordinated to match the rest of my outfit because I'm fastidious and OCD. This may be not-so due to my love of bracelets but rather a strange fear of wrists, but that's another story for another time.

My bedroom is full of bracelets. Literally. I have hundreds of bangles stored around candles, pill bottles (supplements; Calcium, iron, etc. I'm no Judy Garland), deodorant, etc. My jewelry holder overflows with all other wrist accessories. It would be borderline pathetic if I weren't so fabulous and stylish.

Recently, though, I discovered the charm bracelet. The English major in me wants to say that charm bracelets, through their little tokens, tell a story. The rest of me tells that part to shut the hell up with that English major malarky (the rest of me is 60 years behind, vernacular-wise).

I love charm bracelets so much that I've made a million for the Etsy store (wish I partially regret not keeping for myself). I made two with Clue and Monopoly tokens (I got to play with the drill), but those sold awhile ago and I need to get more games to make more. But we currently have...

European Travel Bracelet: 
vintage Euro. charm bracelet

Key to My Heart Bracelet:
Charm Bracelet Chain Key to My Heart Lock And Key ChHandcuff Jewelry Accessory Silver Chain Ribbon Funky

I just finished a charm bracelet for myself. It's 100% me...in that it has my initials, anyway. They don't really make "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or I-have-an-obsessive-collection-of-old-movies charms (and if they do, let me know ASAP). The rest of it are just charms I liked: a fleur de lis, teapot, sunglasses, sewing odds and ends, a picture of Jean Dujardin...

Okay, so maybe those last two things are 100% me.

(PS, if you hear of a beautiful, intelligent, talented, wonderful young woman who died in a car wreck because she was too busy staring at the Dujar-charm on her wrtist, that was me).


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

And It Burns, Burns, Burns....

This is what I want, to be able to sit in front of the fire with my toes in the sand and have a beach bonfire in the comfort and convenience of my own yard. 

Pinned Image

This is what I have. A folding chair in front of an old cast iron stove we use to burn wood. I sit with my feet in the dirt while getting eaten alive by mosquitos.



How do you get from what I have to what I want? Well it's certainly not by begging and pleading with your husband. I live 2 miles from the ocean so he doesn't feel having my own beach is necessary. He just doesn't get it.  Anyway, I've decided it's not that difficult to make it on my own and by "on my own",  I mean my husband, who is a perfectionist, is going to take over pretty much from the get go because I'll be "doing it wrong". 

Hopefully soon I'll be sinking my toes in the sand while sitting in front of the fire in my own personal beach!



Saturday, July 21, 2012

SurfSide5 Bar & Grill at Salisbury Beach

                                              

                                            SurfSide5 Bar & Grill at Salisbury Beach

If you visit the Salisbury, MA. Hampton, Nh area and are looking for a great place for drinks, dinner and music, you must come here! It sits right on the ocean, with great views and is a fun place to hang with friends and family!

This place sits right in my backyard and although I frequent it here and there, I don't go as much as I would like/have time to. But you should...so what are you waiting for?

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Jean Dujardin, "Lucky Luke," WTF?

Apparently, the solution to many of life's problems is to bitch and complain until things go right. After spending the majority of the week complaining to all who would listen (and those who would not), my Lucky Luke DVD came in yesterday.

Of course, Murphy's Law intervened, and I spent a few hours hooking up my region-free DVD player. I should probably explain that my parents bought my TV before I was born; it has no remote, knobs, and faux-wood siding. It's a glorious example of late-1980s aesthetic. And it's a pain to hook up modern technology to it (DVD/VCR, region-free DVD player, and cable).

But being a plucky gal who'll push up her sleeves and get things done in the name of Jean Dujardin, I got everything settled and sat down and watched the weirdest movie ever.

Mind you, I love and actually get Rocky Horror Picture Show and enjoy John Waters movies. But Lucky Luke was a huge, sexy WTF-slap in the face.


Jean Dujardin
That's how my bangs look in the morning


It was a visually stunning movie, and I really, really liked it, but what the hell? Maybe it's because I'm not French or maybe it's because I've never read the comics, but, again, what the hell?

So, aside from the perplexing French-Westernness of it...and the fact that Mrs. Dujardin/the chick from "Un Gars Une Fille" (she's a bitch on that show so she's naturally a bitch in real life, according to my brain. Just like how Brad Pitt and Edward Norton are actually the same person), I highly recommend this movie. Mostly because Jean Dujardin is hella hot in it.

Yippie cay-ay, and all of that stupid cowboy nonsense!

(Oh, and I've been asked by my partners to ease up on writing about Jean Dujardin. So, there goes that blog about how he's a handsome, dark-haired Frenchman with a swell cleft in his chin and I'm a pretty, smart, wonderful bibliophile brunette who hates sheep and muddy boots and isn't that strange?).

Belle and Gaston, "Beauty and the Beast"
I wouldn't care if Jean couldn't read...or constantly wore gardening gloves. 

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The Postman Had Better Damn Well Ring Twice...

Recently, I discovered that Amazon UK may just be the most adorable website ever. Maybe it's because I'm a cloistered American, maybe it's because I'm easily amused, but I'm in love with the fact that instead of adding items to the "cart," the Brits "Add to basket." After a fit of "Awws," I added a Lucky Luke DVD to my basket, waited until it "dispatched" (instead of "shipped"), and was expecting my movie to arrive yesterday.

...and by "expecting," I mean eagerly, obsessively, waiting, counting down the minutes until it arrived. Why? Because Lucky Luke stars Jean Dujardin, the most wonderful man in the world. And he plays a cowboy. Truth be told, I don't like Westerns and I don't speak French (am pretty sure the DVD has English subtitles), but Jean Dujardin's sheer charisma and sex appeal surpasses this. Hell, I'm not even sure what the movie is about; his being in it is enough for me.

The most wonderful man in the world
I also don't like hay or white shirts (...I'm clumsy...) but find myself not caring...

Amazon UK didn't give me a bleeding tracking number, so I have no idea where my package is. I went to the post office and Post Office Lady (a surly woman) seemed to get angry at me for asking if my package was stuck in post-office-Limbo.

So now, I'm desperate for a Dujar-fix. I'm also waiting for "Un Gars, Une Fille" Vol. 1-3 (French sit-com he was on) to come in from Amazon France, but that's not due for another week or so. I've nearly exhausted my copies of OSS 117: Cairo Nest of Spies, OSS 117: Lost in Rio, and The Artist and, oddly enough, have no interest in the other 312 movies I own.

If I sound like I have an obsessive Jean Dujardin-fixation it's because I do. I suppose.

"Lucky Luke" poster
Maybe if I'm lucky, my copy will be in by Oct. 21.
(Oooh! Dujar-bum!)

But, damnit, I want my movie.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

The Postman Always Rings Twice With This Stationery Set

What's better than going to mailbox and NOT getting a bill? How exciting was it to instead find a handwritten letter on handmade stationery? Nobody does that anymore. Instead it's just so much easier to send an email. And yet, not as exciting to receive an email as it is a handwritten note on beautiful stationery. So why not bring that back? There are so many pretty stationery sets available. You can write your own message inside, send it as a greeting card or a personal letter. And personally, I like seeing other peoples writing. It's not so unique and personal in an email. I am going to start doing it; sending actual letters via snail mail on handmade stationery. Who's with me?

handmade stationery set cards envelopes


handmade stationery cards french inspired

                                                                   Stationery Set

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Singin' In The Rain Movie...TOMORROW!

So, apparently, it's the 60th anniversary of Singin' In The Rain. And I will not miss it! (The 70th anniversary of Casablanca was a few months ago. I went to see it and tickets sold out a few people ahead of me in line. Quel dommage).

singing in the rain gene kelly

For those who haven't seen it (and if you haven't, stop reading this right now and watch it) Singin' In The Rain is a musical starring Gene Kelly about the transistion from silent to talking pictures. Silent starts Don Lockwood (Kelly) and Lena Lamont (Jean Hagen) are making their first talking picture, but there's just one problem: Lena's voice. Enter Kathy Selden, a young starlet-wannabe (Debbie Reynolds) who is to dub for Lamont. Problem? Lena has a thing for Don (who can't stand her) and Don is in love with Kathy, who returns his feelings.

Featuring classical musical numbers such as "Good Morning",  "Moses Supposes", and "Singin' In The Rain", it is, in my opinion one of the 5 greatest American films ever made, (along with Gone With The Wind, Sunset Blvd, All About Eve, and It Happened One Night).

And the best part? It's playing in theaters tomorrow!

Click here to find out where it's playing near you!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Ideas For 4th of July Leftovers

So you've had your family/friends cookouts and have all those leftover hotdogs, potato salad, buns, etc. Food Bloggers have come up with a great list of ideas to turn your leftovers into something new and tasty!

For instance, how about corn dog bread made from leftover hotdogs from Foodie With Family?

leftover ideas 4th of July



Also, Real Simple has come up with 7 great ideas for those leftover buns! Such as these Salami Panini's.

ideas for 4th of july leftovers


Check out Lunch In A Box for ideas for leftover potato salad! Faux Latkes W/ Tuna and Potato Salad.

what to make with leftovers


                                         Have any leftover ideas of your own? Feel free to share!



                               Thank you to all the websites for your great ideas and leftover recipes! 





Friday, June 22, 2012

The Container Store, Organization At It's Best!

I'm giddy with excitement! The Container Store  is finally coming to my area this fall! It's an organization junkies fix! I can't wait to spend money I don't have on many different organization wonders that will make my life easier and make me feel less panicky! My dream is to have a place for everything and for everything to be in their place. And more importantly, for the other people who reside in my household to take advantage of these places, and put things away accordingly. Now that The Container Store is almost here, my dream can come true! And hopefully in October, I will be blogging, in organization style, from here:

container store organization

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Birchbox

Just got my first Birchbox and it's pretty freaking sweet! For those who don't know about this yet, please go to www.birchbox.com and check it out. For $10 a month,  you complete your Profile to get products picked especially for you and you will receive a box each month containing samples of top products from high-end brands. Discover what is right for you and buy full-size versions of your favorites in the Birchbox Shop. Earn loyalty points with every purchase.  Free shipping too!

birchbox

Homemade Spoon Ring

I had lost the spoon ring I've had for years. I wanted another one and asked my husband to make one for me. I looked through the kitchen drawer, found the spoon I wanted and told my husband "good luck". He went out to the garage, and in about half an hour, came back with this spoon ring:       

spoon ring diy

He said it was really easy to make your own spoon ring, and while I now wish I had taken pictures to show you step by step, he said it's really easy and there's only 4 steps:

Choose which spoon you want to wear.

Cut off the "spoon" part with sharp snips.

Sand the edge you cut and around the corners to round them a little bit.

Place the spoon on a rod, or a broom handle or whatever you have and with a rubber mallet, hammer it around until you get the shape you want.

That's it. 

Go make your own spoon ring now!






Monday, June 18, 2012

Money Spells

I just found this little book I bought years ago called Money Spells. I'm thinking, it can't hurt. So I'm off to Salem sometime this week to buy some candles and crystals. Because we all know you can't do spells without candles and crystals. And..we all know the best place to get stuff for spells is in Salem, MA.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

We now make custom, made to order birdhouses, and the shipping is FREE!

                                           


                                      Custom Order Large Wavy Birdhouse w/ FREE SHIPPING

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Custom Orders

We've been getting some interest in custom orders lately and we are absolutely willing and able to provide you with those. Give us your ideas for what types of book purses, candle prints, mint/pill cases, metal wallets you are interested in and we'll be more than happy to work with you on them. Just message us through Etsy and we'll see what we can create together!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Is it summer already?

Today two people told me that their pools will be ready for swimming by the end of the week. Others are pulling out their air conditioners. Here I am thinking it's barely spring and that everyone has gone mad... and then I realize that we're almost halfway through June. When did that happen?

While I rush to find my bathing suit and suntan lotion, get ready for a warm-weather holiday with some of our favorite summery shop items!


Say "Goodbye" to humidity, oscillating fans, and Popsicles and "Hello" to the tropics with this summer, scented candle!


Who doesn't love a picnic on a warm, summer afternoon? And who doesn't tap into their clumsy side where white clothes and condiments are concerned (or is it only me...)?
 
Bathing Beauty Mint/Pill Case

A retro, kitschy nod to swimming (be it at the beach or in the pool). And a great way to store any mints or medicine you may carry with you!


Who wouldn't want to holiday in Monte Carlo this summer? It sure beats my plans of air conditioning and waiting for the ice cream truck.
(Does the image on this case remind anyone else of Fred and Ginger? I'm getting a definite "Top Hat" vibe).

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Busy, busy, busy!

It's Senior week around here. Between award banquets, Prom, and Graduation this weekend, our highschool seniors, and their moms, have been straight out busy! Speaking of Graduation, check out some of these ideas for Grad gifts! Available at our Etsy shop!




Tuesday, May 22, 2012

How cool is this??

New Monopoly charm bracelet added today! Check it out at our Etsy store!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Organization. And Stuff.

The weather's getting warmer. Windows are being thrown open at every opportunity to "air out the Winter" and purge all of the imagined (and real) dust that has accumulated. I know for me along with the dust, stuff has accumulated everywhere while the cold winds blew. Stuff. Everywhere I look. I trip over it, move it around to make room for whatever I'm doing only to move it back when I do something else. Stuff is closing in...making me claustrophobic...feeling fight or flight reflexes. Should I just run? I'm sure a friend has a couch I can stay on for a day or so. No. No running. It's time to fight back. With that....here are some handy tips for organizing in small spaces. Stuff be warned! Here I come!http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/2052930/list/3-Sneaky-Storage-Spots

Monday, May 14, 2012

Plugging Our Wares

We've been plugging along on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest trying not to cross the fine line into obnoxiousness.  It's not an easy task.  You want to get your name out there and generate traffic to your shop, but at the same time, you don't want to be so utterly obnoxious that people start blocking you.  Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. :)

Friday, May 11, 2012

Let there be light!

Here are a few of the newest print candles we made. We had to sacrifice a few test candles before the we got the technique down but I do believe we've got this!






Pretty aren't they?  They are all for sale at our Etsy shop! http://www.etsy.com/shop/Retrospectshop