This is one of those items that I LOVE so much that I secretly hope it doesn't sell so I can keep it for myself :)
Friday, May 13, 2016
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Earnest about Urns
Urns have always caught my eye but not until this past year have I become infatuated with them. I didn't realize how critical they were to home decor in the Victorian & Edwardian era. An inspirational blogger I follow Victoria Elizabeth Barnes had a whole ordeal of finding the perfect huge urns then finding them just to lose them in auction. A common heartbreak among antique lovers. Most of them, the ornamental garden urn kind are made of cast iron or cement and very VERY expensive, You are looking in the thousands or ten(s) of thousands for a large super ornate kind. If you have find a nice size medium to smaller ones in the hundreds is still considered a good or fair deal.
Of course an authentic 125 year+ pair would be an ideal BLB (Bucket List Beauty ) but Im not at that place in life where I can go carelessly swing a bidding paddle at an estate auction so I go on the treasure hunt for closest thing I can afford but still get that feeling " Look at me, Im sophisticated because I got'em urns on display! " So lets do a lil comparison shopping here :
This pair $12, 921 on the 1stdibs auction website .....not not $ 12.91 each ...not $129 for the pair...OVER 12K !!!

Noooooow, my version of this in my Lilly Violet shop for $80 :
Of course an authentic 125 year+ pair would be an ideal BLB (Bucket List Beauty ) but Im not at that place in life where I can go carelessly swing a bidding paddle at an estate auction so I go on the treasure hunt for closest thing I can afford but still get that feeling " Look at me, Im sophisticated because I got'em urns on display! " So lets do a lil comparison shopping here :
This pair $12, 921 on the 1stdibs auction website .....not not $ 12.91 each ...not $129 for the pair...OVER 12K !!!

Noooooow, my version of this in my Lilly Violet shop for $80 :
Okay so my handles aren't as Va-Va-Voom but my BASE totally kicks that ones butt!
But that's a lil too rustic , I got these Art Deco style Gold ones. I actually invested into these for my own mantle for this over the top GOLD shmorgishborg I got going on above my fireplace. As much as I loved them - it's one of those things when everything is set up , it just didnt mesh with the style of what I was going for. But I dont regret not passing them up because it's not worth the "what ifs" if those were THE urns I needed to perfect the look but nope...And I tried to fill in with fake ferns because Dixie people love ferns and I wanted to know if I was missing out. So my trash that clashes can be your treasure :
AND if you realllllly want a urn on the cheap, I got that too !
Bucket List Beauty
So ever have an item, a drrrreeeeeaaammm item that is something you know you won at life if you get one in your grasps to own ? THAT'S A BUCKET LIST BEAUTY!!!!
BUCKET LIST BEAUTY OF TODAY:
Hellllllllllllllllooooooooo Antique GRAMOPHONNE! (Now trying say that 5 times with a mouthful of Peanut Butter.......)
BUCKET LIST BEAUTY OF TODAY:
Hellllllllllllllllooooooooo Antique GRAMOPHONNE! (Now trying say that 5 times with a mouthful of Peanut Butter.......)
One day I will have you....I promise you this. Duh-duh-dun-nah-nah! Charleston Chew that....
Friday, May 6, 2016
In celebration of " Going Public"
I have a problem with perfectionism . I told myself when I have 10 things in my shop then I will finally tell my friends about my website / shop...Then it went to 15, 20, 25 and then I realized it was never going to feel " good enough" so it was time to hold my breath and post the links on my FB. So I just did that so now I nervously wait ...However, I have lots of more items to list so I am hard at work on that to keep me busy. With any start up, social media now in days is key to success in spreading the word for promotion. So any sharing of my link to my website or Etsy shop will enter you to win my first raffle at Lilly Violet! Comment below to show where you entered my link in social media and you will be entered!
Thursday, May 5, 2016
I heard your walls need some love. (AND RAFFLE TIME!)

The 1st Lilly Violet Art Poster Prints are here! As I previously mentioned I am creating wall art prints based on real one of a kind antiques. To me, Cameo art had to be my first choice because it just screams 19th century and the portraits are so intricate that you never get bored looking at it. Of course, Violet had to be the signature color however originally it was/is suppose to be paired with a Teal version but being the queen of typos ( which you probably noticed on this blog for the grammar pretentious bahahaha!) I made an error and have to reorder those so Im taking it as a sign to wait and see how the violet version of the print goes. The teal option will be available soon as well as a gentleman-friendly wall art for Father's day.
( Cameo poster set soon available, my original concept for them)
I do have many exciting ideas for prints to follow so I am hoping this is a small achievement so I can expand my line of home decor art. I have a limited 8 of these on a 20% off sale right now - 11" x 17" framed and ready to hang! So head on over to my Etsy shop and give your walls a treat :)
BEST OF ALL ! ANYONE WHO SHARES THE www.LillyViolet.com website or Etsy store (You can post in the comments where you shared it or if I can see the share on Facebook or other social media) YOU WILL BE PUT IN A DRAWING FOR A FREE FRAMED VIOLET CAMEO LILLY VIOLET ART PRINT POSTER! ENDS MIDNIGHT MAY 15TH, GOOD LUCK AND ...
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Packaging Makes Perfect...
This cute lil box of goodies is off to England! What a pleasant surprise order from my Etsy shop:)
I think packaging someones purchase to make it feel extra special is very important. Even a simple thank you note from a seller always felt great to think they put that extra time & effort to personalize it. For some reason I personally always feel the need to wrap things up like a birthday present just because I want the customer to feel the appreciation I feel for their business plus who doesn't like unwrapping presents?
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