Saturday, June 30, 2012

The Chevron

The newest rage in fashion and design...

 

..seems to have graduated from sergeant's stripes and service stations. 

I've looked at tons of chevrons on the front page of Etsy.  They keep it a secret who chooses those front page treasuries but I would say whomever it is...is obsessed.  If they are to be believed the chevron represents some sort of salvation.  I spent a little time looking around.  I don't mind the chevron and flowers combination above. 

I found the photo below of a bedroom with the caption "chevron is the new stripe".  I'm not sure I could live with chevron walls but I'm willing to accept that younger families might be right at home sleeping under the zig zag.   Perhaps after a night on the town one might consider another room. 



I would certainly use either of these paper items seen below.  I especially like the freshness of the notes although I hope my guests won't be expecting that wallpaper seen in the photo above.  Perhaps chevron flags for drinks? 


Yeah!  I like the combination of geomtrics on these pillows. 


And...look what I found on Etsy.  This precious pillow shop offers a combination of designs that includes the Chevron Slub.  I would mix that with the Suzani Slub.  How about you?   
Here's a link to their shop.

I found this and couldn't resist sharing it.   


Too bad the text covers the chevron on Charlie Brown's sweater but we do remember, don't we?
Well, some of us do.  Perhaps it is the generation who don't who should sleep under those new stripes - the chevron. 


Thank you for visiting on Pontifical's Porch. 

Honor your heart!! 


 



Saturday, June 2, 2012

The raffia dressed African fellow is for sale in my Etsy shop. I think it is linked here somewhere. I am troubled about Etsy. I read too much over there and don't understand some of it. I have worked hard to try and accomodate within what I see as the parameters for getting found over there. I've done white backgrounds. I do the SEO of the week. That seems to require changing much too frequently. I get hundreds of views on Etsy because I keep up my presence there. Very few from Google anymore and I don't think it is because of my SEO. That means Search Engine Optimization. I think the customers are drying up for old stuff. My shop closed last year for lack of interest on the public's part. Three more stores closed on Main Street in my little town just now before the season has even begun. Here's the real problem. I need the extra income from selling somewhere. I can't load and haul stuff to a mall or a show anymore. I need the online outlet. I've worked hard to master two sites now. I won't even count the months I spent trying to fit in at Online Auction. Wonder if that Momo person is still holding court over there. Gee, just thinking of her reminds me of why I'm not getting where I want to go. People are buying junk. They don't know antiques and don't care. How long do I have to wait for it to come around again? Did Antiques Roadshow and all the TV misleading distractions destroy my world or can I still blame it on Congress?? Does the general public think they aren't buying an antique unless it has been worked over by those gals who don't seem to be on anymore. I wrote about them before. I believe in authenticity. I believe in authenticity and provenance. I would say either of those words would meet with blank stares from most sellers on Etsy. Of course, I have to give it that Etsy's primary focus is on handmade. I really think we sellers of the old are seriously mistreated. Even the Search defaults to Handmade if you leave a page. Well. I don't feel any better and I figure I won't get any answers. It's my page and I can say whatever I like. I don't really think anyone looks here now. Maybe I was away too long. You see, dear reader, I can't think of anything to get excited about these days. Hmmmm. Could be I'm not the only one.