Inspired by old floor cloths and vintage linoleum, these vibrant vinyl mats offer warm colors with beautiful aging. They are extremely durable and flexible with a non-stick surface. Vintage Vinyl floor cloths are also very easy to clean and lay flat. Great in kitchens, baths, offices and controlled outdoor settings. Rug pads are not required. Spicher and Company Vintage Vinyl floor cloths have a distinctive look and feel. They are not intended to look new and in fact more closely resemble a vintage product or found item. ALL VINTAGE VINYL FLOORCLOTHS ARE INTENTIONALLY DISTRESSED. 100% Vinyl; Latex padded backing.Thickness: 1/8" (approx.)Made In: United States. **Made to order. Actual lead time depends on the production status, but, typically, it will ship in about 2 weeks. Due to the unique printing process, some variation in color may be expected. Restocking fees may apply for returns.**Care: Dust mop the floor to ensure all loose dirt and/or grit is removed. Wipe down with a damp cloth. For stubborn jobs try diluted hand soap and rinse throughly after washing. Vintage Vinyl Care Sheet included with every shipment. Dimensions (in):20"x30"-4lbs.24"x36"-4lbs.38"x56"-7lbs.52"x76"-14lbs.36"x90"-8lbs36"x115"-8lbs36"X36"-6lbs48"X48"-6lbs60"X60"-9lbs72"X72"-11lbs96"X96"-13lbs120"X120"-38lbs70"X102"-20lbs96"X140"-33lbs
The A Little Decorum vinyl floor cloth from the Pattern 69 collection was inspired by vintage linoleum. Perfect for kitchens, baths, screened in porches and patios, the durable vinyl floorcloths are easy to clean and always lay flat. Vinyl floorcloths are made with two-ply vinyl with latex padded backing, designed to be fade-resistant in direct sunlight and durable against the elements but work best in controlled outdoor environments. Custom made to order. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. For use on most flat surfaces. Will not damage or discolor hardwood floors and is not recommended for use on carpet, gravel or other uneven surfaces. Care Instructions: Floor cleaning chemicals, scrub brushes, or vacuums are not recommended. Clean with a damp cloth with water or diluted hand soap on a cloth or soft sponge for stubborn stains. If floorcloth should become wet, dry the top side and flip it over to allow the underside to dry. Use with felt pads under table and chair legs. Due to the manufacturing process please expect some variation in colors. Samples available upon request. Additional sizes may be available Shop more Spicher & Co
Car rides are exciting. We get it, dogs. But let’s show a little decorum. The Swivel Tether is our strongest seatbelt tether, featuring a carabiner used by arborists. It’s been fully tested, and supports up to 4,500 pounds of force, and if that’s not enough for your dog, examine him closely; he may be a horse. And in case your dog is not only strong and restless, but wily, as well, the carabiner locks with a secure screw connection, while the swivel action prevents him from twisting the tether, no matter how active he is. Strong, lightweight aluminum carabiner Screw gate lock Swivel action for tangle free mobility Tether is 10" Designed to prevent distracted driving. Not crash tested Spot clean
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Inspired by old floor cloths and vintage linoleum, these vibrant vinyl mats offer warm colors with beautiful aging. They are extremely durable and flexible with a non-stick surface. Vintage Vinyl floor cloths are also very easy to clean and lay flat. Great in kitchens, baths, offices and controlled outdoor settings. Rug pads are not required. Spicher and Company Vintage Vinyl floor cloths have a distinctive look and feel. They are not intended to look new and in fact more closely resemble a vintage product or found item. ALL VINTAGE VINYL FLOORCLOTHS ARE INTENTIONALLY DISTRESSED. 100% Vinyl; Latex padded backing.Thickness: 1/8" (approx.)Made In: United States. **Made to order. Actual lead time depends on the production status, but, typically, it will ship in about 2 weeks. Due to the unique printing process, some variation in color may be expected. Restocking fees may apply for returns.**Care: Dust mop the floor to ensure all loose dirt and/or grit is removed. Wipe down with a damp cloth. For stubborn jobs try diluted hand soap and rinse throughly after washing. Vintage Vinyl Care Sheet included with every shipment. Dimensions (in):20"x30"-4lbs.24"x36"-4lbs.38"x56"-7lbs.52"x76"-14lbs.36"x90"-8lbs36"x115"-8lbs36"X36"-6lbs48"X48"-6lbs60"X60"-9lbs72"X72"-11lbs96"X96"-13lbs120"X120"-38lbs70"X102"-20lbs96"X140"-33lbs
PARSONS is a design studio in the heart of Cape Town that creates identities, campaigns, packaging and more for businesses from all over the world. We had a chat with Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer Craig Parsons to hear more about the studio’s recent work, design ethos and how they’re coping with working from home during the lockdown.
Super Chic Emmanuelle Alt I had intended to do a blog today about Parisian Street Style during Fashion Week 2015 but honestly, I...
Bring a touch of humor and mindfulness to your classroom with our "Very Mindful. Very Demure." poster collection! These posters combine everyday school scenarios with witty sayings that end with the viral phrase, adding a fun twist to promoting respect and focus. These posters will make your student...
Succulent ---Aeonium decorum cv sunburst Crested ( 7'' tall, shown in 7'' pot ) You will receive the EXACT plant in the listing. Due to the nature of living plants, the size and color may bedifferent as time goes by. Your plants will be shipped bare / semi bare roots with a little to no soil to protect the plant during transit. Pots are not included. FREE SHIPPING OVER $75 WITH CODE: FREE123. Return/Exchange Policy: We don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. We are neither responsible if the package was lost or damaged. If you have any questions regarding your order, please contact us.
Let me make something clear, very clear…I do not dress up for Halloween…because I am an adult. I would feel like a fool. If I had told ...
You can disagree with me if you want, but you know I am right. French children are cuter. Their outfits are cuter, their hairstyles are cute...
So, remember my dilemma about what to do with the back of my bedroom door? As in, should I paint the door black and the door’s trim cream to match the rest of the room’s newly painted t…
Shrimp Satay Skewer Shooters with Thai Spicy Peanut Sauce Recipe HERE So today is the official start of my Art of Entertainin...
Let me make something clear, very clear…I do not dress up for Halloween…because I am an adult. I would feel like a fool. If I had told ...
Started March /Finished Oct 2012 I first started making these Civil War dresses last March on my handcrank sewing machine at a reenactment. I was asked to make some for a sutler’s booth to sell them. I only got as far as sewing the skirts and growth tucks with all the questioning from the public I was getting. And I was enjoying that. But once home I had big girl clothes to make and they were set aside. In September I made a trip up to Washington to visit my Mom for two weeks, and knowing I was going to have some down time I thought this would be great to finish them. So I brought the three with me I’d been working on. I was using Simplicity 4737 and was also going to try Elizabeth Stewart Clark’s pattern #250 (1850-65). After questioning a few Civil War reenactor parents, I found their preference for sleeves are the pagoda style. I found a couple fabrics for $3 a yard at Walmart that I thought might work, and then started looking online for photos of extant dresses and photographs of little girls to see what fabric designs would work too. I wished I’d done that first because my first two fabrics aren’t bad but they remind me a little more of 1850 but it’s not impossible that they would have been used that long. I loved some of the adorable photos of little girls I found, many on ebay. I didn’t even think of using plaids until after seeing some of them. And polka dots work too. I saved pictures of the fabrics of extant gowns too and most were tiny little floral prints, not unlike what we see in the stores today. While I was visiting my Mom I checked at their Walmart and found these two blue fabrics on the clearance shelf. If they had more I probably would have bought some for me but they had barely enough for a little girl dress. The first three fabrics were cut out of the Simplicity pattern, and the brown out of the ESC pattern. Having no children of my own, I have no clue what sizes are for what ages, so I’m dependant on what the pattern told me. I even stopped one lady in an antique mall with her daughter and asked her age so I could get an idea of what size she might wear. I tried very hard not to look like I was stalking them. I did find this skirt length chart that I thought might be handy that shows the ages and the length it should be. Of course I cut and sewed these on my “assembly line method”, and as I made them I found some shortcuts and a way to use less of the fashion fabric. Both bodices required you to cut out two and allowed enough fabric for that. After doing two of them, I thought that was wasteful and from there I started cutting the lining out of a plain less expensive muslin I had. Also the waistband requires cutting two, one for the outside, & one inside that you slipstitch on top of the outside one. It’s not much fabric but the time saved of not putting it on the inside was worth it. I was told the sleeves on this run short so I added 2 inches to the length plus it has the growth tucks that can be let out. The skirts also had two growth tucks on them. The Elizabeth S. Clark pattern is made a little differently. The patterns aren't really sized and you sew it to fit your little girl. Without having any measurements to fit it to I had to make it the largest size it came with. Supposedly you gather the neckline in to fit the child and I didn’t realize that until after I’d already sewed the lining to it. So I just took a couple tucks in the neck. It has a very wide neckline and I’m hoping this is enough to keep it up on the child’s shoulders. I only cut out one dress from this pattern and had planned on doing long sleeves on all the dresses but I ended up not having enough for this pattern and made the short sleeve version instead. This pattern requires more fabric than the Simplicity one. I’m really liking the Simplicity pattern more and more. After making one dress from each pattern, I've decided Simplicity is a better choice for me. After sewing the bodice front and back pieces together at the side seams and shoulders, I repeated it with the lining. Then I sewed the bodice and the lining right sides together, & flipped it right side out after trimming the neckline. I topstitched along the neckline very closely to the edge and it has the appearance of piping. The bodice was pinned to the waistband, matching notches, and I pleated the excess between them. I pleated the sleeves into the armholes rather than gathering them to have less bulk. Then I pinned the skirt to the lower part of the waistband, again pleating it to fit. On both the top and bottom of the waistband I topstitched them close to the seam lines. I machine-sewed buttonholes on the back and used some shell buttons I bought by the pound in a button store in Los Angeles Garment District, called Trim 2000 Plus, on Maple Ave. The hardest part of making these I think are the growth pleats. I haven’t found a quick way to do that yet. They need to be measured, marked and pinned, then pressed & topstitched after the side seams on the skirt & sleeves are sewn because the tucks need to be able to be let down if needed, and if they’re in the side seams, that won’t work. It’s tedious and need to be measured to make them even. I’m working on that aspect. I can’t say how long it took me to make each one because a couple were started on my handcrank machine, and a couple started at a later date. But since I’ve made these, they will go faster now. I had trouble finding some fabrics that would work at my $3 and under price range when I first started looking but since I started these, I found a few more fabrics that will work. I even saw a cute little girl’s fancy dress that I think could be made using some leftover plaid silk taffeta I have.
De Decorum Sandal is een trendy {{widget type="Magento\Catalog\Block\Category\Widget\Link" anchor_text="sandaal" template="category/widget/link/link_inline.phtml" id_path="category/322.0"}} voor dames die perfect is voor de lente/zomer collectie. Met een open neus en een klittenbandsluiting is deze sandaal niet alleen stijlvol, maar ook praktisch en gemakkelijk aan te trekken. De sandaal is gemaakt van hoogwaardig polyurethaan en textiel, wat zorgt voor een comfortabele pasvorm. De binnenkant is gevoerd met zacht textiel en de binnenzool biedt extra comfort. De rubberen zool zorgt voor een goede grip en duurzaamheid. Het merk Steve Madden staat bekend om zijn trendy en kwalitatieve schoenen, en deze sandaal is daar geen uitzondering op.
This is the perfect green. I want to go chip off a little bit to take so I can give it to the paint shop. Do you think the owners would mind...
With a little bit of effort and imagination, there is no limit to the rustic cornucopia decorating ideas you can come up with.
Inspired by old floor cloths and vintage linoleum, these vibrant vinyl mats offer warm colors with beautiful aging. They are extremely durable and flexible with a non-stick surface. Vintage Vinyl floor cloths are also very easy to clean and lay flat. Great in kitchens, baths, offices and controlled outdoor settings. Rug pads are not required. Spicher and Company Vintage Vinyl floor cloths have a distinctive look and feel. They are not intended to look new and in fact more closely resemble a vintage product or found item. ALL VINTAGE VINYL FLOORCLOTHS ARE INTENTIONALLY DISTRESSED. 100% Vinyl; Latex padded backing.Thickness: 1/8" (approx.)Made In: United States. **Made to order. Actual lead time depends on the production status, but, typically, it will ship in about 2 weeks. Due to the unique printing process, some variation in color may be expected. Restocking fees may apply for returns.**Care: Dust mop the floor to ensure all loose dirt and/or grit is removed. Wipe down with a damp cloth. For stubborn jobs try diluted hand soap and rinse throughly after washing. Vintage Vinyl Care Sheet included with every shipment. Dimensions (in):20"x30"-4lbs.24"x36"-4lbs.38"x56"-7lbs.52"x76"-14lbs.36"x90"-8lbs36"x115"-8lbs36"X36"-6lbs48"X48"-6lbs60"X60"-9lbs72"X72"-11lbs96"X96"-13lbs120"X120"-38lbs70"X102"-20lbs96"X140"-33lbs
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This adorable lacy midwife blanket will be a great addition to a nursery, both modern and vintage one. It's easy and works up fast!
PARSONS is a design studio in the heart of Cape Town that creates identities, campaigns, packaging and more for businesses from all over the world. We had a chat with Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer Craig Parsons to hear more about the studio’s recent work, design ethos and how they’re coping with working from home during the lockdown.
PARSONS is a design studio in the heart of Cape Town that creates identities, campaigns, packaging and more for businesses from all over the world. We had a chat with Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer Craig Parsons to hear more about the studio’s recent work, design ethos and how they’re coping with working from home during the lockdown.
The most awkward moment in Come Dine with Me's history! The legendary quote by Peter Marsh “You won, Jane. Enjoy the money. I hope it makes you very happy. Dear Lord what a sad little life, Jane. You ruined my night. Completely. So you could have the money. But I hope now you spend it on getting some lessons in grace and decorum because you have all the grace of a reversing dump truck without any tyres on. [I don’t get it]. Well you wouldn’t, would you? There’s nothing in there, love. So Jane, take your money and get off my property.” Printed onto a 100% cotton t-shirt