Friday, November 21, 2008

Grandma Trudy's Buttons...




Many months ago, my sweet little grandmother Trudy happened upon an old pickle jar full of buttons that she had been give to her by her mother. The giant jar was full of intersting and whilsical buttons that grandma and her mother had collected over the years. Amazing colors and sizes, lovely in almost every way! Well, Grandma was in another one of her "spring cleaning modes" and had put that old jar next to the trash can. Needless to say, I saved them! But what was I going to do with all those buttons? The images below are examples of what I came up with!





Rings and bracelets hand crafted and deeply fabulous! Rings $4.00 each and bracelets $15.00 each. If you would like to purchase, shoot me an email with your ring size and we can work it out.




Of course, you can always go to our little shop on Main Street in Roy to purchase as well...


Sunday, November 9, 2008

Boutique coming up soon....

Hi Everyone!


Re'D'fined is going to have some hats and vintage button jewelry in a local Syracuse boutique this weekend. Check it out! I have some fun bracelets and rings not to mention some deeply fabulous hats!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Hat and buttons and buttons and hats...




Hey everyone! Okay, so you know how much I love love LOVE vintage buttons and hats? Well, I have finally combined the two with vintage lace and other inspired items to create the best hats for adults and kids. I love love LOVE them as well! Each hat feature something authentically vintage whether it is a brooch, hat or lace. So fun. SO fab-shabulous!




These are my Favorites! You can pick any of them up at the shop in Roy. Adult Hats: $24 Girlie Girl Hats $16. Some may be priced a smidgen higher if I have used all three authentic antique or vintage items to create the hat. A small price to pay for actual vintage fabulosity!




Friday, October 24, 2008

my first post...



Well here I am! Finally I have this blog up and running. Hopefully I will be able to post a few times a week with new and fun items. I adore this image of an old door I purchased from my friend Brenda. I saw something special in this door.





It could have be the dilapidated hinges or rusted knob, perhaps even the chipped paint...something to me said, hall tree. So, I took an old twin head board and used it to create a bench, attached it to the door and found some great hooks for hats and such. What do you think?