Nothing calms me more than a soak in a relaxing bath with my favorite aromas and products. So when we first began producing our RVT line of Handcrafted Goods, I knew that I wanted to offer a top quality bar soap.
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Always go with the choice that scares you most, because that's the one that will help you grow.
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This weekend we're so excited to be hosting a Blogger's Retreat with Ashley Rose, of Sugar & Cloth, along with a large group of bloggers and influencers from all over the country!
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As long as we can remember, we've always had a thing for numeric typography. It has always spoken to us from the very beginning when we first started with the various ways we've incorporated numbers into the decor of No. 1450 cottage. I think it's such a cool aspect in design, and it continues to catch our eye, especially with authentic pieces like this vintage metal sign.
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Better to see something once than to hear about it a thousand times.
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This past spring at Marburger, we found these absolutely amazing aged glass panes at the Counter Culture booth, owned by Chad Kilgore. By the time we got there, Chad had already sold all of them, which was so sad! But luckily, he was able to secure a few more once he went back home to Kansas City. We were able to snag a few from this sought-after collection.
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Aside from the Antique Show, Round Top is such a wonderful place to visit all year round! One of our favorite times of the year to spend in Round Top is the 4th of July. It's the absolute perfect place to celebrate our country, our freedom, and those who died to preserve it.
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When in doubt, travel.
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We're partnering with Sacred Holidays for a fun-filled Christmas in July Giveaway Event! Sacred Holidays is an awesome organization that empowers women and encourages them to connect with God during the busiest and most challenging times -- the holidays.
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Back in its day, this vintage French sign may have served as a signal post for military traffic or a town road sign. Today, it serves as a sign post from the past with the its vintage paint and worn edges.
We found this cool sign in the French town of Marseilles, which is a beautiful beach town on the water. As we explored and took in the sights, you could really feel the soul of this old French town. It was such an incredible experience visiting this amazing place, much less being able to shop for priceless antiques there.
This vintage sign is an authentic French piece. Today there is a tremendous amount of vintage and antique knock-offs, so there's something to be said about the soul and stories carried with an authentic piece. We think this sign was used on a military road, so each man or woman who drive by it had a story and a reason for being there. That's the soul that these pieces carry with them throughout the years.
Happy Father's Day!
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As I'm sure you've heard/seen by now, we re-painted the exterior of the house from blue to Nordic black! We gave a little sneak peek back in February, but today we're posting additional photos and giving a little more background into the Modern Vintage Style choice. If you haven't yet, you can read more about my family's Scandinavian heritage and how that played into our black color choice in our Sneak Peek post.
There are about a million different shades of black, so it's always hard to make a choice. Especially when so many are just ever so slightly different. But, we ended up picking this particular shade, which is Valspar Lincoln Cottage. We liked that is was a true black, and did not have overt purple or blue undertones. We felt like it paired best with the white trim and stained wood.
Along with picking the color, we also had to pick a finish. From flat to eggshell and satin to gloss, there are so many choices and things to think about when choosing a finish. We decided to go with the satin finish because it gives the black a silky quality and it's much more durable than flat. And we feel that the satin finish matched the Modern Vintage Style the best.
We loved the idea of black and white, not only because of my Scandinavian heritage, but also because it is very clean and modern. We added the stained wood for warmth and interest. We couldn't be happier with the outcome.
Photos by Natalie Lacy Lange
Found in the French town of Nimes, this beautifully aged "L'illustration" book dates back to 1891. From the illustrations and articles on the pages, this bound piece of French antiquity seems to be a periodical or world book.
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Life is meant for good friends and great adventures.
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We're so excited to announce that we will be participating in the Las Vegas Market as panelists for the Feels Like Home: Designing For a Lifestyle panel! The panel is in conjunction with Round Top Texas Life & Style, and will be moderated by our friends Katie and Lorie, who also founded the Round Top Register.
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We found these gorgeous amber bottles on our trip to France a few years ago, and I was immediately taken by the beautiful color and the porcelain pop-tops. Upon further inspection, we learned that these bottles are from "Brasserie du Zenith," a brewery in Marseille.
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If you're lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you have to find the courage to live it.
- John Irving
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A couple weeks ago, Tara Royer, Meg Duerken, and Stephanie Ackerman hosted The Gathering Retreat at The Vintage Round Top and it was the loveliest! The Gathering focuses on bringing women together for 4 days of creating together, eating together, and being real together.
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Shopping for your dad can be tricky sometimes, but we're here to lend a helping hand with our Father's Day Gift Guide. Whether your dad loves metalworking, sports, or cooking, we've got a selection of unique gifts for every type of father.
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We honor the men and women who died for us as we celebrate Memorial Day.
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