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Cherished China in Vintage Life

I am so happy to share that I am one of the makers featured in a book called Vintage Life. It is published by Janine Vangool, my flea market friend and editor-designer-extraordinaire who also creates Uppercase magazine, a quarterly for the ‘creative and curious’. This book Vintage Life is part of a larger series called Encyclopedia of Inspiration — other editions are about printmaking, ephemera and quilting. This book features individuals who have vintage style, artists who make things with vintage objects and those who have obsessively collected vintage items. I was thrilled when Janine invited me to submit to be part of this publication. Thanks Janine! Truly grateful for the opportunity to tell my story about my products and collection of vintage fine bone china saucers.

Paige Smith Vintage Life Cover

Flipping through the 448 pages, it feels so amazing to be featured alongside such talented woman who I have admired from afar: Fiona Richards of Cartolina, Kaari Meng of French General, Ki Nassauer of Junk Bonanza, Wendy Addison of Theatre of Dreams and Marcia Ceppos of Tinsel Trading, just to name a few. (I wrote a blog post about Tinsel Trading back in 2011 while it was still located in NYC) And what a treat to discover and appreciate other like-minded artists and makers.

Below I have incorporated a few of the quotes pulled from the book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves ‘vintage’ and to see how creative individuals are living the Vintage Life. The book is printed in Canada and recommend ordering Vintage Life sooner than later, as Uppercase prints limited editions of the publication.

Paige Smith Vintage Life Intro Spread

Paige Smith Vintage Life China Cabinet

“My personal mantra is to only ever repurpose single saucers that are missing their matching cup. I rescue them from flea markets and thrift stores — found close to home and abroad. Many stunning saucers have been ‘inherited’ from the estates of other life-long collectors.”

Paige Smith Vintage Life China in Drawers

“In my home studio, nearly 700 saucers are stacked neatly in the drawers and shelves of my French cabinet. Dating back 50 years or more, the saucers come from well-known English manufacturers: Royal Albert, Aynsely and Paragon to name a few. I’m always in awe of the stunning beauty and seemingly endless array of colours and different designs of china patterns. Saucers in pastel colours and intricate gold patterns catch my eye and heart the most.”

Paige Smith Vintage Life Satin Ribbon

Paige Smith Vintage Life Saucers

“I am in my happy place when I am designing new work — matching colourful satin ribbon to the saucers and seeing the personality of each piece come to life.”

Paige Smith Vintage Life China Holes

“I’ve had to overcome some fear in regards to using large power tools. In making a ring holder, I use a tabletop drill press to create a small hole in the centre of the saucer. For most people, the idea of drilling through china is daunting and scary. But with patience and practice, I’ve learned that despite its dainty appearance, china is quite durable. After years of drilling holes through hundreds of saucers, I’ve also saved the little ‘donut holes’ of fine bone china. It is so interesting to capture just a few fragments of the manufacturers’ markings on the back of the saucer.”

 
 

Imperial Russia Styled Wedding

It was so exciting to be part of this amazing styled wedding shoot featured on the Wedluxe blog. The creative vision behind this gold and soft pink concept was Events by Elena and it all came together with the talent of many other creatives (listed at the end of the post). The big inspiration behind this styled shoot was Imperial Russia and the opulent beauty of Faberge eggs. Teaming up with Daniela of Sweet Regards, we worked together to make sure that her egg creations would fit under the custom tall domes that I provided. Thank you Elena — so thrilled to have contributed my pieces to your grand vision. The final result of the entire concept is absolutely stunning and breathtaking.

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From my large collection of vintage china saucers, this pattern by Royal Albert called ‘Lady Carlyle’ was the perfect choice of ring holder to hold and display the bride’s beautiful jewellery.

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Producer, Stylist, Concept Creator and Planner: Events by Elena
Photography: AGI Studio
Decor Design: S2 Event Decor Inc
Floral Design: Henna Florist
Stationery Design: Paper Damsels
Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist: Alist Beauty
Linen, Napkin, Charger Rentals: S2 Event Decor Inc
Chairs: Detailz Chair Couture
Plates, Dinnerware, Teacups, Saucers, Flatware and Glassware: Sweet Bee Tea Party
Ring Holder and Glass Dome Heirloom Favours: Paige Smith – Maker of Heirloom Keepsakes
Cake, Mini Faberge Eggs, Sweet Table Desserts: Sweet Regards
Shoes: David’s Bridal
Gown: Ines di Santo

 
 

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