Showing posts with label etsy shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label etsy shop. Show all posts

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Cool Finds: A Spectaular Spectacle Case

It's no secret that I love antiques, and that I love to find the story behind them. Read about my wooden duck with a story to tell here.

In recent treasure hunting, Mama LOC and I happened upon this spectacular spectacle specimen (okay, I'll stop!)

Enter this gorgeous silvertoned, metal eyeglass case.


Beautiful, eh! The metal feels light, perhaps like a tin. The inside is lined with a blue velvet, and that logo! It's some sort of a die-cut, super thin metal. Except for a hint of tarnishing, it's not bent up, and smooth.


Inside as well was a cleaning cloth. I love vintage advertising, and this is no exception. A salmon-y pink, it says:


"Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Orthoptic Treatments
If at anytime your glasses need adjusting, bring them in and we will be pleased to do it free of Charge.
W. Vernon Glendening
Optometrist
1838 Ferry Park Avenue
Near 12th St.
One block south of West Grand Boulevard
Detroit, Michigan"

Left side says:
"Office hours:
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Mon. Wed. and Fri.
evenings to 8 P.M.
By Appointment, Phone Trinity 2-0473"

Included also was a small hair comb, but I doubt it was original to the case.

So now I needed to find a way to date it. Unfortunately, very little on the Internet exists for a quick search on W. Vernon Glendening, but I did find a few things.

1. The Optical Journal and Review of Optometry - Dated January 5, 1922.

In a slightly later edition of this volume,  W. Vernon Glendening is mentioned a few times.
On January 28th, his application to join the Detroit Society of Optometrists is received:

 And on February 25th, he receives his membership.


In yet another later edition of this volume, he attends a convention, March 22.


2. The Blue Book of Optometrists, dated 1958. 


The Blue Book of Optometrists, from what I can best decipher, is a "who's who" or a record of all the Optometrists in the United States, sorted by states, similar to a telephone book. By switching my search in Google to W.V. Glendening, we get the listing above.

Unfortunately... the trail goes cold here. Google couldn't find any other mentioning of him, not even an obituary - but keep in mind, if he's practicing Optometry and is admitted into a society in 1922, and there is still a record of him practicing in 1958, 36 years after his admittance, he would have been deceased before any modern Internet.

Making a big assumption here, but if he is born in let's say, 1896, he is admitted to a society at age 26 (I am unsure the typical entrance age of these societies), and in 1958 is 62 years old. This leads me to another clue.

3. "12th Street"
"Near Twelfth Street" in Detroit, Michigan is where this office is. Deserving of a whole other story in itself, the Riot of 1967 broke out, which has been heralded as the beginning of the "end" for Detroit. Policemen raided an after-hours drinking establishment, arresting over 80 people. While waiting for the "paddywagons" to come take these people away, the crowd that gathered, seething from tensions between the police and the community, a riot broke out, beginning as a brawl in the street. It didn't just end with a brawl. 44 people died, 1000 were injured, and over 7,000 were arrested. The National Guard was called in, with tanks and more. The President at the time, Lyndon B. Johnson went on TV to tell the nation that Detroit was out of control. It was a very bad time for Detroit. This website is a fascinating first-person view of the 1967 Riot, if you're interested.

What does this have to do with Twelfth Street? What does this have to do with our Optometrist? In 1967, Twelfth Street was documented as being a thriving business district with a substantial population. In 1958, we know W. Vernon Glendening is still in business, although we don't know for how much longer. Using the math from earlier, if we estimate he was born in roughly 1896, in 1967 he would be 71 years old.

The Michigan Daily newspaper out of Ann Arbor, on October 16, 1975 writes about a coming name change for Twelfth Street.
And jump they did - later on in 1976, Twelfth Street is changed to Rosa Parks Blvd. If our Optometrist is born in 1896, in 1976, he is 80 years old, most probably not in business any longer, if not possibly deceased. So, we definitely know that the case is older than 1976. (yes, the style already kind of tells me that, I know. We're getting there. :))

4. Detroit
Detroit is notorious and unfortunately, synonymous with ruin.
As a fellow Michigander, the ruin of Detroit is incredibly unfortunate.
Using Google's wonderful satellite imagery, and the ability to "walk" the street, I can see that the address, 1838 Ferry Park Ave. is still there.

But when I zoom in - a grocery store, which appears to be abandoned now sits where once was a optometrist, giving out this very eyeglass case and eyeglass cleaning cloth to someone who wanted to keep their vision safe and sound. Times change, of course, but it does make you wonder how places come to be.



Little pieces like this eyeglass case give us clues and hints to a different time, a way to "see" back to perhaps, a better time in a city's history.


5. Style
The style of the case, plus the date tells us it's before the 70's. The case itself is very thin - nearly only .5" tall. This tells us that it's not from the 50's or 60's, where large, horn-rimmed glasses were popular.

We know that in the early 40's, that there were scrap metal drives for the war effort. A quick Google search does not show many, if nearly any cases that were metal. This can mean one of two things a) this case is from the 30's or b) this case was not donated for the war effort. Tsk! ;)

The logo is stylized, with an Art Deco feel - it is streamlined and geometric. The Art Deco period also saw materials used like chrome and stainless steel - a distinct possibility for this metal.

This would also be about the right time period for him and his business if we're going with being born in 1896 - if in 1935 he is 39 years old, his business is established and doing well enough to procure these stylized cases and cloths.

So, by process of elimination, and with the other clues here, I can say with some confidence that this case is from 1930 to maybe 1940.

With some certainty, I can say that this case *puts sunglasses on*... is closed. (YEAAAAAHHH)
I hope you enjoyed this little tour through the history of this eyeglass case! It is available in my Etsy store, along with other "relics" of our past. Thanks for reading!

For Sale, Here
Psst - Know something I don't here? I definitely am not an expert and don't claim to be one, so if you see anything you can verify or lend a hand to, please let me know!



Saturday, April 11, 2015

Saturday Steals! {4.11.15}

Spring is just around the corner, I can feel it! And then... summer! I've collected some of my favorite tops available in the eBay store today that would be PERFECT for summer!


J.Crew Victoria Ruffle Tissue Cami

J.Crew Victoria Ruffle Tissue Cami, Retails $39.50+

J.Crew makes gorgeous clothing and this piece is no exception. I love the look of ruffles around the neck and down the chest - this kind of top always looks great with a cardigan. I could see this looking great with a navy cardigan. Size small. Bidding starts at only $8.99. Bid on it here.

Banana Republic drape neckline with knotted racerback top. Retails $45+
The print in this one is so fun and bummer, I could not get my camera to really capture it. You can see the pattern better on the closeup, though. Either way, the racerback look is here to stay, and the cowl neck in the front makes this a staple for going from work to play. Size 10. Bidding starts at only $9.99. Bid here!

Banana Republic Milly Collection Silk Blend Square Neck Tank, Retails $65+

This one reminds me so much of Lilly Pulitzer prints - bright, pretty and fun. From the Banana Republic Milly Collection, summer 2013. This gorgeous top is a silk blend. Size Medium. Bidding starts at $19.99. Bid here today!

Find all of these deals, steals and more in my eBay store!

Find my Finds: eBay   |   Etsy

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Spring Sale!

Hi all! I thought I would pop in today and announce...

Little Oak Creations Spring Sale!
 15% off any item in the Etsy Store!
Use Coupon Code "SPRINGSALE13" at Checkout!

Oh boy! That even includes clearance items! I will be running this sale from March 20th (The first day of Spring! Yay!) until April 20th. Come check it out here!

A few other housekeeping notes too:


  • I've added the calorie/fat/nutrition facts for the 2 Ingredient Pumpkin Muffins. I probably won't do that for every recipe I add to the blog but saw in my traffic sources that someone was wondering. Make sure to check that out!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Love is in the Air... and so is a Sale! Plus, my favorite shops!

Hi all and Happy Valentine's Day! Love is in the air and so is a sale at Little Oak Creations!! Announcing...

  Little Oak Creations' Lovely Sale
Use Coupon Code "LOVELITTLEOAK13" for 15% off your purchase of anything in the store!



Oh boy! This even includes clearance items! Use this coupon code during checkout (all caps!). I will be running this sale from today, Feb. 14th, until the end of the month, Feb. 28th, so take a look at the store today! I'll be adding new items between now and then too, so make sure to check back often!

Also, I wanted to share the spotlight with some of my favorite stores on Etsy - they both carry unique items and they are also very talented and sweet people I know outside of the internet!

The Oval Hoop
The Oval Hoop specializes in gorgeous embroidery on dinner napkins. This sunflower set is one of my favorites. :) Any of her products would make a fantastic addition to any home. Please take a moment and check out her wonderful things!

jnTiedInKnots


jnTiedInKnots specializes in crocheting just about anything you could ever think of! Her specialty is crocheted hats of all shapes and sizes. Her products make great gifts, especially in this type of weather! Please take a moment and check out her wonderful things as well! Give her newly created blog some lovin' too!

That's all I have for today! See you tomorrow for Pinspired Friday!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Final Sale on Items in the Store!

Hi all!

A few items in my Etsy store are "expiring" soon - each item in my store stays active for four months, and if there are no takers, it expires and I am not planning to relist these items, so these items are considered "last chance!"

CLEARANCE REDUCED 30 Various Sizes Bright Fun Plastic Buttons Kids Crafts Vintage - Expires Feb. 11, Final Price $2.99 + shipping


CLEARANCE REDUCED Metal Plastic Button Mix Vintage Goldtone Silvertone Great for Costumes
Expires Feb. 17,
Final Price $2.99 + shipping


CLEARANCE REDUCED Beautiful Vintage Tiered "Pearl" and "Crystal" Necklace Wedding Costume Jewelry


Expires Feb. 26 - Final Price $9.99
Baby Bird Hanging Mobile OOAK Green White Monkey Unisex Gift Baby Shower  
Expires Feb. 26th - Final Price $39.99

Make sure to grab these while you can! :)

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

New Year Clearance in the Etsy Shop

Hey all! In honor of the new year, I'm having an sale in my Etsy shop, and I'm passing the savings on to you! I'm ready for these goods to find a new home. I've linked here to all of the goods I've put on sale.

Lot of 30 various sized bright plastic buttons - was $4.99, now $2.99!

20 Vintage Plastic/Metal Gold/Silvertone Buttons - was $4.99, now $2.99!
Vintage tiered "pearl" and "crystal" necklace - was $14.99, now $9.99!
Crystal/Glass/Wood Earrings (I swear those blue beads don't look that different in real life!) - was $5.99, now $3.99!
Heirloom Baby Bonnet made from Vintage Hanky - was $14.99, now $9.99!
Thanks for looking! If you happen to purchase one of these items, let me know you came from the blog in the purchase notes and I'll include a little something extra for free! :)

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Last Day for Guaranteed Arrival Before Christmas!

Good morning all... I don't usually post on the weekends but I thought I would pop in really quick and let you know that today (12/15) is the last day I can guarantee a product brought from my Etsy shop will arrive before Christmas!

So anything bought after today, I unfortunately can't guarantee that it would arrive before Christmas (unless you wish to pay for expedited shipping - please contact me if that is the case!). Sorry about that! If you purchase something today, I can have it packaged and ready to go for Monday. :)

To sweeten the deal even more, my free shipping deal is still going on! Use coupon code LITTLEOAKCHRISTMAS12 for free shipping on anything in the store! This coupon code is good until 12/25 - so even though you may not receive your item in time for Christmas if you buy it after today, you can still enjoy free shipping as my gift to you! :) (Sorry my lovely international readers! I cannot ship internationally at this time.)

So if you're thinking TL;DR (Too long; didn't read): my Etsy shop! and coupon code LITTLEOAKCHRISTMAS12. Buy today to guarantee arrival before Christmas. That's all you gotta know. ;) See you next week!

Also...
My heart is heavy today and I am so sad for those children and adults who lost their lives yesterday in such a horrifying fashion. Please send your thoughts and prayers to those families today as they begin on this incredibly difficult journey.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A few new things in my Etsy shop!

Hi all! Hope you had a fantastic weekend. In light of the recent promotion going on in my Etsy shop, I thought I would try to get a few new items in there! I recently acquired some vintage/antique lace of all shapes and sizes and thought it would make beautiful headbands and head pieces.

Etsy Store listing for Soft Lace Headband
 This one is a soft cottony lace, and it's probably one of my favorites because it's the first one I made... ha! It also sits on my head very well and doesn't slip around, which is a huge plus in my book. Seems like any head band I ever try to wear scoots around and there is nothing more annoying than that! This one is held with elastic so is a continuous band around the head.

Etsy listing for Gorgeous Poly Lace Headband
This one is a gorgeous polyester lace with so many details to it, slightly wider than the one above but made into a continuous circle with a bit of elastic in the back. I also think this is one of my favorite photos of myself! ha! ;)
Etsy Listing for lace applique headband
I think these are all "my favorites" but this one is stands out above the rest for me... such a fun way to use appliques and how beautiful would this be in a bride's hair? It's stark white on a grey grosgrain ribbon, with plenty extra to cascade or make a larger bow. Plus, it's guaranteed to fit any head - the elastic ones are pretty much made to fit an adult ladies head, but how cute would this ribbon one be on your baby or flower girl?

Etsy Listing for Ivory Lace Headband
This one is a soft ivory lace with a white satin ribbon laced through it. The lace goes all the way around the head, and ties in the back with the ribbon. The ribbon is so soft but thick, very high quality feeling.

These are actually pretty fun to make so I'll most likely be adding more soon. They're all $9.99 and all come in a small tulle drawstring bag so you can give them as a nice gift! :)

Don't forget! Use coupon code LITTLEOAKCHRISTMAS12 until 12/25 to receive free shipping! Enter it in during checkout to receive free shipping (it doesn't apply automatically!) Thanks for looking!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Now offering FREE SHIPPING until 12/25/12 in the Etsy Store!

I've got a pretty cool blog post for you today!

In the spirit of Christmas, I've decided to offer FREE SHIPPING on all of my products in my Etsy store until 12/25/12! Obviously, the sooner you order, the more likely your item will arrive before Christmas, so order today!

Use coupon code 
 LITTLEOAKCHRISTMAS12  
(all caps!) to receive free shipping. Find my Etsy store here.

Can't figure out how to use a coupon code? Etsy has a pretty good article on their website about how to use a coupon code. You have to enter the code for the free shipping to work, it is not automatically deducted. :)

Terms: All items purchased with this coupon code will be shipping through the United States Postal Service. Items can take up 2-9 days to arrive. Items may ship parcel post, depending on size and weight, but will always be shipped with the utmost care and protection for your item. Items will ship from Michigan. Items purchased after 12/15 carry the risk of not arriving before 12/25. Please allow 1-2 days to process. Coupon code expires 12/25/12.

So have you had your eye on that birdie wedding cake topper set? Or maybe that mouse shaped catnip toy? Now is the time to grab it! :)

Thanks for looking and Happy Shopping! Pass the news on to your friends!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Can you guess what I'm working on... Revealed!

So you may be wondering what the heck I was referring to in this post back on the 28th of October... a little teaser post with an owl picture?...

Earlier in October, I posted my first bird mobile on Etsy and within just a few seconds of sharing it on my personal Facebook, one of my friends contacted me and wanted to know if I would be willing to do one in owls for one of her expecting friends. I had never done one in owls... heck, I'd only ever done one of these things and this was it. But I thought... why not? And we got in touch to plan out the perfect little owl mobile.

We spent some time together picking out the perfect fabric, and I got to work.

A prototype :)

We picked colors that would work for either gender and using a mix of cotton, a flannel and embroidery thread, these owls started to take shape. 

 A slight alteration of the pattern...
 Picking just the right ribbons...
And making sure all of the fabric matched... I had 6 tiny owls with big personalities on my hands. :)
Sorry, this photo is slightly blurry, but I thought it was a nice close-up for showing off the details. Each one, and each piece on each owl is hand-embroidered for that cute little "primitive", or "young" look. No sewing machine here! I love the machine but sometimes for things like this it's more headache than just sewing it by hand.

And finally, after quite a few days of deliberation on perfect ribbons and colors, we had a completed mobile.


I can honestly say I am THRILLED with how this turned out and I could not have worked with a better client. She put up with all of my cryptic texts that probably made more sense in my head than written out about fabric choices and ribbon selection and was just awesome to work with. It was awesome stepping out of my comfort zone and doing something I had never done before!

I am coming up with a new way of creating a mobile that I think will be just as cute if not cuter (more cute?). I am not sure I will be taking any more custom requests on this style of mobile any longer BUT I am planning a new style that will be much easier to ship and faster to complete, so stay tuned for more information on that! :)

Thanks for following along! If you've got any questions or comments, I'd love to hear 'em! :)

Thursday, November 15, 2012

More Goodies Added to the Store! {Just in Time for Christmas!}

Hi all! I just wanted to stop in real quick and talk about some of the goodies that I added to my Etsy store yesterday. I added a few handmade items and a few vintage items too!

First off, I added a one of a kind owl plushie made out of vintage fabrics. He can be used as a door hanger in a nursery (he doesn't have any sharp or small parts, so he's okay around little hands! :), an ornament on a tree, a gift tag, pretty much anything!

OOAK Owl Plushie Door Hanger Nursery Gift Tag Ornament Cute Boy Blue
You might recognize that pattern from my little teaser post in late October... and don't worry, I'm going to reveal what that little purple owl was up to real soon (keep your eye on the blog on Monday)! Just like the others, he's hand-stitched. He's a steal at only $5.99.

Next, I posted a vintage trivet/doily in phenomenal shape, believed to be from the 1950's or so. The colors are vibrant and the grapes are intricate and cute.

Vintage Crocheted Grapes Trivet Doily Grapes Great Condition Great Grandma or Mother Gift
I think this would make an excellent gift for a grandmother or mother this Christmas, especially for one who loves grapes or has a grape/wine theme going on. Priced at $9.99. I can't crochet to save my life but I can just imagine the time this took to make!

Then, I added a baby pink garter! I hand-sewed each bead and sequin to the garter. I actually have been making these for years - back in high school, I used to put them on eBay for a little extra spending cash. I thought this would be prefect for a bachelorette party, prom or a wedding.

Baby Pink Garter Handsewn Sequins and Beads Perfect for Wedding Prom Bachelorette Party


What is neat is that the beads don't fly off when the garter is stretched. The way that they are sewn into the elastic helps this. :) Priced at $6.99, I think this would even be cute to attach to the bachelorette's gift!

Up next, I added a pair of "Christmas Tree" earrings that I created. They aren't actually Christmas trees, but I think the wire wrapping and the triangular shape makes them look that way! I can't help but think they would be cute for a holiday party or New Years.

Chandelier Earrings Blue/Turquoise Pearl Wire Wrapped Triangle French Hooks Costume Jewelry
They're stainless steel and a "steal" at $5.99.

This next one is kind of fun: They are vintage "dice" earrings. Two little red dice are surrounded by a little goldtone cage and hang off of goldtone hoops. I was actually surprised when I found others on Etsy like these!

Vintage Dice Dangle Earrings Cage with Dice Pierced Ears Las Vegas Casino Goldtone
Others had theirs priced up to $22.00, but I think these would be fun for Las Vegas or a Casino and I doubt you'd want to spend all of you casino money on earrings, so I priced mine at $7.99. ;)

And last but not least, where would we be if we didn't add a birdie to the mix? I created this little guy out of Moda "Reunion" fabric, which is just gorgeous and fun to work with. I thought he would be awesome perched up on a shelf in a nursery (he's got some sharp parts, so he unfortunately is not a toy) or would even make a cute birthday cake topper.

Grey Plushie Bird Freestanding Handsewn Nursery Home Decor
He's very cute and priced at $5.99. He also comes in a little gift box for easy gift giving!

So there you have it... my latest additions to the store! I wanted to add some decently priced goodies because I know the holidays can get tight budget-wise. Keep checking back for more decent priced holiday gift ideas!




Monday, November 12, 2012

Little Lovebirds

Good morning all and Happy Monday! Today I'm here to talk about my little lovebirds that I sell in my Etsy shop.

If you follow me on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest (which, you should do all three. Just sayin'. ;) you've probably seen me posting these little cuties.

"Something Blue" Love Birds
"A Dapper Pair" Love Birds
Sold! :)
These are the wedding cake toppers I produce. Each one of them is one of a kind as I select all of the materials, cut, hand-stitch, stuff and bend out each wire. Sounds like a lot of work - but it's actually quite enjoyable seeing them "come to life".

Most awesomely, the brown and white pair have already been sold and sent off to their new owner. I was quite surprised at how popular these little guys are... there are a lot of beautiful creations out there, but I felt that I could offer a similar product at a more affordable price point. Others sell for anywhere from $75 to almost $200! When I was a bride, I got to have the wedding of my dreams by being thrifty, so I offer my pairs at $24.99.

I am slowly growing my fabric stash so that I can offer custom bird toppers. If you know anyone who is doing a bird theme, have them convo me on Etsy! I'd love to help them create the wedding cake topper of their dreams.

Thanks for following along!
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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Cool Finds: A Spectaular Spectacle Case

It's no secret that I love antiques, and that I love to find the story behind them. Read about my wooden duck with a story to tell here.

In recent treasure hunting, Mama LOC and I happened upon this spectacular spectacle specimen (okay, I'll stop!)

Enter this gorgeous silvertoned, metal eyeglass case.


Beautiful, eh! The metal feels light, perhaps like a tin. The inside is lined with a blue velvet, and that logo! It's some sort of a die-cut, super thin metal. Except for a hint of tarnishing, it's not bent up, and smooth.


Inside as well was a cleaning cloth. I love vintage advertising, and this is no exception. A salmon-y pink, it says:


"Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Orthoptic Treatments
If at anytime your glasses need adjusting, bring them in and we will be pleased to do it free of Charge.
W. Vernon Glendening
Optometrist
1838 Ferry Park Avenue
Near 12th St.
One block south of West Grand Boulevard
Detroit, Michigan"

Left side says:
"Office hours:
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Mon. Wed. and Fri.
evenings to 8 P.M.
By Appointment, Phone Trinity 2-0473"

Included also was a small hair comb, but I doubt it was original to the case.

So now I needed to find a way to date it. Unfortunately, very little on the Internet exists for a quick search on W. Vernon Glendening, but I did find a few things.

1. The Optical Journal and Review of Optometry - Dated January 5, 1922.

In a slightly later edition of this volume,  W. Vernon Glendening is mentioned a few times.
On January 28th, his application to join the Detroit Society of Optometrists is received:

 And on February 25th, he receives his membership.


In yet another later edition of this volume, he attends a convention, March 22.


2. The Blue Book of Optometrists, dated 1958. 


The Blue Book of Optometrists, from what I can best decipher, is a "who's who" or a record of all the Optometrists in the United States, sorted by states, similar to a telephone book. By switching my search in Google to W.V. Glendening, we get the listing above.

Unfortunately... the trail goes cold here. Google couldn't find any other mentioning of him, not even an obituary - but keep in mind, if he's practicing Optometry and is admitted into a society in 1922, and there is still a record of him practicing in 1958, 36 years after his admittance, he would have been deceased before any modern Internet.

Making a big assumption here, but if he is born in let's say, 1896, he is admitted to a society at age 26 (I am unsure the typical entrance age of these societies), and in 1958 is 62 years old. This leads me to another clue.

3. "12th Street"
"Near Twelfth Street" in Detroit, Michigan is where this office is. Deserving of a whole other story in itself, the Riot of 1967 broke out, which has been heralded as the beginning of the "end" for Detroit. Policemen raided an after-hours drinking establishment, arresting over 80 people. While waiting for the "paddywagons" to come take these people away, the crowd that gathered, seething from tensions between the police and the community, a riot broke out, beginning as a brawl in the street. It didn't just end with a brawl. 44 people died, 1000 were injured, and over 7,000 were arrested. The National Guard was called in, with tanks and more. The President at the time, Lyndon B. Johnson went on TV to tell the nation that Detroit was out of control. It was a very bad time for Detroit. This website is a fascinating first-person view of the 1967 Riot, if you're interested.

What does this have to do with Twelfth Street? What does this have to do with our Optometrist? In 1967, Twelfth Street was documented as being a thriving business district with a substantial population. In 1958, we know W. Vernon Glendening is still in business, although we don't know for how much longer. Using the math from earlier, if we estimate he was born in roughly 1896, in 1967 he would be 71 years old.

The Michigan Daily newspaper out of Ann Arbor, on October 16, 1975 writes about a coming name change for Twelfth Street.
And jump they did - later on in 1976, Twelfth Street is changed to Rosa Parks Blvd. If our Optometrist is born in 1896, in 1976, he is 80 years old, most probably not in business any longer, if not possibly deceased. So, we definitely know that the case is older than 1976. (yes, the style already kind of tells me that, I know. We're getting there. :))

4. Detroit
Detroit is notorious and unfortunately, synonymous with ruin.
As a fellow Michigander, the ruin of Detroit is incredibly unfortunate.
Using Google's wonderful satellite imagery, and the ability to "walk" the street, I can see that the address, 1838 Ferry Park Ave. is still there.

But when I zoom in - a grocery store, which appears to be abandoned now sits where once was a optometrist, giving out this very eyeglass case and eyeglass cleaning cloth to someone who wanted to keep their vision safe and sound. Times change, of course, but it does make you wonder how places come to be.



Little pieces like this eyeglass case give us clues and hints to a different time, a way to "see" back to perhaps, a better time in a city's history.


5. Style
The style of the case, plus the date tells us it's before the 70's. The case itself is very thin - nearly only .5" tall. This tells us that it's not from the 50's or 60's, where large, horn-rimmed glasses were popular.

We know that in the early 40's, that there were scrap metal drives for the war effort. A quick Google search does not show many, if nearly any cases that were metal. This can mean one of two things a) this case is from the 30's or b) this case was not donated for the war effort. Tsk! ;)

The logo is stylized, with an Art Deco feel - it is streamlined and geometric. The Art Deco period also saw materials used like chrome and stainless steel - a distinct possibility for this metal.

This would also be about the right time period for him and his business if we're going with being born in 1896 - if in 1935 he is 39 years old, his business is established and doing well enough to procure these stylized cases and cloths.

So, by process of elimination, and with the other clues here, I can say with some confidence that this case is from 1930 to maybe 1940.

With some certainty, I can say that this case *puts sunglasses on*... is closed. (YEAAAAAHHH)
I hope you enjoyed this little tour through the history of this eyeglass case! It is available in my Etsy store, along with other "relics" of our past. Thanks for reading!

For Sale, Here
Psst - Know something I don't here? I definitely am not an expert and don't claim to be one, so if you see anything you can verify or lend a hand to, please let me know!



Saturday, April 11, 2015

Saturday Steals! {4.11.15}

Spring is just around the corner, I can feel it! And then... summer! I've collected some of my favorite tops available in the eBay store today that would be PERFECT for summer!


J.Crew Victoria Ruffle Tissue Cami

J.Crew Victoria Ruffle Tissue Cami, Retails $39.50+

J.Crew makes gorgeous clothing and this piece is no exception. I love the look of ruffles around the neck and down the chest - this kind of top always looks great with a cardigan. I could see this looking great with a navy cardigan. Size small. Bidding starts at only $8.99. Bid on it here.

Banana Republic drape neckline with knotted racerback top. Retails $45+
The print in this one is so fun and bummer, I could not get my camera to really capture it. You can see the pattern better on the closeup, though. Either way, the racerback look is here to stay, and the cowl neck in the front makes this a staple for going from work to play. Size 10. Bidding starts at only $9.99. Bid here!

Banana Republic Milly Collection Silk Blend Square Neck Tank, Retails $65+

This one reminds me so much of Lilly Pulitzer prints - bright, pretty and fun. From the Banana Republic Milly Collection, summer 2013. This gorgeous top is a silk blend. Size Medium. Bidding starts at $19.99. Bid here today!

Find all of these deals, steals and more in my eBay store!

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Spring Sale!

Hi all! I thought I would pop in today and announce...

Little Oak Creations Spring Sale!
 15% off any item in the Etsy Store!
Use Coupon Code "SPRINGSALE13" at Checkout!

Oh boy! That even includes clearance items! I will be running this sale from March 20th (The first day of Spring! Yay!) until April 20th. Come check it out here!

A few other housekeeping notes too:


  • I've added the calorie/fat/nutrition facts for the 2 Ingredient Pumpkin Muffins. I probably won't do that for every recipe I add to the blog but saw in my traffic sources that someone was wondering. Make sure to check that out!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Love is in the Air... and so is a Sale! Plus, my favorite shops!

Hi all and Happy Valentine's Day! Love is in the air and so is a sale at Little Oak Creations!! Announcing...

  Little Oak Creations' Lovely Sale
Use Coupon Code "LOVELITTLEOAK13" for 15% off your purchase of anything in the store!



Oh boy! This even includes clearance items! Use this coupon code during checkout (all caps!). I will be running this sale from today, Feb. 14th, until the end of the month, Feb. 28th, so take a look at the store today! I'll be adding new items between now and then too, so make sure to check back often!

Also, I wanted to share the spotlight with some of my favorite stores on Etsy - they both carry unique items and they are also very talented and sweet people I know outside of the internet!

The Oval Hoop
The Oval Hoop specializes in gorgeous embroidery on dinner napkins. This sunflower set is one of my favorites. :) Any of her products would make a fantastic addition to any home. Please take a moment and check out her wonderful things!

jnTiedInKnots


jnTiedInKnots specializes in crocheting just about anything you could ever think of! Her specialty is crocheted hats of all shapes and sizes. Her products make great gifts, especially in this type of weather! Please take a moment and check out her wonderful things as well! Give her newly created blog some lovin' too!

That's all I have for today! See you tomorrow for Pinspired Friday!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Final Sale on Items in the Store!

Hi all!

A few items in my Etsy store are "expiring" soon - each item in my store stays active for four months, and if there are no takers, it expires and I am not planning to relist these items, so these items are considered "last chance!"

CLEARANCE REDUCED 30 Various Sizes Bright Fun Plastic Buttons Kids Crafts Vintage - Expires Feb. 11, Final Price $2.99 + shipping


CLEARANCE REDUCED Metal Plastic Button Mix Vintage Goldtone Silvertone Great for Costumes
Expires Feb. 17,
Final Price $2.99 + shipping


CLEARANCE REDUCED Beautiful Vintage Tiered "Pearl" and "Crystal" Necklace Wedding Costume Jewelry


Expires Feb. 26 - Final Price $9.99
Baby Bird Hanging Mobile OOAK Green White Monkey Unisex Gift Baby Shower  
Expires Feb. 26th - Final Price $39.99

Make sure to grab these while you can! :)

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

New Year Clearance in the Etsy Shop

Hey all! In honor of the new year, I'm having an sale in my Etsy shop, and I'm passing the savings on to you! I'm ready for these goods to find a new home. I've linked here to all of the goods I've put on sale.

Lot of 30 various sized bright plastic buttons - was $4.99, now $2.99!

20 Vintage Plastic/Metal Gold/Silvertone Buttons - was $4.99, now $2.99!
Vintage tiered "pearl" and "crystal" necklace - was $14.99, now $9.99!
Crystal/Glass/Wood Earrings (I swear those blue beads don't look that different in real life!) - was $5.99, now $3.99!
Heirloom Baby Bonnet made from Vintage Hanky - was $14.99, now $9.99!
Thanks for looking! If you happen to purchase one of these items, let me know you came from the blog in the purchase notes and I'll include a little something extra for free! :)

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Last Day for Guaranteed Arrival Before Christmas!

Good morning all... I don't usually post on the weekends but I thought I would pop in really quick and let you know that today (12/15) is the last day I can guarantee a product brought from my Etsy shop will arrive before Christmas!

So anything bought after today, I unfortunately can't guarantee that it would arrive before Christmas (unless you wish to pay for expedited shipping - please contact me if that is the case!). Sorry about that! If you purchase something today, I can have it packaged and ready to go for Monday. :)

To sweeten the deal even more, my free shipping deal is still going on! Use coupon code LITTLEOAKCHRISTMAS12 for free shipping on anything in the store! This coupon code is good until 12/25 - so even though you may not receive your item in time for Christmas if you buy it after today, you can still enjoy free shipping as my gift to you! :) (Sorry my lovely international readers! I cannot ship internationally at this time.)

So if you're thinking TL;DR (Too long; didn't read): my Etsy shop! and coupon code LITTLEOAKCHRISTMAS12. Buy today to guarantee arrival before Christmas. That's all you gotta know. ;) See you next week!

Also...
My heart is heavy today and I am so sad for those children and adults who lost their lives yesterday in such a horrifying fashion. Please send your thoughts and prayers to those families today as they begin on this incredibly difficult journey.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A few new things in my Etsy shop!

Hi all! Hope you had a fantastic weekend. In light of the recent promotion going on in my Etsy shop, I thought I would try to get a few new items in there! I recently acquired some vintage/antique lace of all shapes and sizes and thought it would make beautiful headbands and head pieces.

Etsy Store listing for Soft Lace Headband
 This one is a soft cottony lace, and it's probably one of my favorites because it's the first one I made... ha! It also sits on my head very well and doesn't slip around, which is a huge plus in my book. Seems like any head band I ever try to wear scoots around and there is nothing more annoying than that! This one is held with elastic so is a continuous band around the head.

Etsy listing for Gorgeous Poly Lace Headband
This one is a gorgeous polyester lace with so many details to it, slightly wider than the one above but made into a continuous circle with a bit of elastic in the back. I also think this is one of my favorite photos of myself! ha! ;)
Etsy Listing for lace applique headband
I think these are all "my favorites" but this one is stands out above the rest for me... such a fun way to use appliques and how beautiful would this be in a bride's hair? It's stark white on a grey grosgrain ribbon, with plenty extra to cascade or make a larger bow. Plus, it's guaranteed to fit any head - the elastic ones are pretty much made to fit an adult ladies head, but how cute would this ribbon one be on your baby or flower girl?

Etsy Listing for Ivory Lace Headband
This one is a soft ivory lace with a white satin ribbon laced through it. The lace goes all the way around the head, and ties in the back with the ribbon. The ribbon is so soft but thick, very high quality feeling.

These are actually pretty fun to make so I'll most likely be adding more soon. They're all $9.99 and all come in a small tulle drawstring bag so you can give them as a nice gift! :)

Don't forget! Use coupon code LITTLEOAKCHRISTMAS12 until 12/25 to receive free shipping! Enter it in during checkout to receive free shipping (it doesn't apply automatically!) Thanks for looking!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Now offering FREE SHIPPING until 12/25/12 in the Etsy Store!

I've got a pretty cool blog post for you today!

In the spirit of Christmas, I've decided to offer FREE SHIPPING on all of my products in my Etsy store until 12/25/12! Obviously, the sooner you order, the more likely your item will arrive before Christmas, so order today!

Use coupon code 
 LITTLEOAKCHRISTMAS12  
(all caps!) to receive free shipping. Find my Etsy store here.

Can't figure out how to use a coupon code? Etsy has a pretty good article on their website about how to use a coupon code. You have to enter the code for the free shipping to work, it is not automatically deducted. :)

Terms: All items purchased with this coupon code will be shipping through the United States Postal Service. Items can take up 2-9 days to arrive. Items may ship parcel post, depending on size and weight, but will always be shipped with the utmost care and protection for your item. Items will ship from Michigan. Items purchased after 12/15 carry the risk of not arriving before 12/25. Please allow 1-2 days to process. Coupon code expires 12/25/12.

So have you had your eye on that birdie wedding cake topper set? Or maybe that mouse shaped catnip toy? Now is the time to grab it! :)

Thanks for looking and Happy Shopping! Pass the news on to your friends!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Can you guess what I'm working on... Revealed!

So you may be wondering what the heck I was referring to in this post back on the 28th of October... a little teaser post with an owl picture?...

Earlier in October, I posted my first bird mobile on Etsy and within just a few seconds of sharing it on my personal Facebook, one of my friends contacted me and wanted to know if I would be willing to do one in owls for one of her expecting friends. I had never done one in owls... heck, I'd only ever done one of these things and this was it. But I thought... why not? And we got in touch to plan out the perfect little owl mobile.

We spent some time together picking out the perfect fabric, and I got to work.

A prototype :)

We picked colors that would work for either gender and using a mix of cotton, a flannel and embroidery thread, these owls started to take shape. 

 A slight alteration of the pattern...
 Picking just the right ribbons...
And making sure all of the fabric matched... I had 6 tiny owls with big personalities on my hands. :)
Sorry, this photo is slightly blurry, but I thought it was a nice close-up for showing off the details. Each one, and each piece on each owl is hand-embroidered for that cute little "primitive", or "young" look. No sewing machine here! I love the machine but sometimes for things like this it's more headache than just sewing it by hand.

And finally, after quite a few days of deliberation on perfect ribbons and colors, we had a completed mobile.


I can honestly say I am THRILLED with how this turned out and I could not have worked with a better client. She put up with all of my cryptic texts that probably made more sense in my head than written out about fabric choices and ribbon selection and was just awesome to work with. It was awesome stepping out of my comfort zone and doing something I had never done before!

I am coming up with a new way of creating a mobile that I think will be just as cute if not cuter (more cute?). I am not sure I will be taking any more custom requests on this style of mobile any longer BUT I am planning a new style that will be much easier to ship and faster to complete, so stay tuned for more information on that! :)

Thanks for following along! If you've got any questions or comments, I'd love to hear 'em! :)

Thursday, November 15, 2012

More Goodies Added to the Store! {Just in Time for Christmas!}

Hi all! I just wanted to stop in real quick and talk about some of the goodies that I added to my Etsy store yesterday. I added a few handmade items and a few vintage items too!

First off, I added a one of a kind owl plushie made out of vintage fabrics. He can be used as a door hanger in a nursery (he doesn't have any sharp or small parts, so he's okay around little hands! :), an ornament on a tree, a gift tag, pretty much anything!

OOAK Owl Plushie Door Hanger Nursery Gift Tag Ornament Cute Boy Blue
You might recognize that pattern from my little teaser post in late October... and don't worry, I'm going to reveal what that little purple owl was up to real soon (keep your eye on the blog on Monday)! Just like the others, he's hand-stitched. He's a steal at only $5.99.

Next, I posted a vintage trivet/doily in phenomenal shape, believed to be from the 1950's or so. The colors are vibrant and the grapes are intricate and cute.

Vintage Crocheted Grapes Trivet Doily Grapes Great Condition Great Grandma or Mother Gift
I think this would make an excellent gift for a grandmother or mother this Christmas, especially for one who loves grapes or has a grape/wine theme going on. Priced at $9.99. I can't crochet to save my life but I can just imagine the time this took to make!

Then, I added a baby pink garter! I hand-sewed each bead and sequin to the garter. I actually have been making these for years - back in high school, I used to put them on eBay for a little extra spending cash. I thought this would be prefect for a bachelorette party, prom or a wedding.

Baby Pink Garter Handsewn Sequins and Beads Perfect for Wedding Prom Bachelorette Party


What is neat is that the beads don't fly off when the garter is stretched. The way that they are sewn into the elastic helps this. :) Priced at $6.99, I think this would even be cute to attach to the bachelorette's gift!

Up next, I added a pair of "Christmas Tree" earrings that I created. They aren't actually Christmas trees, but I think the wire wrapping and the triangular shape makes them look that way! I can't help but think they would be cute for a holiday party or New Years.

Chandelier Earrings Blue/Turquoise Pearl Wire Wrapped Triangle French Hooks Costume Jewelry
They're stainless steel and a "steal" at $5.99.

This next one is kind of fun: They are vintage "dice" earrings. Two little red dice are surrounded by a little goldtone cage and hang off of goldtone hoops. I was actually surprised when I found others on Etsy like these!

Vintage Dice Dangle Earrings Cage with Dice Pierced Ears Las Vegas Casino Goldtone
Others had theirs priced up to $22.00, but I think these would be fun for Las Vegas or a Casino and I doubt you'd want to spend all of you casino money on earrings, so I priced mine at $7.99. ;)

And last but not least, where would we be if we didn't add a birdie to the mix? I created this little guy out of Moda "Reunion" fabric, which is just gorgeous and fun to work with. I thought he would be awesome perched up on a shelf in a nursery (he's got some sharp parts, so he unfortunately is not a toy) or would even make a cute birthday cake topper.

Grey Plushie Bird Freestanding Handsewn Nursery Home Decor
He's very cute and priced at $5.99. He also comes in a little gift box for easy gift giving!

So there you have it... my latest additions to the store! I wanted to add some decently priced goodies because I know the holidays can get tight budget-wise. Keep checking back for more decent priced holiday gift ideas!




Monday, November 12, 2012

Little Lovebirds

Good morning all and Happy Monday! Today I'm here to talk about my little lovebirds that I sell in my Etsy shop.

If you follow me on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest (which, you should do all three. Just sayin'. ;) you've probably seen me posting these little cuties.

"Something Blue" Love Birds
"A Dapper Pair" Love Birds
Sold! :)
These are the wedding cake toppers I produce. Each one of them is one of a kind as I select all of the materials, cut, hand-stitch, stuff and bend out each wire. Sounds like a lot of work - but it's actually quite enjoyable seeing them "come to life".

Most awesomely, the brown and white pair have already been sold and sent off to their new owner. I was quite surprised at how popular these little guys are... there are a lot of beautiful creations out there, but I felt that I could offer a similar product at a more affordable price point. Others sell for anywhere from $75 to almost $200! When I was a bride, I got to have the wedding of my dreams by being thrifty, so I offer my pairs at $24.99.

I am slowly growing my fabric stash so that I can offer custom bird toppers. If you know anyone who is doing a bird theme, have them convo me on Etsy! I'd love to help them create the wedding cake topper of their dreams.

Thanks for following along!

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