I wanted to show you 'the rest' of that bathroom in my last post....crazy as it is, so bear with me, if you are interested. As you may recall, I began with the vanity #1. As you enter the bathroom, you see it in this photo. It would be on your left as you enter. Right around the corner (so to speak) is a chest which holds all kinds of embroidered linens and such....and on top, a collection of pincushions.
Here you can see them....sorry these photos are going to be either too dark or too light, but maybe good enough for you to get a rough idea of what I am showing you. There are vintage linens hanging on the towel rack and a doll chair holding hearts and a photo made by my friend, Brian, a string of vintage buttons, and a little white bird in nest from friend, Jim. I'm very fond of these items. Two of the pincushions were gifts from blogging friends. And, the china lady has a little pincushion in her basket, but I want to make her basket a pincushion.
Around the corner from there and on your right, is my shower. Nothing remarkable about that really.
What I do like about it is I used a vintage tablecloth for a curtain. I also found the curtain hooks in a jar of old buttons and broken jewelry. Just enough for hanging the curtain. Some of the junk I find comes in real handy.
At the end of that wall, is where the toilet is, but in my house, there has to be a closet, of course, and this little room is no exception. Here you can see my daughter's dress on a mannequin, some vintage clothing on the door there. Opposite the clothing is the toilet.
As you can see here, and over it is hanging one of my favorite quilts I made, back in that other life.
And, you can see more of that quilt that I made with some of Jim's drawing on fabric.
And, remember, I told you about my recent discovery of using over the door shoe storage for 'other things'.....like fabric, thread, etc. So, here is the closet....
Perfect!!!
Another view of that 'basket quilt.' I loved making that one.
I LOVE putting photos underneath the light switch covers. I have no idea who these people are, but they are currently at home in my bathroom! And, that big button is a lovely appliqued handkerchief used to cover the button. The letter E, of course! (You'll have to click to enlarge to even begin to see that, I think.)
I've had this red cabinet for several years....you will see what is in it, further down this post. More vintage photos...No, don't know 'em, but they are so cute!! And, there is that large Incolay box. It holds a collection of it's own.....
Belt buckles!
The frame in the back with the lace and buttons was given to me by the "old navy man."
He came in from work one evening and said he "just happened to stop at a flea market." He had that frame and an old box of buttons for me. I treasure those.
More bits and pieces. My sister-in-law, Sandy, gave me that little dish, the one holding the dyed buttons. It is so pretty~
This little glass shelf...holds some gifts from more dear people and some things I have found plus a little collection of bottles on top.
Needlepoint in a frame/tray. Covered with more stuff. And with a small collection of very old buttons.
At the end now.
Looking back. There will be a better photo of the tiny mannequins on down.
And, now, we have reached the third closet....
This one has my clothes in it. Well, they have to be somewhere!
To the left of the clothes closet...is the fourth and last closet in the bathroom. You can see it...there is a mirror on the front, and a very cute red beaded purse hanging on the knob. It is a tiny closet, triangular. Wouldn't hold much, but the first thing I thought of putting in it when I moved in was my collection....of what else?
Baby shoes!!
Most vintage, but a handful belonging to my own children. There is a little collection of baby bonnets too. Many given to me and greatly appreciated!!!
Mr. Leo the Lion there, I had to save him...he was a gift from me to the 'old navy man' one Valentine's Day.
(He was born in August, a Leo.)
The little black patent Mary Janes were worn by my daughter. I can still 'see' her dancing around the room in those, she loved the sound they made!
On the back of the door hangs this little dress. It is so dear!!! It was given to one of our friends when she was a child in 1938...see the note below.
And, now, we have reached the end of the bathroom tour....you are seeing my bedroom from the door mirror, so it's in reverse.
But, a few more photos 'just because.'
Outside....
Inside the red cabinet.
Hanging on the extra towel rack!
A necklace made from an old spoon, by a friend gone, but not forgotten! And, against the dress belonging to my daughter. Sweet memories!
That basket, one of my favorite projects ever!
An old book, decorated with fabric hearts and a little charm. Purchased at the flea market...a Heart, of course.
And, so ends the bathroom tour. I hope you enjoyed it.
Do have a wonderful week!
from
Bird Nest Cottage
until next time
♥♥♥
9 comments:
Nobody has a bathroom like that. Wait, you do! Lol. Unbelievable (and lovely).
I am in awe for several reasons!!
A bathroom with that many closets is unheard of. How the heck big is that room. Would love to see a blueprint drawing of your house, you know, like our newspaper features in the Saturday edition.
Your collection of treasures is amazing. Simply unbelievable. I really had no idea how huge your collection is. Such a good thing that you don't have a dog that sprays dust all over the place.
I really and truly expected you to say that it is a bathroom that you don't use and I expected you to pull back that shower curtain and show more of your treasures behind the curtain. I really and truly did!!
Bravo to you for keeping all the things you find dear. I love that about you!
xx, Carol
Oh, I meant to tell you that I am going to take Kathy Shaw's on line traditional quilting class. We'll be learning the basics making mug rugs. Then I can move up to the books I have that you wrote!!! Yay!!
xx, Carol
Wow, that is one fantastic bathroom! Thanks for the tour, loved it.
I absolutely love your posts! You are an amazing lady!! xoxo
That is all beautiful!!!
Thank you so much for these posts...you've given me many assorted ideas :^)
Blessings,
J
Hello Pat,your bathroom is sooooo fantastic as is the rest of your home,beautifulness everywhere.xxx.Una.xxx.
I love that your collections are visible for everyone to see. Inspiring...your personality shows through and I love it, Pat!
I really enjoyed seeing this post, how gorgeous everything is!
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