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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Framed Vintage Beachwear

**UPDATE** Look what I won on Ebay yesterday!

$20 - yeehee!!

I first noticed framed swim and beachwear in the post I wrote on Amanda Nisbet, Color Me Coastal. I loved the idea and today I am determinted to find the perfect vintage swimsuit or romper to have framed. Maybe I'll keep it, or maybe I'll make a bunch and sell them in the shop :)

here Amanda framed a vintage romper, just as cute!


via Apartment Therapy

via Pottery Barn

via Whisper Wood Cottage
I want to find a vintage bathing suit like this, wish me luck!

9 comments:

  1. Hey, check this one out:

    http://pinterest.com/pin/198523196/

    I love this quirky idea too. Really, I love anything unusual framed like this.

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  2. love these! and would love to have a couple but they are just too expensive. I am always on the look out at thrift shops and antique places but have not found anything yet.

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  3. I've framed a vintage '20s swimsuit and hung in the stairwell of our beach house on Tybee Island. And I also buy them off eBay--prices are lower in the winter--have bought them for as low as $25. I sell them both framed and unframed in my antique booth at Seaside Sisters on Tybee. The shadowbox framing is what gets really expensive. Good luck!

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  4. I'm on a hunt for the exact same thing!! great minds... :)

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  5. I have framed my husbands Merimekko smimsuit shorts from when he was little, along with my little bathing suit from when I was little. Not as vintage as these, but still cute!

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  6. Mary Kay, I just scored one off ebay for $20, woohoo! Wish I could get to Tybee to see what you have in stock...

    Haus and Home, the swim shorts idea is adorable!

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  7. I love that beautiful collection by Pottery Barn ...just perfect for my beach house!
    x
    Melissah

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  8. Love the vintage suits. Such perfect beach house decoration, or to keep summer alive throughout the year xoxo http://twirlingclare.blogspot.com/

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