As promised last time, here are the rest of the antiques I have on the main desk in my studio. As always, click on the images to biggify.
First, here are two thrift store finds - a glass and silver sugar bowl I use for candy (well, it HAS sugar in it, no??). I always have to have some kind of treat while I work....*ahem*.
I recently found this chafing dish, minus the actual dish however... for a couple of bucks, I thought why not use it paired with a glass bowl (another thrifty find) to hold stamps? I love the heavy, ornate design!
Here is a photo I took today of my pen cup, stapler and tape dispenser. I use small mason jars for the brushes, a Shawnee planter (with a cute deer!) for my scissors and other tools. A copper Scout stapler replaced my old plastic one; and I even found the proper staples on eBay, so it still works! The silver tape dispenser is another eBay find as my old black plastic one really didn't fit in ;)
One of the first antique desk accessories I purchased last fall was this Achilles stamp holder. I just LOVE it to hold my old stampers. Many of these I have replaced the rubber mount with a strip of velcro to hold felt pads for inking projects (aka a homemade version of the Tim Holtz blenders).
Here is my antique paper cutter. I had been looking for one of these for awhile, but some were very large and expensive. Then I came across this small 9" model at a very reasonable cost on eBay. This type of tool was used in grocer or butcher shops to hold and tear brown paper wrapping. I use it to hold my paper towels. I added the string spool on top and used the hook on the side to hang a metal ruler.
That scoop behind it I found for $4 tucked away at a local antique shop... right now it is hanging off the side of my other desk. The other item you may note behind the cutter is an 1880s wire letter rack. It holds a few pages torn from an old children's book (which was ruined by a child's scribbles all over it, so I didn't feel bad tearing out the good pages) that I'll probably use to illustrate cards with.
This pencil sharpener we've had for years; call it a "found in our garage" item :) It's kinda scary to realize something we've used is now considered an antique....
Well, I think that now covers most of the antiques on my main desk... until I find more, that is!
I will close off this segment with something NOT on my desk, but a very recent acquisition: my Valentine's gift from hubby this year:
I found this Drake Whistler decoy at a local antique store and mentioned it to hubby... what a perfect addition to my studio! I added the bow and he now adorns a cedar chest I use for a coffee table. Of course, I named him "Drake"!
Well, that's the tour for today. I promise not to keep you waiting nearly a month for Part 3... I'll be posting it in the next few days.
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Thanks for posting these pics. I enjoyed Part 1 as well. It is so nice to see a beautiful as well as functional craft room!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing these pictures - I love how you have mixed the old things in. I get the comment about our old stuff now being 'antique' - funny how it ages and we don't :) nancy leb in NS (came over from CST)
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan! You are too kind.
ReplyDeleteStamperNancy: Thanks for popping by! Yep, antiques definitely get older faster than we do... ;)
Lots of fun visiting your studio! I love the vintage feel of it!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see other people with the same passion ! Just love it!
Thank you Luce! Be sure to come back on July 14th for the "Where Bloggers Create" party... there are a LOT of changes / additions I will be showing! (which is why I haven't done any Studio Tour updates in awhile - I am saving them all for then!) Thanks for stopping by!
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