Minzer Old Soul

vintage + handmade + inspirations

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Sugarhigh and Lovestoned

I am so excited for Tami of Sugarhigh and Lovestoned, a fellow student from Stout, and her partner for the launch of their clothing line. Such cool style and it makes me want to move to Hawaii, live out of a van by the ocean and throw up the peace sign as I surf on by.


I was asked to contribute to the silent auction to help them raise money for their startup line. So exciting and I am honored to help. I also get a tee like the one pictured.... sign me up! Good luck ladies!




Tuesday, March 15, 2011




Pompom garland, song frames, chair frames, paper garland, fabric garland, various necklaces, wooden phrase plaques... the list goes on... this is just what I have done and I still have deer heads and a few other tricks up my sleeve... oh my. At least I have a month and a few odd days here and there for the show.


Saturday, March 5, 2011

The 2 day Motherload

I have had such good luck lately that I don't want to say it out loud, typing it doesn't count right? Set of four tin containers from the 70's with super funky labels on them.
Amazing 60's ice bucket with silver lid and handle.

Vintage Golden Dawn, by JCPenney wool blanket in fairly good condition, just obsessed with vintage wool lately.

1973 copy of Vogue sewing and some new kicks for $7

A ton of crocheted hangers.... who knew wire hangers could look so cute? I have always wanted to do this but, this is better, someone else did them and enjoyed them and then passed them on to me. A leather stamp purse, Hecho en Mexico. A hooked rug piece made in Venezuela.

A sweet bulldog and brass eagle hanging , that as I type has been transformed to purple and is drying in the garage. I feel like I am missing something. I came away with so many remarkable pieces today, full of history and life. I am excited to transform them, admire them, brag about them, share them, sell them, and continue their stories in my home.





Monday, February 28, 2011