Vintage Monogram Giveaway, Bonus!


I have received such an amazing response to my Vintage Monogram Giveaway, that I thought I would add one more day to the deadline and pick two winners! Sound good? I’ll post the winners on Monday. To enter, you MUST follow the easy directions on the original post: {CLICK HERE!}
I thought you would enjoy a peek at my vintage monogram resources. Many of these books are still available through Amazon or eBay, etc.
A couple are rare that I have found on either eBay or in a used book store. The best are old resources for jewelry and silver engraving.

Here’s an excerpt from The New American Etiquette, a vintage book published in 1941, in the chapter referring to linens for the bath- I thought you’d get a kick out of this:

MONOGRAMMING

Monogramming calls for so much more than mere embroidery of initials. Your monogram must be correct. They must be chosen with discrimination, suitable for the articles on which they are used, and they must be correctly placed. In every city the leading store handling linens will be able to advise you on this most important problem of good taste.

FIRST PHOTO IN POST: My late Grandmother’s monogrammed brooch.

Be sure to enter the giveaway before midnight Sunday!

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Sweet Dixie

Murphy’s Law: If you husband’s going to take on a project like rescuing an animal and bottle feeding it, he’s most certainly going to get two days of overtime at the firehouse taking him away from home for 4 straight days. This is absolutely par for the course on our little one-acre ranchette. He’s into animal husbandry whereas I’m the farthest thing from a country girl. So if an animal is going to be born, get sick or hurt, die, need transporting, what have you, I can guarantee he will be either on duty or out of town. (Maybe this is God’s way of making me a country girl.)
Our most recent acquisition is Dixie. Dixie is the baby of a mother ewe that was killed by a coyote. The woman raising her by bottle just couldn’t handle it anymore, that woman being the mother of a fellow firefighter. So naturally, Jeff’s hand shot straight up “We’ll take her!” and hence the formula mixing and early morning and daily feedings began. The kids- before and after school- and then I pick up the slack. The added bonus is the recent fever she’s been running, possibly pneumonia, so I am driving her into town to the firehouse in a dog crate in the back of my Suburban to get her daily antibiotic shot from Jeff (he grew up the son of a large animal vet, so it’s second nature to treat his own animals.) The rest of the flock has not taken to her so she stays pretty isolated in her own fenced area of the pasture. Therefor, we take her out on little walks around the property a few times a day. I sit in the back yard with my lap top & coffee while she munches on the landscaping.
Dixie behaves much more like a pet than livestock. Until she grows big enough that she can no longer sneak between the boards of the pasture fencing, she’s going to have to wear a collar with an ID tag, (should she try to make her escape into the neighborhood.)

So, if I’m a bit behind in posting fun and crafty tutorials, returning emails, commenting on blogs and the like, this is why. (Can you tell by my tone that I’m trying desperately not to fall in love with her?)

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Advertising and Readership

Do you have something to promote? Something to sell? A service my blog readers would love to know about? Now that my blog is inspiring full force and reaching the masses, it’s a great time to show your stuff. I’ve spent months in thought about it and all day today setting it up and I’m finally ready to host your wonderful advertising. If you’d like more information, please click HERE.

On another note, I don’t think I say enough how wonderful you, my blog readers, are. I appreciate each and every comment, email and link. I am so blessed by blogging and the amazing people that visit here every day, and those that share my stuff with their blog readers.

Thank you.

-Cathe

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