How did I know you were fellow ridiculous fancy things lovers?

Somehow I knew it deep in my heart.

I just knew you'd understand.

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Ever since I can remember I have loved fancy things.

And by fancy I mean sparkly, intricate, sweet, floral, jeweled, dreamy, etc.

Many times old, many times discovered in glass cases.

My godmother wore rings on all her fingers and it was almost more than my 10 year old heart could handle.

The first time I went into an antique store I almost fainted.

All my senses burst open, it was everything to my attic, fairytale, fancy things loving heart.

The scent of old books, the sparkle of antique crystals…

And so, I've spent the last 25 years collecting all manner of things, including (but not limited to) fancy ones.

It just makes me happy, plain and simple.

The hunt is extra fun.

But more than that…

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It's my inspiration for what I love, making art.

It just opens my heart up to go out hunting for treasure and it inspires my creative side in ways I can't describe.  It's almost cathartic for me. Just go out and look around, enjoying the moment.

When I was 11 my parents let me paint my walls and my furniture in my room.

I started DIYing and upcycling in the late 80's as a kookie kid looking to express the feelings deep in my soul.

This explosive feeling to make something, to let my feelings explode out of me like fireworks.

I started painting on large scale canvases at that early age.

I called it painting my feelings.

And it took me places I couldn't have dreamed of.

Portals through paint and music in the background, bliss.

But it all began with first painting and altering my surroundings.

It was the first step in my creative journey.

Boy did I paint everything up in my bedroom.

And it is always a doorway for me.

I still find myself hunting down furniture and painting it.

Like the furniture in the backdrop of the photo below.

The hunt was incredible for that cabinet and the decision to paint it pink was inevitable.

My sister drove with me to the middle of nowhere, for an old cabinet with its original fancy key!

And of course, a whole table and chairs painted teal and gold was no small project.

(and reupholstering the seats)

Now you know why I've been so busy, and I still have a roster of projects I'm working on.

But it's all part of my creative expression and the end result is only one that can make you happy.

It's being true to you.

Even if your truth is pink and teal.

With fairy lights thrown in for good measure of course.

What's a tea room without a little Marie Antoinette peeking out.

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I've always said, I'm going hunting for fancy things whenever I head out to antique.

But it wasn't until I saw Beauty and the Beast that I said, I NEED all the ridiculous fancy things.

I was being funny of course, but now I always say that.

I need ridiculous fancy things 🙂

It's part joke and part truth I'd say.

The joy in the hunt is finding something you see as priceless, and it ends up being 7 dollars.

Sometimes 2.

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I'm obsessed with little porcelain birds and of course pretty tea cups, actually all pretty things tea related, as you may already know.

Sometimes you pay up for something really special that you know you will never find again.

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And other times you get deals deals deals.

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It's the colors and shapes that really inspire me.

And so I magpie it up, smash it all together in a cabinet, and everyday I am inspired when I peer through the glass.

It's like this fancy lamp…

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To some it might be simply ridiculous.

To others it might be ridiculously good.

Or even ridiculously fancifully fabulous!

To someone it was a thrift store donation.

To another person pricing it, it was worth 48 dollars.

With lamps half price on the day I came around.

To me it was the most incredible find everrrrrrr.

Mainly because I love frilly things.

Silly things.

Pastel things.

Gold things.

Porcelain things.

Fairytale things.

And lambs?! Oh yes.

Flowers.

Floral clothing.

Flowers in their hair??!!!

Sold sold sold.

Ridiculous fancy things.

You inspire me so!

 

Now I own the domain ridiculousfancythings dot com.

What ever shall I do with it?

Time will tell.

 

The inspiration these collected abandoned treasures bring me is everything.

I find treasure hunting utterly relaxing.

Fulfilling.

I once tried to be zen and gave all my stuff away.

That was around 1998.

A youngster in college but I had some gooood treasures I tell ya.

I still regret it, but I also say c'est la vie at the same time.

(mostly miss my original art work I donated)

Such is life.

(and boy have I made up for that zen purge, haha!)

I admire people who can be stuffless.

But I like my stuff so I'll keep it.

And I respect those that don't want any fancy things.

Because what is life without a variety of tastes and likes?

We're all different and that is beautiful.

If someday I have to go live in the woods with nothing (my mind thinks these things might happen you see), I suppose I'd collect acorns and dried seeds and fruit pits to make jewelry with. And treasure covered in fancy moss??!!  Oh my, yes!

So it seems, I'm not partial just to over the top fancy things you can only buy in the store.

I'm  open to nature's ridiculous fancy things too.

Hello trumpet flower trees, hello giant dahlias, hello wisteria, hello – well you catch my drift.

Speaking of drift, even some drift wood is fancy if you ask me.

I brought a piece back shaped as a heart from the ocean last summer.

So now, tell me…

What's your favorite ridiculous fancy thing?

Inquiring minds want to know?

 

xoxoxo

 

 See you soooon!

 

Love, V

 

 

 

ps:  

I watched Under the Tuscan Sun in the background (one of my faves) whilst working on this blog post.

Gosh, what a mood lifter.

Watch it again, so fun & uplifting <3

Beautiful soundtrack too.

 

 

  1. Deborah says:

    Lovelovelove!
    Keep becoming more YOU!
    **kisskiss**
    Deborah

  2. So good to see you again and all your spectacularly fanciful fancy things. As springs melts into summer your favorite colors of pink and teal flood my mind.
    Have a wonderfully fancy day.
    Always,
    Queenie Believe

  3. Cori G. says:

    Me thinks YOU are my most beloved rediculous fancy thing in life and what an inspiration you are to sooo many of us out in blog landia. Ok, so, if I had to say what was my true besides you, I’d have to say pink tutu’s. I have loved, coveted and desired to have an entire closet filled with them for as long as I can remember. I bet you’re a pink tutu girl too! 😜😆😊😃❤️❣💖💕🌺🌹😍😘

  4. VALERY says:

    You are a wonder……….It’s special to be………delightfully so…..carry on…….MRS. PINK……MRS. TURQUOISE💋

  5. Candice says:

    My eyes glaze over at the beauty of your your fancy stuff! I love pink and aqua and gold and crystal chandliers. I enjoy my fancy stuff on a smaller scale (due to the 1200 square feet of my home)! I still want to see a video tour of your homes!

  6. Renee says:

    So good to see your lovely fancy things. I do not have a lot of fancy but I have a few fancy things. I used to be really into country looking things but now I seem to not really have a style 🙂 My favorite colors right now seem to be aqua and red. Turquoise, aqua, light blues make me happy.

  7. Hey V!
    My first time on the blog…WILL NOT BE LAST!! I too love fancy things! You would NOT believe some of the things in storage!! We are in a SMALL apartment for a short time, but, I totally get where you are coming from! I love DISHES!! And, from my mother in law, I have quite the collection going..some over 70 years old!! Her original crystal and china from when she was just married, at 17, she’s now 88! Now if you want to see me get real excited, put a piece of wood in my hands and a saw, carving knife and stand back!!!

  8. Renee,
    I’m not sure what my “style” is either anymore! I just like what I like…sometimes I just have to say…It’s SusanB style!!! But, I love Ocean colors, blues, greens, pale yellow, ect ect ect!! Let me know if you find out “your style” we might be the same!! LOL

  9. I love ridiculous things, although often more folksy than fancy. I adore bright, vibrant colors and pretty much everything I create reflects that. Surrounding myself with whimsy and bright things cheers me up in the midst of increasingly dark news these days… I love that you’ve created such happy and inspiring environments at all your homes – so inspiring! Thank you for that. We all need a little beauty and inspiration in our lives. Good for the soul. 🙂
    🖤 Carolee

  10. Linda K says:

    I love silly ridiculous things that make me laugh or smile, especially for the garden. Bring on the gnomes, metal chickens, flying pigs etc. and surround them with flowers. It’s quite refreshing to spend a few moments with them each day.

  11. Pam Pedersen says:

    I have found my people! My soulmates! I was just talking to my best friend about this today. Thank you so much!

  12. Laura T. says:

    Probably my most ridiculous fancy things are a set of large vase type things that belonged to my grandparents. They are very, some might say, gaudy! I’ve loved them since I was a kid! Thanks for another lovely post! I sometimes think I should try & be more stuffless. I look around at my treasures & I just love them all! My husband will tell you I have too much stuff. I happen to think our house is just too small! A difference of opinion! :0)

  13. Julia says:

    Absolutely, positively gorgeous. That pink & teal, perfect!
    Thank you so much for sharing 🙂

  14. Tina Micheal Ruse says:

    So good to see you and your treasures back again! You inspire me so!

  15. Teresa says:

    My grandmother immigrated to the US from Scotland. She was a destitute single mom who worked as a housekeeper but she loved pretty things. Lately I’ve wondered if she acquired her lovely mismatched teacups, saucers, and silver spoons by pilfering them from the rich ladies she worked for ☺

  16. Oh is that funny,what tales those would be. I don’t know where I acquired my love for fancy old things because my parents,were into new & contemporary 🙂

  17. Pink & teal seem to evoke such joy♡ thank you!

  18. Hahaha! Husbands have such odd opinions, teehee! How could a girl ever have too much stuff😁 I’d love to see your gaudy fancy vases♡

  19. Oh for sure, totally agreeee!♡

  20. Oh Carolee, hello! I looove your beautiful creations. You inspire for certain!♡

  21. Crystal & China, toooo fun! Lucky you, to get to rediscover the items in your storage♡♡

  22. I lean towards an eclectic style too. Mainly because I like such a huge variety of things & styles myself♡

  23. I’m with you, pink & aqua & sparkly crystals, oh my!😁💫♡

  24. Thank you dear Coricakes♡♡♡ oh who doesn’t love a tutu? I mean honestly😁😁😁😁

  25. Awe Queenie♡♡♡ Love to see you🌸

  26. Hi there Miss Deborah♡♡♡

  27. laura says:

    Ohhh! I’m so glad to see you back on your blog! I’ve missed you!! Haha! I love that name “ridiculously fancy things”. So cute! I haven’t been out treasure hunting in a while. Wish I had someone fun like you to hunt with. But after reading this post (and the one before) I’m feeling inspired. 🙂
    I don’t know that I have any one ridiculous fancy thing that I own, but I have lots of things that I love. Some are old, some are not so old, some are semi-fancy. Of course, my family things all my things are ridiculous.
    Anyhoo…so good to see you and i can’t want to see what you do with that domain. 🙂
    love & blessings
    ~*~
    ps…hugs & kisses to Matty and Miles!

  28. Terra says:

    I like your description “ridiculous fancy things”, and your porcelain birds are very appealing to me.

  29. Therese says:

    Oh, the 11 year old me, would have loved your place with all the lovely and fancy things. Well the grown up me would so too.
    <3

  30. I desired to thank you for this exceptional read!! I absolutely enjoyed every single small little bit of it. Thanks for sharing this nice post.

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