Sunday, January 31, 2010

Golden Oldie

On the same day as I bought the below little coin purse, I found this one hanging on an over-crowded hatstand. It was looking like it needed a new home and when I opened it, I found it had been loved dearly. All the metal around it was in good condition, it did up nicely and the strap was in one piece and not rusted. So, I made the decision very quickly and on the spot to take it home with me (with Glow-Mesh, you don't walk away if it's in good condition, they're hard to come by).

When I got it home, I gave it a closer look and found the inside was creased from where lip was opened the closed all the timed; but that's to be expected from the older handbags. The fabric underneath the metal mesh wasn't stained and it was this lovely golden colour that I love! So, after an initial wipe down and a quick photograph to record it, I added it to my growing collection of handbags.

An Oldie But A Goodie.

I sometimes go for walks in the afternoons and look around the place with a bit of money in my pocket; just to see what the charity shops in my walking-distance area are offering up. And I found this darling little old purse that has been used lovingly. When I bought it, I found that some caring Mum had swiped liquid paper on both sides and wrote her child's name on it so they wouldn't lose it. However, what she didn't think was how hard it was to remove that now very old liquid paper.

Once home, I had to scrub at it hard with warm water and bi-carb to get the liquid paper off and make it as new-looking as possible. Now, it's a dear little coin purse that doesn't carry that much folding money, but would carry a nice amount of coinage if I needed it. And I know that coin purses are not made in the olive green anymore; so this was really a good catch for this day!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

1960's Chich!

Now, I don't remember where I got this one from, but I have lent it out to my Mum a few times for dinners and weddings; and she has gotten some lovely remarks on it. Personally, I haven't used this purse as yet. And seeing how popular it has been with my Mum, I think it will be used more often in the future.

It's a lovely 1960 - 1970's even purse with plastic on the opening clasp. The feel of whole bag is very smooth and velvety to touch and the strap is in very good condition. Inside is clean and doesn't smell. I do match it up with a nice little coin purse most times, but not always. And it does fit most of the objects you'd want in your evening bag; from your mobile phone, car keys and lipstick to a nice lace handkerchief.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Black Glow-Mesh Beauty.

I received this lovely little purse from my Birthday Buddy last year. And isn't it lovely? I've yet to use it, but I haven't found the right occasion. So, it's waiting amongst my other Glow-Mesh Handbags for the right time to be chosen for those times of dinner out and about or just a lovely coffee as the sun goes down after a Matinee Show in the city.

I do have other Glow-Mesh Bags that I've yet to show you - and I'm really eager to put them on show - however just finding the right words to describe them is very hard. So, even though I have the photos all done up here, I've yet to figure out what I want to say about them all. I just wish these things were made still so they weren't so hard to find.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Bangalow Beauty

While I was in Bangalow, NSW, with Mum and a friend, we went to this large shop called 'Abracadabra' which is situated on the main street. This place stocks all kinds of things from Halloween masks, toy cars and things for kids to flags for the garden, Chinese umbrellas, fabric bags and coin purse to hundreds of types of incense - enough to make anyone sneeze badly.

Well, the moment I walked into the store, I headed straight for the coin purse section - and there two or three of those. And this absolutely
gorgeous one was a tough one to pick out; as there were others in the same design, but in differing colours. There were emerald greens, bright Asian red, a golden yellow/orange and a royal blue to choose from. However, I chose this one - with the assistance of my friend Manda, who told me that she definitely thought it suited me well! And just look at that flower on it!

I have used it since I returned home; and it holds a lot of money, which surprised me. Usually purses of this size often look small and are small. So, I can personally say that looks can be most definitely be deceiving.

One Very Small One.

This little darling is a new purchase from the local Life Line store at Logan Central in the last week; and I wasn't even looking for tiny purses either. This one was right at the bottom of the box and looked extremely pretty and cute enough to take home!

I think it's from Japan or China and it's very clean inside and out. However, I don't think it's been used for anything at all. So, I have a feeling that it was given to a child and then put away because they weren't interested in it; or it wasn't big enough for the money they were carrying. But I found it the cutest thing ever to bring home and add to my growing collection.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Rabbit Skin!

This beautiful little pouch was sent to me from America by one of my friends on another site. I love all things Native American; and this is one of them. It's genuine rabbit skin; and is it soft and pretty!

I was told in a note that came with it that my friend bought it from an Indian Reservation not far from where they live. It's such a lovely example of their work and is such a treasure that I'll have to think hard about where I'll take this one to use it; that is if I decide to use it at all.


I used this one on Purple Shirt Day this year for my mobile phone; and it fitted quite easily in the little purse.  I love how it feels and the people at the Logan Art Gallery thought it was a gorgeous little thing.  However, I don't think I'd use it as a coin purse but a mobile phone holder.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New Year With New Old Purses!

Happy New Year to you all! I hope you have had a lovely time away; wherever you went. And if you didn't, well, I hope you enjoyed sleeping in and just kicking back anyway.

I'm back from the Far North Coast of New South Wales and I've brought with me my new lot of coin purses that I purchased from Bangalow and the Brunswick Heads market. I will - in time - show them all to you and let you in on their secrets and beauty (as I did find some very pretty ones there). But while out shopping today, I also picked up a few ones. So, in the next few days, I'll be getting those up on the computer; ready for a new year of letting you in on my big little obsession about purses!