Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

November 4, 2015

Love







Just having a moment with this Peter Max/Genuine China by Iroquois ashtray. There is perhaps nothing I love more than mixing our beautiful SoulMakes creations with special vintage pieces. Genuine China by Iroquois was a pottery and ceramics company founded in the early 1900s in Syracuse, New York. Their factory closed down in the late 60's, but not before doing a run of ashtrays and dishware featuring original Peter Max artwork. I'm a huge fan of Peter Max's early work, it has such an iconic look, totally defining a generation past. A generation of long hair, peace, love and flowers. It kind of epitomizes the free love era in my mind.

I saw this stunning ashtray at an antique mall near my house and instantly knew I had to have it. I'm a bit particular with my vintage and thrift finds, I like them to be authentic and inexpensive ;) These days, there is a huge resurgence of furniture and home decor from the mid century period. A lot of styles are being brought back to life, which I think is amazing. But I personally prefer relics of the past. So the first thing I do is flip over the ashtray to see where it's made and what kind of branding it may have. I was happy to find the "genuine china by iroquois syracuse new york" stamp!

A quick tip: when trying to date an item or generally verify it's authenticity, it's good to note that during the 60's and 70's much of our glassware, ceramics, etc was made in Japan. So if it says "Made in Japan" that's a good sign that it's as old as it looks. Also, branding as we know it today was not all too common in those days. Most items did not boast the company's name on the product or packaging. That didn't start till 80's and really the 90's. How do I know all this? I am in a constant state of wandering through antique malls and thrift stores. I don't buy nearly as much as I see. I take it all in like a sponge and make simple observations. In doing so, I'll notice what items are more rare and what items were mass produced back in the day. Simply by their presence in these places, some things I see a hundred times over from antique shop to antique shop, obviously this means it's not so rare. Also, google.

Styled with:
Loads of beautiful crystals
White Sage Smudge Wand
Agate Slab Candle
Sodalite Therapy Stone

October 11, 2015

Colorful Carry Alls - New SoulMakes Accessories + SALE















Have you seen our latest accessories?! We have some gorgeous new bags, wallets and pouches made from colorful and luxurious vintage textiles! These beauties are the perfect compliment to a bohemian wardrobe and super convenient to throw all your day to day necessities into!

Stop by the shop and check out the new accessories!

AND
Enjoy 25% off sitewide!

Love,
SoulMakes

March 18, 2015

Beach Bum







I'm wearing:
Jewelry by SoulMakes
Vintage Tee from The Factory
Platform Sandals by Jeffery Cambell 
Denim from a random thrift shop in TX
Sunglasses from a gas station

It's finally starting to warm up here and I am loving it! Trev and I are spending as much time as we can enjoying the lovely spring weather. Over the weekend we headed to Old Town and hit one of our favorite vintage shops, The Factory Vintage. I got myself a couple of rad vintage tees and I'm a little obsessed with the Beach Bum graphic. I love the way it looks with SoulMakes necklaces layered up on top! I am so excited for this shift in wardrobe that comes with this season, easy dressing and easy living! Be sure to stop by the shop and check out our latest jewels for the perfect beach bum vibes this season!

Love,
MacK Mars

January 28, 2015

Austin















































Keep Austin weird. This was my second visit to Austin and I was so happy to be back. We were only in town about 12 hours, so we decided to make a day of wandering South Congress Street. It was such a beautiful day to be in town, I'm so jealous of the awesome weather that Texans get to enjoy on a regular basis. We strolled around town in short sleeves, soaking in the sunshine and blue skies. South Congress is a colorful street, lined with food trucks, street artists and musicians, vintage shopping, antiques galore, and gorgeous old cars. Austin has an eclectic soul which screams creativity. On every corner there's bright and beautiful murals painted on buildings. There is live music everywhere you look and endless options for delicious food.

We found the best little place to eat, the Soup Peddler. They served us super yummy, fresh fruit smoothies and I was delighted by my peanut butter, honey & banana sandwich, it was toasted to perfection. I like to eat healthy and tasty, so I instantly fell in love. I wish I could have tried every item on their menu, because I am absolutely sure they would have all been just as delicious. If you in town, you should definitely check them out! Oh and on our way to the Soup Peddler we discovered Teysha. It is an amazing little shop full of colorfully embroidered and hand stitched boots, shoes, hats and accessories. Their one of a kind products are handmade in Guatemala, in a happy, safe, empowering environment where a handful of talented artisans can share their gifts with the world! I loved this little shop so much, the intricate patterns and designs really caught my eye and the good cause won my heart, of course.

Undoubtedly, my favorite spots for vintage clothes in Austin are Feathers Boutique and Prototype. Conveniently, these two boutiques are situated right next to each other. Feathers had some awesome, perfectly worn in Levis, just what I was looking for! They also had a ridiculously epic collection of vintage graphic tees. I picked up an amazing vintage Harley tee. On top of their vintage collection, they offer a selection of locally made tees which are super rad and lots of unique, handcrafted jewelry which I can only assume is all made in Texas. A mix of gemstones, metal and leather, the perfect combination of rock n roll meets bohemian. Next door, Prototype is a bit bigger and offers a great selection of mens vintage, alongside a more retro feeling women's section. I love the vibes in this place!

One last place worth mentioning, Uncommon Objects. This place is literally overflowing with vintage and antique chachkies. Everything from old flags to belt buckles, antique books to skulls and basically anything you could dream of finding when you set out to go antiquing. I could wander around here for hours just marveling at all the uncommon objects.

 We had so much fun in Austin! I never get tired of wandering around the country with my husband/best friend. It is absolutely my favorite thing to do! I can't wait for our next adventure.

Love,
MacK Mars