Treasure Hunting Earthly Adornments

One of the stores our shopping script buys packages from is EarthlyAdornments ( http://www.earthlyadornments.com ), run out of California. Our script has found it to have some fine vintage and contemporary beads for our subscribers needs.

About their shop, live since 2014, they write “Playing “dress-up” may be pretty common for a couple of sisters, but our mother had an uncommonly good stash. As the beautiful wife of an attorney in 1960′s Los Angeles — whose Depression-era childhood and artistic sensibilities had given her a passion for beautiful things — our mom loved jewelry.

She was addicted to treasure-hunting at the thrift stores where glamorous Hollywood stars cast off their outdated fashions, in the days when nobody paid any attention to thrift stores. Nobody except, it seemed, our mom. We spent countless afternoons tagging along as she sifted through fifty-cent boxes of “junk” jewelry that was already decades old, and we threw tantrums as she insisted she’d be “just another minute.”

Not that she could actually wear all the jewelry she owned. It’s true that she was fashionable, and she designed and made her own snappy wardrobe, but given the sheer volume of the collection, it was clear to our family that she was simply hoarding her treasures.

Her eccentricity was surely a factor in our parents’ divorce, which forced Mom to transform her treasure-hunting into a means of supporting herself. So she became an antique dealer, specializing in jewelry and Asian collectibles, initiating a more than 30-year career as a fixture in West Coast antique shows and a frequent traveler to China and Japan.

Although we’d long since outgrown our dress-up days, at times even detesting those gaudy old baubles, something rubbed off on us. Maybe it was because we excelled at history, or because so many of our relatives were also antique dealers. We began to develop our own tastes in antique and vintage jewelry, such as the sentimental mourning wear inspired by Queen Victoria’s fashion after the untimely death of Prince Albert. And the beautiful — if kitschy — Egyptian revival jewelry inspired by the discovery of King Tut’s tomb in 1920.

So as our mother gradually faded out of this world, leaving several of her bedrooms filled to the ceilings with her jewelry, beads and collectibles, we couldn’t bear to turn them over to a dealer. Instead, we formed Earthly Adornments as a way of passing on our mother’s treasures to those who share her eye for the beautiful and unique.

And — though we never imagined it in all the time at those thrift stores — we’ve been treasure-hunting on our own.

Now, our mother’s legacy is far more to us than the objects she left behind — it’s the magic of holding a bracelet that may have once graced the wrist of a movie star. It’s the feel of an exquisitely carved bead that is so rare that it can only be found on a necklace with one or two beads missing. It’s a glimmer of insight into the details that defined strange and wonderful cultures and individual lives — including our mother’s, and our own.”

LucyMadeMe Shop

One of the stores our shopping script buys packages from is LucyMadeMe, run by Lucy out of Fremington, United Kingdom. Our script has found it to have some lovely handmade gifts and accessories.

Lucy writes, ‘I love to make; I grew up watching my Nan make, alter and mend on her trusty Pfaff sewing machine and my Mum always told me the bestest gifts were handmade. I started by making small items for family and friends which led to bespoke orders and personalised gifts and in 2012 I set up Lucy Made Me from our kitchen table! Two years later we moved into our current studio located at the Old Dairy in Godstone, Surrey just opposite the duck pond on the village green. As well as selling online we regularly attend local fairs, country shows and markets and we also have our products stocked on the high street at Gorgeous Gerties in West Street, Dorking.

Our handmade gifts and accessories are inspired by whimsical charm; from toadstools to unicorns we like to add woodland fairytale magic to our products to create nostalgic homeware. There is also a mix of old with new by combining vintage fabrics with modern prints for our range of traditional furnishings and decorations for the contemporary home. All our items are individually made, painted, or decorated by hand so no two items are ever the same adding character to every piece.’

Handcrafted360 Shop

One of the stores our shopping script buys packages from is Handcrafted360 (https://handcraftedthreesixty.com), run by the Smolik family out of Ohio. Our script has found it to have some distressed yet energetic wallpaper and tiles, for those subscribers using the bot for home decor inspiration.

The Smoliks write that they are, “obsessed with color, patterns, texture….all things beautiful…and the circle!”

CanningCrafts Shop

One of the stores our shopping script buys packages from is CanningCrafts, run by Alison Kay out of Ohio. Our script has found it to have some of the best twine and labels for canning enthusiasts.

They write, “Hi, I’m Alison! I’m a graphic designer, illustrator, crafter, gardener, & salsa maker! Combining all of my skills & hobbies has lead me to start CanningCrafts! I started to design my own canning labels because I couldn’t find anything unique enough to dress up my salsa that I was giving away for gifts.

My husband told me to just write on the lids with a Sharpie, but I couldn’t do it! I just had too many people to impress with my salsa & art skills 😀 I think my husband had ulterior motives too – he loves my salsa & just wants to keep it all for himself instead of me giving jars away for gifts!”