The musings of a vintage lover, bride-to-be, and crafty minx....

Saturday, 25 June 2011

The Beginning.... which will appear at the end.....?

So how does one start off on a blog? I know very little to nothing about blogging or blogs, other than I love to look at other people's crafty creations, and weddingy goodness on them! A recent friend, Allana Parker aka 'High Maintenance Hippy', has encouraged me to start a blog, after seeing my Instagram profile.  And upon further investigation into the blogosphere, it appears that I have, in fact, been using my Instagram profile as a makeshift blog! So here I am, blogging. 

So who am I?  Well, My name is Emma Gleeson, I live in Somerset, Tasmania, and I love to craft.  I have a teaching degree in early childhood education, taught for 12 months, and decided that at this stage of my life, after being at school for all but 4 of my 24 years, teaching is not for me.  Last year, I went to Europe, where my now fiancee proposed in Paris, and this year, after working there part time for almost 8 years, I am working full time in a newsagency, which I completely (suprisingly!!) enjoy!  I now spend half my life explaining why I have chosen not to teach, as people can't understand why I would spend 4 years at uni only to not use my degree.  I loved teaching, and I loved the classroom and the kids, but I felt that I needed to be away from the school environment for a few years, and in the long run, I think it will make me a far better teacher for getting out and getting some true life experience to apply to my teaching. 

As far as my crafting goes, I have had my finger in many, many pies.  I started out as a stamper and cardmaker, changed to a scrapbooker, became sick of scrapbooking and evolved into 'off the page' scrapbook work, and my current passions are kusudama flower balls, cross-stitching and learning to sew.

My fiancee Jimmy and I are getting married on Feb 11, 2012, at Highfield House in Stanley.  Our wedding theme is 'vintage tea party', teacups being my current love, which sends me to the dusty, dank, musty, corners of second-hand stores on the hunt for gorgeous vintage teacups filled with flowers to use as part of my table centrepieces, set amonsgt stacks of vintage hardcover books, and vintage candlesticks and various other vintage props. Hence, my blog name. 

Today's misadventure occured when I filled in for one of the work girls this morning, and a regular customer came in for her regular Saturday lotto.  She told me that she was going to help at a local charity garage sale organised by the Soroptimist's.  I casually asked (with hope in my heart and bated breath!!) whether there were any teacups there, to which her reply was 'oh yes! heaps!' She must have seen the flash of 'omggetmethererightnow' in my eyes, as she offered to put them aside for me until I finished work. They say that a watched clock goes slowly............ Never has a half-day shift taken so long to pass!!  My bridesmaid Jess also happens to be my workmate, so she had to listen to me whinge half the morning about how much I wanted to go.... poor Jess!! When I arrived there, she proudly showed me the Royal Doulton trio treasures that she had set aside for me and carefully wrapped and placed in a box.  Some were marked $8 and $10, and there were 10 sets in the box, which she told me I could have for $20. I almost died and went to heaven then and there!! I also managed to find a box of 22 old hardcover books, a silver tea tray, a serving plate, 2 little vases, a small leaf-shaped plate, and 2 silver serving baskets..... total haul cost? $41.50. Ahhhh how I love being a vintage shopper!
Emma xx








5 comments:

  1. Emma that was so lovely to read your very first blog and I am so pleased for you and totally envious of your vintage treasures you found today. Highfield House is a dreamy spot to be married. I look forward to reading more about your vintage finds and your wedding plans as they evolve. Sandra Xx

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  2. I am so glad you took the plunge Emma, you have such a gorgeous style and way of looking at the world. I love seeing your vintage finds. Do you read Her Library Adventures? She has a Friday Flea market finds link up you should do which will get your gorgeous blog out there and introduce you to some other like minded peeps :)
    http://herlibraryadventures.blogspot.com/2011/06/flea-market-finds_1938.html

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  3. Those teacups are gorgeous!

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  4. Hello Emma.
    I love the sound of your vintage wedding.
    I look forward to the journey toward the big day.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Chrisartist

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  5. Hi Emma,
    I write a wedding blog with a focus on Tasmanian brides and love what you're organising for yours. Would love to do a bride-to-be feature on you if you're interested? We seem to have a lot of the same interests and I love chatting to like-minded people.
    The blog's at www.theappleaisle.com.
    Hopefully chat soon!

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