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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

journey: national stationery show!

National Stationery Show
NEW YORK!
The gypsies are in NY! 
Our first stationery show


 this cute DIY coffee wrap using canvas corp papers and 7gypsies 
dome studs has been a hit at stationery show

 gypsy junk
 cute Canvas Corp burlap cones, Tattered Angels misted name cards, 
7gypsies shadow box and standing clip

 7gypsies, Canvas Corp & Tattered Angels stationery show booth


 7gypsies, Tattered Angels & Canvas Corp wedding table at stationery show

 Canvas Corp goodies
gypsy wares

Saturday, April 7, 2012

journey: a day in paris

a day in paris
by paula cheney

On a recent trip to Paris I spent the day walking a small part of the city looking for inspiration in the beauty and architecture this city has to offer.  So join me on my walk through Paris armed with a map, my iPhone, and a good pair of walking shoes...because there's a big city ahead.

8:30am - Walking to the Eiffel Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars
8:30am - Get in line for the Eiffel tower before it opens.  Riding up with the first 10 people is worth the wait.  Fabulous views of the city in every direction.  Where to walk today?  definitely along the Seine and then who knows?
To one side, a look down at the Champ de Mars where I just came from.
And the other direction...the place I think I will head next, the road between the Petit Palais and the Grande Palais.
11:00 - Stroll along the Seine to the Pont Alexander Bridge.

12:00 - Cross the Pont Alexandre bridge, widely regarded as the most ornate and extravagant bridge in Paris.  I agree!
 If you turn to the left while on the bridge you can see the Eiffel Tower in the distance.
12:30pm - Head up Avenue Winston Churchill between the Grande Palais the Petit Palais.  Built for Universal Exhibition in 1900, the Petit Palais now houses the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts.
The gold gate at the entrance to the Petit Palais.
1:00pm - Cross the busy Champs Elysees and walk into the park.  Pick any of the benches in the park to sit and enjoy the trees and blooming flowers.  If you are a true Parisian you will be reading a book. 
2:00 - After spending some time in the park, walk a bit further toward the Rue Royale, passing the American Embassy on the way.  Stop in for lunch at any of the wonderful bakeries (Boulangerie) along the street.  The fresh sandwiches will be ready when you arrive and almost impossible to choose from.
And how can you pass up a pastry for dessert?  then again, how do you choose?
3:00pm - After lunch, head toward La Madeleine for a peek inside.
 3:30pm - Back down the steps, walk around Le Madeleine and onto Rue Tronchet for the rest of the trip.  Keep walking taking note of the shops along the way.
4:00pm - On to the huge Printemps department store.  I could spend hours in this store looking at everything from clothes to furniture design.
 Very fun glassware
Silverware
 Love this display for Louis Vuitton bag.
7:00pm- After dinner in the cafe, leave Printemps and take the Metro back to the apartment (too many packages to walk home).  It's been a great day for a walk through a few streets of this great city. I hope you enjoyed the walk too.
cheers! 
paula

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

journey: paris-sande krieger

What Gypsies look for at the Paris Flea Market
by sande krieger
Paris is known for it's fabulous flea markets. Every Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting, right off the Porte de Vanves (line 13) metro stop is an outdoor flea that covers 2+ blocks. It is perfect for those looking for a treasure, small enough to fit in that extra empty suitcase you brought, that will remind you of your Parisian aventure.
Gypsies looking to fill their shadow boxes & letterbox trays with something to catch the eye would nab one of these tiny photo frames filled with an elegant frenchman or madame.
The fabric cards would look lovely framed or placed in one of the new 7Gypsies book stands.
Rows and rows of cabinet cards were just begging to be added to my library drawers at home.


Along with this butterfly button card.






A gypsy has to have a large roll of euros in their wallet to spring for this little gem but he's rare and would look quite dashing under a glass dome.




Vintage pastry molds are perfect for storing all your little baubles and bits.




Of course, one can't pass up a couple of decks of vintage playing cards to use in your next altered book project.







And you can't leave Paris without this little beauty to hold all your euro cents in, because after visiting this flea, that's probably all you'll have left.