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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Shop Tour! Elizabeth Dean Boutique

The other day, I told you I'd be back soon with a fun shop tour, and today is the day!

Beautiful, historic, downtown Glenwood Springs is about 15 minutes from our home and Elizabeth Dean Boutique is one of my favorite shops. 

My oldest daughter and her husband live in Glenwood Springs, and recently she and I were out doing a little shopping for my youngest daughter's 10th birthday. Elizabeth Dean Boutique wasn't on "the list" that day, but when we passed by I just had to go in, and when you see the photos you'll know why.

Once inside, it occurred to me that I could share this place with you all! I dug out my little camera from the bottom of my bag and asked one of the shop owners if I could have permission to photograph for a blog post. She graciously gave me the okay, and here we are today. 

Sit back and enjoy a little tour of Elizabeth Dean Boutique!



The moment you see the outside of the shop, you know you're in for something special. 



Step inside that amazing door, and you are transported to a place of beauty and creativity.





Just inside, you are greeted with a pretty vignette including old photos, and a hand written page explaining the story that inspired the shop. 




There is an incredible mixture of old metal...


nature inspired elements...




reclaimed wood...









and gorgeous clothing and accessories. 





You'll find exposed brick walls, creating the perfect backdrop for boxwood topiaries, antlers and mossy monograms. 




Don't forget to look up! 










Look at these amazing giant paper flowers. Gorgeous.


 The shop is full of beautiful vignettes mixing old and new...



..rustic and refined.






These girls are so creative and talented when it comes to styling their shop! Look at this amazing iron garden trellis with a chandelier hanging in the middle, highlighting the clothing inside. 





A fantastic old ladder with the steps wrapped in vintage book pages. 




I don't know what this rusty blue metal piece USED to be, but it is now an awesome hanging light!






Displaying your items on an incredible vintage style piece of furniture automatically makes them look better, don't you think? 



Love the darling little moss and felted birds!!



And the adorable bird pillow!
















  {silly me}





Beautiful candles..




...and cotton.




My purchase that day? Oh, if only money was no object. Sigh. 




I did buy these two sweet little heart stones that I showed you with my Vintage Door Valentine Mantel the other day




In October of 2011 my oldest daughter got married and my mom bought her darling "after-wedding" dress here. You can see all the details of how we pulled together a budget wedding in Aspen, Colorado {in about 30 days} here 




These girls can come style my home anytime they'd like ;)




Yes indeed, too cute! 



Unfortunately, they don't sell online right now, but if you're ever in western Colorado you can find them at 717 Grand Avenue in Glenwood Springs. 

My spur of the moment photos don't do it justice, but I appreciate you coming along on a little tour of Elizabeth Dean Boutique with me today! 



Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Magnolia Avenue


Our time is coming to a close here in southern California! We've actually stayed a week longer than we planned, but tomorrow we'll be hitting the road for that nearly 1000 mile drive back to Colorado, and maybe some hint of Fall? With temps hovering around 100 for many days here, and some nights only dropping to around 70, it's a far cry from our cool Colorado evenings that bring on the gorgeous fall colors. 

This past weekend we had a visit out to my brother's home in Riverside, and I'll just say right off the bat that it was an epic failure on my part not to plan for photos and a blog post! Why didn't I think of it?? I had a borrowed camera that I wasn't familiar with, so these photos are very grainy, but I hope you'll enjoy this mini tour of their lovely vintage home. She's a real charmer! 


 I first saw this home with my brother and sister-in-law three years ago when we were last home here in California. It was a short-sale, and the process of finding out if it would be theirs was long and agonizing! Although a little rough from vacancy and neglect, we could all see the potential this old girl had to become a well-loved home once again. 




The wide front porch is a welcoming entrance and a lovely place to sit and enjoy the sights, including the giant old Sycamore trees around the front of the home. 

 Step inside the front door, and you are greeted by a beautiful and cozy original fireplace with a built in niche.

 The original mouldings and wood details in this home are amazing. In this photo you can catch a little glimpse of the coffered ceiling in the dining room beyond.




Look at the gorgeous detail in these wood floors!


 This vintage quarter sawn oak music cabinet is one small example of the antiques they have collected for their home. 


The large dining room has it's original built-in china cabinet with the original leaded glass doors-gorgeous! The perfect spot to display lots of pretty glassware. 


In the mirror you can see a bit of the beautiful glass doors in the dining room that lead out to a lovely covered patio area. 


Wouldn't you like to step out here to enjoy your coffee on a cool Autumn morning? 


Detail on the french doors.




It's incredible how many of the original leaded glass windows are still in this home!

My brother has saved some of our childhood toys, and has them displayed in their library room : )



This chandelier isn't original to the home, but can you believe my brother picked this up for free? I want one!



Even the main bathroom has a collection of antique pieces, including this marble topped cabinet. Great for storage and counter space in a bath with a pedestal sink!

I wish I could have fully photographed the bath! It is so charming with it's wood shuttered windows, clawfoot tub and vintage style tile.  I just could not get the photos I wanted with the camera I had with me (grrr). 



More of their antique pieces- this, a vintage "chamber pot" on a marble topped stand. You can get a hint of the tub in the background.

I couldn't photograph the kitchen (which is totally charming, of course)-boo! There was lots of baking and food prep going on out here, not to mention 4 large dogs in the mix! I did catch a little shot of the cute kitchen floor, though. And my niece's feet-ha!





Out in the back there is a darling guest cottage the previous owners converted from a garage. My sister-in-law has created lots of character, charm and beauty in a yard that was basically a dirt lot when I saw it three years ago.





How about a DIY garden toadstool from a log and a red bowl? Cute!








  Through the arbor in the picket fence is their vegetable garden.


This home is 101 years old! I'm really proud of my brother and sister-in-law for loving it back to life.
I hope you'll forgive my lack of foresight in not specifically planning this post and getting the photos (and quality of photos) I could have.
Most importantly, we had a really wonderful afternoon of food and conversation with my brother, his wife, my three grown nieces and their friend. Family time was the real focus, and it was a blessing, indeed!

See you soon from Colorado!

Jeanette 

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