Friday, December 9, 2011

Relative Newness

Last post: October. Yowsa.

We've done a few Facebook posts here and there of what's going on with P&B but decided it was high-time to update the 'ole blog here.


The holiday season has been a whirlwind indeed with both Sarah and I taking time to organize our lives in general. Sarah is in the process of remodeling her home after a fire (no one was hurt!) and although a huge pain in the butt, it's going to look AMAZING once she and her family are able to move back in...hopefully soon girl!



We've both been busily Christmas shopping and planning our holiday time off, but we made some time for some P&B custom orders and showcase pieces, as we love to do.



In October we were featured in an exhibition at the Burnet Art Gallery at Le Meridien Chambers Hotel, Minneapolis. It was called The Curative and featured art by team members at Target Headquarters. Oh yeah, in case we haven't mentioned that, we are both Targeteers too! ;)

Vintage green velvet headband with fringe and feather (white and green) trim. Vintage citrine and gold brooch.

The above piece sold at The Curative.


In November we made a fancy little holiday headband for Olive. Well, for Carrie, Olive's mom. Olive wore this little number for her Christmas family pictures. Carrie wanted "vintage modern" over a traditional red/green vibe. Happy to oblige. We absolutely love how this piece turned out with it's vintage snowflake brooch. It was much more sparkly in person but dang that camera if it doesn't show all it's beauty!


Metallic gold headband with vintage enamel flowers and brooch on gold and dusty purple ribbon bows.


We were also featured this month in Finch's Holiday Time Boutique in Minnetonka, MN. This boutique is a pop-up shop that occurs one weekend a year prior to Christmas...at a house! Adorable, seriously...check it out and keep it in mind for next year. There were so many beautiful, quirky and fun handmade goods and what a turnout. Check it out here.


Merry Christmas and happy shopping!

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