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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

༺ Bluebells & The 1940’s Fashion Calender ༻

An early 1940's maternity look created with a vintage 70's dress | Lavender & Twill

Matching gloves, purse and shoes add a stylish touch | Lavender & Twill

Tooled leather makes for a beautiful statement purse | Lavender & Twill


Smiles and sunshine ~ a fun day! | Lavender & Twill


A 1940's inspired felt flower corsage | Lavender & Twill

Bump watch at 39 weeks!  We're almost there... | Lavender & Twill

This week I really wanted to make up Brittany’s 1940’s Fashion Calender challenge for January: a fabulous Flower Brooch DIY.  Try as I might, however, I couldn’t find the craft supplies I knew I had lying around. The fabric flowers I wanted eluded me in spite of three days of searching my shed and going through boxes of stuff several times over!
(╯ ^ ╰) *sniff*

So in true “Make Do and Mend” fashion, I decided to do what I could with what I had on hand ~ felt.  Inspired by some lovely felt flower brooches on the internet I came up with this royal blue three piece corsage. 

It took quite a while to make, but that’s because I was busy creating a tutorial at the same time, so look for that coming up on the blog soon!  In the mean time, I am really pleased with how it all came out.

When I was making it up, I was a bit worried that the dimensions of the brooch would be to big to wear on a dress ~ sort of more of a coat sized brooch if you know what I mean?

After I pinned it to my dress though, I decided I really liked the larger size!  It means that the flowers show up nicely. So many of my brooches are gorgeous, but get a bit lost on my clothes ~ particularly if I’m wearing a print fabric.

I think it’s nice to have a larger pin that really gets to be a statement piece rather than just an accessory.  (◕‿◕ ✿)

What do you think? Do you prefer larger or smaller brooches?  Or are you in favour of ditching the brooch altogether?  Personally, I adore brooches ~ they’ve become my most favourite vintage accessory! (❤ヮ❤)

xox,

bonita

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Royal Bluebells Felt Flower Corsage | Me Made, Jan 2015
Swept Away Vintage Dress | Thrifted
Harvest Brown Gauntlet Gloves | Etsy
Rose & Thorn Tooled Leather Purse | Frock Up Vintage Fair, 2012
All Around Brown Heels | Rivers, Current

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24 comments:

  1. Your brooch turned out beautifully, I can't wait for the tutorial :)

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    1. Thank you Taygan! I will be posting it soon; I just have to finish putting it all together first. :)

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  2. I LOVE this! I pondered felt as well, since it's what I have, and I may have to do it now! Yours looks fantastic!

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    1. I look forwards to see what you come up with Emileigh! I'm sure it will be super pretty. ♡

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  3. Ugggghhh I want your whole outfit - how do you look so adorableeee!!

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    1. That's so sweet of you to say; seriously, I have the biggest smile. Thank you Nora for brightening my day! :D

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  4. Dear Bonita, what a beautiful brooch! :)
    I cannot believe a tutorial is coming on the way :O)

    I think you're totally right, if the corsage was smaller, would get lost. I noticed how in the old times women wore larger brooches/corsages than now. In the beginning I thought I would look silly with them, but makes sense to be bigger. And here is the proof! You look gorgeous with yours!

    Beta x

    PS - I love your dress with bell shape sleeves :)

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    1. Thank you Beta, I do hope you enjoy the tutorial.

      I must say, I didn't notice the 'larger' brooch thing myself, but you are right ~ it does make perfect sense.

      I am a fan of the sleeves as well ~ so fluttery and pretty no? :)

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  5. The size of the brooch definitely works in its favour - you cannot ignore it! It's absolutely adorable and deserves all the attention it gets. I just love the stamens inside each flower.

    Katie @ Katie Writes Stuff

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    1. Haha! Yes, ignoring it would be a bit of an ask! It's my first brooch of this size, but I've got to say, I really like it! Bigger is better right? ; P

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  6. That brooch is gorgeous! I am SO glad you are going to do a tutorial on it! And your dress is positively cool and lovely looking.

    Cheers!

    Brigid
    the Middle Sister and Singer

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    1. Yay! I'm glad your excited Brigid! I do hope that I get to see some of what other people make using this tutorial. :D

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  7. I think you did an amazing job "making do and mending"! Your brooch turned out wonderfully, and I think you're right that the larger size works well for a printed dress. I love to wear a busier print, and but sometimes I'll look at photos and realize that I needn't have bothered accessorizing, because you can't see any of it.
    Also, beautiful pregnant women make me a swoony. You're growing life! Inside your body! Way to perpetuate the human race for us (probable) non-breeders.
    Cheers,
    Jessica, Zella Maybe

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    1. Mmm, I also love prints but find that problem! You have these gorgeous little accessories that add so much, but just get lost and it's like... Awww.
      *sad face*

      Still, I'm glad I found out that I like larger sized brooches, because I think I'm going to make an effort to add some more to my ever-increasing collection!

      And yay babies. :) ♡

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  8. Big, small, medium, gigantic, itty-bitty, I love them all! Brooches are my number one vintage jewelry go to as well. Though this does stem somewhat from the fact that I'm allergic to nickel and thus have to avoid a lot of costume jewelry if contains metal (unless I'm certain said metal is nickel-free), I suspect that I would love and wear them nearly as much (if not the same amount point) blank even if that wasn't a factor. I really started ramping up my brooch collection about three years and have grown it quite a bit since then - it now total over 100 brooches, many are vintage and some just look the part, but I love them all equally and really enjoy partnering my pin with my daily outfits.

    Speaking of outfits, this one is so tremendously pretty and your big bouquet brooch is the perfect choice for a sweet, feminine dress like this.

    ♥ Jessica

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    1. You are a girl after my own heart Jessica! I don't know how many brooches I have collected, but there is always room for more in my mind! I don't really like bangles or bracelets because they interfere with typing and computer work ~ necklaces don't really grab me, and I never remember to change my earrings...

      But I'll always remember to don a pretty brooch! I'd love to see a post featuring your favorite brooches sometime. :D

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  9. It's just gorgeous! I love the flowers that you made yourself, and that makes it so much more interesting and lovely. I'm just starting to see the value of brooches again. I had a bit of a collection as a child, and then later I just didn't get what the point of them was, but now I'm coming around again!

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    1. I never wore brooches at all until I got in vintage fashion ~ I thought they were such an old lady thing! Hahaha! Of course, naturally, I adore them. :P

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  10. Hi Bonita, thank you for visiting my blog - I was curious and wanted to see yours. And - OMG - you have the most beautiful baby belly! I'm so happy to learn you're pregnant. I have 2 little ones too, and the time expecting was so wonderful. However, I didn't look as amazing as you - dressing vintage style and being pregnant is just great thing, but it didn't come to my mind back then...

    I think your brooch is totally adorable! Felt is a great material to get creative, and making brooches allows you to match the colours of a dress. Before I became a vintage sewer, I have never worn brooches, but now I have a huge (and constantly growing) collection. I even make my own from vintage supplies.

    I'm happy I found your blog, I will certainly come back often!

    All the best for you and your baby, take care!

    Best regards from cold, cold Switzerland, Doris

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    1. Hi Doris,

      You are more than welcome, I really like your vintage style, and some of those inspiration pictures you post are so stunning! It's really nice to see some European vintage inspiration. :)

      Isn't it funny how brooches just seem to become one of those indispensable vintage accessories? I adore them, and though I haven't made many of my own yet, I certainly want to keep trying my hand at it! I really like polymer clay for crafting brooches out of, though I have some beautiful ones in my collection that are felt.

      I will be so happy to see you around, and the visiting shall be mutual. I'd love to see some of the brooches you have created, I find that sort of thing so inspiring. :) b.

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  11. hello,ciao Bonita...first time here and enjoy the visit,You have a such great,enjoyable Blo...and...Your Style is fabolous...so creative,so ...artistic...and the photos are so nice...cheers!
    greetings from Italy

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    1. Ciao Aure! Thank you for visiting, I hope to see you around again. :)

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  12. It seems like everyone has done a bit of Make Do and Mend on their brooches. I love how yours came out using felt.

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  13. This is a lovely pin! I especially like the little bow. Just found your blog through Emileigh of Flashback Summer. :)
    -Emily

    Emily's Vintage Visions

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