6.17.2009
Did I mention I love photobooths?
On of the wonderful things about working for yourself is that you can pick your days off. Usually Tuesdays are when I take photos for Etsy and clean everything, but instead Sam and I went to Portland with friends. Our friend Ian is back from Collage, so we gathered a little group and went to Powells books store. All the books I wanted were double what my store credit was, but oh so great. There's a book just with photos of vintage sewing patterns! And a 40s book I fell in love with, that had amazing photos. So I left empty handed.
We had dinner at Henry's, mine and Sam's favorite downtown restaurant. They have a really good veggie burger, if anyone ever goes there I highly recommend it.
Our last stop was The Ace Hotel, where we took three sets of photos in the vintage photobooth. Silly times.
Dress: The Urban Eccentric
Hat: Yard Sale
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13 comments:
You are one of the most gorgeous girl I've ever seen!! I love your blog, I love your clothes, everything about you is so darling!!! :-)
Photo booths always seem to allow for so much fun and freedom in such a tiny, cramped space.
You look like you had so much fun! :) I love those sort of spur-of-the-moment days!
Oh wow! A vintage photobooth...amazing!
Great photos. This is my first time visiting your blog. I really like it. Cheers!
How amazing an old photobooth, I so wish I had one in my garage! ♥
So fun!! I haven't been in a photo booth in eons.
I found loads of old photobooths when i went to New York, they are so cool I have no idea why they took them all away in England! :(
Looks like you had a blast.
I've heard many great things about POWELL BOOKS. A friend of mine works there.
Don't know what size you are, but I'm selling a purple shirt dress on ebay size 10 http://tinyurl.com/mrmaz7
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Hi Solanah - Could you please share the title of the book you found at Powell's that has the pictures of sewing patterns inside?? I would LOVE to try to find a copy!
Hello Heidi Ann :)
Here is a link to the book:
http://www.amazon.com/Blueprints-Fashion-Sewing-Patterns-1940s/dp/0764332279/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1245431723&sr=1-1
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