Ok, so you've seen some snippets of my short jollies in Dorset :: beaches, harbours, leafy lanes, family visits. But no trip of mine is EVer complete without a bit of retail therapy. We walked into town down some very pretty little streets, doesn't this row of cottages look so lovely in the morning sunlight?
One of my absolute favourite shops to visit is the Girls Own Store. This shop calls to me, singing, begging me to go in and ooooohh and ahhhhhhh and stroke things. The two Men in my life decide that due to the name of the shop they will stand outside and not enter. Ha!! Its a plan made in heaven as it leaves us Girls to freely browse and oooohhh and ahhhhhhh to our hearts content. Oh it is heaven in this little shop I tell you. It was a damn shame we were travelling by train as I had to think long and hard about just how much I purchased. And the pretty doormat and distressed kitchen shelf wouldn't have fitted in the suitcase no matter how much I wanted them.
There is a definite Vintage vibe about this shop and to be honest I don't buy wholeheartedly into Vintage Style for my own home. I really like elements of it but not the whole kit and caboodle. I do very much like the Greengate goodies though, oooh yes indeedy. Have you just clicked on the Greengate link there? Did you browse the most gorgeous catalogue ever?? Can you feel yourself wanting your life to become a Greengate kind of life? Oh I can, I tell you I am seriously in love with this stuff. I mean, its very similar to our friend Cath Kidston, but for me it has the edge. I could have it all, in every room of my house. I could stand barefoot and wear that apron and hold that gorgeous stripey teapot. I could sit wrapped in a beautiful quilt sipping tea from a ditsy floral mug. That could easily be me wearing a pretty nightie and going to bed in delicious Greengate bedding. (((sigh))
The little rabbit was also from the Girls Own Store, sitting prettily in a basket on a shelf, I could not resist her charms. I suspect it's really meant for Little Girls and not ones that are approaching forty years of age, but I have a soft spot for pretty florals and a cute face.
I have known about the Girls Own Store for a few years now, but had no idea about the lady behind the store. So I was fascinated to see her gorgeous abode featured in two magazines recently and thought I would share with you if you haven't already seen them.
This feature below is from the February issue
of Ideal Home. I like the way Ideal Home lists the exact details for us
to copy, it couldn't be easier to steal someone else's style!
Not sure if you can read the text above here on the right, but this is what you need to get-the-look:
Delicate florals that evoke a feeling of time gone by
Chunky ceramics with a charming retro look
Traditional crafts such as knitting and crochet
Second-hand finds to add instant character
So you can go and do a bit of style stealing if the mood takes you. A crochet blanket, a floral cushion or two, some Aged Accessories and a dodgy lampshade.Sorted.
And this feature below is from the March issue of Country Living...
I do admire her flair for creating such a well pulled-together scheme, and I adore bits and pieces of it - the abundance of textiles, the spots and stripes, the simplicity of her style. Maybe a bit too vintagey and rustic for me, but it does make me want to go and have tea and cake with her.
we don't have a greengate in california...or anywhere in the united states for that matter. i'm bummed. i LOVE all that pretty stuff. i WANT all that pretty stuff. by the way, i thoroughly enjoy your blog. it's bright and cheery, your writing is wonderful, your outlook infectious. don't ever stop!
Posted by: kathy | October 30, 2009 at 10:31 PM
I love your colourfull world ,it's alot like mine. Baskets of wool,fabric and all kinds of ideas for crafting! I just love it !
Posted by: Heather Mc Bride | April 21, 2009 at 08:21 PM
I found that shop last summer and thought I'd gone to heaven - when I was there she was knitting the most gogeous childrens fairisle (spelling??!) jumper and I have been kicking myself ever since for not purchasing! We're going back to Dorset this year and I am making this place top of my list! I have a lovely 50's style print scarf from there too - Its never off!
Posted by: quilting mama | April 09, 2009 at 07:45 PM
I found that shop last summer and thought I'd gone to heaven - when I was there she was knitting the most gogeous childrens fairisle (spelling??!) jumper and I have been kicking myself ever since for not purchasing! We're going back to Dorset this year and I am making this place top of my list! I have a lovely 50's style print scarf from there too - Its never off!
Posted by: quilting mama | April 09, 2009 at 07:45 PM
I found that shop last summer and thought I'd gone to heaven - when I was there she was knitting the most gogeous childrens fairisle (spelling??!) jumper and I have been kicking myself ever since for not purchasing! We're going back to Dorset this year and I am making this place top of my list! I have a lovely 50's style print scarf from there too - Its never off!
Posted by: quilting mama | April 09, 2009 at 07:45 PM
I enjoyed that article in Country Living too! And rushed straight to the website......... and salivated!
Posted by: vanessa | April 14, 2008 at 07:25 PM
I'm going to have to get a second job to pay for all the things I "need" from that shop! It is all wonderful, every page had me wanting that, and that, and that too! I love the bedroom with the long low box shelf under the window, I want that too!
Thanks for sharing such a lovely link. Have a great weekend.
Posted by: Maddy | April 10, 2008 at 10:56 PM
Gorgeous pics, Greeengate is very Cath, I couldn't live with a houseful of the stuff but little touches here and there would be fabulous. I like to mix a bit of vintage with modern, living in a sixties house I can't pretend it's a country cottage! I probably would have given my credit card a hammering if I'd gone into that shop so just as well you've visited instead , I'll admire the pretty pictures.
Posted by: Gill | April 10, 2008 at 10:21 PM
Yup! Tea and cakes sounds good to me! If you get an invite, ask if you can bring a friend! Fi x
Posted by: MarmaladeRose | April 10, 2008 at 06:15 PM
I love that style too. It's a shame we don't have anything like that over here (in North America)- at least I don't know of anyplace like that over here! Maybe it's for the better though....I could see myself spending too much money there!
Posted by: Chris | April 10, 2008 at 05:13 PM
Oh my life thank you for bringing GreenGate into my life. I fear my debit card my get a serious abusing!
Posted by: Clairey | April 10, 2008 at 03:00 PM
I would love to live a Greengate lifestyle! I wish I had a large and airy bedroom like the one shown in the catalogue. Alas mine is full of the clutter of old LP's and video tapes (remember them?):-)
Posted by: Simone | April 10, 2008 at 02:28 PM
I love the photos and I am really envious of those Green Gate tins because they are the ones I've been lusting after!
Posted by: Funkymonkey | April 10, 2008 at 02:19 PM
I love your style. I found your pics on flickr one day and was bummed you didn't have a blog and then I returned another day and discovered you did. I love your bright colors, your crochet, actually all of it. You are an inspiration and when my google reader says you have posted I am so excited. A simple pleasure in my day! Thank you!! Jennifer in Boise, Idaho! P.S. I'd love to see even more pics inside your home!! If you have them. More corners of your home??!!! For even more inspiration!!! :)
Posted by: Jennifer | April 10, 2008 at 01:32 PM