Showing posts with label Market Finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Market Finds. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Ice Milk Aprons

Most people who know me, know that I love to cook, and I especially love to bake.  I enjoy eating baked goods which spurs my love for baking, but I also love all the kitchen supplies needed to bake.  Vintage rolling pins, wooden cutting boards, wooden spoons, aprons, and flour everywhere just conjure up for me ideas of a simpler time when breads, cookies, cakes, pies, jams, and butters were made on a daily basis.  I love that idea!  And, although I enjoy baking, I haven't quite made it to the daily routine of it yet, which, according to the fit of my jeans, is probably okay.  However, the enjoyment of a delicious baked good and all those little details that fill that romantic idea of daily baking just make my heart smile.

Ice Milk Aprons

So, a few years ago, one of my favorite magazines I use to read quite often caught my eye as it sat in my local grocery store magazine stand.  The colors on the cover appealed to me, but more importantly one of the headlines under the title - "Enterprising Women" - drew my attention too.  I picked it up, thumbed through it to this certain section, and saw several stories of these really creative women who had turned their craft into a thriving business.  One story in particular stood out to me and spoke directly to that daily baking idea that lives in my heart.  It was the story about Ashley Leckey (now Schoenith) who, inspired by and along with her grandmother, took her love of handwritten recipes and family dinners and was inspired to make these really amazing vintage style aprons.  

Ice Milk Aprons, Victoria Magazine, Heirloomed Blog
{photo credit: Ice Milk Aprons + Victoria Magazine, May/June 2010}

Ice Milk Aprons was born out of the love of family, cooking, and tradition, and lives to inspire others to treasure family memories, passed down recipes, and time spent together.  Such a sweet story and such beautifully styled aprons!  Ice Milk Aprons come in either full or waist length and are packaged in an over-sized preserve jar with a few recipe cards to get you started.  The other signature piece of Ice Milk Aprons is that each apron also comes with an Heirloom Tag - a piece of fabric that can be used to hand-stitch the initials of family members as the apron gets passed down through the generations.

Bella Vita Evergreen, livebellavita, Ice Milk Aprons

These beautiful and functional aprons will inspire bakers and wanna-be bakers to get their rolling pins and favorite family recipes out.  They make such great gifts too, especially bride and bridesmaid gifts and for the cook in your family who has everything.

Ice Milk Aprons
{photo credit: Ice Milk Aprons}

Ice Milk Aprons has grown quite a bit since 2010, and Ashley's collections now include table linens, garden aprons, market totes, cookware, vintage goods, and a holiday collection as well.


And, if you haven't seen these aprons in your local shops, then maybe you have seen a glimpse of them being stylishly worn by Food Network's Demaris Phillips on her show Southern At Heart.  She is a cooking instructor, turned Food Network Star, turned celebrity chef with amazing recipes and a fun show, and she does a fabulous job of showing off the ease, simplicity, and beauty of Ice Milk Aprons every week on her show.

Ice Milk Aprons, Demaris Phillips, Food Network, Southern At Heart
{photo credit: Ice Milk Aprons + Food Network}

The article that I read that spring day back in 2010 led me to contact Ashley and stock these lovely aprons in my own little shop.  I still love them today and hope that you will too!

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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

A Momentary Pause

Hi friends!  I took a bit of a pause from the Olive Basket since the holidays, but only momentarily.  Like the leaf in the picture below, our little lives over here in Austin have been in a bit of transition (including moving apartments), but we are getting settled into our new surroundings and our new routines.

Leafy Changes at the Olive Basket Texas

Thank you for hanging in there with me through the pause of the new year!  
My hope is that 2015 will bring lots of new finds - shops, bakeries, cafes, products, ideas - and that you can be inspired by all the creative businesses that are popping up everywhere.  My exploratory travel schedule has slowed down quite a bit, but when I do get a chance to get out and about, I will be sure to bring you stories about all the inspiring shops and businesses that I discover along my journey.  In the meantime, I will be focusing the Olive Basket on Market Finds, Artisan Goods, and Creative Ideas that I come across.  It brings me such great joy to discover one-of-a-kind, beautiful goods that I can use to create warm, welcoming spaces and places for others, so when I come across these treasures, I will be sure to pass them along. 

Seeing Inspiration at the Olive Basket Texas

 Stay tuned as I transition the focus of the Olive Basket just a bit and know that you can count on me to bring you what I see along my journey through neighborhood markets and small town main streets.  Thank you for walking with me on this journey and here is to a path full of new ideas and inspiration!!




Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Market Finds: November 2014

With Thanksgiving being only a week away, I thought this month's Market Finds would focus on some of my favorite finds that seem fitting for the upcoming holiday.  Whether you are setting a table this year for friends and family or will be a guest at someone's table, here are a few things that will set a festive and thankful touch to your gathering.  Read below for more details on these finds and be sure to click the links to discover more about the artisans behind these great products and to see more of their wonderful goods.  Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving!

the Olive Basket Market Finds

French & Sparrow: Clay Tags
These beautifully simple clay tags are just the right touch of casual elegance for any place setting this Thanksgiving or for any gift for that matter.  I can easily see using the "Thank You" tag or "Bon Appetit" tag as a napkin ring at each Thanksgiving place setting you set.  Or if you have a hostess gift to bring or favors/leftovers to send your guests home with, these would be a lovely addition and sentiment.  These tags are made by hand using a very unique and specific process that involves only natural materials.  They are made in Australia, but their uniqueness alone would most definitely be worth this out-of-country purchase.
French and Sparrow Clay Tags
{photo credit: FrenchandSparrow}
Where to Find French & Sparrow:
Purchase from Artisan @ Etsy.com/FrenchandSparrow
Learn More @ FrenchandSparrow.com

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Sunday Suppers: The Cookbook
Have you seen this cookbook yet?  I love it and I love the idea that brought it to be!!  Sunday Suppers began as a gathering of friends in a Brooklyn apartment that centered around a simple meal and a love of food with the sole purpose being the coming together.  This gathering grew into a weekly gathering and sharing of meals between friends and then became a dinner & communal cooking center for others.  Karen Mordechai, the creator behind Sunday Suppers, just recently launched a cookbook containing a collection of simple and seasonal meals that any expert chef or home cook would enjoy preparing.  There is no doubt in my mind that this cookbook will inspire anyone to gather with friends and family over a meal, so what better time than to pick this up then at Thanksgiving!  Pick it up for yourself as you get inspired about hosting your holiday meal or bring one to the host/hostess of the meal you will attend this year - they'll love it!
Sunday Suppers the Cookbook
{photo credit: Karen Mordechai of Sunday Suppers}
Where to Find Sunday Suppers:
Purchase from Artisan @ SundaySuppers.com
Learn More @ SundaySuppers.com
Find Locally @ Barnes & Noble or Williams Sonoma
Follow @ Pinterest.com/SundaySuppers

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Owl's Brew: Pink & Black
I actually saw this at Williams Sonoma recently and was so inspired by the creativity behind it!  The Owl's Brew is the first I have seen of a Tea that is hand crafted, hand blended, freshly brewed, and then bottled for creating unique cocktails.  The blends are crafted so that they pair easily with Whiskey, Tequila, Vodka, and even Wine to give you a whole new cocktail adventure.  The Brew's come in Classic (English Breakfast + Citrus), Coco-Lada (Black Tea + Coconut + Chai Spices), and Pink & Black (Darjeeling + Hibiscus + Strawberry).  The Pink & Black stood out as an interesting flavor to try and they give you the exact instructions on the back of the bottle for pairing with the right alcohol.  This is would be great to serve your guests this Thanksgiving as they are munching on apps and waiting for the meal.  Made in small batches by hand in Vermont.
The Owls Brew
{photo credit: Owl's Brew}
Where to Find Owl's Brew:
Purchase from Artisan @ OwlsBrew.com
Learn More @ OwlsBrew.com
Find Locally @ OwlsBrew.com/Retailers
Follow @ Facebook.com/theOwlsBrew

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Peg & Awl: Chalkboard Tablet
I recently saw this item come up in one of my social media feeds, and I thought it was just ingenious!  It combines three of my favorite things - chalkboard, notepad, reclaimed wood!  This husband and wife team who have created this product along with numerous others, are the clever folks behind Peg & Awl.  They live in Pennsylvania and wanted to put to use all the materials that were being tossed aside and unused and put them to good uses for themselves.  This has in turn for them become a thriving business, and out of it this clever notepad.  These chalkboard tablets are made from wood that comes from 19th century buildings, barns, and houses and finished with reclaimed black leather from WWII gun slings, chalkboard paint and tung oil.  What a great way to keep a list of reminders, grocery needs, or menu items.  A fun go-to for keeping track of your menu items or to-do-lists this holiday season!
Peg and Awl Chalkboard Tablet
{photo credit: Peg & Awl}
Where to Find Peg & Awl:
Purchase from Artisan @ PegandAwlbuilt.com


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Hester & Cook/Kitchen Papers: Blackberry Harvest Table Runner
I am a big fan of all the decorative paper table runners and placemats that you see out in the marketplace these days.  I just think it is such a great idea for hosting a large gathering because of all the beautiful patterns you can choose from which lends to a great canvas for building your table setting and it sure is easy to clean up after the meal (no laundering!).  This new print from Hester & Cook/Kitchen Papers caught my eye!  The Blackberry print lends to this season of harvest and I think it would pair beautifully with a white table setting and accents of deep burgundy, pine green, silver, or even gold.  This would be great for your Thanksgiving table this year and it comes in a 50ft roll so you will have plenty leftover for other gatherings or to use as gift wrap.  This table runner is printed using soy based inks (they're food safe!) and made in the USA by Hester & Cook who are based in Nashville.
Kitchen Papers Hester & Cook Paper Table Runner
{photo credit: Hester & Cook/Kitchen Papers}
Where to Find Hester & Cook/Kitchen Papers:
Purchase from Artisan @ HesterandCook.com
Follow @ Facebook.com/HesterandCook

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Potted Herbs: by YOU
As someone who attends more gatherings than she hosts, I am always trying to think of unique host/hostess gifts that will be meaningful to the recipient.  And, as someone who enjoys cooking and using the freshest ingredients she can, I am also a grand lover of herbs.  They are my favorite go-to item and they are pretty easy for this novice gardener to find some success at growing.  So, I thought I would include for this month's Market Finds, the potted herb which would make a unique and most delicious hostess gift this holiday season.  It is fairly easy to just pick up a small plant of rosemary, sage, or thyme (big fall flavors), put in a clay pot, add a tag indicating what it is, and take as your host/hostess gift this Thanksgiving. A simple, but lovely gift that can be cared for indoors and that provides for many other meals to come.  
Potted Herbs Bella Vita livebellavita

Where to Find Potted Herbs:
Stop by your local garden center or florist to see if they have herbs in stock.  If working with a local garden center or florist, you have the added bonus of asking them if they can get the herb you are seeking from their provider if they don't have what you are looking for in stock already.  Clay pots are available too and are $1-$3 at the most.  Add a tag made from black (or color of your choice) card stock, print the name of the herb on the tag, and attach to the rim of the clay pot with some gardener's twine.  Simple, easy, and a local find too!


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Market Finds: October 2014

I started a feature last month where I highlight artisan products that I come across in my explorations - my Market Finds.  With the month of October wrapping up and including Fall Festivals, Halloween Parties, and Harvest Parties, I thought these items might inspire you as you wrap up your last of the month festivities and plans.  Read below for more details on these finds and be sure to click the links to discover more about the artisans behind these great products and to see more of their wonderful goods.  Enjoy & Happy Fall Festivities!!

Tuffy Kickshaw's Sweet Covered Corn: Pumpkin Five Spice
This gourmet caramel corn is not like any caramel corn you ever tasted.  Small batches of handmade caramel corn is tossed with other gourmet ingredients to offer a vast array of seasonally inspired flavors.  The Pumpkin 5 Spice flavor is the traditional buttery caramel corn combined with real pumpkin & Chinese Five Spice - a must have at any of your upcoming weekend gatherings, to just have on hand as a go-to munchy, or to take as a hostess gift.  Tuffy Kickshaw is lovingly made in small batches by hand in Colorado.
Tuffy Kickshaw Gourmet Caramel Corn Colorado
{photo credit: Tuffy Kickshaw}
Where to Find Tuffy Kickshaw:
Purchase from Artisan @ TuffyKickshaw.com

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Waxing Kara: Cinnamon Honey Lollipops
An artist who became a beekeeper to harvest wax for her paintings (read her story HERE), Waxing Kara started harvesting the honey to create wonderful natural products.  One of her creative genius products is something I have never seen before - Honey Lollipops.  Her Cinnamon Honey Lollipops are seasonal in so many ways and are especially good for soothing a scratchy throat or to stir into a cup of hot tea.  Made by hand on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Waxing Kara Cinnamon Honey Lollipops
{photo credit: Waxing Kara}
Where to Find Waxing Kara:
Purchase from Artisan @ WaxingKara.com
Find Locally @ Waxing Kara.com/Retailers

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Amanda Catherine Designs: Fall Pencils
I love pens, pencils, and paper, and so of course, these pencils with fun Fall sayings caught my eye.  I think how sweet it would be to write a note and look down at my pencil to see "Hayrides & Apple Cider" reminding me of the season at hand - so inspiring!  Amanda combines whimsical sayings with fun designs to create all sorts of inspiring pencil sets, prints, and market totes too.  Made by hand in Savannah, Georgia.
Amanda Catherine Designs
{photo credit: Amanda Catherine Designs}
Where to Find Amanda Catherine Designs:
Purchase from Artisan @ Etsy.com/ACDShop
Learn More @ AmandaCatherineDesigns.com
Follow @ Facebook.com/AmandaCatherineDesigns

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Knot and Bow: Chalkboard Style Kraft Paper
As I mentioned above I love paper and this chalkboard style Kraft paper from Knot and Bow most definitely captured my attention!  Made from recycled paper, this black paper can be used to wrap a package, as a table runner, or for wine or cheese pairing events.  Find a white marker and add your words and it becomes a paper chalkboard!  This paper comes in a 15ft x 2ft roll and is made in Brooklyn, NY.
Knot and Bow Chalkboard Style Kraft Paper
{photo credit: Knot and Bow}
Where to Find Knot and Bow:
Purchase from Artisan @ Etsy.com/KnotandBow
Find Locally @ KnotandBow.com/Retailers








Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Round Top Antiques Week

One of the things that I have been wanting to do since I heard about it a couple of years ago is to go and experience Antiques Week in Round Top, TX.  It's a huge, three week long, outdoor antiques market, held twice a year - Spring & Fall - and is supposed to be the place to go if you are an antiques lover or shopper of any kind.  I have heard that even buyers from Pottery Barn attend these events just to get inspiration!  The Fall event this year happened between Sept. 19 and Oct. 4, and since we now live only about 1-1/2 hours of a beautiful drive away, it seemed an easy choice to hop in the car and go check it out.
Round Top TX Antiques Week Fall 2014
We had no agenda to find a perfect piece or vintage treasure, so my husband and I went as scouts if you will to see if we could understand better how to plan for future trips when we did actually have a more specific purchasing need.
Round Top TX Antiques Week Fall 2014
This enormous outdoor market included miles of antique vendors that you could literally spend weeks perusing through, but our scouting adventure only included looking around at a few of the smaller venues.  It was quite amazing to see rows and rows of rusty, chippy, well-loved items that most assuredly would find a new home soon enough.  I only came away with a few pictures and empty hands this time around, but I have a much better idea of how I would plan a more purposeful trip in the future.
Round Top TX Antiques Week Fall 2014
One of the stops that I wanted to be sure to make on this journey was at Old Glory Antiques located in Burton, TX, just a few miles north of Round Top.  
Old Glory Antiques Burton TX Antiques Week Fall 2014
Old Glory is a well-known antiques shop based in Denver that has recently opened their second location here in Texas so they could participate in the bi-annual Round Top events.  Since they are only open in conjunction with Antiques Week, I had to stop in while we were there to see a familiar favorite from my Colorado home.  
Old Glory Antiques Burton TX Antiques Week Fall 2014
Old Glory has long been well known for bringing together a beautiful mix of primitive antiques and modern-day home accessories, and their Texas shop was no different.
Old Glory Antiques Burton TX Antiques Week Fall 2014
Old Glory Antiques Burton TX Antiques Week Fall 2014
The space was just a bit bigger, but it was filled with all the furniture pieces and vintage finds that are so well identified with Old Glory in Denver.
Old Glory Antiques Burton TX
So, if you love antiques or just like the idea of miles of shopping, then Round Top Antiques Week is definitely a trip worth taking.  It is a much bigger venture than most outdoor markets you might be familiar with so you really do have to go with a plan.  I came across a really helpful article from Country Living Magazine that gives a lot of good tips for planning a trip to Round Top, and I have linked that article for you in the notes below.  Antiques Week is also held in some of the nicest weather times in Texas with Spring being a favorite time of year for seeing gorgeous displays of Bluebonnets.  Whenever you decide to make the trip, I know you will love it and will definitely walk away with full hands, full cars, unique and treasured pieces for your home, and many wonderful stories of your shopping extravaganza!
Round Top TX Antiques Week Fall 2014

Enjoy & Explore more of Round Top's Antiques Week
Location:  Round Top, TX
Hours:  Spring & Fall each year
More Info:  AntiqueWeekend.com
Click HERE for the Country Living Magazine article about planning your trip

Enjoy & Explore more of Old Glory Antiques
Store Locations:  Denver, CO & Burton, TX
Store Hours:  Depends on the location; check website for more info




Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Market Finds: September 2014

Fall is now officially in full swing, and, it being my favorite season, I am excited to dive into it!  I have always loved the change of the leaves, the cooler mornings, the crispness of the air, the sunlight, and of course the cozy aromas of this season. And with that, for me, comes an increased attention to the inside of my home and the desire to gather with family and friends around a harvest table delighting in the seasons bounty.  I begin to dream about setting a dinner table that is rustic and simple, Sunday afternoon picnics that require long sleeves and a glass of red wine, deliciously fragrant candles that welcome you home and beg you to stay, cookie jars full of favorite fall-inspired treats, and the overall warmth and coziness that this season inspires.
As I have been exploring the marketplace in recent months, a few things have captured my eye that bring forward those ideas of cozy days and beautiful gatherings.  I especially love it when I am inspired by unique goods that can only be found in local boutiques or just straight from the artisans themselves.  Below are my six favorite finds that inspire me as this season begins.  They can all be found either in a local boutique near you or directly from the artisan who made them.  Take a look, explore what these artisans are offering & creating, and be inspired by the warmth and beauty of this new season!

1. Burlap Market Tote from Ice Milk Aprons - a perfect tote for the market, an afternoon wine picnic, or just toting around everyday needs!
     (photo credit: IceMilk Aprons)
     Buy:  Ice Milk Aprons Website
     Find Here:  Local Stores
     Follow:  Ice Milk Aprons Facebook Page

2. Mini 3.5oz Apple Picking Soy Candle from P.F. Candle Co - the perfect scent of crisp apples with a hint of autumn; made of 100% soy wax and hand-poured in the USA, this mini candle is travel size and perfect gift size although it comes in larger sizes as well; it is definitely a must have in every home this Fall!
    (photo credit: P.F. Candle Co)
     Buy:  P.F. Candle Co's Website
     Find Here:  Local Stores
     Follow:  P.F. Candle Co's Facebook Page

3. Farmhouse Beehive Salt Cellar from Bowl & Pitcher - an adorable addition to your Fall table setting that will sure to grab the attention of your guests and stash quite a bit of salt too.
    (photo credit: Bowl & Pitcher)
     Buy:  Bowl & Pitcher's Website
     Find Here:  Not currently available in local stores, but only on their website
     Follow:  Bowl & Pitcher's Facebook Page

5. Ticking Dinner Napkins from Raw Materials Design - these dinner napkins come in navy, red, or tan and will lend a rustic feel to your Fall dinner gatherings; they are yarn-dyed 100% cotton and are a perfect 20" square.
    (photo credit: Raw Materials Design)
     Buy:  Raw Materials Design's Website
     Find Here:  Local Stores
     Follow:  Raw Materials Design's Facebook Page

5. Nectarine Jam with Long Pepper, Balsamic Vinegar & Sea Salt from Lemon Bird Handmade Jams - this is by far my favorite flavor from Amy Deaver, the creative artisan jam maker at Lemon Bird Jams; it is a perfect Fall pairing with toasted baguette slices and a dab of goat cheese - yum!
    (photo credit: Bella Vita)
     Buy:  Lemon Bird's Website
     Find Here:  Local Stores
     Follow:  Lemon Bird's Facebook Page

6. Beechwood Spoons from Bowl & Pitcher - every kitchen needs a set (or two or three!) of these spoons; they would also make a lovely hostess gift paired with a tea towel or a jar of artisan jam (see #5!)
    (photo credit: Bowl & Pitcher)
     Buy:  Bowl & Pitcher's Website
     Find Here:  Not currently available in local stores, but only on their website
     Follow:  Bowl & Pitcher's Facebook Page