Gift Wrap

(this pile is for my cousin.  we spoil each other ROTTEN!, but in a really good way!)

every year my cousin, aunt, and i exchange gifts, that we have been gathering all year.  they taught me at a young age that presentation is of the utmost importance.  i am so thankful for their tutelage! 
i LOVE wrapping presents!  especially when i have a creative idea in mind to make them ultra special.  if you have been in the shop you may have noticed my collection of ribbon.  beautiful ribbon is usually a major component of gift wrapping.  but you will see here that it's just as easy to come up with other solutions to finishing off a well wrapped gift too.

(this pile is for my auntie karen.  we will get back to these in a minute.)


have you ever seen these old-school flash cards from back in the day?!  they are pretty rad!  you can see here that i used them to convey messages!




most of this set of gifts is wrapped in mulberry paper.   it comes in all different natural looking shades and with different plant material embedded in it.  i love the homemade and natural look of it!

the following few gifts just have a simple tag attached for decoration.  these awesome silhouette tags came from my favorite stationary/paper store in ballard called Lucca.  love that place!  anyways, these are cut black paper silhouettes in glassine envelopes so you can see the silhouettes and they stay protected.  i know my cousin will like these and find a good use for them!




and then of course there are always old vintage photos to use for decoration.   easy peasy!
the one above if of a beach/swimming scene.


another of a family at the beach


i love this one!  it used to hang in my kitchen!
it's two best friends gettin their drink on!


i love any photos that show costumes!


this photo is so sweet!


and i had to include a spanish moss hanging from trees photo since my cousin and i are both obsessed with new orleans.  it's our thing!


so, thus, the okra seed pack too!


so you can see, that as a group, the whole lot works together.  it's cohesive yet textured and can be enjoyed as is for as long as it takes to get them opened! 


here is the group for my aunt this year.  the "wrapping paper" is a vintage paper table cloth!  the colors are so great and the dogwood branches almost look as if they have been painted on the paper.  even though it's not super "christmasy" she will still love them!


here is a closer up detail of the paper and ribbon.  the three of use love ribbon and we often reuse the ribbon we give each other year after year. 

something i started doing a few years ago is looking for really fantastic and unusual boxes to put the gifts in.  the more vintage, the better.  and the cool box just adds another layer of beauty that makes gift opening so so fun!  some boxes have been really funny and some so gorgeous they didn't even need wrapping!  i wish i would have thought to photograph these boxes but i forgot.   i will try to remember next time!

another wrap-tastic idea is to use old tissue paper sewing patterns for wrapping the gifts into the boxes, instead of plain old boring tissue paper.  especially if you are crafty, giving to a crafty friend, or just want to surprise the recipient.
there are so many beautiful ways to wrap gifts!



including my using vintage A Christmas Story wrapping paper for the boys!  what fun!

what's your favorite way to wrap?!


i'm putting our our new SkyDain Botanicals lotions, creams, and teas out in the shop!  come check them out!  they smell fantastic and make great gifts not to mention being so nourishing to your winter skin!  crafted by the lovely goddess Simone, fellow herbalist, right here in Carnation, WA.

and please remember, the shop will close early on Saturday December 24th, i hope to be gone by 3:30, so come grab your last minute things soon!  And then we will see you when we return, after a short break, on Wednesday January 4th!

rocking out in the shop to Yule B, Swingin Too, a new orleans christmas cd,
xoxoxox,
jennette




















Birch Bark Press


when i was running last week, i found some birch trees in my neighborhood that had shed their bark.


i have this amazing and handy wood press that suze found for me at an estate sale. 


you can see that you can just layer in the birch bark, in between sheets of paper and cardboard, and then crank and turn the press down to hold it tight and secure.


i set the press aside for a week or so


and when i took out the birch bark pieces, they were dry and flat!


now i have a pile of flat dry birch bark for projects.
yeah!

i have been feeding some other dry birch bark i have into my typewriter (in the photo above)and typing little messages.  i tear these out and glue them, very carefully, to the birch branch "tree" i have in the shop.   it takes the place of a "carved" tree trunk and its fun to find the random messages all over it.

i also love using this flat bark paper to write notes on, love letters, and poetry.  watch out friends!  i have a whole pile of birch bark now!

what would you do with it?!

nursing my christmas cookie sugar coma,
xoxoxox
jennette

p.s. don't forget, the shop closes by 4pm on Sat. Dec. 24 and reopens Wed. Jan. 4 and noon!









Paper Mache Bee


i did some paper mache recently and thought i would share a nice way to give new life to old plastic crap!


like this plastic crap!  i found this at the thrift.  and as i am attracted to all things honey bee, i had to nab it.  but alas, i hate the plastic-ness of it!  so i figured i'd use it as a base and paper mache over it! 

smarty party much?!
just joking!
(kinda!)


since i have been "going gluten free" i have all this wheat flour in my kitchen i need to use up somehow.  so why not mache paste?  It turned out a bit bumpy and clumpy but it ended up ok with this extra texture.

working away


gettin somewhere

completely covered and starting to dry

after it dried i gave it a coat of thinned out white acrylic paint.  i wanted some of the print from the newspaper to show through like you see on Ann Wood's boats

a view from beneath


so the semi-opaque white honey bee is just hanging out in the shop.
not sure if i will try to add color or detail.
but i am happy to not being looking at the plastic-ness of it anymore!  it's been transformed, upcycled, and repurposed!

what are you all crafting lately?
gifts?
me too!

going home soon to play with boxes, wrapping paper and ribbon!
xoxox
jennette

p.s.
don't forget the shop will close at 4pm on Saturday December 24th and will reopen Wednesday January 4th at noon.
Thanks for all your support!

 







New & Noteworthy!


there are many new items in the store!


many  would make great gifts!


we have stocking stuffers too!


wood bookmarks!


new displays!


a vintage oak framed sheep print!


chalkware relics


religious icons


pewter hinged lid footed box


an amazing piece of embroidery!


a close-up of the embroidery.   is that a rabbit?!


an embellished footed velvet hinged lid box


check out the beaded lining!


a silk embellished crown of sorts!


i love these two items!


2 small painted mexican chairs!  adorable!


and another mary!  this one is heavy old pewter!


a reverse, painted on the inside of the glass, ship on the seas painting!  love these!


a sweet vintage framed jesus child print


and another!


hickory dickory dock embroidered piece


hey diddle diddle embroidered piece


several quilt pieces


and last, but not least, a vintage silk painted, made in France, "delicates" pouch.  just lovely!

i am still pricing items and putting them out in the store.  if you have any last minute shopping to do, come on by!  you are sure to find just the right, unique, thoughtful gift here at Smashing Rubbish! 

we will closed by 4pm on Saturday Dec. 24 and i am thinking about remaining closed from then until wednesday january 4, when we would reopen for the new year!  that means we would be closed 4 of the days we would normally be open.  we would be closed on the holidays anyhow.  i am hoping this short closure does not inconvenience any of my regular customers. 

thank you for your continued support of Smashing Rubbish!  it means a lot to me that you buy what i make, purchase the treasures i find, and tell your friends about the shop!  i wouldn't be here without your continued support and encouragement!  so thank you!  really! i am grateful and humbled!

pricing, wrapping, making,
xoxoxox
jennette
























The Listeners & These Train Tracks


our friends, Breathe Owl Breathe, sent us their new hard bound children's book back in September!

one side is the story/song The Listeners (or The Mole & The Ostrich).

see the paper band going around the book?  the inside of it is printed with the names (including ours!) of all the folks who supported this book project, at a certain level on their kickstarter campaign, Something for the Kidz, so that the book could get made. 

remember this post?
it's about Breathe Owl Breathe playing an amazing outdoor show, on our backyard stage, because of the support we gave them, through kickstarter, for this particular book project they were trying to raise funds for.

the other side is the story/song, These Train Tracks!

yeah, so, since we contributed at the top level, we got to have a house concert, a sleepover, handmade screenprinted capes, the book, and other perks as well!  It's one of the best investments we have ever made!  And it's an investment we have got the best return on!

please support artists you love!  and if they have a kickstarter campaign going, support it however you can!  our friends needed our help and we were more than happy to oblige!  we feel we got the best deal of all and feel so fortunate to have been able to share the love with our local friends too when they got to see Breathe Owl Breathe, live, in our backyard! 
So now it's time for you to buy this book
You will get more than you give!
and don't wait!  it is a limited edition!

two awesome story/songs in one gorgeous little book!


all the prints in the book are from original woodcuts carved by our friend Micah Middaugh, who wrote and illustrated both stories.

these are some of my favorite pages from The Listeners.

and these are some of my favorite pages from These Train Tracks

and it is not just a book you will have,

in your hands,

when you order your own copy.

you'll have a 7 inch record too!

with a story/song on each side!

that's right!   this sweet little book comes with lovely story/song to read, beautiful art to gaze upon and adore, and vinyl to listen to so the good message comes through loud and clear!   lucky us!!

i don't want to give too much away because it's truly such a treat to have your own experience with the book, music, stories and songs.

did you listen to books on album when you were young?  we did.  there would always be a ding or a bell sound, so you would know when to turn the page.  the album for this book doesn't do that because it's songs really, not a spoken story, that you will be enchanted by when listening.  you will love it!

buy the book here!

wrapping, wrapping, wrapping,

xoxoxo
jennette

p.s. i am looking into getting a few copies to have for sale here at Smashing Rubbish so check in with me if you are interested!





 













Magical Woodland Tree Topper


here is the magical woodland tree topper i finally made!

it was inspired by the two below that anthropologie offered last year.  they were both close to $400 a piece!!
yeah, crazy, right?!


anthropologie's teeming forest tree topper



anthropologie's mythic nest tree topper




my friend natasha found this crazy plastic piece of who-knows-what on the side of the road and thought it was the right shape for a tree topper!  smarty party!


this is what the base looks like, upright, with moss and twigs glued to the bottom.  i used a glue gun for the entire project, which is one of my favorite tools, but i am still finding hot glue strands/webs to pull off each day!  and i covered the bottom so that when this is up on the tree, you don't see plastic when looking up at it.


i had been collecting material all year, saving little bits of this and that, knowing that we would finally attempt this project, this season! 


before natasha had found this plastic piece i had begun to make a lot of tree topper bases out of strong cardboard and a cardboard toilet paper tube in the center.  i was envisioning the tube slipping nicely over the top of the tree and the lightweight base resting easily in the supporting branches near the top of the tree.


like this!  and even this odd plastic base is light enough for a small sturdy tree.


i still have several cardboard bases i will continue to work on but i think this one will be for my family. 


a few weeks ago i had the idea to add some silver glass glitter to some very small paper-wasp nests i had.  i was thinking ahead knowing i would want to attach one to my magical woodland winter scene.  i think it looks rather awesome!


and here too, i had glittered some pieces of the inside paper comb.


another tree top image.  it really looks like a fantastic woodland crown on the top of the tree!

once i started gluing down moss and lichen covered sticks to the top of the base, i had more place to attach other items too and it just became a big interwoven puzzle.  working from side to side and back and forth made it easy to see where places needing filling in or covered up.


the beeswax candles are not meant to be burned.  they are just for magical woodland effect!  a while ago i was working on a gnome house project. i had used the tiniest grapevine wreath i could find, smaller than the palm of my hand, and tied ribbon to it to make it hang like a chandelier from the gnome house ceiling.  then i used these beeswax birthday candles to make it look like the tiny wreath had candles sticking up out of it, burned the tips and used the hot wax to secure the candles in the wreath, and voila!, a gnome chandelier was born!


so the little vintage candle clips that are holding these tree topper candles are meant to hold real candles, from back in the day, when folks were brave and daring and put real candles on their tree!
on the tree topper, like i said, they are just for effect.  i am not brave or daring when it comes to combining fire and dead, dry evergreen foliage!


the little vintage glass baubles, balls, pine cones, and sprays are just old odds and ends i find here and there and all are attached with a little dab of hot glue.


there are mushrooms, a bird, a variety of dried plant material, and even millinery supplies tucked in there!


and there is even a stag to face toward the back side in case you can ever get a glimpse back there!

i will keep working on bases and hope to have many made, and for sale, in the shop by next season!  I know, a whole 'nother year from now!  perhaps i will be able to get a few more done but i think most folks already have their trees up and topped for this year!

what's on top of your tree?

making, sewing, designing, and styling,
xoxoxox
jennette


















 


Metallic Gold Leather Bag & Pouches


here is the metallic gold leather bag i made from an upcycled and repurposed metallic gold leather skirt i found in nashville!


this photo makes it look more silver but it really is gold.


here is the back side and showing you the attached lining that i took out.

here i am just seam ripping, and seam ripping and seam ripping


here is the skirt inside out, no lining, and waistband detached


and here is another photo of the finished bag!

i made it with short handles, reusing the waistband, so it can hang off my arm or over my shoulder

it's lined with two different vintage fabrics and has a huge inside pocket

i like how in some light it looks more gold or less gold, but always metallic! i'm going to use it for a while. yeah, a new bag for me!

with some of the left over pieces i was able to make a few small zipper pouches!


one has a red zipper and one has a green zipper

both have the same vintage fabric lining shown here and both are for sale!

these would make adorable gifts!

get them while they last!

sewing, sewing, sewing,
xoxoxo
jennette














Vintage Christmas


all the vintage christmas and holiday items i have


are now for sale in the shop!

there are stockings, santas, reindeer,

elves, ornaments, shiny brights,

colored glass balls, winter houses, garland,


small decorative trees, wicker sled, tree toppers,


pixies, candles, and mittens.


come see what's new and old at
Smashing Rubbish


and grab a gift while you're at it!

we also have some lovely handmade tissue holders,
change/card carriers, and zipper pouches for sale.

thank you for shopping local at Smashing Rubbish!

we couldn't stay in business without your support!

happy holidays!

off to decorate our vintage aluminum tree,
xoxoxox
jennette
















New & Noteworthy


check out this incredibly HUGE pin cushion i just scored!
that is j's 8 year old fist to show you how HUGE it is!
tell me, have you ever seen on THIS big?!


blue transferware platter
do you love transferware like i do?


ok.
you know i love anthropomorphic animals and weird bears.
love this guy!


another galvanized funnel to make more lighting with
have you seen the one in the store?!


did i already show you this?
an old industrial drawer, straight from Nashville.
i think this would so great hung on a wall and used to display miniatures, especially bright ones!


this is a sweet little bust i found while traveling from here to jackson hole, wy a few summers ago.  from my personal collection.
i have so may "figures" and am starting to par down to the ones i love the most.  most of the ones i am keeping are old pot metal, zinc-ish, and have a great silvery grey patina!


and a case filled with some new objects, including gold covered leaf pendants from Hawaii!

come by, say hi, and get your holiday shopping done in your local brick and mortar general store!  Shop local, shop small stores, and support Smashing Rubbish!
we have what's unique and fabulous!

pricing vintage clothing,
xoxoxox
jennette