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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Wordless Wednesday - Tinsel Trading Company

IMG_1935 Tinsel Trading Company


IMG_1939 Wendy and Monica Addison
Wendy Addison and her daughter Monica


IMG_1937 Tinsel Trading Company


IMG_1936 Tinsel Trading Company



IMG_1934 Tinsel Trading



35 comments:

  1. Sometimes I feel so out of it, DB. I've never heard of Wendy Addison or her creations. Now I won't forget her, thanks to you. I wonder what YOU chose to take home with you? :)

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  2. Another street to explore......
    just what I needed, I don't have enough to do. ;-)

    Why I love your blog.

    OXO

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  3. Now that looks like my type of hangout! Every time I look at these pictures I see something else I want! :) Very cool little details! Hey, virtual shopping is much less expensive than being there, my husband will love this new form of shopping lol

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  4. Superb. Looks like a medieval sale.. :)

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  5. Yes, I did think it needed glitter on my little house. I may add that later. Love all this glittery stuff.
    Thanks!

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  6. Oh, could I have some fun here!!!
    This looks like a wonderful place to visit. So many goodies, and I love your photographs of it!

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  7. This looks like a great place to go exploring through!

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  8. It looks chaotic and yet logical, if you know what I mean. Great photos.

    Greetings from London.

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  9. Plein de jolies choses, déjà Pâques en perspective !
    Bon week-end !
    Lori

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  10. just like the somerset magazines i am ADDICTED TO!!!

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  11. Lovely feminine crafts. Is that what they are selling? Thread, ornaments, decorations for crafters? Looks intriguing.

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  12. Oh, lucky, lucky you. A trip to Tinsel Trading Co is on my bucket list. Seriously. Were you in New York or did they have a show in CA with Wendy?

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  13. Dear Ruth,
    I love their font choices. I think that's what gives this booth the nostalgic feeling.

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  14. Dear Ginnie,
    You are not out of it, far from it. I had never heard of Wendy Addison either. I met her and her daughter at the San Francisco Gift Show at the convention center a few weeks ago. I thought their booth was wonderful.

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  15. Dear CC,
    Of course you will make time :) When you do, I would love to hear about your visit.

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  16. Dear tchesney,
    Of course you could order online...

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  17. Dear Visioplanet Photographer,
    Thank you. Your photo of the damselfly is fantastic!

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  18. Dear Marilyn,
    Great! The glass glitter that Tinsel Trading Company is extra shiny and gives it that vintage feeling.

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  19. Dear lisa,
    These photos are from their booth at a Gift Show. I hope to visit their store in New York one day.

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  20. Dear margie,
    I bet there are some Somerset contributors who are customers of Tinsel Trading Company. Did you see our mutual friend's Robin Laws' recent article?

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  21. Dear Vagabonde,
    The Tinsel Trading Company began as a metallic thread and trims, but now they offer many craft supplies.

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  22. Dear FP,
    Thank you for your visit and welcome to Dutchbaby!

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  23. Dear Relyn,
    My sister and I went to the San Francisco Gift Show at the Moscone Convention Center. The Tinsel Trading Company booth was one of our favorites. Unfortunately, the lighting was very poor so I had to set my ISO at a ridiculously high level.

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  24. Wait a sec...Where is this? Not in New York City? So what did you buy?

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  25. Oh wait...you answered my question in one of the other comments...Tinsel Trading was showing in San Francisco. Shoulda read all the comments first!

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  26. Love Tinsel Trading Company and the work of Wendy Addison and her daughters Marina and Monica. THANK YOU for this post here! It's FANTASTIC!!!

    xox
    Constance

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  27. Nice! What did you buy, and what will you do with it?

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  28. Dear susanna,
    Unfortunately, since this was a wholesale show, they did not have a cash & carry option. I love the vintage alphabet ribbon (first photo) and the oversized glass glitter letters (second photo). I would probably use them for an event.

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  29. Dear Constance,
    Of course you already know about TTC and the Addisons and you do them proud with your creations!

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  30. Dear Susan,
    I wasn't able to buy anything that day, but I've bookmarked this store on my computer and in my mind. I would probably use some of their glitter products for a wedding or bat mitzvah.

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