Pam ponders and comes up with 12 reasons to own and love a mid-century house and ask readers to share their thoughts, too.
Pam explains her mid century modest manifesto -- defining mid century modest and the difference between mid century modern and mid century modest homes.
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These were popular back when a gallon of milk only cost $0.82!
Pam ponders and comes up with 12 reasons to own and love a mid-century house and ask readers to share their thoughts, too.
When we walked through the door of a Midwest midcentury house in the Milwaukee suburbs, we knew right away that it would be our future home.
Good Sunday morning all! I debated on whether to post this card for a good while, but then I thought it might be useful to explain what this card started out to be and it might make more sense. Originally I planned to make this card so that the centre of it would spin around, so I first created the multi layer frames using the Double Pierced Noble Squares (both original and Set B). I cut the Triple Line Happy Birthday and black and glued one strip around the edge of the frame so that it could be read from any way you turned it! I used some of the paper from my Classic Elegance Paper Pad for the backing of the frame. I switched to the Double Pierced Noble Circles to create the base for my focal element in black and white. I cut the Gillian die in white and backed it with the same paper from the background of the frame. I stamped my sentiment and cut it out with the smallest die in the Noble Circle set. The problem came when I couldn't locate a long enough brad to use for the mechanism to make the centre sentiment spin around so I ended up just putting it together with mounting foam for a stationery card. I would have flipped the top sentiment on the frame so it could be read right ways around had I known, but it had already been glued in place. Murphy's law, huh! The funny thing is that I recently found the brads that I knew I had, but couldn't find at the time! I completed the card with white and black mats and layers. The finished dimensions are 8 1/4" x 8 1/4" in size. The winners of this week's Comment Game are: Craftynana!!! Beryl Treble!!! Sarah Wrightson!!! Congratulations! Please email me at [email protected] to confirm your address and claim your prize. All for now, Sue x Follow my blog with Bloglovin
Mid Century Modern Preservation Midcentury Preservation Society is a non-profit organization that is organized and operated exclusively for the purpose of preservation of the midcentury design movement of the 1900s … Continue reading "Preservation"
Learn the background influences of 15 million modern midwestern ranches. From Cliff May’s Rancho to the Levittown Cape Cods to the mid-west local influence of Mr Frank Lloyd Wright, get the 411 here.
Building on my list of 15 (now 16) places to find basic 4 x 4 (or -ish) tiles including replacement tile, I recently heard from a *new* company that says they may be able to help readers. The company — Vintage Building Supply — in Sacramento, Calif., says that have and continue to accumulate vintage…
“Ming green — what color is that?” a reader recently asked. Pam had a few examples of this jadeite color in her vintage American Standard catalogs, and she sent Kate to hunt down more. So she headed to a favorite resource, archive.org — and found many more examples of this delicious color from Kohler, Crane, Briggs, Eljer and Montgomery…
Take the Mid-Century Style Quiz to find how this BROAD design concept applies to you and to your MCM home!
This eclectic shower curtain keeps water inside your shower or tub while adding a stylish, boho touch to bathrooms of all styles. It's made from polyester and has a quilted-inspired design with horizontal stripes of different textiles with contrasting patterns and colors. Twelve stitch-reinforced hook holes make it easy to hang this shower curtain over a shower rod with the hooks of your choice (both rod and hooks are sold separately). When it needs a refresh, just toss it in the washing machine. We recommend pairing this curtain with a liner (not included). Features 1-pc set includes: 1 shower curtain See More
Take the Mid-Century Style Quiz to find how this BROAD design concept applies to you and to your MCM home!