Friday, September 12, 2014

Milk and Cookies

I found this awesome little tea cup with no handle on a trip to Santa Fe. It was made by a local potter, who sells under the name of Magpie Pottery. She also made the cute little spoon.
My version of milk and cookies for Be Still 52 is this divine chocolate and some chocolate mint tea from Artful Tea. I've become addicted to Bark Thins, snacking chocolate. (Another great find, or was it?) Before, I could take or leave chocolate, no big deal. My taste has changed.


Another great find this week was a partially shot roll of film in a old camera from my collection. It's an Ansco Color Clipper that was made back in the 40's and 50's. 
I was rearranging the shelves and decided to check out the old baby. I'm just old enough to recognize a roll that has more shots on it. It was a bit hard to figure how to even use the camera but I was determined and snapped a few around the house. The film was dropped of at the local camera store today and one of the guys there is going to develop it himself. I'll be real curious to see what shows up.
Hipstamatic, Tinto 1884 Lens, Robusta Film
Linking up with Kim for Friday Finds.


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15 comments:

  1. mmmmmm - I could go for that combo! My ff find is a coffee mix : )

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  2. Yum I still haven't done the milk and cookies edit yet but your idea of thins is great. Love your edits especially your little camera so sweet.

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  3. Love the camera and can't wait to see what develops. I am a huge fan of hand made pottery, love that mug. The chocolate...oh yum!

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  4. great little camera - will be curious to see what develops!

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  5. The chocolate looks delicious! That is the cutest vintage camera. I hope you let us know what was on the film. I found an old Polaroid camera in a box my mom gave me. I just got a new battery for it, I can't wait to try it out.

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  6. Love your version of the milk and cookies but that camera! how fascinating and what a find! I can't wait to see what's on it!

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  7. Great milk and cookies shot! I love the mug and the spoon.

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  8. You little cup is so sweet, love it so much with the pattern, and the camera I have never seen this one or even heard of it such a great find and love the hipsta. Will be waiting to see the shots.

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  9. The sepia tones milk and cookies is gorgeous. Oh wow, film that still had frames on it! Can't wait to see!

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  10. Your lovely cup has a 50's retro look about it. Sweet! Great take on the Milk & Cookies inspirational. Love that camera too. Actually your whole post today looks like a blast from the past. Awesome!

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  11. I'm curious to hear what the old film contains! Your mug is pearl ... love the prints on it - and the little spoon - beautiful!

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  12. Love your take on milk and cookies ! That chocolate bark looks so delicious, and I love the little spoon, so sweet :) How exciting to find the film......I wonder what was on it....

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  13. oh how fun will it be to see what photos show up ... hope you share!! Love your milk and cookies ... the b/w treatment is so yummy!!

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  14. Love your milk and cookies and I love that mug! Soooo very far behind on Be Still!

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  15. I adore your milk and cookie photos, and that vintage camera! Love your blog!

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