It’s election day, except I already voted for John McCain which you can read about here. So much for never discussing politics or religion….rules I frequently violate. In other news, guess what I found yesterday? C’mon, guess….no, I didn’t find cheap and gorgeous pieces of ironstone. No, I did not find a way to train for a half marathon without running…..and no, I did not find my sanity which I seemed to have misplaced a few months back. But I did find several delightful pieces of hammered aluminum at my local antique store. It seems they have some new vendors…..who have some new pieces. Or had some new pieces. For those of you who don’t love all things 1950, hammered aluminum was very popular back then and is harder to find these days because it’s relatively inexpensive and people who buy it…love it and don’t give it up. Why do I love all things from the 40’s and 50’s…..I don’t know. Maybe it’s because that’s when my parents were born….and we always idealize the past. Maybe it’s because I watched too many episodes of Leave it to Beaver….and Andy Griffith….and I love Lucy…and Happy Days. But I love old things….which sounds much better if you say ‘vintage’. And I absolutely can’t wait until Thanksgiving…..when my hammered aluminum will make it’s debut. Macdaddy loves this quote by Cicero, which seems so appropriate today,
Doesn’t it look lovely against the black bookshelf? This piece I will use for silverware.…
and these pretty little pieces will hold olives and pickles…..
and this sweet covered dish will hold my cranberries and apple dish……
and this…..will hopefully be finished by then. I’m painting the bookshelf black….then I have to distress it (to make it looked ‘worn’ )and then I will add maple stain(to make it look vintage)
and then I will add the hammered aluminum to make it look retro 50’s. Now, go vote. For John McCain. And find some beautiful pieces of hammered aluminum. And put on an apron and make homeade bread with your own two hands. And turn off the TV and send your kids outside to play. And dance. The east coast swing preferably. But I’m not trying to tell you what to do.
Jessica says
Thanks for the lesson on hammered aluminum. I didn’t know that’s what it was called, but it sure is pretty. I guess I’ll start thinking about our Thanksgiving feast and what I’ll serve and how I’ll dress the table. I’m still waiting to find out if it will be just us or a bunch of family from Utah. I’ve got to run so I can go vote for McCain! BTW – Sorry for disappointing you with that whole Hulk thing. LOL.
Keli says
I voted for McCain! : ) Those are beautiful pieces of “vintage” decor! Oh, I think it would fun to learn the east coast swing too! I would love it if Mr. Mom would just learn to dance with me! LOL! And stop telling me what to do lady! : ) I love this post!
Kelly says
Did you paint over the hummingbird? So sad!
Davisix says
Love, love, love your new vintage hammered aluminum….what a find! And OH, if I could only do the East Coast Swing. I’m a dancer like that in my dreams. Vote…McCain!!!
The Peterson family says
oh, those are the best 2 topics- politics and religion! life would be boring without. now if I can learn the east coast swing….never learned that one in my dancin days. we voted for mccain, or as isaac and gracie say “we are voting for the elephant today!”
edie+steve says
Kelly,
I regret to say I did paint over the hummingbird, but I’m thinking of adding her back with lots of friends to join her!
gina says
Love those pieces -they look very good against the black- which needs to “ruined” to look even better. 🙂
paperjunk-lc says
I don’t share your love of McCain but I am a collector of Hammered Aluminum. Specifically Buenilum. I’m always looking on ebay for it.