My latest theme is available now, and so are plenty of choices in a perennially fresh (non-) color combination!
Oh, I know there are well-researched and highly-vetted Pantone colors of the year, but there is always a color pulling me in a different direction. Last year I went on about Zing Green (my name for bright spring green) and Palatinate Blue.
I still love those colors, but this year it’s Robin’s Egg Blue. (Another strong favorite I will save for another time.)
Feast your eyes on shades of Robin’s Egg from vintage sellers on Etsy. As of today these are currently for sale and the links are in my Etsy favorites collection on the subject.
Robin’s Egg Blue vintage on Etsy I mean, come on, this color and a Spring-o-later? Be still my vintage-loving heart!
Do you have a color that stirs your heart right now?
Did you notice that gingham check fabric is a major trend in fashion this spring? I love seeing this because the inspiration feels so vintage!
My animated March theme is a small tribute to the vintage gingham check originals:
It’s the final day of my fundraiser benefiting the endangered manatees of Belize. I am so glad to see the total reach $620, but would love to raise that total to the goal of $700 or even more.
You may have recently seen news of the amazing manatee rescue operation in Florida, where 19 manatees were pulled from a drainage pipe in which they had become trapped. A large group of people worked all night to rescue them, involving city workers, manatee specialists and volunteers. It really takes some equipment and human power to deal with all the issues (most of them human caused) which afflict manatees.
In Belize there is a ready group of volunteers, lead by the amazing Jamal Galves.
Click to view Oceana's video about Galves and manatee rescue in Belize |
These important tools we need I can assure you are the difference between us rescuing an injured or sick manatee or dragging away a dead carcass.$700 is not the total needed to purchase a boat, truck and trailer for manatee rescue. It is just a fraction of the total needed, but each increment brings Protect Our Manatees Belize (under the auspices of Sea to Shore Alliance) closer to their goal.
Please help me help this great cause today! 25% of your purchase price from the denisebrain Etsy shop and the denisebrain web store will be added to the total. If you prefer, you may donate directly on my YouCaring.com page set up for this fundraiser. Even $5 brings us closer!
Here’s where we stand (float?) today on the fundraiser for the protection of manatees in Belize.
Two days ago I took encouragement from the number we had reached and up the goal to $700 for the month. I couldn’t do this without the generosity I have been shown.
Then yesterday, there was this post on the Protect Our Manatees Belize Facebook page:
Manatees are endangered because of human activity, and it is our responsibility to work to protect these gentle creatures. If your pocketbook is empty, would you help me spread the word? And if it’s not empty, even $5 will help. Thank you so much!!Our Belize Manatee Project team was just starting to think it possible that they would finish the week without a dead manatee reporting but sadly, a deceased female calf was found late this evening. The team has not been able to get through a full week without the report of a dead manatee since the start of 2015.Manatee mortality is still very high in Belize and the need for continued conservation efforts is more pressing now than ever.
OK. It's like this: With 11 days to go in my fundraiser I have upped the goal to $700. Does that sound like a lot? Well, did you know that an orphaned baby manatee must drink a bottle of milk every two hours? And that in Belize the milk they must be fed costs $14-17 US dollars per bottle? You can see how even the wee-est manatee costs quite a bit of money to help, not to mention expertise, equipment, heart and soul.
Image courtesy of Peppermint Narwhal Creative |
One week of February has gone by and I’m pleased to say that we have raised $174 for the rescue of manatees in Belize.
Belize is a stunningly beautiful, ecologically diverse country. Tourism dollars are very important to the economy, but the dredging for marinas, ripping out of mangrove swamps and increased boat traffic have put endangered manatees at more risk than ever before.
With injuries and loss of habitat the very rare manatees of Belize are in need of protection, rescue, rehabilitation and advocacy. Sea to Shore Alliance is one organization working on all those fronts. When I read that there is a project (called Protect Our Manatees Belize) to raise funds for a boat, truck and trailer in order to get help to manatees quickly (they have relied on borrowed equipment) I felt I had to see what I could do to assist.
I have every faith in the good of this group. If you haven’t already heard of Belizean Jamal Galves, please read the article Meet the Man Saving Belize’s Manatees, One Baby At a Time. Mr. Galves’s gofundme page can accept direct donations for the cause. The financial goal is ambitious, but so is the ambition to protect manatees. Ambitious and absolutely necessary.
Another way for you to help the cause is to make any purchase from my denisebrain web store or Etsy shop. 25% of your purchase will go to the cause during the month of February. I would also be glad to direct funding to Protect Our Manatees Belize through Sea to Shore Alliance if you would like to make a contribution through my YouCaring page. I will donate 100% of any donations offered to me on that page.
Manatees Forever!
The manatee hugger is back! ...Actually she never goes away. You knew that, right?
I found the page Protect Our Manatees Belize on Facebook and asked what kind of support or help I could offer. Jamal himself got back to me with an urgent fundraiser for manatees through the organization Sea to Shore Alliance. Here is part of the text of the gofundme.com page set up for Protect Our Manatees Belize.
The “Protect Our Manatees Belize” project, coordinated by Jamal Galves, is organizing a fundraiser to help save our manatees. Mr. Galves, the Belize Manatee Program Coordinator for Sea to Shore Alliance (S2S) works in collaboration with the Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI) to protect threatened coastal species and their habitat, in particular the West Indian manatee. Belize has the highest known density of Antillean manatees, a subspecies of the West Indian manatee, in the world. Unfortunately, because of rapidly increasing coastal development, human related manatee deaths are rapidly increasing. Boat kills and habitat destruction are currently the major threats to the survival of manatees in Belize. Research conducted by S2S have been used by the Belize government to establish sanctuaries, speed zones and other actions that help ensure the survival of manatees in this remarkable country.
With the increase in report of manatee strandings (from 11 in 2009 to 30 in 2013) and the lack of the necessary resources our response to these stranding has been limited. To try and address these glitches we are organizing a fundraiser with hopes to raise enough funds to purchase a truck and a small boat that will aid us greatly in our response to the growing numbers of reports. Securing these vehicles for the Protect Our Manatees Belize program will alleviate the dependency on others to transport a manatee to the rehabilitation center, or having to wait for someone to offer their boat to respond to a sick or injured manatee in the event of an emergency rescue. All these instances require rapid and timely response, which can determine the difference in rescuing a sick/injured animal or towing away a dead carcass.
You can play a huge role in helping us to make a difference for these gentle giants.
The equipment to quickly rescue a manatee—Is that so much to ask? I urge you to donate directly to this cause on the gofundme page or through my youcaring page set up for the purpose, or to find vintage clothing from the denisebrain.com web store or Etsy shop. 25% of your purchase will go to this fundraiser during the month of February.
I love vintage Valentines. Last year I matched some charmers with vintage items I’ve sold. This year, my February theme is a small tribute:
It is terribly easy to think of reasons to love vintage clothing, and this is just one of them: The quality.
Yesterday was a fairly typical day for me, photographing clothing from various eras. I photographed a dress from about 1924, and a sweater from the 1950s.
1950s appliquéd sweater in my Etsy shop |
1920s dress in my Etsy shop |
This one sold really fast |
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day I’m remembering one of the most powerful moments in human history, when on a sweltering August day in 1963, 250,000 people of all colors converged on The National Mall in Washington D.C.
Look at any photo of the leaders or the crowd and you see suits and ties, skirts, blouses and hats.
Center for Jewish History, 1963 |
U.S. National Archives and Records Administration |
In the grand scheme of things, does dress matter? Maybe not, but it is a choice. What does your choice say about you? What do you want it to say?
And what about those who have no choice? This is a great day to remember those who (unlike me) don’t wear 2nd-hand clothing by choice. Surely there is a suit of your husband’s or a pair of shoes that are never worn—kids clothing that they’ve grown out of. Not only are the impoverished hungry in our communities, they don’t have the clothing they need to stay warm let alone get back on their feet.
In less than one minute I was able to find a list of my city’s homeless shelters along with other places to donate clothing, toiletries and other essentials. I am going to go find some good quality clothing to share today in honor of Martin Luther King’s Day. If any piece of it gives someone the lift she deserves...that would be a small dream come true.
A few of my favorite sold items from the year gone by. I always find it hard to choose because I actually really love the vintage fashions I offer to you—These are just the ones that stuck hardest in my mind.
Summer to winter, vintage is best |
1910s silk satin to 1960s stretch velvet |
Polar Vortex collars
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Decked out sweaters |
Ready for Valentine’s Day |
Sophisticated stripes |
Bags with friends |
The great white shirt |
Spring flirts |
Novelty print 40s dresses |
Novelty print 50s skirts |
Hats with character |
Check it out, spring edition |
Pretty party |
Eee-haw! |
Atomic bombshell prints |
Ready for the 4th of July |
Check it out, summer edition |
Picnic anyone? |
Suitable for summer |
Summer accessories |
Viva La Mexicana skirt |
Check it out, late summer edition |
Novelty print 50s dresses |
Meow mix |
Covetable bags |
Autumn leaves |
The red coats are coming |
These are silver, those are gold |
Gold standard in accessories |
Aren’t you plaid? |
Sweater girl! |
Simply red |
Swing coats in the red |
One of the nicest comments I received this year: ...this picture made me SO SUPER happy! i had to thank you! ...it just struck me as such an "i love myself" "everything is great" "it's going to be an awesome day" moment, that i had to share that with you. That made me feel like I’m doing something right!
One of the things I like the most is seeing my customers wearing their vintage clothing. Some of these have been photographed by professionals, others by creatively-minded people, others by just us average people, but you are all way above average to me.
May 2015 be a year in which you receive as much joy as you give!
You’ve done it again! I am able to make a substantial contribution to Conservation Northwest because of your interest and enthusiasm for the cause. Today I can send the goal-exceeding $518 raised in December to CNW. I know this will be put to the best use by this great organization which is dedicated to protecting wild places in the Northwest on so many fronts.
Original artwork by JahnaVashti on Etsy |
As usual, I say out with the new and in with the old! That is, I wish you new thoughts, new adventures, new friends...but vintage style!
Please see (and hear) my animated vintage greeting to you:
I need your help right now. I am going away on vacation—the first in many years—and my work for Conservation Northwest is unfinished.
I have a couple of days before I promised to deliver $500 to this great cause that protects the ecosystems of the Northwest. This area is the home of grizzlies, wolves, mountain lions and woodland caribou, old growth forests, pristine wilderness...and steady encroachment from human occupation and interests. We in the Northwest are the keepers of much of what is considered wild and wonderful in the U.S. Help me help Conservation NW to preserve this national and world treasure for all time.
I may go on vacation, but I won’t go happily without finishing this. Please either find something you love at denisebrain.com (Etsy shop and web store) where 25% of your purchase price will go to CNW, or consider a direct donation at my YouCaring.com page.
Some of the most beloved creatures on earth are counting on us.
Public domain photo
Here’s what you can do: If you find a vintage item you love in my Etsy shop or web store, purchase it this month and I will donate 25% to CNW. You may also donate directly on my YouCaring.com page. YouCaring takes absolutely nothing from your donation, and neither do I.
Please consider chipping in, for the grizzlies, wolves, spotted owls, woodland caribou, and all the other iconic species of the Northwest.
At the end of the 1980s I started being a supporter of Northwest Ecosystem Alliance because the fledgling organization gave me hope for the continuing health of the natural environment of my area in the face of a drastically expanding human population.
That organization is now called Conservation Northwest, and it gives me more hope than ever.
I live in Washington State (first Seattle, and now Spokane) and I am extremely fortunate to have diverse and unusual ecosystems in my backyard. There are diverse wildflowers and old-growth forests, tiny pikas and grizzly bears. There are about 44 endangered species, including iconic mammals such as the gray wolf, cougar and orca whale. One of the most critically endangered species in the U.S. is found in northeastern Washington: the woodland caribou. I have seen one of these magnificent reindeer relatives while on a hike. There was snow on the ground in the mountains on the 4th of July, and we saw nearly round hoof prints.
And then we came upon this solid and compact caribou with its snowshoe-like round hooves. It was a very rare siting of a woodland caribou for someone in the Northwestern U.S.
I am indeed fortunate.
The world is filled with deserving causes, but more and more I see the point of helping out in my own backyard. Conservation Northwest looks out for the wild Northwest and the balance between ecosystems, communities and wildlife. None of our natural treasures are a given for the future, and Conservation Northwest is watching out for the wild, present and future. Of course these are the country’s and the world’s wild treasures too...rare, wonderful, and to be preserved by and for all.
This month, for the sixth year, I am devoting a portion of my sales to CNW. Twenty-five percent of the purchase price on any of my vintage items in the denisebrain web store and the denisebrain Etsy shop will go to this great organization. If you don’t see any vintage that inspires you but would like to contribute, please go to my YouCaring.com page. YouCaring takes no money from the cause, so your donation goes entirely to CNW.
My goal is challenging: $500. We’ve done it before, you and I...let’s do it again!